Sprache:
28.06, 11:45–12:30 (Europe/Berlin), Raum Österreich, Konferenzzentrum West
The basic design and implementation steps for the OpenSource N3B V/U/SHF SDR IF Transceiver. N3B is a QO-100 complete SDR transceiver. The design of the transceiver covers all base requirements of any V/U/SHF SDR transceiver.
N3B is a microcontroller powered SDR transceiver that receives on 739MHz and transmits on 2.4 GHz to be able to work on QO-100 satellite. It is SDR based and supports all modulation types (AM, FM, SSB, CW, etc.) and may be extended to have more digital features/protocols.
This lecture will be about a brief information on
- design concepts
- basic resuirements
- implementation steps
- and current status of the project
Main features of N3B are as follows:
- Opensource
- 3.2" TFT display with waterfall and spectrum
- Full duplex operation
- ~ 4Watts output
- ~ -110dBm receiver sensitivity
- SDR
an amateur radio enthusiast, interested on high frequency and microwave for the last decades in his long history of amateur radio activities that started as a SWL in 1980's.
His motivation is to develop SDR based transceivers and satellites for hamradio use which are always open sourced projects.