To: | Bill Burgess <ve3cru@rac.ca> |
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Subject: | Re: [VHFcontesting] DEMI 1296 transverter drive power |
From: | WBR WF4R <wbr@verizon.net> |
Date: | Sun, 03 Oct 2004 16:03:35 -0400 |
List-post: | <mailto:vhfcontesting@contesting.com> |
Bill Burgess wrote:I have an earlier level DEMI 1296 transverter, serial # 105 without any information on it. I want to drive it with either a Kenwood 700A or Yaesu 480R, each being approx. 10 watts output and neither having a low power setting for ssb/cw. I need to know the safe drive level for this unit. Also, for those better than I in db calculations, will a 15 db attenuator in the drive transmit line be sufficient, or do I need more?Bill, I believe that you may be referring to the xvtr designed by KK7B (Rick Campbell). You can find the info in the ARRL publication "The ARRL UHF/Microvave Projects Manual" Volume 1 I also have one of these. The Block diagram on page 3-31 shows 144 MHz Tx IN of 0dBm, which is one milliWatt. A 15 dB attenuator will only attenuate 10 Watts down to about 300 milliWatts. 20 dB attenuation will take 10 Watts down to 100 milliwatts; 30 dB attenuation from 10 Watts will still give you 10 milliWatts of drive. So it looks like you'll need about 40 dB of attenuation to take ten Watts down to 1 milliWatt. Hope this helps. 73, Bill, WF4R _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/vhfcontesting |
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