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hams:projects [2015-03-27 16:17] – [Radio Night] timhams:projects [2015-04-09 16:57] caffeinep0wered
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 There are a number of projects in the pipeline relating to amateur radio; these will be updated as they progress. There are a number of projects in the pipeline relating to amateur radio; these will be updated as they progress.
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-C: I cleaned up this page massively as it was turning into a wall of text. 
  
 ===== Lab HF access ===== ===== Lab HF access =====
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 Antennas tested thus far: Antennas tested thus far:
  
-  * **PAR endfedz**(?): epic failureNoise pickup like nothing else. Needs GOOD RF ground which we don'have on the roof. +  * TBDNow we have a radio we can start looking at what Summerhall will let us install and what works bestInv-V looking like the best option currentlyIt may be worth making a fan-IV to minimise matching losses.
-  * **40m inverted-V**: works well. +
-  * **Magloop**: Chris has tested RX at the lab (for 10/11m)Works OK, even indoors, but easy to detune. Great for RDF and/or nulling out QRM.+
  
 Coax drop options: Coax drop options:
  
-  * [[http://timesmicrowave.com/cms/products/cables/lmr/|LMR 600/400]] - polythene dielectric +  * TK has picked up drum of Heliax
-  * [[http://www.thedxshop.com/westflex-w103-per-metre.html|Westflex 103]] - air dielectric +
-  * [[http://www.thedxshop.com/andrew-heliax/ldf4-50a-cables-connectors/andrew-heliax-ldf4-50a.html|Andrews Heliax LDF-4]] - often surplus available - lowest loss +
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-Rig options/ideas: +
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-** HF ** +
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-  * Yaesu FT450 +
-  * C: Here's an idea: having built Softrock RXTX myself, an option I have been considering is maybe doing something similar what is done with the SDR currently: feeding a Peaberry (basically a Softrock with integrated ADC/DAC) into a Raspberry Pi mounted amongst the existing SDR hardware and sticking a PA on the front of it. This has the advantage of being cheap - <£200 for the Peaberry, Pi and PA - and it would allow us to use existing network infrastructure since the actual RF hardware itself woud be on the roof. No messy coax runs: we coud just use the ethernet run that's already there. By using something like [[https://github.com/alexlee188/ghpsdr3-alex|ghpsdr3-alex]], we could remotely control the Peaberry/Softrock/whatever from the lab with DSPserver running on the Pi and QTradio on the computer(s) downstairs.+
  
-** V/U **+Rig:
  
-  * ??? +  * William W has donated a Yaesu 857D.
-===== "Hacklab ARC" =====+
  
-  * Once three of us have Advanced licences, this opens up the possibility of the Hacklab obtaining a Full (Club) licence. Fee for this is £20 (club licences last 5 years) and a callsign of the form MM0xxx will be assigned to the Hacklab. +===== Hacklab ARC =====
-  * Not uncharted territory; see [[http://qrz.com/db/m0hsl|M0HSL]] [[http://www.qrz.com/db/W3HAC|W3HAC]] +
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-If you are willing to volunteer yourself for inclusion on a potential future Hacklab ARC application please add yourself below.+
  
-| Name | Callsign | +  * Progress now being made on this. Call MM0RHL has provisionally been chosen, will be discussed at tonight (09/04)'s radio night.
-|Tim K| MM0TKE | +
-|Chris N| 2M0FFY (sitting Full <del>in May June</del>soon+
-|Alex H| 2M0LBH (still to sit exam)|+
  
 ===== Weekly Net ===== ===== Weekly Net =====
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