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Latest VK3RTV information January 2009
The upgrade to a digital picture being transmitted from the
repeater is still on track. The boards are coming from a SR
Systems in Germany who are out of stock until Feb 2009. A lot of
the work required to interface the new system has been
completed, including a new repeater controller. As long as
things go to plan the conversion should take place in Feb / Mar
2009 and the repeater should be transmitting a digital picture
sometime in March / April 2009. The inputs will remain exactly
the same as they currently are so there will be no changes
required by users transmitting a picture into the device.
The parts we will be purchasing are, a Minimod, an MPEG encoder for each channel and a multiplexer for the 2 channels. This is the link to the products that we will be using : December 2008
The repeater sound problem has been fixed by replacing the feed
line from the audio transmitter to the antenna. The old feed
line that had been in use for many years had developed a leak
and was constantly filling with water. After replacement it was
noticed that the cable had many nicks and holes in the outer
covering and had been crushed in some spots. A day of work by
Geoff VK3GE, Phil VK3GMZ, and Peter VK3BFG had the sound
transmitter feed line replaced with a new run kindly donated by
the site owners (Vertel). Measurements show the sound
transmitter is working better than ever.
October 2008
The WIA has funded VK3RTV to the
value of $1000.00 for the digital upgrade. It is likely that AR
Victoria will provide the balance of the funds required, The upgrade will include a MUX
for two independent channels and of course two channel sound. It
would be possible to stream 1283 and 1250 inputs at the same
time. In anticipation I am redesigning
the control system which will include some nice new IC’s from
Maxim. One is a video AGC unit that will keep the output at 1 v
p-p standard for a 6dB range of input levels. Will keep you all in the loop as
the project develops Peter VK3BFG would like feedback on how we could
set up the system.
July 2008
There are still problems with the repeater sound transmission. The
heliax cable from the sound transmitter to the sound antenna needs
to be replaced as it is damaged and no longer usable. As climbing
the tower is a labour of love by some of the ATV users they are
waiting for warmer weather to change out the cable for a new one.
Swapping the cable is a day long job and tower during winter is
usually in the cold, wet, and wind so hopefully the job will
be complete in a couple of months.
August 2007
To make the repeater beacon and signal reports a bit more exciting
Peter VK3BFG has installed a DVD player at the repeater. The signal
reports are now a short video clip giving you your signal report.
The beacon mode also has more content thanks to Peter. There has
been no change to the touch tones used to access any function at the
repeater.
July 2007
The sound carrier from VK3RTV has recently been very noisy and low
in power. A check found water egress into a cable splice on the
sound transmitter cable. The cable had been cut by one of the many
others that have access to the repeater site and repaired but not
sealed properly against the weather. The join has been sorted out
but there is still a small problem in the cable / antenna somewhere.
The sound output from VK3RTV is now adequate but a proper overhaul
will have to wait for warmer weather.
2007
The 10GHz input to the repeater is working well from the greater
Melbourne direction. This input requires equipment that is easy to
build and small. Here is your chance to play on the microwave bands
without too much effort.
2005
G'day from Geoff VK3JDG, Long between updates on the web page.
We now have a 1283MHz input on the repeater with an antenna pointing towards the Yarra valley. There is a trial 10410MHz input to the repeater that appears to work well with lots of local building of equipment to utilize this input.
Cheers Geoff VK3JDG
20 Mar 2000
Well the new sound TX is all but complete. Required RF output is achieved
and most of the associated wiring is complete. Having increased the
output power all the way around, I require another small fan
(about 70 MM would do the job), preferably 12V DC, but any
port in the storm !!!.
The sound level is quite comparable to commercial and I have been
able to net fairly accurately to 449.75 MHz. The quality sounds good
here locally.
I have installed a AAZ proof VU meter (electronic type), but have
had to install it back to front for mechanical reasons. The bar runs
from right to left instead of left to right and has 3 dB logarithmic
steps.
Contributors to the project were Peter, VK3BK (Mitsubishi Module),
Joe, VK3TMS crystal and ring mixer, Mark, VK3JMA heat sink,
Swinburne University, PCB's and misc. components, and myself VK3BFG,
misc. components.
Rob, VK3KOS has sent over a replacement PC for the old crock up the
mount. It includes a CD ROM drive that will help out with loading
software. It is in mint condition except that one of the regulators
has a vastly underrated heat sink. I would hesitate putting the
system up the mount in this condition. The easy fix would be (guess
what) ... yes another small fan !!!!. Any offers ????
I have investigated two antennas available from the Severnside TV
Group in the UK. They are quite reasonably priced and the airfreight
quote is quite low. Give me a call on 147.4 for details.
Regards Peter
VK3BFG
A possible project for others in the group would be to develop some
new graphics. If you are interested contact me and I will advise the
parameters.
21 Feb 2000
G'day from Geoff VK3JDG, Well Sunday the 20th Feb 2000 was an
exciting day for at least 2 local ATVers. Joe VK3TMS and Geoff
VK3JDG played with a bit of 10 GHz ATV. Joe was transmitting from
near the top of Mt Macedon and was being received by Geoff in
Sydenham ( a path of approx 43 Km ). A strong P5 picture was
received, the received picture was then uplinked to the repeater on
1250 MHz for everybody ( anybody ) to see. Equipment used was all
home brew by Joe, who using 10mw and a 60cm dish for TX and a
modified satellite LNB and 60cm dish for RX. Video quality suffered
slightly as the tx fell in the rear of the car on a bumpy road up
the mountain and field adjustments at 10 GHz is not advised.
Received signal was roughly 25 - 30db above a full quietening
signal. Joe ( and Tony VK3AAZ a few weeks earlier ) also transmitted
and received 1250 MHz signals to and from some of the Melbourne
locals who were around. Again it was discovered that minimal power (
< 1W ) can achieve noise free pictures across distances of
50 - 60 Km. Joe was able to get a very noisy picture into the VK3RTV
repeater on 1250 MHz, firing through a large plantation of pine
trees ( no direct view, and a path of approx 85 Km ).
Cheers Geoff VK3JDG
18 Feb 2000 Sunday 20 Feb 2000 is 10 GHz experimenting day ( well for a couple of us ). The plan is to transmit a 10 GHz ATV picture from Mt Macedon to Sydenham and then uplink that picture to the repeater on 1250 MHz from Sydenham to Mt Dandenong ( if all goes well ). Participants are Jose VK3TMS ( at Mt Macedon ) & Geoff VK3JDG ( Sydenham ). Try watching the repeater to see what's happening, we should be trying from mid morning until mid afternoon.
Regards Geoff VK3JDG 16 Feb 2000 The system seems to have settled down and is performing well with a
number of fans operating 24 Hours/day cooling the PA, PA Power Supply
and the Receiver !!! ( RX only has a very modest heatsinking facility
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