Jim,

I am using an old Downeast Microwave 2 meter transceiver with my Flex-5000A using the Flex XCVR 10 meter IF connections. I have a pretty severe roll off on TX output from the transceiver in the satellite portion of 2 meters. At this point, I don't know if it is the transceiver or the 10M IF output. I am able to use the satellite 2M transmit frequencies, 145.8 to 146 MHz, but the output from the transceiver is nowhere near the 25W I can get at 144.200 MHz.

The transceiver appears to be optimized for 144.2 MHz.

I operate full duplex on the satellites and my audio quality sounds fine.

I have transmitted above 146 MHz on the inputs of some FM repeaters. The roll off of the TX output is of course worst the higher in frequency I go. This is a low priority item for me, as I have 2M FM gear and rarely use it.

I am using PowerSDR v2.4.4.

I need to characterize the 10M IF output power from 28 to 32 MHz to see how flat it is. If someone has done this or has the right equipment to measure easily, that would be great.

73,
Bill
NJ1H

On 11/28/2012 10:57 PM, Jim Barber wrote:

I read in the release notes for PSDR 2.4.4 that:

"12. Improved FLEX-5000 Transverter Operation. Band edge checking for the transverter IF has been relaxed, allowing out of ham band IF transmit on the transverter TX port. Also the 10m IF TX filter switch point has been moved to 32 MHz to allow for a wider IF transmit capabilities."

Relaxed to what, and what is the practical upper limit? I saw where someone else asked this, but didn't find where it had been answered.

My reason for asking is that I'd like to be able to use my 5000A with a transverter to cover the entire 2M band all-mode. Is that feasible? The radio transverter port(s) would need to work to 32 mHz with *reasonable* gain flatness, and I'd have to find a transverter that would cover the whole 4 mHz as well. Has anyone accomplished this and have it working? If so, what transverter are you using? I could go ferret most of this out on my own, but I'd like to know what limits the company intends to support, so I don't end up with a hole in my foot when PSDR is updated.

Then the last question is if I decide to offload the VHF/UHF ops to a Flex 1500, are the rules and requirements different?

So many questions... ;-)

Thanks,
Jim N7CXI


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