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23cm SG Lab Transverter and 25w PA 

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Here's a quick look at the SG Laboratory 23cm Transverter and 25 watt PA.
1296 MHz is a great entry-level band for those wishing to move into the microwave part of our hobby. Although not technically a microwave band, 1296 MHz, or 23cm, is still a part of UHF spectrum. It’s a great band to start honing your skills in microwave RF as you move up to SHF.
This SG Lab 1296 MHz transverter has an IF in the 2m band. Located in Sofia, Bulgaria, SG Lab makes all sorts of microwave and RF products for commercial applications therefore they’re well-positioned to make amateur radio products.
More info at 3fs.net.au/sg-...

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21 авг 2024

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@VE3UET
@VE3UET 3 года назад
Nice, I have one of these too with an 11 element yagi and I use the Butterfly test antenna, as a feed horn on my dish for a 50mile line of site point to point remote station link
@VK3FS
@VK3FS 3 года назад
They're great value for money. Must be line of sight over that distance.
@VK9TOM
@VK9TOM 3 года назад
Very cool little Transverter Andrew
@VK3FS
@VK3FS 3 года назад
Works a treat too. I only boxed it up on the weekend.
@VK9TOM
@VK9TOM 3 года назад
@@VK3FS cool 😎
@miguelfrancisco1035
@miguelfrancisco1035 3 года назад
Hello, I also have a set of these (transverter + PA), they are excellent. My antenna is a loop yagi from Directive Systems. Great video. Congratulations. 73, PY1LO
@VK3FS
@VK3FS 3 года назад
Hello Miguel. They are a terrific transverters. I have a few hear. They're very popular here in Melbourne too. :)
@fotografm
@fotografm Месяц назад
Looks great. Are they still available to buy ?
@VK3FS
@VK3FS Месяц назад
They sure are.
@joecizin9357
@joecizin9357 3 года назад
1 Question, if anyone cares to answer . . best Frq for voice communicate at A distance of 800 km Clearing a mountain range of 2,000 meters Using an antenna deploy-able in an Urban environment. ?? Suitable radios . . .Lab599 TX500 or ?? And is it possible to calculate an optimal angle to set said antennas? @ Latitude 35°17'0.46"S Cheers
@VK3FS
@VK3FS 3 года назад
Interesting Question Joe. I'd try 3.5MHz at night, but nothing reliable during the day. Ask someone local to you.
@joecizin9357
@joecizin9357 3 года назад
@@VK3FS There cant be any trying in this situation, there must be an algorithm to give an exact answer. I mean we put a man on the moon in 1969, what about weather balloons and mash wave?
@VE3UET
@VE3UET 3 года назад
Maybe you should investigate 10ghz and reflect your signal off a fixed orbit satellite
@doccpu7
@doccpu7 6 дней назад
Where are these available from?
@VK3FS
@VK3FS День назад
www.sg-lab.com/TR1300/tr1300.html via email
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