8-Band Decoder

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This 8-band decoder is designed to work with the 8-band RF output switch and the "Portsdown 2018" software. It will provide switching signals (either always on, or PTT activated) to 4 power amplifiers and 4 transverters, and it also enables you to set which VCO filter should be switched in for the 4 transverter outputs. PCBs will be available from the BATC Shop.

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The firmware for the 16F883 PIC is available here: https://github.com/BritishAmateurTelevisionClub/8-Band-Decode.

The schematic is here:Media:8 BAND DECODE V2-0 SCH.pdf

The board layout is here:File:8 BAND DECODE V2-0 SS.pdf

The parts list, which is currently provisional, and only checked against the DigiKey Part Numbers, is here: File:8 BAND DECODE PARTS.xls

A drill template for the board (which has been designed to be a form and fit replacement for the 4-band decoder) is here: File:8 BAND DECODE V2-0 DRILL TEMPLATE.pdf

Wiring

There are 3 logic input lines that run from the GPIO breakout board to J1: The LSB and the MSB come from the 4 band switch connector. The “T” (transverter) line comes from GPIO Pin 7 which you will find labelled as DigiThin 7 on the GPIO breakout. These 3 logic lines also need to be routed to the 8-way RF switch. The current consumption of the board is low, so it could be powered by 3v3 from the Raspberry Pi.

You will need to run wires from J2 to the VCO LO filter, as these should no longer be directly controlled by the RPi.

The PTT Jumper determines whether the Band Outputs are only active on transmit, or are active all the time.

Setting the VCO Filter for Transverter Bands

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