Pluto downconverter for Mini-tiouner?
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 5:30 am
Whilst software does exist for DVBS/S2 reception using the hacked Pluto, (DVBS2-GUI and SDRAngel) it crossed my mind that people might prefer to use the comprehensive facilities of MiniTiouner or indeed Longmynd (which works very well for me) to receive their video. But there are limits to the tuning range of the Serit NIM, missing out on 70MHz, 9cm and 6cm. It seems a lot of 'experienced operators' have over the years built up NB transverters which I am now reading about being used for DATV conversion. Other than the IF generally being targeted at 144-146, (which can compromise the received TX frequency as designed for the NB part) this seems a sensible solution.
I have at best an 'awareness' of GNU Radio and the fact that the Pluto has a LINUX SBC lurking within it.
Would it be feasible for the Pluto to receive on one frequency and 'transvert' it on another to the TX port? Access to the GPIO (top two bits so as not to get in the way of the GPIO 0 & 1 bits used for PTT switching in other Pluto modes) could provide band select (4m, 9cm and 6cm).
Some front end filtering and gain (MODAMP and pipe-cap filters would seem simplest, except on 4m!) should clean things up for the MT front end.
ALso gleaned from other posts is the ability of the Pluto to boot from an external drive if one is found on power-up.
At this point I'm well beyond my 'pay grade' but with projects like Portsdown and Langstone, the Lime Mini/USB and the Pluto this sort of thing brings what was previously the almost exclusive area of microwaves into the realms of people like me who can follow instructions and connect things together......
Thoughts.....
Gareth G4XAT
I have at best an 'awareness' of GNU Radio and the fact that the Pluto has a LINUX SBC lurking within it.
Would it be feasible for the Pluto to receive on one frequency and 'transvert' it on another to the TX port? Access to the GPIO (top two bits so as not to get in the way of the GPIO 0 & 1 bits used for PTT switching in other Pluto modes) could provide band select (4m, 9cm and 6cm).
Some front end filtering and gain (MODAMP and pipe-cap filters would seem simplest, except on 4m!) should clean things up for the MT front end.
ALso gleaned from other posts is the ability of the Pluto to boot from an external drive if one is found on power-up.
At this point I'm well beyond my 'pay grade' but with projects like Portsdown and Langstone, the Lime Mini/USB and the Pluto this sort of thing brings what was previously the almost exclusive area of microwaves into the realms of people like me who can follow instructions and connect things together......
Thoughts.....
Gareth G4XAT