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Revision as of 12:08, 27 January 2021
The Knucker project is to develop a variable bandwidth DVB-T USB receiver and transmitter for use on the lower VHF bands and HF. It will also have applications for mobile stations on 437MHz and above.
Why DVB-T
DX!!
DVB-T can be used in environments where phase distortion and multi-pathing means DVB-S does not work. Typical applications include mobile video transmissions and bands below 70MHz :-)
We don't need DVB-T except for 29 / 50 MHz and mobile - it won't replace DVB-S for other bands and QO100!
Why Knucker
Why not?
Knucker is a dialect word for a kind of water dragon, living in knuckerholes in Sussex and Charles, the lead developer, also lives in Sussex....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knucker
Timescales
December 2020 - Currently the project is at the design phase with a proof of concept receiver working on breadboard hardware.
January 2021 - beta testing in progress
The planned project release is currently March 2021 (but subject to change). 400 Serit NIMs on order due early March in plenty of time for the sporadic E season :-)
Receiver
Hardware
Charles G4GUO and the Knucker team have developed a variable bandwidth DVB-T receiver with USB interface around the Serit 4762 NIM / tuner.
Draft specifications are 100KHz to 2MHz wide OFDM, frequency range 44 to 1002MHz
Note: the 4762 NIM is capable of DVB-T and DVB-S but the DVB-S is NOT (repeat NOT) supported in any BATC applications due to restricted frequency range and lack of low SR capability.
The PCB design by Mike G0MJW is based on the MiniTiouner Version 2 board.
Note that the DVB-T input to the NIM is the one nearest the PCB. The upper connector is for the DVB-S/S2 section of the NIM which is not used (and will not be, as the performance is not as good as the NIM used on the MiniTiouner).
Version 1
Feasibility design which was never built.
Version 2
This was the first prototype build and not on general release - BOM and schematics are available here: File:Knucker.xlsx
Version 3
First general release PCB - limited availability in January 2021. General release March 2021
Note 1 - the use of a 3 pin 1.2v regulator which is different from the 5 pin variable 1.2v regulator on the MiniTuioner V2 PCB
Note 2 - Use the F type nearest the PCB for DVB-T reception
Schematic is here: media:Knucker schematic V3.pdf
BOM is here media:knucker BOM V3.xlsx
USB Module
The USB module will require reprogramming with the xml file in this zip using the FTDI program called FT Prog - the standard MiniTiouner USB module from the BATC will not work but can be re-programmed.
Full instructions on how to program the unit are here: http://www.vivadatv.org/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=379. After reprogramming confirm you have been succesful by doing a "scan and parse" action and ensuring that ProductDesc is shown as 'CombiTuner-Express'
Software
Charles G4GUO has developed a core Linux DVB-T receiver application that has been integrated into the Portsdown 4 system. An interim SSH Menu-driven version has also been integrated into the Ryde Build. No remote control functions are available in this build, although full integration with Ryde is on the to-do list.
Transmit
DATV Express
Charles G4GUO has developed a variable bandwidth OFDM version of the DATVexpress software. Version 1.25lp17 works for DVB-T with the DATV Express card.
It does work in some configurations with the Pluto (and possibly the LimeSDR) but these SDRs are not yet properly supported.
For initial testing, set the DATV Express to use Mono MPA audio and DVB-T using the settings shown below.
Portsdown system
Due to excellent cooperation between Charles and Dave, a Portsdown DVB-T transmitter using the Pluto SDR has been integrated into the Portsdown 4. https://twitter.com/davegkq/status/1348758581278105602?s=20