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REFERENCES FROM G8VPG's Lecture at CAT 16
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UK radio amateurs with Full licences have been given access to an extension of the 2m band between 146 and 147 MHz, but only for experimental modes.  This is done on an annual temporary basis and you will need to do an on-line application for a NoV to your current license  - see these links:
  
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* NoV Application: http://rsgb.org/main/operating/licensing-novs-visitors/online-nov-application/146mhz-147mhz-nov/
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* Additional RSGB guidance on 146 and 71 MHz at https://rsgb.org/main/operating/band-plans/vhf-uhf/vhf-spectrum-release/
  
Application for Notice of Variation
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The RSGB band plan now includes (and encourages) the use of Reduced Bandwidth Digital ATV (RB-TV) using 500 kHz centred on 146.5 MHz.  For more info on Reduced Bandwidth Digital television (RBTV) take a look at this [[:media:cqtvrbtv.pdf|RB-TV special edition of CQ-TV]].
http://rsgb.org/main/operating/licensing-novs-visitors/online-nov-application/146mhz-147mhz-nov/
 
  
Digithin building information
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===RB-TV equipment for 146 MHz===
http://www.batc.org.uk/forum/viewforum.php?f=97
 
  
RBTVMOD building information
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RB-TV on 146 MHz is not possible using "normal" DATV equipment and requires the use of equipment developed specially for the mode. For more technical details take a look at our getting started guide to RB-TV. [[Media:Getting Started with RB-TV.pdf|Getting Started with RB-TV]]
https://wiki.batc.tv/Talk:RBTVMOD
 
http://www.batc.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=4506
 
  
ADF4360 oscillator board & ready built version
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====Transmit Equipment====
http://www.gb3ut.co.uk/adf4360.htm
 
  
DATV Express purchase information, manuals, software etc.
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*The BATC Portsdown is great project involving some simple construction to get on air on 146 MHz - [[The Portsdown Transmitter|see this introduction page.]]
https://datv-express.com
 
  
Vmix video production software
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* The DATVExpress project offers a versatile and flexible transmit system for 146 MHz.
http://www.vmix.com/software/download.aspx
 
  
Sam Jewell G4DDK, 8W amplifier kits, pcb, manual etc.
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====Receive equipment====
http://www.g4ddk.com/144MHz8WPA.pdf
 
  
Anglia Live, suppliers of Mitsubishi power modules
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Due to the very low symbol rate, normal Set top boxes and satellite receivers will not receive RB-TV. The MiniTioune project was developed specifically to receive RB-TV - [[MiniTioune|more details can be found on this wiki page.]]
http://www.anglia-live.com/products/rf-products/rf-discretes-modules/rf-mosfets/list/perpage/21/page/1
 
  
60W power amplifier pcb (available from G4DDK above)
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Unless you use the new [[Serit tuner|Serit tuner with your MiniTioune]], standard satellite tuners will not cover 146 MHz and you will need an upconverter from 146 MHz to L band - you can either home brew the upconverter or use one of the following:
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek/vhfdx/gm3sek-pa-module-board
 
  
Roberto Zech Elektronik DG0VE, upconverter, power amplifier, mixer/oscillator module, LNA etc.
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* Roberto Zech Elektronik DG0VE, upconverter, power amplifier, mixer/oscillator module, LNA etc.
http://www.dg0ve.de/en/index.htm
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* '''Update''' Sadly Roberto became SK in 2018; no alternative upconverter suppliers known at present.
  
Minitioune latest software download
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===146MHz pre-amps===
http://www.vivadatv.org/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=367
 
  
Minitiouner building information
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You will need a filtered pre-amp before any up converter or tuner.
https://wiki.batc.tv/Minitioune
 
  
BATC Shop, NIM tuner, pcb’s, other components etc.
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* The DG8 144 - 147 MHz pre-amp with filtering has proven to work very well on 146 Mhz RB-TV: - http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek/vhfdx/dg8-preamp-v7.pdf . Note kits were available from G4HUP who suddenly became SK in Feb 2017. Short kits are currently available from SDR-Kits. https://www.sdr-kits.net/DG8-Pre-Amp-2M-Short-Kit
http://batc.org.uk/shop/hardware-and-kits
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* Minikits in Australia do a pre-amplifier but it may need more filtering. http://www.minikits.com.au/electronic-kits/rf-amplifiers/rf-preamplifiers/2m-RX-Preamplifier
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====Filters====
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As the VHF spectrum is very crowded and we are operating close to the FM transmitter band and the 2mt amateur band, filters are essential on both transmit on recieve - not only to project other users against spurious from DATV transmissions but to avaoid blocking of the DATV reciever.
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Details of suittable filters are listed [[146 MHz filters|on this wiki page.]]
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====Power amplifiers====
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See this [[Power amplifiers|wiki page]] listing considerations and designs for 146 MHz power amplifiers.

Latest revision as of 17:34, 23 September 2018

UK radio amateurs with Full licences have been given access to an extension of the 2m band between 146 and 147 MHz, but only for experimental modes. This is done on an annual temporary basis and you will need to do an on-line application for a NoV to your current license - see these links:

The RSGB band plan now includes (and encourages) the use of Reduced Bandwidth Digital ATV (RB-TV) using 500 kHz centred on 146.5 MHz. For more info on Reduced Bandwidth Digital television (RBTV) take a look at this RB-TV special edition of CQ-TV.

RB-TV equipment for 146 MHz

RB-TV on 146 MHz is not possible using "normal" DATV equipment and requires the use of equipment developed specially for the mode. For more technical details take a look at our getting started guide to RB-TV. Getting Started with RB-TV

Transmit Equipment

  • The DATVExpress project offers a versatile and flexible transmit system for 146 MHz.

Receive equipment

Due to the very low symbol rate, normal Set top boxes and satellite receivers will not receive RB-TV. The MiniTioune project was developed specifically to receive RB-TV - more details can be found on this wiki page.

Unless you use the new Serit tuner with your MiniTioune, standard satellite tuners will not cover 146 MHz and you will need an upconverter from 146 MHz to L band - you can either home brew the upconverter or use one of the following:

  • Roberto Zech Elektronik DG0VE, upconverter, power amplifier, mixer/oscillator module, LNA etc.
  • Update Sadly Roberto became SK in 2018; no alternative upconverter suppliers known at present.

146MHz pre-amps

You will need a filtered pre-amp before any up converter or tuner.

Filters

As the VHF spectrum is very crowded and we are operating close to the FM transmitter band and the 2mt amateur band, filters are essential on both transmit on recieve - not only to project other users against spurious from DATV transmissions but to avaoid blocking of the DATV reciever.

Details of suittable filters are listed on this wiki page.

Power amplifiers

See this wiki page listing considerations and designs for 146 MHz power amplifiers.