The signals between the XV and your K2 are all below 30 MHz, no matter which
transverter you are using. The K2 feeds 10 meter RF to the XV which then
up-converts it to 50, 144, 222 or 432 MHz (depending upon the transverter),
and then the incoming RF from the antenna is down-converted in the
On 9/20/07, Ron D'Eau Claire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The signals between the XV and your K2 are all below 30 MHz, no matter which
transverter you are using.
Ya know, I'm an idiot. I just realized that after posting. I feel
real stupid now. Heh.
Thanks Ron.
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JT Croteau, N1ESE -
Also, keep in mind that the level is only 0dBm .. it doesn't take much
of a problem to make that 0dBm go away :) Make sure you use good
quality BNC connectors, especially when you start daisy-chaining XVs
(speaking from heavily-vibrating rover experience)
de w1rt/john
On 9/20/07, JT Croteau
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] XV: Coax for interfacing
On 9/20/07, Ron D'Eau Claire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The signals between the XV and your K2 are all below 30 MHz, no matter
which transverter you are using.
Ya know, I'm an idiot. I just realized that after posting. I
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