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http://f6hcc.free.fr/10ghz_fichiers/hb100datasheet.pdf | http://f6hcc.free.fr/10ghz_fichiers/hb100datasheet.pdf | ||
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Lots of people have played with them - mainly for voice: | Lots of people have played with them - mainly for voice: | ||
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http://www.ham-radio.com/sbms/presentations/Walt_Clark/DROplexer.pdf | http://www.ham-radio.com/sbms/presentations/Walt_Clark/DROplexer.pdf | ||
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+ | If you have a DATV transmitter such as Portsdown and a 10GHz narrow band system you can use them to get on to 10GHz DATV - see this presentation from CAT17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-6bKaFhkEY |
Revision as of 18:43, 8 October 2017
10GHz ATV is actually quite easy -
FM ATV
Analogue ATV on 3cms or 10GHz is even easier using the modern equivalent of the Solfan head called the HB100.
http://f6hcc.free.fr/10ghz_fichiers/hb100datasheet.pdf
Lots of people have played with them - mainly for voice:
https://hackaday.com/2016/12/22/get-on-10-ghz-for-3-euros/
http://www.pe1rki.com/dro.html
Excellent article...
http://f6hcc.free.fr/10ghz.htm
http://www.ham-radio.com/sbms/presentations/Walt_Clark/DROplexer.pdf
DATV
If you have a DATV transmitter such as Portsdown and a 10GHz narrow band system you can use them to get on to 10GHz DATV - see this presentation from CAT17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-6bKaFhkEY