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The popular SDRs that are used to transmit DATV at higher frequencies are the Adlam-pluto and Lime Mini. The pluto does not work below 70MHz and while the Lime Mini does cover 29MHz natively, in practice the spectrum it generates in this region is not sufficiently clean to use on the air. To get round these issues, Mike G0MJW has designed a simple 144 to 29MHz transverter.
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The popular SDRs that are used to transmit DATV at higher frequencies are the Adlam-pluto and Lime Mini. The pluto does not work below 70MHz and while the Lime Mini does cover 29MHz natively, in practice the spectrum it generates in this region is not sufficiently clean to use on the air. To get round these issues, Mike G0MJW has designed a simple 149 to 29MHz transverter. It is designed to fit into a standard Hammond 1590B 'stompbox' die-cast box.  
  
 
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=Building the transverter=
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==PCBs==
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PCBs is stocked in the BATC shop.
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The gerber files are available here: [[:File:DVBT_Transverter_rev5.zip]]
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==BOM and schematics==
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The BOM version by G4KLB is available for download: [[:File:Transverter BOM.xlsx]]
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The schematics are available here:[[:Media:DVBT_Transverter.pdf]]
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5 crystal oscillators are available here for about £13 delivered.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202891111938

Latest revision as of 17:00, 30 January 2023

The popular SDRs that are used to transmit DATV at higher frequencies are the Adlam-pluto and Lime Mini. The pluto does not work below 70MHz and while the Lime Mini does cover 29MHz natively, in practice the spectrum it generates in this region is not sufficiently clean to use on the air. To get round these issues, Mike G0MJW has designed a simple 149 to 29MHz transverter. It is designed to fit into a standard Hammond 1590B 'stompbox' die-cast box.

29MHz transverter 2.JPG

29MHz transverter 1.JPG

Building the transverter

PCBs

PCBs is stocked in the BATC shop.

The gerber files are available here: File:DVBT_Transverter_rev5.zip

BOM and schematics

The BOM version by G4KLB is available for download: File:Transverter BOM.xlsx

The schematics are available here:Media:DVBT_Transverter.pdf

5 crystal oscillators are available here for about £13 delivered. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202891111938