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The Winter Hill receiver project by Brian G4EWJ uses the BATC [[Advanced receiver hardware]]. | The Winter Hill receiver project by Brian G4EWJ uses the BATC [[Advanced receiver hardware]]. | ||
The software will run on the Raspberry Pi4 desktop environment providing a multi-channel receiver capable of receiving up to four channels simultaneously. | The software will run on the Raspberry Pi4 desktop environment providing a multi-channel receiver capable of receiving up to four channels simultaneously. | ||
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+ | == Timeline== | ||
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+ | December 2020 - Currently the project is at the design phase with a proof of concept receiver working on breadboard hardware. | ||
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+ | February 2021 - beta testing in progress | ||
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+ | March 2021 - First PCBs expected | ||
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+ | ==Hardware== | ||
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+ | The PCB design by Mike G0MJW is based on a completely new concept, BATC Advanced DATV Receiver, supporting two SERIT tuners with an integrated Raspberry PI4 and PICs. No USB module is required. This supports 4 simultaneous receivers in either a set top box mode, with the PI desktop, or headless, or a combination of these. | ||
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+ | ====Version 0.1==== | ||
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+ | Feasibility design which was worked fine | ||
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+ | ====Version 0.2==== | ||
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+ | A prototype that was also built. | ||
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+ | ====Version 1==== | ||
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+ | First general release PCB - limited availability in January 2021. General release March 2021 | ||
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+ | Schematic is here: | ||
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+ | BOM is here: | ||
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+ | ==Software== | ||
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+ | TBD | ||
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+ | ===Hardware Build=== |
Revision as of 13:13, 2 March 2021
Winter Hill
The Winter Hill receiver project by Brian G4EWJ uses the BATC Advanced receiver hardware.
The software will run on the Raspberry Pi4 desktop environment providing a multi-channel receiver capable of receiving up to four channels simultaneously.
Timeline
December 2020 - Currently the project is at the design phase with a proof of concept receiver working on breadboard hardware.
February 2021 - beta testing in progress
March 2021 - First PCBs expected
Hardware
The PCB design by Mike G0MJW is based on a completely new concept, BATC Advanced DATV Receiver, supporting two SERIT tuners with an integrated Raspberry PI4 and PICs. No USB module is required. This supports 4 simultaneous receivers in either a set top box mode, with the PI desktop, or headless, or a combination of these.
Version 0.1
Feasibility design which was worked fine
Version 0.2
A prototype that was also built.
Version 1
First general release PCB - limited availability in January 2021. General release March 2021
Schematic is here:
BOM is here:
Software
TBD