adjust transmit

The DXZone.com

adjust transmit

8 links

Antennas : Quad

  • Efficient 2-Element Quad Antenna for 2m - A detailed guide presents a simple 2-element quad antenna for 2m, offering ease of construction, portability, and efficient performance across the 144-148 MHz band. The design allows quick disassembly for storage and features adjustable polarization, making it ideal for various applications, including transmitter hunting and SSB operations.
    [ Hits: 56 | Votes: 0 | Rating: 0 ]
Internet and Radio : Video
  • How To Make A VO-52 SAT QSO Video - Using a home made 10 element 435 & IO Loop for 145MHz, with a Yaesu FT-847. Simon - 2E0HTS, adjusts his (uplink) transmitted signal to correct the doppler of the Received (downlink) frequency.
    [ Hits: 1025 | Votes: 0 | Rating: 0 ]
Operating Modes : FT8
  • Optimizing TX/RX Levels in WSJT-X - Exploring digital radio modes, the author rethinks how to adjust transmit and receive levels in WSJT-X. Despite effective communication using Yaesu's settings, a new procedure aims for better performance. For RX, set audio device levels to 100%, disable AGC, and adjust RF gain. For TX, enable "Remember power settings" and adjust power output to avoid ALC engagement. This method ensures reliable communication without signal degradation, enhancing dynamic range and minimizing noise.
    [ Hits: 47 | Votes: 0 | Rating: 0 ]
Operating Modes : PSK31
  • PSK: How to Assure a Clean Signal - Due to the nature of PSK it is imperative that you maintain a very clean signal. In this page you will find examples of a clean PSK signal and one with excessive splatter, and a short guide on how to properly adjust your transmitter to assure a clean trace
    [ Hits: 137 | Votes: 0 | Rating: 0 ]
Technical Reference : Arduino
  • Arduino QRP Transceiver: DIY Success on HF Bands - This article introduces an Arduino-based QRP CW Transceiver designed for lower HF bands. The journey begins with the Wotduino, evolving from a keyer to a multi-mode beacon. The development includes a QRP transmitter and culminates in a receiver inspired by Roy Lewallen design. The transceiver, controlled through a control bus features a signal path, modulation, filtering, and adjustable frequency settings. Despite initial testing intentions, successful QSOs on 80 and 40 meters showcase its functional capabilities.
    [ Hits: 103 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 1 ]
Technical Reference : Dummy Loads
  • RF Dummy Load - The use of dummy load is mandatory for off-air adjustment of the transmitters. Build one.
    [ Hits: 843 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 9 ]
Technical Reference : Keyers
  • QLF Filter - Microprocessor based interface designed receives a signal from a Morse key, processes it, and re-transmits it to the radio. A microprocessor in the circuit is pre-programmed with a proprietary algorithm which makes a number of measurements and adjustments to the less percise human generated code.
    [ Hits: 373 | Votes: 0 | Rating: 0 ]
Technical Reference : Repeater
  • Arduino Repeater Controller - This blog article introduces an updated repeater controller project utilizing the Arduino UNO. It includes a CW identifier, and the ID message can be customized using hex codes. The author offers a Windows command line program for easier message coding and provides a link for download. The controller features three adjustable timers for IDer, Timer-out, and Squelch-tail. The article also mentions the use of an audio switch to control audio levels between the receiver and transmitter. Detailed instructions and code files are available on the author's website for both version 1 and version 2 of the Arduino repeater controller. The project aims to enhance repeater functionality and audio management in ham radio operations.
    [ Hits: 82 | Votes: 0 | Rating: 0 ]
Not satisfied ? Lookup Google Custom Search Engine for adjust transmit


Search adjust transmit with: Yahoo!, DuckDuckGo , Bing

Search

Related Searches

Get our links, Everywhere!

Follow us on Social Networks
RSS Feeds The DXZone.com RSS feed

Sign up for daily Newsletter

Service provided by Google FeedBurner

Free for your Site

Add our gadgets to your site
Daily Top 10 links

Google Custom Search