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Re:New TRV using ready module
« Reply #60 on: 07. November 2020, 14:06:43 »

And the second one...
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Re:New TRV using ready module
« Reply #61 on: 13. December 2020, 15:45:19 »

Additional to the problem with the malfunction of tx/rx-switching, that we try to clear by E-mail, i have one more question about the ADF-Board:
On the PCB and in the circuit-diagram the LED is connected by a 2K-resistor to PIN 30 of the ADF4350.

In the Datasheet, the PIN 30 ist MUXOUT and i think the LED should be connected to PIN 25 - LD (Lock detect). Right ?
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Re:New TRV using ready module
« Reply #62 on: 28. April 2021, 18:32:46 »

Hi Artur,

i just wan´t to give you a positive feedback:
My transverter is running fine and i had already my first QSO over QO-100.

Now, i have some questions:
1) Some Ham-Radio frieds of me are also interested in this TRV, but aren´t able to solder SMD and like this. Can we order ready installed Modules by you ?
2) Do you have further developed the transverter and which is the actual PCB-Revision ?
Because: when 1) is not possible, i think about to order some PCB and Cases and so on by you an give them to a company to soldering it.


Kind regards,

Michael
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Re:New TRV using ready module
« Reply #63 on: 04. May 2021, 18:52:39 »

Artur,

I still have a set v1.2. You recommend to use it or are there too many modifications?

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Re:New TRV using ready module
« Reply #64 on: 24. May 2021, 21:42:00 »

Hi Artur,

I'm thinking of building your transverter to add to my Eagle.
I have looked at the schematic and some questions :

- Your PTT is controlled by the incomming signal, which is passed thru an attenuator.
But in the first time - before the relais switched - the input signal from the transceiver is
feeded to the LC and the 50 R at the mixer. The relais is specified with 3ms switching time...
Have you measured the switching time of your circuit?

- You have added a DC bias to the POTY output. I think it is to activate your 20W amplifier.
Most users will not need it.

- There are no remarks on the used caps in the BOM. Most of the caps in the signal path have to be ATC types.

- Do you reach the drive level of the mixer? It is a level13 mixer.

73
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Re:New TRV using ready module
« Reply #65 on: 08. September 2021, 17:21:33 »

Do you think about a next version of the Transverter ? Maybe with a little bit more output (for example 3-4W) ?
With the Helix and the 2-2,5W the signal ist one of the weekest signals at the QO100-Transponder...
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Re:New TRV using ready module
« Reply #66 on: 23. October 2021, 14:18:16 »

I want to tune 2m from 144.5 to 145.0.

2255.5 MHz
595 MHz

Did anybody apply appropriate changes to the 2m section in the code?

...before I dig into the data sheet ....

I answer myself :-)
There is a SW for the Eval-Board... the register values are computed from output frequency.
Here are the values:

//PLL configuration
#define FREQ1 2255500      // kHz - F1 (used by default)
#define FREQ2 595000      // kHz - F2 (configure S1 = ON and S2 = OFF)
#define FREQ3 1960500      // kHz - F3 (configure S1 = OFF and S2 = ON)
#define FREQ4 300000      // kHz - F4 (configure S1 = ON and 22S2 = ON)

#define ADF4351_INT_F1 90
#define ADF4351_FRAC_F1 11
#define ADF4351_MODULUS_F1 50

#define ADF4351_INT_F2 95
#define ADF4351_FRAC_F2 1
#define ADF4351_MODULUS_F2 5


Tnx, Frank
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