Difference between revisions of "Serit tuner"
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Also, due to a different pinouts from the Sharp NIM, the Serit tuner will also need a simple adapter board to enable it to be plugged in to the Minituner standard hardware - Brian G4EWJ has designed a board and they are currently being made in China. The board and a full set of components plus the Serit tuner will be available in the BATC shop. | Also, due to a different pinouts from the Sharp NIM, the Serit tuner will also need a simple adapter board to enable it to be plugged in to the Minituner standard hardware - Brian G4EWJ has designed a board and they are currently being made in China. The board and a full set of components plus the Serit tuner will be available in the BATC shop. | ||
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Details of the Serit tuner and adaptor board will be posted here. | Details of the Serit tuner and adaptor board will be posted here. |
Revision as of 08:56, 22 February 2017
As of February 2017 the Sharp and Samsung tuners are no longer available and the Minituner project will use a tuner from Serit which cover from 140MHz right through to 2650 MHz without the need for any upconverters.
This makes building a receiver for 146 or 437 much easier, although you will need a pre-amp followed by lots of filtering for each band, just like the Sharp did, and probably followed by a Satellite line amp from ebay as the Serit has less gain than the Sharp.
Also, due to a different pinouts from the Sharp NIM, the Serit tuner will also need a simple adapter board to enable it to be plugged in to the Minituner standard hardware - Brian G4EWJ has designed a board and they are currently being made in China. The board and a full set of components plus the Serit tuner will be available in the BATC shop.
Details of the Serit tuner and adaptor board will be posted here.