3.4ghz
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Re: 3.4ghz
If you have a Ryde is does it for you when you choose 3.4 as a pre-set. It even swaps to the other input.
It may be possible to reverse-dig the Ryde settings and transfer over, Longmynd being basically the same software?
Gareth
It may be possible to reverse-dig the Ryde settings and transfer over, Longmynd being basically the same software?
Gareth
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Re: 3.4ghz
Yes, I understand that.
When I was experimenting across the shack I found 3.400 GHz was coming out of the LNB at 1750MHz.
Hopefully that will help set things up. If you have a SDR to locate your down-signal from LNB signal on 3.4 that's a big help working things out.
Gareth
When I was experimenting across the shack I found 3.400 GHz was coming out of the LNB at 1750MHz.
Hopefully that will help set things up. If you have a SDR to locate your down-signal from LNB signal on 3.4 that's a big help working things out.
Gareth
Re: 3.4ghz
Unfortunately the LO offset functionality is not in LongMynd so isn't shared between Ryde and Portsdownradiogareth wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 2:12 pmIt may be possible to reverse-dig the Ryde settings and transfer over, Longmynd being basically the same software?
Tim
Re: 3.4ghz
The Portsdown RX is only set up to use a downconverter for QO-100. For all other downconverted bands, you'll need to do the maths and tune the receiver to the IF frequency.
For contests, where I use 5 different downconverters, I write myself a cribsheet of what IF to use for the common ATV frequencies on each band. It seems to work OK!
Dave, G8GKQ
For contests, where I use 5 different downconverters, I write myself a cribsheet of what IF to use for the common ATV frequencies on each band. It seems to work OK!
Dave, G8GKQ