Propagating Prop
Dear all
The large triangular waveform on the attached plot is my Prop coupled to an antenna being received in Italy.
Cheers
Richard
The large triangular waveform on the attached plot is my Prop coupled to an antenna being received in Italy.
Cheers

Richard
Comments
Amazing stuff RF.
Cheers
Richard
I assume AT You have some pins don't connected ---> (left-open !) don't any thing connected to them else spare ones not have resistors connected to pull UP them.
In that case that is wanted --- As Propeller pins are build to be sensitive for Analog usage ( Them have internal resistors as NOT sufficient to close that transient's
Indeed.
Can you describe your hardware configuration and/or show us a picture of it?
-Phil
Doublet (140 ft top), antenna matching unit. Coupled with a capacitor. I know it's me as I have tried a few different waveforms - and it stops when I turn the prop off !!
I have an accurate microwatt meter so I can measure the power output although it will be the total power including harmonics/spurious etc.
Cheers
Richard
-Phil
Ahh but that's where you are wrong. It sends my callsign in CW at the bottom of each triangle.
http://www.qsl.net/qrp/tx/logi-tx.htm
Cheers
Richard
Live frequency grabber here:
http://www.stmb.it/grabber/
I don't think I'd be connecting such a large antenna to my Propeller. At least if I did, I wouldn't be broadcasting my call sign.
-Phil
I'm less concerned than you might imagine as the Propellor is coupled to the antenna via a low pass filter.
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Richard
At least that's better than what it would have been with just the NCO output (no PLL):
For comparison, here's a 10 MHz signal using just the NCO output:
And one using PLL:
This is one case where the PLL actually adds power to the side lobes.
-Phil
The side lobes are only 25 dB down from the carrier frequency!
To summarize, transmitting directly from the Propeller is not a good idea, due to phase jitter and the birdies it produces.
-Phil
Thanks for the plots. I will put my on to my SpecAn soon. While I agree that -25dB spurious is not a great performance, the actual power levels of the spurious are still well down on those that would be within spec for a typical 100W transceiver. Connecting a prop to an HF amplifier would be a bad move but unamplified, and with even a simple filter, it is unlikely to cause problems. I feel that my licence is safe for the moment.
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Richard
The same standard applies whether it's a flea-power QRP transmitter or a 1500W PEP SSB rig.
-Phil
I await the extradition papers with interest!
As I said "even [with] a simple filter, it is unlikely to cause problems. I feel that my licence is safe for the moment."
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Richard
They appear to be a lot more stringent above 30 MHz.
-Phil
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Richard
The total output at fundamental freq of 10.140MHz (straight from the Prop pin) is +11dBm (Boonton RF Power meter). The useful output at the fundamental frequency will be less of course as the measurement includes the power of the harnonics, spurious etc.
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Richard
Unfiltered RF output from Propellor on 10.140MHz.
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Richard
http://obex.parallax.com/objects/874/
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Richard
If anyone is interested, let me know and I will update the OBEX object.
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Richard
PS My transmission received this morning in Norway and Italy.
http://obex.parallax.com/objects/874/
Cheers
Richard
G3CWI