Hi Guys
Newbie here. Is it possible to receive 137mhz with the Bladerf and transverter board.
Thanks in advance
Robby
Noaa satellite and transverter
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Re: Noaa satellite and transverter
You should be able to, although I don't think there is a built in filter for that frequency. It may help if you put an FM trap on it.
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Re: Noaa satellite and transverter
Ok so its possible... Great
Yes I noticed that there is no filter for 137.00. Is it possible to create my own filter and how does one do that. I have seen custom.
Being a newbee, I am finding the Bladerf a very steep learning curve and love the hardware but find the wiki and documentation very high level and at times beyond my understanding ... All a challenge thought.
Thanks
Robby
Yes I noticed that there is no filter for 137.00. Is it possible to create my own filter and how does one do that. I have seen custom.
Being a newbee, I am finding the Bladerf a very steep learning curve and love the hardware but find the wiki and documentation very high level and at times beyond my understanding ... All a challenge thought.
Thanks
Robby
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Re: Noaa satellite and transverter
Yes, it is possible. You may be able to get away with the custom filter path without filtering (just a straight-through SMA cable to jumper J8 to J9). If you find that you need a filter, you can buy a COTS solution, or design your own.
Some folks have already done the design work for a 137 MHz bandpass filter so you should be able to just take the components and solder them together.
If you want something COTS, filtering out those loud FM signals with an FM notch is probably good enough as txjacob mentioned. A simple high-pass might also work as long as the insertion loss at 137 MHz is sufficiently low (<1 or 2 dB). The Mini-Circuits SHP-150+ might work for this purpose, but feel free to check out DigiKey/Mouser/etc. for other options!
Some folks have already done the design work for a 137 MHz bandpass filter so you should be able to just take the components and solder them together.
If you want something COTS, filtering out those loud FM signals with an FM notch is probably good enough as txjacob mentioned. A simple high-pass might also work as long as the insertion loss at 137 MHz is sufficiently low (<1 or 2 dB). The Mini-Circuits SHP-150+ might work for this purpose, but feel free to check out DigiKey/Mouser/etc. for other options!
Electrical Engineer
Nuand, LLC.
Nuand, LLC.
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Re: Noaa satellite and transverter
Thank you very much