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My order checklist for Q5 transverters to work sats with my 6600 - Does this look correct?

Corey at Q5 is super helpful! He responded that this (see below) is a popular configuration for working satellites with a 6600. My setup consists of the M2 LEO antenna kit, each antenna has a dedicated coax, the 70cm antenna has an external preamp (SSB-Electronic GmbH 1037-S). Do I need the HP model for working satellites?

At this point should I just get it over with and get a five band? Or do I need the two seperate models in order to work full duplex?

Thanks for any input!

-Clif

L144-28HP75

IF Configuration: Common IF

RF Configuration: Common RF HP

IF Drive Level: 0dBm to +20dBm

PTT Polarity: Low (GND)

Local Oscillator Stability: High Stability

Standard IF - 28MHz or Custom IF - 50MHz

L432-28HP

IF Configuration: Common IF

RF Configuration: Common RF HP

IF Drive Level: 0dBm to +20dBm

PTT Polarity: Low (GND)

Filter Tuning: Wideband 430 - 450MHz

Local Oscillator Stability: High Stability

Standard IF - 28MHz

I followed up about the 50MHz custom IF on the L144. Corey said it may increase isolation for Full Duplex

Comments

  • Mike-VA3MW
    Mike-VA3MW Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin

    I did a 50Mhz on one of my transverters as a test which will give you 4Mhz bandwidth on VHF as you selected. But, there is no reason why on an 2 SCU radio that you can't have 28Mhz on both transverters. The radios are very customizable. Good luck.

  • KI5RLR
    KI5RLR Member ✭✭
    edited September 9

    Thanks Mike! As usual, you answered my question yet left me with another. 😄

    So the 50MHz is not necessary, the 6600 can utilize two transponders in full duplex with both SCUs at 28MHz.

    Now you have me curious about the '4MHz bandwidth on VHF' … can you elaborate just a little bit more on that? Does that bandwidth come in handy for certain modes

    Thanks

  • Mike-VA3MW
    Mike-VA3MW Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin
    edited September 10

    The 2M band (in the US) is 144-148Mhz or 4Mhz. That means the radio actually operates from 28Mhz to 32Mhz in both RX and TX.

    For UHF, starting at 432Mhz, you need more than 4Mhz of bandwidth and if choose an IF of 50Mhz, you only have 4Mhz left in the radio as it tops at 54Mhz which takes you to 436Mhz.

    This is why you want the UHF IF to start around 28Mhz so you have 26Mhz of bandwidth available IF your transverter supports that bandwidth/bandspread. Check with Q5 on the RF operational bandwidth.

    <Radio IF> + <Transverter Offset> = <Operational Frequency>

    Good question.

  • KI5RLR
    KI5RLR Member ✭✭

    I went ahead and ordered this configuration.

    L144

    IF Configuration: Common IF

    RF Configuration: Common RF HP

    IF Drive Level: 0dBm to +20dBm

    PTT Polarity: Low (GND)

    Local Oscillator Stability: High Stability

    IF - 50MHz

    L432

    IF Configuration: Common IF

    RF Configuration: Common RF HP

    IF Drive Level: 0dBm to +20dBm

    PTT Polarity: Low (GND)

    Filter Tuning: Wideband 430 - 450MHz

    Local Oscillator Stability: High Stability

    IF - 28MHz

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