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XV144 transverter question

Dave-W5UN
My transverter is set up to TX and RX on the same output connector.
Is it possible to configure so that I can retain this RX/TX as is and
have another port give me 144 mHz RX only output? I need this
capability in order to interface the transverter to my SDR-IQ SDR,
which is a receive only radio.


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Re: XV144 transverter question

Dave-W5UN
Hi John,

I mis-spoke. I meant to say that I want the 28 mhz receive out of the
transverter, not the 144 mhz receive, while keeping the 144 mhz RX/TX
on the single output port connector.




At 02:08 1/31/2007, you wrote:

>I suppose you could install W2, but I think you'd end up with
>impedance issues. You're better off removing the T/R relay and using
>an external relay, with a correctly designed network (and probably a
>gain stage to compensate for the lost dbs) ..
>
>or, you could do it on the 28Mhz side .. that's what I'm planning on
>doing this spring :)
>
>de w1rt/john
>
>On 1/30/07, Dave Blaschke <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>My transverter is set up to TX and RX on the same output connector.
>>Is it possible to configure so that I can retain this RX/TX as is and
>>have another port give me 144 mHz RX only output? I need this
>>capability in order to interface the transverter to my SDR-IQ SDR,
>>which is a receive only radio.
>>
>>
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RE: XV144 transverter question

Gregg R. Lengling
You would have to put a splitter in to create two RX IF paths.  You would
have to set it up to use a split mode xcvr connection in order to do this
easily.  However you could run with a single port xcvr if you modify the
relay schema for tx/rx switching in the control circuitry of the XV.  Also
you would have to raise the output gain of the mixer output by 3dB to make
up for the splitter in Rx mode.

All in all it's very doable if you really want to.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Dave Blaschke
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 8:24 PM
To: John D'Ausilio
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] XV144 transverter question

Hi John,

I mis-spoke. I meant to say that I want the 28 mhz receive out of the
transverter, not the 144 mhz receive, while keeping the 144 mhz RX/TX
on the single output port connector.




At 02:08 1/31/2007, you wrote:

>I suppose you could install W2, but I think you'd end up with
>impedance issues. You're better off removing the T/R relay and using
>an external relay, with a correctly designed network (and probably a
>gain stage to compensate for the lost dbs) ..
>
>or, you could do it on the 28Mhz side .. that's what I'm planning on
>doing this spring :)
>
>de w1rt/john
>
>On 1/30/07, Dave Blaschke <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>My transverter is set up to TX and RX on the same output connector.
>>Is it possible to configure so that I can retain this RX/TX as is and
>>have another port give me 144 mHz RX only output? I need this
>>capability in order to interface the transverter to my SDR-IQ SDR,
>>which is a receive only radio.
>>
>>
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