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G8MNY  > ATV      28.10.22 08:05l 101 Lines 4416 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: ATV Demo System @ Kempton Park
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From: G8MNY@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO
To  : ATV@WW

By G8MNY                        (Updated Jun 12)
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This is a brief rundown on what the Home Counties ATV group's demo system was, 
before the loss of GB3HV site. We now use a simpler 10GHz Rx from GB3BH or
just local links.

23CM ATV RX

23cms Rx
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 ³  @ 25m     ³1 stage³ ³Large ³ ³Modified ³    AF  ³26" Teletext³
 ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>Ä´GasFet ÃÄ´3 poleÃÄ´Old LuxorÃÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ TV on a 2m ³
30m of LDF450 ³Preamp ³ ³Filter³ ³ Sat  Rx ÃÄ>ÄÄÂÄÄÄ´ high rack  ³
              ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ   \³/  ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
                                           Video Mixer

This is to Rx the local 25W ERP ATV repeater GB3HV @ 33kM on 1308MHz, but with
the very strong London Heathrow radar only 10kM away on 1317MHz @ 530MW ERP
about 10ø off the beam! Needless to say there is radar 100% of the time, but
GB3HV was still quite a watchable colour picture P3-4 with hifi sound & 7MB/S
teletext with errors!

Using the preamp before the filter, overcomes the high Q filter loss, but at
the cost of risk of overload. However being just a single gasfet it is
surprisingly linear.

Without the high Q filter all 4 radar frequencies from Heathrow would
thoroughly overload the Rx, as well of course would our 40W Tx! As it is the
look through was quite good with next to no desensing.

The old Luxor Rx is double conversion with the 1st IF @ 380MHz & all repeaked
rather than staggered tuned as it was for wide Sat use. The 2nd IF is @ 70MHz &
peak for best. And the Sound carrier vision traps are set for 5.5 & 6MHz the 2
sub carriers used on GB3HV.

70CMS DTMF COMMAND

\|/24el
 ³ @ 20m     ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿  ÚÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
 ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ<Ä´30W PAÃÄÄ´FT790ÃÄ´DTMF MIC³
25m of UR67  ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ  ÀÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ

This allows the demo station @ the Kempton park show to command various
functions of GB3HV such as the VCR, Shack & Mast Cameras, 13cms Rx of GB3BH
etc.

24cm ATV TX                       _________
                                 ³Video Adj³  GB3HV Rx or
                                 ÀÄÂÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÙ   |____________Remote Quiz Cam
\|/ 30el   ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ AF ÚÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄ¿A   o    25m
 ³ @20m    ³2 Brick³ ³1W ATVÃÄÄÄÄ´ Vision ÃÄÄÄ/oÄÄ<Local Cam 1
 ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ<Ä´40W PA ÃÄ´  Tx  ÃÄÂÄÄ´ Mixer  ÃÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄ¿
30m LDF450 ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³  ÀÄÂÄÄÄÄÂÄÙB ÀÄ´PIPÃÄ<Local Cam 2
                ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿  ³ Titles  Mic    ³   ÃÄ<Test Card Gen
                ³9" Col MonÃ<Ä´                ÀÄÄÄÙ
                ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ  ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ> To 20 site monitors
                               80m 75ê

This set up enabled either local cameras with overlaid Titles (e.g. G8MNY/P) or
the picture in picture with an electronic test card to be sent.

While the Rally's Ham Quiz was on, the remote manned camera & audio was fed to
GB3HV where it was internet streamed www.gb3hv.com, as well as being on all 20
on site monitors around the show.

All leads were correctly terminated & not Teed as in this simple diagram.

The Video adjustment box gives control over Video Gain, Black level, Colour
Hue, Colour saturation, Luminance Sharpness etc.

The PIP box has a 1/4 sized timebase corrected insert of 1 of the 2 channels.
The insert can be moved across the screen & in 1 of 2 vertical positions.

The Vision Mixer has 1 timebase corrected channel, & allows fades & wipes
between A & B as well as colour overlay titles.

The 9" colour monitor gives a clean view of what is fed to Tx/show screens.

The ATV Tx is a homebrew synthesised one on 1248MHz with pre-emphisised video
to CCITT 405 modulated to ñ3.5MHz peak. The sound system is a 6MHz FM carrier
ñ50kHz with 50uS AF pre-emphisis & an AGC system to keep it well modulated.

The 80m cable run to the site monitor distribution point was planned to be feed
from a 24cm Rx watching our locals Tx. But although the back scattered aerial
signal was noise free through the building, the degradation of the signal
quality from all those moving rally punters, meant the signal was unusable &
the cable was fitted externally along a balcony during the rally!

KEMPTON
Setups like this had been used for many years at the old Sandown race course
Ham rallies, but until recently not such complex Tx system had been used at
Kempton Park ham rally.


Why Don't U send an interesting bul?

73 de John G8MNY @ GB7CIP


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