Thanks for the box.  At the moment it’s hanging.

The smallest coax I have is RG-174.  I do have a few connectors with the same you use on the board to SMA and can sacrifice one except the coax is the transparent stiff variety, not certain of the number.

If your is more flexible and you can space an few inches send some with the box.  Otherwise I can make something work.  Need to raid the scrap cable bin.

 

What scope do you have?  Now wish I had bought a 200mhz but settled for 100 and 4-channels analog.  Digital scope is also 100mhz.

 

Hope to finish my RF probe tonight and test.

 

Jim

 

 

Jim, Thanks for your report. 

 

I did reconnect the transformer to the 4X splinters using the fine coax and things seem to be working fine that way. I have not tried it with packet data yet but will do that when I can.

 

The image below is the dif input to one of the receivers. The south trace is offset by 1 cm so we can it it better. Phasing looks good. Noise is due to poor ground in my setup mostly I feel.

 

I received my 3D printer and I have printed three more of the plastic boxes for the programming board. I will mail you and Chris one maybe tomorrow.

 

Bob

 

 



On Mar 5, 2024, at 4:02 PM, Jim McCullers via pacsat-dev <[email protected]> wrote:

 

I did some analysis on Blinky’s transmitter last night and did not see the spurs Bob saw on his board.

My experience with using a spectrum analyzer close in looking for spurs or phase noise is limited so more analysis is needed. 

 

I did look at the harmonics and the second was down 48 db from the fundamental (+15 to -33 dbm).

The third harmonic was in the noise and undetectable.

 

Now, for receiver board surgery.

 

Jim McCullers

WA4CWI


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