Amateur radio (250)

M0RVB

4m FT8, a first for me

Had my first 70MHz FT8 QSO today, and I think the third anything on 4m because there's little activity here on FM and I only just got the transverter. There was a surprising spot at -23db and 1,443km to Poland but then an actual QSO with a Welsh station at 126km. So the converted 'FM radio' dipole in the loft works, as does the transverter.

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M0RVB

D'oh!

Having a stupid morning. I wanted to check the output from my new transverter off air so wired up the RSP2 and CubicSDR on the Mac. I did all this yesterday when I first installed the transverter but wanted to check again now I've been stuffing FT8 out of it for a while. Good peak, nicely on frequency. No modulation! Ah. Ok, check everything. No change. Try QSYing and SSB. No modulation. Power off and on. Nope. Shout at the rig. No change. Set CubicSDR to SSB... ugh! All fine of course, it defaulted to FM... as it did yesterday but today I forgot!

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M0RVB

New toy

I have an Anyone AT588 4m set but currently only a horizontal dipole in the loft made out of an old FM radio dipole. But I did want to go multimode, preferably without the expense of an IC7300. Anyway, I set my sights on a Spectrum Communications TRC4-10sL transverter and one turned up on eBay. It slotted in neatly between the FT450D and the YT1200 and with an AB antenna switch (I don't like these things but hey) it's all wired up. I am hoping for at least some FT8 activity but nothing yet. WSJT-X has a configuration where you enter an offset for given frequencies so for 70Mhz this is -42 (MHz), giving 28MHz = 70MHz, so WSJT-X sets the rig correctly. Now I just need to ensure I always set things up correctly, i.e. switch to B, transporter on, rig turned down to 5W. I usually run 30W which is the maximum the YT1200 will take in data mode. I can see me leaving the rig at 5W and wondering why no-one answers, but then again I may surprise myself at how far 5W will go - after all I managed the Falkland Islands and Cuba on a…

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M0RVB

Pluto Ethernet problems

So, I’ve been running the Pluto over Ethernet to SDR Console on an old but still capable laptop just to see how it performs end to end. It clearly has issues! The first test was just pinging the Pluto from my Linux box with no SDR activity. This ran for almost 7 hours and dropped out in the early hours. Then I tested it with SDR Console running to see if it would last as long. 10 minutes! Another similar test lasted about 1h45. I added ferrites to all the power leads and this time it lasted about 3h30. Nothing at all scientific in these tests and I had already read up on Ethernet issues and the need to strap ground connections together internally but wanted to just see if the ferrites made any difference. Back to the workshop and I strapped the earth end of R58 to the earth end of D3 following the instructions found in this YouTube video at 7m36. The video describes that as the ‘simplified version’ - I’ve seen another more comprehensive one but this one is straightforward. There is a detailed investigation of the issue here and here. The Pluto held up running SDR…

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M0RVB

More QO100 progress...

After ages I finally made a rain cover for the POTY and led cables into the garage. Big delay there because the garage was a tip. It still is a tip, but the mess has been rearranged so I have access to the air brick where the cables come in! It's nice that when they built the house in the 1930's they put an air brick right there knowing it would be needed for a satellite dish... The rain cover is made from a sheet of plastic that came out of a smashed LCD monitor. I bent it round a bit of 110mm drain pipe using a hot air gun. it didn't quite come out as intended but it's near enough. The front is from the same piece of plastic and is epoxy glued on - yes there is a gap where the glue was less gluey, I'll fix that later. Nylon threaded bar and nuts hold it in place. And it rained an hour after I made it so it does actually work. After all the messing about everything still works. There is a nice box on order to take the gubbins - ok, the Pluto, bias tee, Leo…

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