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Anybody still experimenting with RPIDATV

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2021 12:46 am
by VK3MN
Hello all, is anybody still experimenting with RPIDATV ?, it looks interesting and wondering if it still works ?
I have made a micro SD card with the downloaded files, which seems to work as I can talk to the RPI4 with putty.
https://github.com/F5OEO/rpidatv

Re: Anybody still experimenting with RPIDATV

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2021 8:40 am
by G3GJA
That is the origin of the Portsdown project, details here: https://wiki.batc.org.uk/The_Portsdown_ ... ver_system

Clive

Re: Anybody still experimenting with RPIDATV

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:47 am
by VK3MN
Hi Thanks reply, I have built a portsdown4 with a pluto, still fine tuning it for video and audio, but I am also interested in the RPIDATV original project as I have some rpi's left over and interested in trying to get them to work with rpidatv, but I am not a linux user.

Re: Anybody still experimenting with RPIDATV

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2022 11:31 am
by G1BVI
Rpi DATV is detailed here

https://github.com/F5OEO/rpidatv

https://wiki.batc.org.uk/RpiDATV

You would require an I/Q Modulator to go with your rpi.

If you want to use other pis you could use this or make an earlier Portsdown.
I think it all started circa 2018 with a pi and a BATC Filter/modulator board (It is all on the BATC Wikki)

There are always different ways to obtain the same goal.

73

Nick

Re: Anybody still experimenting with RPIDATV

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2022 8:32 pm
by G1BVI
check out vivadatv for more info
73
Nick

Re: Anybody still experimenting with RPIDATV

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2022 9:49 pm
by g0mjw
VK3MN wrote:
Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:47 am
Hi Thanks reply, I have built a portsdown4 with a pluto, still fine tuning it for video and audio, but I am also interested in the RPIDATV original project as I have some rpi's left over and interested in trying to get them to work with rpidatv, but I am not a linux user.
You probably are a linux user, whether it is your TV, router, phone. The original IQ output is still there in the Portsdown 2018, you just need to do something with the I and Q, e.g. the filter modulator board, the digithin etc. All are obsolete and no longer being developed but they should work now as well as they did in 2018. You will perhaps be limited to DVB-S but if your local repeater is still using DVB-S and MPEG2 why not. Now would be a good time to try to learn a little about Linux. It's not that hard to learn how to edit config files.

Mike