Saturday, August 23, 2014

Another Synthesizer Issue

I have published my findings with a MICROSOURCE synthesizer here some time ago. That synthesizer is working fine, along with several  other ELCOM LCDFSL-1201 units in my shack. I thought that ELCOM interface is pretty transparent - until I decided to use LCDFSL-1101 programmed for 10.8GHz (10.368 + 432 = 10.8). Well, it isn't.

I have browsed Internet for a while and discovered that many others would like to know how to program that unit. There even is a new controller board for it on a web site in Australia. Hmm .. maybe later, perhaps in winter time. For now, I have found easier solution. Use ELCOM DFS-1101 instead.

The DFS-1101 does not have connector for external reference. There is an internal Xtal used (I believe 100MHz) instead. This unit uses funny frequency calculation: you have to divide the wanted frequency by 5 and add 1024 to the result. In my case (need 10.800GHz):

10 800 / 5 = 2160
2160 + 1024 =  3184 ..... 31 84 00 is the code the interface needs to generate 10.800GHz

I will keep looking for a solution compatible with my LCDFSL-1101 unit. Until found, this cheap DFS-1101 will do the job.

 DFS-1101 unit (left) with my test board with PIC (WW2R design)


Frequency ~ 10.800GHz, voltage 14.7V (before stabilizers), current 646mA.
Unit works with +6V (some ELCOMs require 8V)

Saturday, August 16, 2014

My Microwave Activity

I wasn't very active since my last posting on this blog ... in fact, I wasn't active at all. Only made several dozens of QSOs on 160m during winter months. My job keeps me busy and often out of town for weeks without end.

Looks like this is about to change soon. I should be able to return to my hobby and work on all my delayed ham radio projects (along with house maintenance, of course). Here are some of them:

  • 24GHz transverter
  • New 10GHz station with 3ft antenna and TWT amplifier
  • Beacon for 23cm

I have obtained two TWT amplifiers. One for my home QTH, another for my portable station. Pictures will be here on my blog site soon.

73 Herbert