I'm trying to program a 437 MHz Ultram VCO from a Raspberry Pi. The parameters that I am using (from G8AJN's excellent website) are:
Control: 06E124
R counter: 000029
N counter: 003616
I only seem to be able to make the VCO free-run at about 470MHz, although I can make it divide that by 2, or shutdown the VCO, by sending the appropriate codes. I've tried other code combinations, but with no luck.
Edit - I've just soldered the original PIC back and the VCO runs at 437 MHz - so I haven't killed it!
2nd Edit - I have sniffed the codes from the PIC and the ones above are correct. It seems that I have a problem with my Raspberry Pi SPI implementation. Code corrections to follow!
Dave
G8GKQ
ULTRAM VCO
Re: ULTRAM VCO
This is our effort in a Hammond box
It's a great little unit
(the 20Khz error is the analyser and 30db attenuator in line so actually +10dbm output)
Thanks for your help Dave!
All we need now is a knob we can spin to adjust the output level
I see on Ebay here one with a touch screen and sweep function on special $66US
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/301848410976 ... EBIDX%3AIT
Guess not as clean as Ultram
It's a great little unit
(the 20Khz error is the analyser and 30db attenuator in line so actually +10dbm output)
Thanks for your help Dave!
All we need now is a knob we can spin to adjust the output level
I see on Ebay here one with a touch screen and sweep function on special $66US
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/301848410976 ... EBIDX%3AIT
Guess not as clean as Ultram
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