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DATV-Express Project – Jan report – boards can be ordered

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 4:27 pm
by KenW6HHC
DATV-Express can be ORDERED!!

It’s been a long, slow 3 year process developing a quality state-of-the-art digital ATV transmitter board. The DATV-Express project team is pleased to announce that the software is now ready for production release and the boards can now be ordered via PayPal on the PURCHASE page of our web site at www.DATV-Express.com. (Please note that you need to be logged in to the web site in order to see the PURCHASE page.)

Charles G4GUO worked throughout January trying to refine the “PCR jitter” design work-around that had stopped the start of sales at the beginning of January. In December the video was freezing after a few minutes because the video time stamps were arriving after the presentation-time-stamps. Slowly, but surely, the timing design was improved and Transport Stream analyzers now say the TS quality is good. Ken W6HHC ran a 12 hour transmission test without any interruptions. DVB-S now works very well.

Charles, G4GUO also discovered a programming math mistake that had broken the DVB-T protocol back in November when some functionality was moved into the FPGA. The bug was fixed and now DVB-T is working again. For DVB-T protocol, at this point 6-7-8 MHz configurations of bandwidth have been reasonably tested. Testing has started on the new ham 2-3-4 MHz bandwidths of DVB-T, but this testing is not completed at this point.

Charles also tried to mathematically improve the nearby alias spurs that occur with DVB-T signals using his original “x1 iFFT math” (spurs are shown in Fig 1 using 2 MHz bandwidth)
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Figure 1 - DVB-T 2k mode using 2048 point iFFT with aliases

With a little mathematical and DSP magic, using 4096 point iFFT and using only the centre DSP bins, the others bins filled with zeros….the spurs have disappeared. See Fig 2. The main problem with the “x2 iFFT math” is that it doubles the USB2 traffic/load for IQ stream. This “x2 iFFT math” will work OK for a DVB-T 2 MHz bandwidth signal. But at DVB-T 7 MHz bandwidth….the IQ stream will exceed the capacity of the USB2 interface.
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Figure 2 – DVB-T 2k mode using 4096 point iFFT

The main priorities of the project team for the next month will be to focus on the initial sales process, respond to the inevitable tech support e-mails that will come in, and finish building the next batch of production hardware boards.

“full speed ahead”….de Ken W6HHC

Re: DATV-Express Project – Jan report – boards can be ordere

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 8:21 pm
by G0KTD
Hi all what is the Price of board and Postage / shipping and are they fully populated or bear boards.

Many Thanks G0KTD

Re: DATV-Express Project – Jan report – boards can be ordere

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 10:08 pm
by KenW6HHC
Hi Keith G0KTD,

Yes, the DATV-Express PCBAs are fully assembled and fully tested.

The pricing and shipping costs (all via PayPal) are described on the on the PURCHASE page of our project web site at http://www.DATV-Express.com. (Please note that you need to be logged in to the web site in order to see the PURCHASE page.) Also note that currently most international shipping will originate from the USA.

Thank you for your interest....de Ken W6HHC

Re: DATV-Express Project – Jan report – boards can be ordere

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 11:20 pm
by OA5ATV
Hi Ken;
I have a couple questions about shipping:
How the package will be marked? and as will be the declared value
73'
Josue OA5ATV

Re: DATV-Express Project – Jan report – boards can be ordere

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 4:57 pm
by WA8RMC
The DATV-Express boards will have a declared value of $200 if sent directly from the USA. Some shipments to Europe may temporarily have no declared value if they come directly from a European source with values previously declared.
Art Towslee
WA8RMC

Re: DATV-Express Project – Jan report – boards can be ordere

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 2:54 pm
by KenW6HHC
Just a quick update. DATV-Express v2.01 of the software has been tested and released. The software can be downloaded from the DATV-Express.com web site.

Basically v2.01 does clean-up:
  • * solves two intermittent problems for FEC=5/6 and FEC=7/8 that would result in bursts of BER issues
    * resolves DVB-T aliases at low bandwidths using 2x iFFT math
    * fixes a DVB-T 64QAM bug
    * fixes a APSK32 modulation issue for DVB-S2
    * resolves the USB driver instability that had existed on 64-bit PC's
    * The DATV-Express 64-bit software package for 64-bit Ubuntu can now be downloaded directly from the DOWNLOADs link on web site
I am working on an updated ReadME file for the web site (soon).

73...de Ken W6HHC

Re: DATV-Express Project – Jan report – boards can be ordere

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:44 pm
by KenW6HHC
Just a quick note that the updated User Guide Draft33 is now on the DATV-Express web site...use the DOWNLOADs link.

It contains some additional details that were the result of feedback from early owners of these boards....mainly additional info for first-time Linux users.

Also, if you have questions about capabilities of the board and software or are having questions setting up or using a board, please contact our support team by using support@DATV-Express.com

73...de Ken W6HHC