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fsphil avatar fsphil commented on August 16, 2024

You'd need an FM modulator that can output at the satellite IF frequencies (around 1 GHz). Or skip the fl2k and use an SDR like a hackrf to generate the FM signal directly.

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03stevensmi avatar 03stevensmi commented on August 16, 2024

Dam! Thats what I was fearful of. Ah well, thanks anyway

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03stevensmi avatar 03stevensmi commented on August 16, 2024

You'd need an FM modulator that can output at the satellite IF frequencies (around 1 GHz). Or skip the fl2k and use an SDR like a hackrf to generate the FM signal directly.

Just had a look at the support for soapysdr.
will the rtl-sdr work?

I really don't have the money for a hackrf and couldn't find any info on a
analog if satellite modulator on ebay.

It needs to be around the £40-£50 mark.

Can the rtl-sdr can do satellite signal transmition or even basic pal/secam signals?
Thanks

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fsphil avatar fsphil commented on August 16, 2024

Afraid not, the rtl-sdr is a receiver only. The hackrf one is still the best SDR option.

For modulation look for 23cm ATV modulators. The 23cm amateur radio band uses frequencies that a standard satellite receiver can handle.

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03stevensmi avatar 03stevensmi commented on August 16, 2024

Afraid not, the rtl-sdr is a receiver only. The hackrf one is still the best SDR option.

For modulation look for 23cm ATV modulators. The 23cm amateur radio band uses frequencies that a standard satellite receiver can handle.

Whats the average price for one of those ATV Modulators?
It needs to be something around £45-£50.

If those modulators are too expensive,
Then is there any sdr that hacktv supports that is around £50?

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fsphil avatar fsphil commented on August 16, 2024

Then is there any sdr that hacktv supports that is around £50?

I really wish there was, I'd definitely get one and add support for it.
Right know the hackrf one is the cheapest option.

Unknown on the ATV modulator.

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03stevensmi avatar 03stevensmi commented on August 16, 2024

Then is there any sdr that hacktv supports that is around £50?

I really wish there was, I'd definitely get one and add support for it. Right know the hackrf one is the cheapest option.

Unknown on the ATV modulator.

Ok, thanks anyway man. I'll keep an eye out.
Thanks for all your help fsphill!
I'll also keep an eye out on the audio support through pipe so I've
still got something Good Out of this project.

Cheers man.
03stevensmi
;)

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