7-band local oscillator Ron Mount – G7DOE
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Re: 7-band local oscillator Ron Mount – G7DOE
I think it would be good if someone else who has mastered this process could update this wiki page https://wiki.batc.org.uk/ADF435x_PIC with step by step instructions and screen grabs on how to program the PIC - then we won't have to rely on the South of England programming service!
We can also put some commonly needed .hex and .asm files for the 4351 and 5535 up there for download.
A secondary question - would the same or similar code work for the 4153? http://www.analog.com/media/en/technica ... DF4153.pdf
Noel - G8GTZ
We can also put some commonly needed .hex and .asm files for the 4351 and 5535 up there for download.
A secondary question - would the same or similar code work for the 4153? http://www.analog.com/media/en/technica ... DF4153.pdf
Noel - G8GTZ
Re: 7-band local oscillator Ron Mount – G7DOE
Hi Claudio
Please email me the code too; I maybe able to do it earlier. All the software is still loaded and I have the programmer.
At the moment the only thing missing is my memory; I haven't used the software for 18 months
I'll let Dave know if I'm able to do it.
73 Steve
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Please email me the code too; I maybe able to do it earlier. All the software is still loaded and I have the programmer.
At the moment the only thing missing is my memory; I haven't used the software for 18 months
I'll let Dave know if I'm able to do it.
73 Steve
email address sent by PM.
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Re: 7-band local oscillator Ron Mount – G7DOE
Claudio,
Emailed the hex code for the first of your two files. I also programmed a PIC if you need it.
Unable to test the code as my ADF4351's are all 10MHz Ref.
Let me know if you want the frequencies changed.
73
Steve
Emailed the hex code for the first of your two files. I also programmed a PIC if you need it.
Unable to test the code as my ADF4351's are all 10MHz Ref.
Let me know if you want the frequencies changed.
73
Steve
Find me on D Star through GB7BP
Re: 7-band local oscillator Ron Mount – G7DOE
Following on from the help sent to Claudio I2NDT I have written a guide in .pdf format and added it to the BATC wiki. It covers installation of software suitable for compiling Ron's C code and writing the generated hex file to a PIC. Screen grabs illustrate each stage of the process through to programming the PIC. Thanks to Claudio for doing a test run through the guide which can be found here. https://wiki.batc.org.uk/ADF435x_PIC
73
Steve
73
Steve
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Re: 7-band local oscillator Ron Mount – G7DOE
Hello
I can't find where to tighten the registers for 4 frequencies in the program for a peak 12LF1552
Thank you for your help
73
Michel
I can't find where to tighten the registers for 4 frequencies in the program for a peak 12LF1552
Thank you for your help
73
Michel
Re: 7-band local oscillator Ron Mount – G7DOE
Michel
You need to modify the fatcontrol.c variables in the section of code highlighted below:
The output frequencies are multiples of 100kHz, so 502 = 50.2MHz, 1465= 146.5MHz, 4370 = 437MHz etc.
73
Clive G3GJA
You need to modify the fatcontrol.c variables in the section of code highlighted below:
The output frequencies are multiples of 100kHz, so 502 = 50.2MHz, 1465= 146.5MHz, 4370 = 437MHz etc.
73
Clive G3GJA
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Re: 7-band local oscillator Ron Mount – G7DOE
hello
your item number seems bad
I found item 3665662062741
is the good one ?
thanks
your item number seems bad
I found item 3665662062741
is the good one ?
thanks
F1CHF near Paris France
Re: 7-band local oscillator Ron Mount – G7DOE
Hello Clive
thank you for the answer
I understood for 11030 (for 1103Mhz)
73
Michel F6FGD
for F1CFH not included......
thank you for the answer
I understood for 11030 (for 1103Mhz)
73
Michel F6FGD
for F1CFH not included......