ATV on 6cms - It's Cheap and Easy on 5665MHz
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Re: ATV on 6cms - It's Cheap and Easy on 5665MHz
thanks, Shaun - yes I saw that - and as I have the same sort of dish coming, is why I asked - that's a nice neat job.
but when you say " commonly seen at rallies " again it's not the case down here - in fact, I can't remember the last time I saw anything like that SW of Exeter.lol so i guess that's one thing I will be looking for at the flight refueling do in August - as there seemed to be a fair bit of stuff there - but I shall be VERY surprised if I find one before at the next local rally
thats why i used to love the old longleat rally - if you could not find it there - it probably did not exist !! - got a couple of 1.3 ghz circulators from there which where in my system for many years whilst GB3WV ( now defunct ) was about , for a fiver each if memory serves - but down this way noooooo chance - just people selling stuff that does not work half the time or general tat ( but i won't go into that as i got stung recently - but remember the "trader " so next time our paths cross words will be said . )
but when you say " commonly seen at rallies " again it's not the case down here - in fact, I can't remember the last time I saw anything like that SW of Exeter.lol so i guess that's one thing I will be looking for at the flight refueling do in August - as there seemed to be a fair bit of stuff there - but I shall be VERY surprised if I find one before at the next local rally
thats why i used to love the old longleat rally - if you could not find it there - it probably did not exist !! - got a couple of 1.3 ghz circulators from there which where in my system for many years whilst GB3WV ( now defunct ) was about , for a fiver each if memory serves - but down this way noooooo chance - just people selling stuff that does not work half the time or general tat ( but i won't go into that as i got stung recently - but remember the "trader " so next time our paths cross words will be said . )
NO idea is too crazy so long as one fool believes they can make it work
Re: ATV on 6cms - It's Cheap and Easy on 5665MHz
As we near another activity weekend I thought it was about time I tested my second generation setup; I built it before Christmas. Here's one of the picture taken early this morning close to Ivinghoe Beacon; my planned location for 5th May activity. The gentleman on the monitor is Arthur G4CPE whose breakfast I interrupted for the test. Pictures were P5 both ways and no smoke.
The hill in the background is Dunstable Downs.
The hill in the background is Dunstable Downs.
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Re: ATV on 6cms - It's Cheap and Easy on 5665MHz
soooo a couple more parts for the project turn up today - the needed reverse to normal sma adaptors and the tx's with the sma fittings - you will remember I mistakenly got one with a fixed antenna ........................ any hoo so i'm looking at the thing and consulting the book of words that was printed on the carton , and it says audio - 6.5 MHz .................. but unlike the other tx there is no audio IN connection/wire .............. scratch head - looking on the back I notice a TINY and I mean tiny - as small as this O - piece of cloth - like you have on a MICROPHONE - and from the looks of it - it is indeed just that ................... hummm - something to watch out for if you buy these things ................. I suppose I could unsolder this tiny thing and put flying leads in - but my eyes ain't good enough to see to do it - but not all is lost as I can just shout loudly at the tx when I go out ..................... should cause a few odd looks
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Re: ATV on 6cms - It's Cheap and Easy on 5665MHz
Brett,
Perhaps you could post a few photographs to show what you mean. I am sure that someone here could explain it. With my TX, I had to make up the output cable. The header and each wire was supplied loose.
73 Shaun.
Perhaps you could post a few photographs to show what you mean. I am sure that someone here could explain it. With my TX, I had to make up the output cable. The header and each wire was supplied loose.
73 Shaun.
Re: ATV on 6cms - It's Cheap and Easy on 5665MHz
I got so frustrated with the reverse SMA issue that i got some non reversed SMA connectors of the matching profile off ebay and replaced the ones on my TS832 and RC832
Dave
G4FRE
Dave
G4FRE
Re: ATV on 6cms - It's Cheap and Easy on 5665MHz
ok as you will see - lead out on TS832 - RED /BLACK =dc volts in - YELLOW =VID IN - BLACK = GROUND THE OTHER RED IS CAMERA VOLTS OUT .......... no audio lead ............... but that little black thing arrowed appears to be the mic - the board has audio on it so this must be it - sorry cant get any closer - camera not up to much
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NO idea is too crazy so long as one fool believes they can make it work
Re: ATV on 6cms - It's Cheap and Easy on 5665MHz
That looks a nice sturdy setup Steve just the job for a for a gale force wind on top of a mountain LOL (we don't have mountains here in Norfolk Shire but we have heard of them!)M0SKM wrote: ↑Thu Apr 26, 2018 12:00 pmAs we near another activity weekend I thought it was about time I tested my second generation setup; I built it before Christmas. Here's one of the picture taken early this morning close to Ivinghoe Beacon; my planned location for 5th May activity. The gentleman on the monitor is Arthur G4CPE whose breakfast I interrupted for the test. Pictures were P5 both ways and no smoke.
The hill in the background is Dunstable Downs.
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What's the gain on the antennas?
Re: ATV on 6cms - It's Cheap and Easy on 5665MHz
BTW found on Ebay yesterday the usual TX type modules we use on 5gz but interestingly this one was 2 watts output with antenna protection. Not sure if that means high SWR or with no antenna fitted? Have a look here. I haven't searched yet but it maybe cheaper elsewhere.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-8G-2000mW- ... 2406909221?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-8G-2000mW- ... 2406909221?
Re: ATV on 6cms - It's Cheap and Easy on 5665MHz
Hello PeteG8JAN wrote: ↑Sat Apr 28, 2018 10:22 amThat looks a nice sturdy setup Steve just the job for a for a gale force wind on top of a mountain LOL (we don't have mountains here in Norfolk Shire but we have heard of them!)M0SKM wrote: ↑Thu Apr 26, 2018 12:00 pmAs we near another activity weekend I thought it was about time I tested my second generation setup; I built it before Christmas. Here's one of the picture taken early this morning close to Ivinghoe Beacon; my planned location for 5th May activity. The gentleman on the monitor is Arthur G4CPE whose breakfast I interrupted for the test. Pictures were P5 both ways and no smoke.
The hill in the background is Dunstable Downs.
resized_20180426_094802.jpg
What's the gain on the antennas?
Top end is solid but the tripod is a let down; no individual leg adjustment. One leg was stood on a brick I keep in the car.
Next week I should be collecting a modification for a surveyor tripod I acquired.
Claimed gain is 27dB and the TX has a 2.5W PA. My other setup uses a relay but I decided to have separate TX/RX grids on MK2.
Best 73
Steve
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Re: ATV on 6cms - It's Cheap and Easy on 5665MHz
only thing with these "2w" tx's is i would think you certainly need some forced cooling - as even the 600 mw ones run warm- hot after a while
and again looking at the wires out - it may have the same mic /audio problem as mine have ( see post re this ) - however, a thought hit me at about 2 am this morning - one could fit a short length of plastics tube over the built-in mike and have like a speaking tube ........... we used to have a similar system called an "acoustic hood " fittable to our fire service pagers for working in noisy environments - old school - but they worked
and again looking at the wires out - it may have the same mic /audio problem as mine have ( see post re this ) - however, a thought hit me at about 2 am this morning - one could fit a short length of plastics tube over the built-in mike and have like a speaking tube ........... we used to have a similar system called an "acoustic hood " fittable to our fire service pagers for working in noisy environments - old school - but they worked
NO idea is too crazy so long as one fool believes they can make it work