DATV-Express Project - March update report

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KenW6HHC
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DATV-Express Project - March update report

Post by KenW6HHC » Sat Apr 01, 2017 2:10 pm

Art WA8RMC reported that the inventory of DATV-Express boards is in fine shape. Some of the boards shipped to Europe in January appear to have taken a long time for delivery and two boards apparently never did made it? Art is working with those two customers by sending replace boards to them.

Ken W6HHC has updated the NOTES.txt file (aka README) on the http://www.DATV-Express,com web site to describe three known problems in v1.23 of the Express_DVB-S_Transmitter software for Windows. These three known problems are:
  • * Windows-for-Italian OS does not select capture-camera properly because of use of a "Italian-friendly" setting name. Using vMix should be a work-around.
    * Windows-for-Japanese OS does not select capture-camera properly because of use of a "Japanese-friendly" setting name. Using vMix should be a work-around.
    * The MER readings using MiniTiouner receiver for DVB-S2 transmissions appear to read "lower" in value than when using the DVB-S protocol. Due to an "unknown reason", the 32APSK modulation will not decode on a SatLink Analyzer unless the DATV-Express software has modified the 90 symbol preamble magnitude on the DVB-S2 frame. The received DVB-S2 signals are still very robust.
This new NOTES file can be downloaded from the DOWNLOADS page.

Ken W6HHC reports that he has started to test the Portsdown Project from BATC with a configuration set-up of:
1) Raspberry-Pi-3 with LCD Touchscreen display
2) BATC-customized RpiDATV software from Evariste F5OEO
3) A DATV-Express board as the modulator and frequency selector

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Block Diagram of a Typical Portsdown set-up for using the DATV-Express board for DVB-S modulator.
The LCD Touchscreen is the normal GUI.


Charles G4GUO is continuing to take a break from the DATV-Express efforts and is involved in two long-term efforts:
1) A very complex Digital-Pre-Distortion research effort that will use CUDA video board to perform high-speed math and initially use the LimeSDR board to transmit.
2) Has become part of the team working on the USA Phase 4B geosync satellite project that will use DVB-S2X protocol primarily for data transmission of voice, JPEGs, and TCP-IP.
No new major releases of DATV-Express (even alpha) are expected to be available until the launch of Es'hail 2 sat in 2018.

“Project speed set to slow”….de Ken W6HHC

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