Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Visita a la emissora de Ona Mitja 783 KHz

Ha sigut un dia molt agradable. Gracies al meu amic Josep he tingut l'oportunitat de visitar la estació emissora de Ona Mitja de COPE Barcelona (783 KHz). Per als que ens agrada el mon de la radio, tot lo referent a les "baixes freqüències" i la generació de Kilowats te un encant especial. Es un mon on les vàlvules son les reines i les tensions i les potencies es mesuren amb milers.
Aquesta instal.lació disposa de dues emissores que funcionen en modalitat de alta disponibilitat: una de moderna (la activa) i una de més antiga (que entra en funcionament en cas de problemes a la principal). Aquesta ultima, fabricada per Continental Electronics es la que m'ha cridat l'atenció. L'atmosfera "retro" te un encant especial que només el podem apreciar uns quants. La seva estructura amplia permet visualitzar tot el seu funcionament començant per la etapa elèctrica que puja la seva entrada de 380V trifàsic fins a 17KV, passant per el seu armari de comandament on tot son relés i contactors i acabant a la etapa de potencia on dues majestuoses vàlvules pugen la senyal fins el 50KW.
A les fotografies podeu observar els diferents elements. A destacar la canonada de coure enorme que veieu que es la conducció que treu la senyal de la sala i la porta capa l'exterior i en Josep literalment dintre del quadre de comandament fent un manteniment rutinari.
No vaig poder estar-me fer fer-me una foto al costat de les vàlvules (lògicament amb la emissora apagada :)


Emissora Onda Media 783 Khz 50 KV Emissora Onda Media 783 Khz 50 KV

Emissora Onda Media 783 Khz 50 KV Emissora Onda Media 783 Khz 50 KV

Base Station Khz 50 KV Base Station Khz 50 KV

    Base Station Khz 50 KV Base Station Khz 50 KV

    High Power TransmitterHigh Power Transmitter


Josep VernetJuan Domenech


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Back to the future

Almost eight years have passed since experimenting with Software Defined Radio (SDR) was my main interest. I'd invest some time on my first (and so far my last) web page www.domenech.org and it worth it. My experiment to hack a very common and cheap video acquisition card for PC based on the chip BT878A was a shock for the gnuradio community. Since then, the only way to approach to 1M samples/second was to spend some money in a pseudo professional PCI card. I got feedback from amateurs from around the world (and I still receive it) and this tool was a way to begin the exploration of the amazing world of SDR with a budget.
Since then, nothing has moved on my side about that. Like many other things my focus moved elsewhere and this hobbie became just a nice reminder that I could have fun surrounded by electronics and playing to be a mad scientist.
But recently, my old friend brought to my attention a recent shock. Another hack happened and this one is awesome. A USB TDT (Terrestrial Digital TV) chip receiver has been used to plug up to 3.2M samples/second into gnuradio. The RTL2831U is cheap and widely available and it promises hours of fun for old SDR enthusiast and the birth of need tools to break hard barriers: GSM, TETRA, who knows? New tools... for everyone.
The King is dead. Long life the King!

Note: I've decided to bury my old work with SDR and leave my main web page just for current projects. For future reference:
Analog to Digital Converter with 16 bits and 448000 Samples per second based in the Bt878A (English)
Convertidor Analógico Digital de 16 bits y 448000 muestras por segundo basado en el Bt878A (Spanish)
btaudio.c module modification to get 896000 Samples per second with the Bt878A ADC (English)
Modificación del modulo btaudio.c para la obtención de 896000 muestras por segundo con el ADC del Bt878A (Spanish)
My First Software Defined Radio (SDR) Receiver (English)
Mi primer Receptor "Software Defined Radio" (SDR) (Spanish)
ALSA support for the Bt878a and Fedora Core 4 (English)
Soporte ALSA para el Bt878a y Fedora Core 4 (Spanish)
Interface the ICOM R7000 10.7 MHz IF output to the Bt878a ADC (English)
Conexión salida IF 10,7 Mhz del receptor ICOM R7000 al ADC Bt878a (Spanish)