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Software is hosted on the VivaDATV forum.  You need a log-in to download, but here are the links:
 
Software is hosted on the VivaDATV forum.  You need a log-in to download, but here are the links:
  
The latest (4 September 2016) version of MiniTioune V0.4c: http://www.vivadatv.org/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=361
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The latest (11 January 2017) version of MiniTioune V0.5a: http://www.vivadatv.org/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=399
  
 
Noise Power Measurement Software: http://www.vivadatv.org/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=365
 
Noise Power Measurement Software: http://www.vivadatv.org/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=365

Revision as of 17:40, 21 January 2017

MiniTioune (also called Minituner) is a USB connected hardware project for receiving digital TV transmissions on the amateur radio or broadcast bands. When used with the Tutuione DVB-S receive and analysis software from F6DZP it can be used to receive DVB-S QPSK transmission from broadcast and amateur TV transmissions with symbol rates (SR) from 30 Msymbols down to 112Ksymbols per second.

The very wide symbol rate range means it is capable of receiving all amateur TV transmissions, including the Reduced Bandwidth (RB-TV) transmission below 1 Msymbol and the HamTV signals from the ISS. Whilst the hardware is capable of receiving DVB-S2, the Minitioune system currently only receives DVB-S QPSK transmissions, but may receive other modes in the future with further PC software development.

When used with the Sharp or Samsung tuner or NIM component, frequency coverage is from 650 MHz through to 2600 MHz. This extended frequency coverage gives greater flexibility when working with up converters from the VHF bands and enables the 10 GHz band, including Es'HailSat-2 down link, to be received on a standard domestic PLL LNB.

Hardware

The hardware consists of 3 major components – the Tuner or NIM, the USB interface and power supply components.

The extended range Sharp tuner and pre-programmed USB interface module and a blank PCB are available from the BATC on line shop https://batc.org.uk/shop/hardware-and-kits – all other components are available from normal suppliers.

Hardware Documentation

A zip file containing circuit diagram, layout and build instructions can be downloaded from here. Please note the “full kit” mentioned in documentation is no longer available.

Software Downloads

Software is hosted on the VivaDATV forum. You need a log-in to download, but here are the links:

The latest (11 January 2017) version of MiniTioune V0.5a: http://www.vivadatv.org/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=399

Noise Power Measurement Software: http://www.vivadatv.org/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=365

Software Installation

The following areas are involved with the installation of drivers and Software for MiniTioune on Windows10 OS:

  • Install the FT2232H USB driver for the MiniTiouner board
  • Inspect the FT2232H USB-controller module (preprogramed by BATC for NIMtuner) for correct internal memory programming
  • Install LAVfilters CODECs and test the HW board and test the DirectShow filters
  • Run the MiniTiouner_v0.4c executable & perhaps adjust the decoder filters being used.

For a step by step guide on how to do this, see the paper written by W6HHC - http://www.w6ze.org/DATV/InstallingMiniTiouner_onWin10.pdf

Receive upconverters and filters

As mentioned above, the tuner components (also called NIMs) used in MiniTioune only cover a maximum of 650 to 2600 MHz.

Whilst this is fine for the 23cms (1.3 GHz) and 13cms (2.3 GHz) amateur bands it does not provide coverage of 146 (2mts) and 437 MHz (70cms) where the majority of ATV operation takes place. Therefore we need to use an upconverter in front of the tuner which converts 146 MHz and 437 MHz up to an L band frequency that the MiniTioune will receive.

A separate section on the wiki gives details of these upconverters.