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The LimeSDR Mini plugs in to the Raspberry Pi USB port, preferably via a powered USB hub and produces an RF outut from ~ 30MHz to 4GHz.
 
The LimeSDR Mini plugs in to the Raspberry Pi USB port, preferably via a powered USB hub and produces an RF outut from ~ 30MHz to 4GHz.
  
The LimeSDR Mini is available from the BATC shop https://batc.org.uk/shop/limesdr-mini/ - the LimeSDR Mini is similar in cost to the FM board as you no longer need an ADF4351 LO module and an LO filter PCB.
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Overall the LimeSDR Mini is similar in cost to the FM board as you no longer need an ADF4351 LO module and an LO filter PCB and is available from the BATC shop https://batc.org.uk/shop/limesdr-mini/
  
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===Portsdown 2018===
 
If you would still like an FM board, we suggest you post on the wanted section of the forum -  https://forum.batc.org.uk/viewforum.php?f=14 - or blank PCBs for home construction are available here - [https://batc.org.uk/shop/portsdown-transmitter-filter-modulator-board-blank-pcb/ BATC shop item 10].
 
If you would still like an FM board, we suggest you post on the wanted section of the forum -  https://forum.batc.org.uk/viewforum.php?f=14 - or blank PCBs for home construction are available here - [https://batc.org.uk/shop/portsdown-transmitter-filter-modulator-board-blank-pcb/ BATC shop item 10].
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All the wiki information on previous version of Portsdown are available here...
  
 
===Specification===
 
===Specification===
  
  
===System Diagram===
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===Hardware System Diagram===
  
Here is the latest system diagram.  Note that only one of the displays is required; either the 3.5 inch or 7 inch.
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Here is the latest system diagram.  Note that only one of the displays is required; either the 3.5 inch or 7 inch and the digital variable attenuator is only required if you want fine (<3 dB steps) control over your PA drive levels.  The Lime Gain control on the Portsdown can be used to set the coarse output level.
  
 
[[File:20190120 Portsdown 2019 Block.jpg|960px]]
 
[[File:20190120 Portsdown 2019 Block.jpg|960px]]
 
The digital variable attenuator is only required if you want fine (<3 dB steps) control over your PA drive levels.  The Lime Gain control on the Portsdown can be used to set the coarse output level.
 

Revision as of 17:17, 4 February 2019

The 2019 Portsdown is significantly different to previous versions in that the system no longer uses the custom built Filter Modulator card which has been replaced with an off the shelf LimeSDR Mini.

The LimeSDR Mini plugs in to the Raspberry Pi USB port, preferably via a powered USB hub and produces an RF outut from ~ 30MHz to 4GHz.

Overall the LimeSDR Mini is similar in cost to the FM board as you no longer need an ADF4351 LO module and an LO filter PCB and is available from the BATC shop https://batc.org.uk/shop/limesdr-mini/

Portsdown 2018

If you would still like an FM board, we suggest you post on the wanted section of the forum - https://forum.batc.org.uk/viewforum.php?f=14 - or blank PCBs for home construction are available here - BATC shop item 10.

All the wiki information on previous version of Portsdown are available here...

Specification

Hardware System Diagram

Here is the latest system diagram. Note that only one of the displays is required; either the 3.5 inch or 7 inch and the digital variable attenuator is only required if you want fine (<3 dB steps) control over your PA drive levels. The Lime Gain control on the Portsdown can be used to set the coarse output level.

20190120 Portsdown 2019 Block.jpg