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===Characteristics of each band===
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===Characteristics of Each Band===
  
 
For each band, the following discrete parameters are stored:
 
For each band, the following discrete parameters are stored:
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Note that, even for the bands not designated as a "transverter band" an LO frequency can be entered and it will be used in the calculations.  The final output frequency should be entered on the keyboard (in an effort to save mental gymnastics).
 
Note that, even for the bands not designated as a "transverter band" an LO frequency can be entered and it will be used in the calculations.  The final output frequency should be entered on the keyboard (in an effort to save mental gymnastics).
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===Relationship Between Presets and Bands===
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The Bands are set up on Menu 3, “Set Band Details”.  For each Band, the software stores:
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Band Title (Text displayed on the “Band” button)
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Attenuator Level
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DATV Express Output Level
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DATV Express Port Settings
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LO Frequency (used to calculate Portsdown Output Frequency when Transverter Output frequency is entered)
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Contest Numbers
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When a preset is stored (by selecting “Store Preset” and pressing a preset button), it stores the current:
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Frequency
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Band
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Encoding Mode
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Encoder
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Format
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Source
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Output
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SR
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FEC
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Label (added at time of storage)
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These values are all recalled when a preset is pressed.  Then the Attenuator Level, DATV Express Output Level, DATV Express Port Settings, LO Frequency and Contest Numbers are automatically set according to the recalled band.
  
 
===LO Filter Switching===
 
===LO Filter Switching===

Revision as of 13:34, 11 March 2018

Introduction

The Portsdown band switching has been extended in the Portsdown 2018 software to allow 8 or 9 discrete bands. The bands are listed in this table.

Band Freq Range Band
Output
MSB LSB
Tvtr Line VCO Filter
Needs
MSB LSB
71 MHz < 100 MHz 0 0 0 0 0
146 Mhz 100 - 250 MHz 0 1 0 0 1
437 MHz 250 - 950 MHz 1 0 0 1 0
1255 MHz 950 - 2000 MHz 1 1 0 1 1
2400 MHz > 2000 MHz 1 1 0 1 1
Tvtr 1 Any 0 0 1 Set by user
Tvtr 2 Any 0 1 1 Set by user
Tvtr 3 Any 1 0 1 Set by user
Tvtr 4 Any 1 1 1 Set by user

Characteristics of Each Band

For each band, the following discrete parameters are stored:

  • A label for the Band button, which can be edited using the touchscreen keyboard
  • The attenuator level that should be applied for the band
  • The DATV Express Transmit power level
  • The DATV Express port settings for the band. This is a number between 0 and 16, corresponding to the binary configuration of the ports.
  • The LO frequency that should be applied when calculating the final output frequency if a transverter is being used. Enter a negative number if it is a high-side LO.
  • The contest numbers to be displayed in Contest mode

Note that, even for the bands not designated as a "transverter band" an LO frequency can be entered and it will be used in the calculations. The final output frequency should be entered on the keyboard (in an effort to save mental gymnastics).

Relationship Between Presets and Bands

The Bands are set up on Menu 3, “Set Band Details”. For each Band, the software stores:

Band Title (Text displayed on the “Band” button)
Attenuator Level
DATV Express Output Level
DATV Express Port Settings
LO Frequency (used to calculate Portsdown Output Frequency when Transverter Output frequency is entered)
Contest Numbers

When a preset is stored (by selecting “Store Preset” and pressing a preset button), it stores the current:

Frequency
Band
Encoding Mode
Encoder
Format
Source
Output
SR
FEC
Label (added at time of storage)

These values are all recalled when a preset is pressed. Then the Attenuator Level, DATV Express Output Level, DATV Express Port Settings, LO Frequency and Contest Numbers are automatically set according to the recalled band.

LO Filter Switching

The transverter bands are identified by setting GPIO pin 7 high, and then using the binary code that would normally be sent to the LO filter. So, to enable the use of the transverter switching, some extra logic needs to be put between the GPIO outputs and the LO filter. This extra logic must also have knowledge of what IF frequency is to be used for each transverter.

It is hoped to provide a PIC-based replacement for the current 4-band output switch which will provide this logic together with 8 DIP switches allowing the correct IF frequency (and hence LO filter) to be programmed for each transverter band. The outline design is shown here.

Transverter Switching.jpg

If fewer transverters and bands are required, simpler designs are obviously possible.

Attenuator Control

The same attenuator design that was recommended for the Signal Generator can be controlled to provide a different attenuation for each band. The attenuator should be inserted in the RF line between the Filter-Modulator board and the 2-way switch on the diagram above.