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Tests with a Portsdown transmitter showed:
 
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* 437 MHz - needs a 6dB attenuator on the Portsdown output = +20 dBm (100 milliwatts) (without amp = +10dBm)
 
 
* 23cms - no attenuator needed = +15dBm (40 milliwatts) (without amp = 4 dBm)
 
* 23cms - no attenuator needed = +15dBm (40 milliwatts) (without amp = 4 dBm)
  

Revision as of 19:58, 26 March 2017

The choice of power amplifiers for DATV is very critical and due to a characteristic called spectral re-growth it is vital that amplifiers are not overdriven when used on DATV.

The average FM or SSB amplifier MUST backed off by over 50% or 6 - 10dB by reducing the drive from the transmitter.  This means a 50 watt amplifier will only deliver 20 watts of clean DATV power!

For example, on 146 MHz we are aiming to achieve shoulders which are 60 dB down on the main signal and the RA60H1317M Mitsubshi 60 watt brick can only deliver a clean 7 watts out and draws 5 amps at 12v to achieve this!

Transmitter output levels

It is very important to know the power output level of your DATV transmitter so you can decide how much amplification you need.

  • DTX1 is very low power at around - 5dBm and requires an additional driver stage compared to the Portsdown or DATV express
  • Portsdown output is frequency dependent and varies from +4dB (4 milliwatts) on 23cms to +12 dBm on 71 MHz. Output level at 146 and 437 is approximately 10 dBm or 10 milliwatts.
  • DATVexpress is approximately 10 milliwatts on all bands.

Practical designs

Dave G8ADM has written an article for CQ-TV which describes how to use amplifiers from DG0VE when driven by the DTX1 or Portsdown - note this written for the DTX1 and you may not need the additional driver stage for the Portsdown. (The full article will be in available CQ-TV 257)

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Multiband PGA103 amplifier

The PGA103 is a very versatile device that can be used as both a transmit driver and a low noise reciever pre-amp.

Tests with a Portsdown transmitter showed:

  • 23cms - no attenuator needed = +15dBm (40 milliwatts) (without amp = 4 dBm)

NOTE - you MUST use a filter after the PGA103 in both applications! Sam G4DDK described the design in CQ-TV 242 and sells kits of parts on his website.

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Details of amplifiers for the DATV bands can be found on the following pages.

146 MHz amplifiers

437 MHz

23cms amplifiers

13cms