Blue one that EFR checked out as well, seems he measures a bit less harmonic and nothing below carrier.
VCO PLL - seems to be terrible according to him - 6 months old -45db or so in aircraft band
And this follow up of same one :
The reality of these is just cause they sent him a best case scenario review one what they might send to others remains completely unknowable so something you might get will have a strong second harmonic, they may just have doctored the one they sent for a review.
If they can get the second harmonic down to - 40 or so why cannot the fools who make this stuff add a low pass filter that would cost them $4 with minimal power losses 4 coil/4cap.
Spectraman reviews of 2 new chinese TX's (look away if not interested)
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The dial is Glowing 88-108 , spin the wheel to light those Red LEDs , see signal needle rise.
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I don’t know if it was these but I liked it were he showed the difference between mono and stereo, it was a bh number chip, (a slinky number
) it was like a hedgehog when stereo was activated in mono it seemed alright, with a bh chip you could connect your own encoder, thats why they ended up with an mpx input.
i think they made an error trying to power it on 13.5v, i think they were maybe thinking, they would get extra watts, likely putting high voltage into the chip. (maybe it could end in a chip pan fire
) i was waiting for them to switch the scanner to nmb mode, they would hear the carrier drifting off frequency it was abit disappointing, they didn't show that.
testing something to see if it gets warm is a good test, specially of an rf output device, it takes a while for power supply to get warm, your best off looking at the voltage seeing if it drops, know if the power supply can handle it. if its been run to the max their might be different loading conditions so it might blow anyway, relax with the max lol
A bh puts out small spurs close to the aerial, likely hear it in ajoining rooms on other frequencies, likely with an aerial indoors, the qn puts out noise which covers the fm band which goes out further, with 5-7w with a loft or outdoor aerial it would be unlikely for your neightbours to hear anything on fm. The best option is if you wanted something to go to pcs buy something that isn’t a chip, stereo encoders will have a filtered output, which the bh chips don’t have, I suppose then you can hear shania without bothering anyway.
Theres not a tx that dosen’t have a filter, i think what people are meaning when their adding an extra, the amplifier isn’t good quailty so will spur without a match, its kind of stab in the dark that it works for them, without changing values of c. If you make a filter you connect to the back of any transmitter, changing the values of c get the perfect match, none of the signal will lost, get rid of spurs the amp maybe creating from having an imperfect match, it won’t take away the other stuff that the chip is creating, if it is one, which it doesn't have to be.
i think they made an error trying to power it on 13.5v, i think they were maybe thinking, they would get extra watts, likely putting high voltage into the chip. (maybe it could end in a chip pan fire
testing something to see if it gets warm is a good test, specially of an rf output device, it takes a while for power supply to get warm, your best off looking at the voltage seeing if it drops, know if the power supply can handle it. if its been run to the max their might be different loading conditions so it might blow anyway, relax with the max lol
A bh puts out small spurs close to the aerial, likely hear it in ajoining rooms on other frequencies, likely with an aerial indoors, the qn puts out noise which covers the fm band which goes out further, with 5-7w with a loft or outdoor aerial it would be unlikely for your neightbours to hear anything on fm. The best option is if you wanted something to go to pcs buy something that isn’t a chip, stereo encoders will have a filtered output, which the bh chips don’t have, I suppose then you can hear shania without bothering anyway.
Theres not a tx that dosen’t have a filter, i think what people are meaning when their adding an extra, the amplifier isn’t good quailty so will spur without a match, its kind of stab in the dark that it works for them, without changing values of c. If you make a filter you connect to the back of any transmitter, changing the values of c get the perfect match, none of the signal will lost, get rid of spurs the amp maybe creating from having an imperfect match, it won’t take away the other stuff that the chip is creating, if it is one, which it doesn't have to be.
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I think it was EFR who tried out one of these or a simliar one, i’m guessing it might of been a bh chip, with them been able to pick up other stations.