Improved Ultra Small Linear Transponder video
Hi AMSATs,
I put some new video on youtube about my thiny linear transponder. Its a slighty improved version, with better distortion behaviour and some extra features, like a low voltage switch off circuit.
Some general details: Its a Mode-UV transponder with 23dBm PEP output on 2m. It runs on 3.7Vdc, power switches off when voltage drops below 3.5Vdc. Bandwidth is 30kHz, and total weight is around 22 grams. It has an onboard beacon that is fully programmable (message, frequency and power). The RX and TX frequencies of the transponder are user programmable, and all oscillators are locked to an onboard TCXO. This improved version has also the option for an external reference oscillator input, and has a tap at 70cm input and a tap on its 1st IF. The taps are very usefull to interconnect to other transponders or connection to external telemetry modems.
The video can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j60SJroodg
I am presenter and filmer at the same time. Please forgive me about the shivering image hihi...
More information will follow...
73 de PE1RAH William Leijenaar --- _________________________________________________________________ See all the ways you can stay connected to friends and family http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/default.aspx
Hi William,
Very nice presentation. How much current does the transponder draw at +23 dBm Pout?
Regards...Bill - N6GHz
William Leijenaar wrote:
Hi AMSATs,
I put some new video on youtube about my thiny linear transponder. Its a slighty improved version, with better distortion behaviour and some extra features, like a low voltage switch off circuit.
Some general details: Its a Mode-UV transponder with 23dBm PEP output on 2m. It runs on 3.7Vdc, power switches off when voltage drops below 3.5Vdc. Bandwidth is 30kHz, and total weight is around 22 grams. It has an onboard beacon that is fully programmable (message, frequency and power). The RX and TX frequencies of the transponder are user programmable, and all oscillators are locked to an onboard TCXO. This improved version has also the option for an external reference oscillator input, and has a tap at 70cm input and a tap on its 1st IF. The taps are very usefull to interconnect to other transponders or connection to external telemetry modems.
The video can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j60SJroodg
I am presenter and filmer at the same time. Please forgive me about the shivering image hihi...
More information will follow...
73 de PE1RAH William Leijenaar
See all the ways you can stay connected to friends and family http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/default.aspx _______________________________________________ Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
That's amazing, William. You've great talents as a designer.
William Leijenaar wrote:
Hi AMSATs,
I put some new video on youtube about my thiny linear transponder. Its a slighty improved version, with better distortion behaviour and some extra features, like a low voltage switch off circuit.
Excellent presentation William! We should hang one of these on every final stage of every rocket (kind of kidding). The possibilities are very thought provoking. 73 Bob W7LRD Seattle
----- Original Message -----
From: William Leijenaar
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Sent: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 20:52:40 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [amsat-bb] Improved Ultra Small Linear Transponder video
Hi AMSATs,
I put some new video on youtube about my thiny linear transponder.
Its a slighty improved version, with better distortion behaviour and some extra features, like a low voltage switch off circuit.
Some general details:
Its a Mode-UV transponder with 23dBm PEP output on 2m. It runs on 3.7Vdc, power switches off when voltage drops below 3.5Vdc.
Bandwidth is 30kHz, and total weight is around 22 grams. It has an onboard beacon that is fully programmable (message, frequency and power).
The RX and TX frequencies of the transponder are user programmable, and all oscillators are locked to an onboard TCXO.
This improved version has also the option for an external reference oscillator input, and has a tap at 70cm input and a tap on its 1st IF.
The taps are very usefull to interconnect to other transponders or connection to external telemetry modems.
The video can be found at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j60SJroodg
I am presenter and filmer at the same time.
Please forgive me about the shivering image hihi...
More information will follow...
73 de PE1RAH
William Leijenaar
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Bill Ress
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Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF
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w7lrd@comcast.net
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William Leijenaar