I too am struggling with how to get RF out on 1.2ghz. Right now Im leaning toward the SG-Labs 1296 transverter (1296/144) which I think someone mentioned sometime back. Many positive reviews on moon-net. If you have any interest in local repeaters or EME on 1296, along with activating AO92 via L band, for $198 PNP, this is hard to beat. http://www.sg-lab.com/TR1300/tr1300.html
73s, Craig
N6RSX
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Brad Brooks Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2018 12:41 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Potential 23cm FM transmitter
Good day to all. Related to my previous post, please check this link for an interesting NBFM transceiver board for L-band uplinks:
http://www.pe1jpd.nl/index.php/23cm_nbfm/
Now I just need to find time!
73 Brad WF7T EM66
On Jan 26, 2018, 1:43 PM -0600, Brad Brooks brad.wf7t@gmail.com, wrote:
For those who receive the DKARS magazine, there is a very interesting article. The transceiver described is for ATV, but it looks like like it will tune to the AO-92 uplink frequency. Seems to put out 400mw FM out. I am not able to take time now to review deeper (stealing away from work) but I look forward to parsing through the schematic/links this weekend. I am forwarding this notice for anyone who will be able to get there sooner. I think there is some potential here, and I would like to know other’ opinions.
Www.dkars.nl
73 Brad WF7T Nashville TN EM66
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