Difference between revisions of "No rotator"
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Revision as of 11:23, 23 June 2017
No-Rotator | |
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Information | |
Type: | No-Rotator ground station for SatNOGS network. |
Cost: | |
Release Information | |
Status: | Working |
Latest Release: | [ ] |
Repository: | [] |
Documentation: | [] |
No-Rotator ground station it uses a static antenna usually in VHF.
A Turnstile antenna that tuned at ~137MHz is used for NOAA satellites.
Some Turnstile antenna designs, it's wide enough to receive VHF band at 144 - 146 MHz.
For more vertical satellite passes, UHF Helical antennas receives satellites at 432 - 438 MHz,
e.g. [1]
Bill of Materials
The materials are categorized into 3 groups:
- RF components
- Client components
- Hardware components
Part | Qty | Source | Price ($) |
RTL-SDR | 1 | [2] | 21 |
SMA Male to SMA Male Connector Pigtail Cable | 1 | [3] | 1 |
LNA with FM-Notch | 1 | [4] | 35 |
RG-58 cable, 2.2m | 1 | [] | - |
SMA Male cable connector | 1 | [] | - |
Type-N Female chassis connector | 1 | [] | - |
Type-N Male cable connector | 2 | [] | - |
Turnstile antenna with Type-N Female connector | 1 | [] | - |