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WORK IN PROGRESS! Still needs the BoMs, and possibly some reformatting.
 
WORK IN PROGRESS! Still needs the BoMs, and possibly some reformatting.
  
For those among us who would like to feed external frequency reference to their LNBs, Mike G0MJW has designed two boards which combine the usual Bias-T with the ability to send the reference signal on the same feeder. This of course means having to modify the LNB accordingly - but given you will likely have to modify it to accept external frequency reference in the first place, it shouldn't be a problem.
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For those among us who would like to feed external frequency reference to their LNBs, Mike G0MJW has designed two boards which combine the usual Bias-T with the ability to send the reference signal on the same feeder. This of course means having to adapt the LNB accordingly - but given you will likely have to modify it to accept external frequency reference in the first place, it shouldn't be a problem.
  
Both boards feature Pi attenuators on both RX and reference lines. These can be omitted if not necessary, or possibly replaced with Pi filters.
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Both boards feature pads for Pi attenuators on both IF and reference lines, with resistor values as shown in the schematics providing 10dB attenuation on the former and 3dB attenuation on the latter. These can be omitted if not necessary, modified should different attenuation be desired, or possibly replaced with Pi filters.
  
 
== External reference ==
 
== External reference ==

Revision as of 23:15, 30 January 2023

WORK IN PROGRESS! Still needs the BoMs, and possibly some reformatting.

For those among us who would like to feed external frequency reference to their LNBs, Mike G0MJW has designed two boards which combine the usual Bias-T with the ability to send the reference signal on the same feeder. This of course means having to adapt the LNB accordingly - but given you will likely have to modify it to accept external frequency reference in the first place, it shouldn't be a problem.

Both boards feature pads for Pi attenuators on both IF and reference lines, with resistor values as shown in the schematics providing 10dB attenuation on the former and 3dB attenuation on the latter. These can be omitted if not necessary, modified should different attenuation be desired, or possibly replaced with Pi filters.

External reference

Described in CQ-TV 263. Useful if you have a stable 25MHz reference source such as a GPSDO.

G0MJW bias-ext ref-schematics.png G0MJW bias-ext ref-model.png

A blank PCB for this project is available from the BATC Shop.

Inductor pads can accommodate a wide range of different packages, both SMD and through-hole ones.

To omit attenuator on IF out: replace R3 with a 0 Ohm jumper or a solder bridge, omit R1+R5.

To omit attenuator on Ref in: replace R4 with a 0 Ohm jumper or a solder bridge, omit R2+R6.

Onboard reference

Described in CQ-TV 266.

G0MJW bias-int ref-schematics.jpg G0MJW bias-int ref-model.jpg

A blank PCB for this project is available from the BATC Shop.

C3 can be fitted as needed to tune the crystal filter. For the crystals specified in the BoM it shouldn't be necessary.

To omit attenuator on IF out: replace R13 with a 0 Ohm jumper or a solder bridge, omit R11+R15.

To omit attenuator on TCXO reference: replace R14 with a 0 Ohm jumper or a solder bridge, omit R12+R16.