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KerberosSDR 70cm Array
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Last crawled date: 6 years, 4 months ago
This is a suction-cup mounted antenna array (for 70cm band) for use with the KerberosSDR coherent receiver system. It has an inverted airfoil design to keep it on the vehicle and has been tested over many months at high-speed while installed onto a glass roof.
Prints well and holds up well with PLA but may want to consider PETG or ABS for high temperature operation.
Assembly is pretty straightforward. The parts list is included. Adhesive copper disks can be cutout using a hobby vinyl cutter.
Easily tracks a 5W 70cm transmitter from 3 miles away.
The wire loom is useful for keeping the wiring organized. The SMA holder is useful for creating a quick disconnect for when calibrating.
TIP: Leave KSDR operating for several minutes prior to calibration to let it warm up to reduce drift. Check its calibration periodically.
Installation on vehicle:
Clean area (glass preferred)
Moisten suction cups and install, keeping N-S in a front to back orientation.
Ensure N is pointed to the front of the vehicle.
Usage with KSDR Receiver:
Spacing: 0.2m for 70cm operation only. If on 2m, then use the 3rd harmonic frequency.
Happy Hunting!!
N5MMC
Prints well and holds up well with PLA but may want to consider PETG or ABS for high temperature operation.
Assembly is pretty straightforward. The parts list is included. Adhesive copper disks can be cutout using a hobby vinyl cutter.
Easily tracks a 5W 70cm transmitter from 3 miles away.
The wire loom is useful for keeping the wiring organized. The SMA holder is useful for creating a quick disconnect for when calibrating.
TIP: Leave KSDR operating for several minutes prior to calibration to let it warm up to reduce drift. Check its calibration periodically.
Installation on vehicle:
Clean area (glass preferred)
Moisten suction cups and install, keeping N-S in a front to back orientation.
Ensure N is pointed to the front of the vehicle.
Usage with KSDR Receiver:
Spacing: 0.2m for 70cm operation only. If on 2m, then use the 3rd harmonic frequency.
Happy Hunting!!
N5MMC
