Mario Vano
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Introducing RadioHat 2
Some time ago I designed a card called “RadioHat” for use with Raspberry Pi computers to allow them to operate as the heart of HF radio transceivers or to drive transverters for UHF and VHF.
I’m making this video to introduce a new generation of that card called “RadioHat 2”. It demonstrates the card on the test bench and explains the changes from the earlier version.
For more information about this open source hardware project you can visit its source repository:
github.com/mpvano/radiohat2
or the mailing list at:
groups.io/g/RadioHat/topics
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Using a Siglent 1204X-e and a Pi running SOX to IMD Test an IC-7300
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In an earlier video, I showed you how I use the FFT functions of a Siglent oscilloscope to measure the Intermodulation Distortion produced by HF SSB transmitters. In another, I showed a way to generate tones for such testing using a Raspberry Pi. This video uses these two techniques together to test an ICOM 7300 on 20 meters. There are several lab reports out there for this radio so we can comp...
Using SOX on a Raspberry Pi to generate TX Test Tones
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This video shows a simple way to use almost any raspberry pi computer to generate audio signals that can be used to perform tests on amateur radio equipment. The video uses an easily available program called SOX that has been a mainstay of DSP work on desktop platforms for decades. In this video SOX is installed on Raspbian "Bullseye" with the command: sudo apt-get install sox and it's run to g...
Measuring HF Transmitter Harmonics with the Siglent 1204Xe
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Hi I’m Mario Vano. I operate amateur radio station AE0GL near Minneapolis and like to experiment with QRP hardware designs and for that, I need a way to measure spurious outputs of my radio transmitters. In an earlier video I provided a simple introduction to the use of the Siglent 1204x-e oscilloscope to measure in-band intermodulation products from an HF two tone SSB test. In this video I’m g...
Measuring SSB Two Tone Test results with the Siglent1204Xe
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Hi I’m Mario Vano. I operate amateur radio station AE0GL near Minneapolis and like to experiment with QRP hardware designs and for that, I need a way to measure spurious outputs of my radio transmitters. In an earlier video I provided a very simple introduction to the use of the Siglent 1204x-e oscilloscope for RF spectrum analysis. In that video I showed how to set it up to display a scan of l...
Using the Siglent 1204X-e Oscilloscope's FFT for RF Spectrum Analysis
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This is a simple video walking the viewer through setting up RF scans of Minneapolis FM broadcast stations as received on a whip antenna. It shows how to use the Math FFT functions of this inexpensive oscilloscope as a "poor man's spectrum analyzer". See also this HF SSB 2-tone distortion test video: ua-cam.com/video/DO7MztIkNLo/v-deo.html
RadioHat for Raspberry Pi - quick demo
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RadioHat is an Amateur Radio HF exciter and receiver in the form of a "Hat" for the Raspberry Pi. Radiohat was designed by Mario Vano, AE0GL This is a quick demonstration of the board transmitting a two-tone test pattern into a spectrum analyzer and receiving single-sideband on 20 meters from one of my antennas. Note that the graticule of the scope is calibrated to display absolute power in DBm...
Martin McHugh: The Master's Choice CD Launch Concert
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The Master’s Choice CD Launch concert featuring Martin McHugh - May 17, 2013 at The Celtic Junction Arts Center in St. Paul Minnesota. We celebrated the launch of Martin McHugh’s first CD “The Master’s Choice”. The evening began with this concert set featuring Martin along with Dáithí Sproule (guitar), and Laura MacKenzie (flute, whistle, concertina). Martin McHugh, master accordion player and ...

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  • @jimwolsiffer4397
    @jimwolsiffer4397 3 місяці тому

    Thank you, I have this DSO and still learning! 73, Jim WB8ZLK

  • @robertharker
    @robertharker 3 місяці тому

    Great project. Thanks!

  • @Lou-KI5FTY
    @Lou-KI5FTY 3 місяці тому

    Great job! Thanks for your continued work.

  • @backyardcnc
    @backyardcnc 6 місяців тому

    Mario, tnx for the great series of videos using the Siglent! I recently bought this scope and your videos have been most informative. Hope you continue to publish more! Your delivery style is very easy to follow. Vy 73 de ve4ace!

  • @y_x2
    @y_x2 7 місяців тому

    Using an oscilloscope probe to measure the spectrum is far from optimum. Amplitude vary with frequency since the cable is not match to 50 ohm.

    • @mariovano
      @mariovano 7 місяців тому

      That's a common misunderstanding! In the configurations where I show the scope connected to a load via a T it should NOT be matched to 50 ohms as the signal is already terminated properly. We are properly measuring voltage across the accurate 50 ohm load with a scope probe calibrated to do that. That is what the probe and scope were designed to do. The supplied T and probe adapter for the high impedance probe setting work to at least the specified bandwidth of the scope when used this way. You are correct, however that this means that at 200 MHZ, the measurements can be 3Db low as that is what the 200 MHz specification of the scope actuallymeans! This bandwidth will not be improved by using a 50 home setup for the measurement - it's the limit of the scope's design. It also limits the FFT and power measurements of the 200 Mhz version of this scope to to around 160MHz. In some videos I show how to use the scope as the destination load, but it's usually via some sort of properly calibrated power attenuator. Thahk you for reminding us that's that it is easy to forget the scope bandwidth is only 200 MHz! This means that that using it to measure harmonics above 100 MHz can give misleading results. This is a great system for HF work up to about 30 MHZ, but 6 meters and beyond requires a better analyzer ( and I have several). thanks again for your interest...

  • @mp-ov9dh
    @mp-ov9dh 10 місяців тому

    nice info!

  • @hydromakers
    @hydromakers 10 місяців тому

    Finally I got a pretty good idea on how to use the FFT Thanks.

  • @VE9QRP
    @VE9QRP Рік тому

    Thanks. This is an excellent video.

  • @todaysfigures598
    @todaysfigures598 Рік тому

    very useful video, sir. Really appreciated!

  • @aviationodyssey1892
    @aviationodyssey1892 Рік тому

    Thank you! Such a wonderful tutorials

  • @aviationodyssey1892
    @aviationodyssey1892 Рік тому

    Great informations, thank you!

  • @xealit
    @xealit Рік тому

    awesome!

  • @cbnation1
    @cbnation1 Рік тому

    Very clear demo. Considering buying one from the 1000X-E range. 73 de ON4CKM

    • @mariovano
      @mariovano Рік тому

      Note that some handy features only are present in the 4 channel models. In particular the FFT automatic marker display tables are not present in the two channel versions and the web browser control is missing in some models. Good luck!

  • @everythingquads
    @everythingquads Рік тому

    Invaluable information. Thanks

  • @mcimpoeru
    @mcimpoeru Рік тому

    Hello Mr. Vano, how did you terminate the antenna? Thanks in advance!

    • @mariovano
      @mariovano Рік тому

      It probably wasn't needed for this example, but I did it anyway using a BNC T connector and a 50ohm BNC termination left over from ancient BNC networking days... M

  • @antoniocid6860
    @antoniocid6860 Рік тому

    extremely useful, Mr. Vano. Thank you!

  • @antoniocid6860
    @antoniocid6860 Рік тому

    It's really interesting, Mr. Vano

  • @antoniocid6860
    @antoniocid6860 Рік тому

    amazing how you take full advantage of the FFT capabilities included in the Siglent's bestseller on your videos. These videos worth more than a thousand manual pages. You deserve an statue Mr. Vano. Parabens!

  • @todaysfigures598
    @todaysfigures598 Рік тому

    👍

  • @todaysfigures598
    @todaysfigures598 Рік тому

    very useful, thank you

  • @jimwolsiffer4397
    @jimwolsiffer4397 Рік тому

    Hi Mario, I have this scope and will try this out soon! Thank you for the class! Jim

    • @mariovano
      @mariovano Рік тому

      Enjoy!

    • @jimwolsiffer4397
      @jimwolsiffer4397 Рік тому

      @@mariovano my Siglent is actually the 1104 but upgraded to the 1204 and performs fine. But it's my 1st DSO, lots of features I have to learn. My old Hitachi V355 was used for 30 years or so before this purchase. Look forward to more of your thorough lessons! Jim.

  • @todaysfigures598
    @todaysfigures598 Рік тому

    I really appreciate your video Sir👍

  • @bobwhite137
    @bobwhite137 Рік тому

    FYI - you can display a table of the markers on the Siglent, and see the relative dB values without having to cursor around.

    • @mariovano
      @mariovano Рік тому

      Of course, but that only works on the 4 channel models like mine. I've been trying to show other ways to do it for the benefit of users of the very popular 1202X-e which has no tables in the FFT function. Unfortunately, I can't test on it since I don't have a 1202Xe available. I've been trying to show simpler ways to do things lately after being accused by a friend of doing videos about hardware no ham can afford! Thanks for the comment, however. I love the tables myself! M

  • @frankbholle
    @frankbholle Рік тому

    Very intersting!! Thanks!!

  • @perceptron9834
    @perceptron9834 Рік тому

    hehe : Mario Vano , a heard Hu instead of Va

  • @JAKOB1977
    @JAKOB1977 Рік тому

    Interesting.. will try it out to look at the FM signals with my scopes FFT.. I tried with my portable HackRF that have an inbuild signal generator. and just a crude telescoping antenna and see if My scope picked it up, though the output is low. but I was able to see the signals I made at fx 490Mhz on the scopes FFT. I recall the Misig FFT peaks at just under 90k points but highly variable.. ua-cam.com/video/1pewjPRPYKY/v-deo.html Here I tried with a cheap FY6900/60Mhz arb. signal generator but I likely need to terminate it, to remove some of these harmonics..new to this and mostly trying to learn. ua-cam.com/video/eH8t_r0L2q8/v-deo.html but I generally prefer to use, my old SDR when looking at spectrum signals. ua-cam.com/video/uDd7vuCyd28/v-deo.html

    • @mariovano
      @mariovano Рік тому

      You'll probably have better luck if you try using a dummy load and directly connecting the scope to the devices via a bnc T. Even a small 50 ohm terminator should work as a load for the devices you mentioned since they're all well below .1 watt... Working with antennas like you are doing results in power supply noises in both devices being effectively put in series with the signal due to the sneak path back through the power supply in the devices. Thanks for your comments and good luck with your experiments! M

  • @fleetsenseman2539
    @fleetsenseman2539 Рік тому

    Hi Mario, Thanks for doing this video. I've got this scope and a QCX+. Can you confirm the correct setup is output of QCX goes into a T. Dummy load attached to side connector on T and where I'm lost is where/what is the scope probe connected to? I've got a bnc breakout that goes from bnc to 2 screw terminals. Could I just use that? Also, I'm wanting to measure power output with this scope and radio. Would the same setup be what I'm looking for? My concern is in not wanting to blow up my scope. So, I'm assuming at 10Watts or less an attenuator is not needed? Thanks again for the video and for any insight you care to offer. 73! Fleet KC1QHE

    • @mariovano
      @mariovano Рік тому

      If you think about it as a normal voltage reading with the scope probe you can see what is safe and what isn't. You're just connecting the x10 probe to the dummy load the way you would probe any normal AC signal with it if you were troubleshooting. Here's a link to a slightly better picture of the dummy load, BNC T and 10x probe with its BNC Tip adapter plugged into the T: drive.google.com/file/d/1tcTT-pdPCHPf3pgUR9npNjJ_JjPd0het/view?usp=sharing My scope came with 4 probe kits, and each one contained a funny looking adapter that slips over the probe tip (with the clip removed) and plugs in to a bnc/tnc connector's inner shield (It doesn't look like a BNC connector at all). Note: This is not the same thing as a terminated adapter for a scope input! A bigger unshielded adapter might work OK with your 10x probe, but it would probably introduce errors as the frequency rises. You need to keep a short, low capacitance path to the probe and its ground return if you don't use the proper adapter for a 10x probe. If you try your adapter, consider using the short grounding clip instead of the alligator clip and going straight in to the probe tip instead of the self-holding cap. I see no problems doing this at 10 watts which should be 62 volts peak to peak. I believe the probe and scope with probe is rated at well over 200 Volts. Just don't forget to convert from Peak-to-Peak to RMS Voltage. Note that the FFT automatically does this conversion and displays power if the units are dbm.

    • @fleetsenseman2539
      @fleetsenseman2539 Рік тому

      @@mariovano Thank you. I just gave it a try and it works well. Now, if I can just get my power on the QCX to around 5Watts I'll be happy.

  • @remaca
    @remaca 2 роки тому

    Thank you for taking the time to put it together. Very clear and thorough explanation of this function. Will try it.

    • @mariovano
      @mariovano 2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @MacKenzieMusic
    @MacKenzieMusic 7 років тому

    Thank you Mario for putting this up - you have us all sounding real nice! I can hardly believe this was four years ago now - and I can hardly wait for Marty to have a chance to view! That was a great celebration of, and for, Mr. Martin McHugh. The house was packed!