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In this issue Gareth G4XAT describes a DIY pan and tilt head for the yellow aluminium surveyors tripods which are available on well known auction sites. There's an article by Brian G4EWJ looking at potential future receiver architectures.
There's also news of the agenda for the club's GM to be held on August 7th during CAT22 and a summary of the club accounts for 2021.
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Re: CQ-TV 276 is available for download
For the article on page 14, "What to go for, Yagi or dish?" the following link could also be very interesting with respect to boom correction: http://dg7ybn.de/BC_numbers/BC.htm
Enjoy!
Chris PA3CRX
Enjoy!
Chris PA3CRX
Re: CQ-TV 276 is available for download
Small suggestion in relation with the article of Dave "Microphone amplifiers and audio level setting for DATV " on page 18.
What could be worthwile is to have a look at MAX9814. It is a low noise microphone amplifier as wel as compressor.
They can be bought rather cheap on a PCB, coming with a microphone and several settings like gain, attack and delay time and ratio. The microphone could be removed (as I did in my project that has nothing to to with ATV: https://youtu.be/jP5sGiyjWzc ).
However, I can imagine that a small 3D printed enclosure makes it a great functioning microphone unit for (D)ATV.
(Today seen on AliExpress for €2,23 including shipment)
Just thoughts,
Chris PA3CRX
What could be worthwile is to have a look at MAX9814. It is a low noise microphone amplifier as wel as compressor.
They can be bought rather cheap on a PCB, coming with a microphone and several settings like gain, attack and delay time and ratio. The microphone could be removed (as I did in my project that has nothing to to with ATV: https://youtu.be/jP5sGiyjWzc ).
However, I can imagine that a small 3D printed enclosure makes it a great functioning microphone unit for (D)ATV.
(Today seen on AliExpress for €2,23 including shipment)
Just thoughts,
Chris PA3CRX
Re: CQ-TV 276 is available for download
Since the RP2040 article was written, two new boards have become available:
W5500_EVB_Pico https://docs.wiznet.io/Product/iEtherne ... 0-evb-pico
The W5500 Ethernet chip seems to have more facilities than the W5100S, although I haven't tried it yet.
Raspberry Pi Pico W https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspbe ... -platform/
A Pico with 2.4GHz WiFi.
Brian
W5500_EVB_Pico https://docs.wiznet.io/Product/iEtherne ... 0-evb-pico
The W5500 Ethernet chip seems to have more facilities than the W5100S, although I haven't tried it yet.
Raspberry Pi Pico W https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspbe ... -platform/
A Pico with 2.4GHz WiFi.
Brian