Using this set-up Ian can copy the 10GHz beacon GB3CAM at around 30km with just the LNB handheld in his front or back garden which is badly screened by tall trees! Using a small Sky dish, the signal is S9+60dB from a point just along the road.
Of course, with a small surplus satellite dish, a low cost TV USB dongle used as an SSB/CW RX at the LNB output frequency, this would make an excellent SDR for 10GHz with VERY low noise figure. The LNB quotes the NF as 0.1dB, which is remarkable.
With a small 10GHz FM or CW TX into a separate dish, a complete low cost 10GHz station is possible, probably for less than £50. I am sorely tempted to try this.
I have just seen Andy G4JNT's note about this http://www.g4jnt.com/PLL_LNB_Tests.pdf .
Doing this also here in California using rtl-sdr and avenger lnb.
ReplyDeleteSoftware sdr# sharp.
If only some one cold make the lnb act like a tranciver.....
Ko6kL
Doing this also here in California using rtl-sdr and avenger lnb.
ReplyDeleteSoftware sdr# sharp.
If only some one cold make the lnb act like a tranciver.....
Ko6kL