DATV-Express Project - December update report
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 5:02 pm
Charles G4GUO is trying to get his LimeSDR TX/RX board running correctly. After resolving the earlier Windows driver issues…he has the LimeSDR “sort of” running. He inadvertently had loaded a tool needed by GNUradio that is statically-linked, not dynamically-linked. Now he can not seem to remove the statically-linked tool?? Not much customer support from LimeSDR project yet for early adopters. LimeSDR is currently expecting to begin shipping production units of their board in early January.
Charles G4GUO is now officially taking a rest from DATV-Express project for a few months. Can you believe that he has been working constantly on the DATV-Express project since he first sent an e-mail to the TAPR organization (digital communications group) in July of 2010 asking if there was any interest in designing a “low-cost SDR-based DATV transmitter”.
December turned out to be a bit of “chaos” for the project’s Manufacturing/Testing manager, Art WA8RMC. The team had found enough interest from hams to build another lot with 50 boards…officially we had standby-orders for 42 boards. The 50 assembled boards were delivered for testing in mid-December…BUT…
Ken W6HHC had enough time to install his MiniTiouner USB-based receiver/analyzer board for DVB-S protocol on Windows10.

The MiniTiouner design by F6DZP is an excellent analyzer and receiver for DVB-S.
Shown in analyzer-mode (AKA “Expert” mode).

The MiniTiouner shown in receiver-mode for DVB-S. The toolbar at bottom can also be removed.
Two of the most important advantages of the MiniTiouner (currently v0.4c software) design are:
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"Project speed set to chaos" ...de Ken W6HHC
Charles G4GUO is now officially taking a rest from DATV-Express project for a few months. Can you believe that he has been working constantly on the DATV-Express project since he first sent an e-mail to the TAPR organization (digital communications group) in July of 2010 asking if there was any interest in designing a “low-cost SDR-based DATV transmitter”.
December turned out to be a bit of “chaos” for the project’s Manufacturing/Testing manager, Art WA8RMC. The team had found enough interest from hams to build another lot with 50 boards…officially we had standby-orders for 42 boards. The 50 assembled boards were delivered for testing in mid-December…BUT…
- • Initially none of the boards would work. There were two values of capacitors that had been interchanged on the board. They were all fixed within a couple of days.
• Then we ran into a second unexpected testing problem on 16 boards. The problem turned out to be the modulator chip was soldered in with a rotation of 90 degrees. These 16 boards should be repaired by the first week in January.
• We have ENOUGH good boards to send to everyone on our standby list a good board, if they order NOW.
• New hams (NOT on the standby list) have discovered that PayPal is working again to order boards and are paying for new boards. The project team does NOT want to ship these orders from new hams until more non-working boards are fixed.
Ken W6HHC had enough time to install his MiniTiouner USB-based receiver/analyzer board for DVB-S protocol on Windows10.

The MiniTiouner design by F6DZP is an excellent analyzer and receiver for DVB-S.
Shown in analyzer-mode (AKA “Expert” mode).

The MiniTiouner shown in receiver-mode for DVB-S. The toolbar at bottom can also be removed.
Two of the most important advantages of the MiniTiouner (currently v0.4c software) design are:
- • The MiniTiouner is a ham-radio analyzer tool for DVB-S. As Jean-Pierre F6DZP clearly explains: “On commercial receivers the DATV video is either good or missing…perhaps only with a signal strength reading to guide you. With MiniTiouner, Digital transmissions are not really ‘all or nothing’, in between there are many things that can happen; it's important to be able to observe and define the various stages.”
• The only DATV receiver around that can receive RB-DATV (Reduced Bandwidth) signals with SymbolRates less than 500 kSymbols/sec
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"Project speed set to chaos" ...de Ken W6HHC