For that price you have a complete new rig with swr protection and 150W real watts and clean

Did you pay more then 300gbp for that rig?
I never paid quite that much for it, i've added a little extra onto the price for postage and packing.RF-Head wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150W-PLL-FM-B ... 4aedce7d82
For that price you have a complete new rig with swr protection and 150W real watts and clean
Did you pay more then 300gbp for that rig?
Seems my builder has not been 100% straight with me doesn't it. I met him after buying some gunnplexer horns off him on ebay. He has been pratting about for about a month and a half building this rig for me. I've text him twice aready, no reply yet from him but he is very slow to respond in any case. I must admit, I was expecting something a little neater than this to be delivered to me and i'm still to fire it up and test it yet. It still needs an audio input putting in!shorty wrote:Save the pic to your computer then you can enlarge the image.
The amp looks like it's been laying around in someones junk box since the 80's, it may have been built recently with old parts, i wouldn't like to bet on it.
I'd bench test the transmitter first to see if it's actually works before connecting to an aerial, as others have said add a lpf on the output, make sure the aerial is tuned or the output transistor will more than likely fry if theres a mismatch.
How do you know the guy you got it off, his he a member on here?
I'd be having a quite word in his ear about a refund if i'd paid for a new 150 watt transmitter, unless you got a really good deal.
My dipole is tuned to the frequency that I asked the rig builder to set it to, so hopefully, if I was to test it out, I should be ok in that area. I will be sure to keep an eye on the heatsink as well. I need to wire it up for MPX input - have you got a link to the circuit diagram you mention above please? I assume I will just need to use a fan connector on the driver board with the other end wired up to an RCA jack mounted on the case? Still no reply from the builder....Analyser wrote:Not sure how you guys can see the numbers on the transistors but if the final is a 2N6166 be careful, they are not rugged at all and will blow quite easily into a poor antenna.
As others have said you may find this hums a bit (or maybe not, just have to try it) and also I would add a low pass filter.
The driver is a greek design from a guy calling himself Aspisys. I haven't had one on the bench ever but saw the circuit diagram which looked okay to my eyes.
When you fire this up, firstly make sure the antenna is 100% good and secondly periodically check how hot the heatsink is getting; if you can't hold your hand on it for more than a few seconds it's too hot.
Hi Darren, If you are intrested to build your own RDS encoder I have a drawing of a fully functioning encoder which I found online, many years ago. It was called "MyDRS 876" and was developed by a guy from France. Unfortunately, it is not his website or any trace of whether he or any pictures of the encoder. But I was smart to save down all the documentation on the decoder and software. Has made a new double-sided circuit boards and it has worked great for years now. Let me now if you are intrested.darren123 wrote:am interested in seeing that design for that rds encoder if you have it at hand and willing to share.