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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] optical transverters
From: "Michael Sapp" <wa3tts@verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 15:24:10 -0500
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HI All: I helped John, K3PGP with that optical transverter project in the 
early 1990s.  We were using 2 meter I.F.s at the time and we could get 
non-LOS "fog scatter".  I lived on top a hill with an interstate highway 
below and we would hear strange Burr-aap sounds on the optical receiver from 
time to time, which turned out to be the state police lidars.  I still have 
a photomultiplier and some optical stuff lying around. The PIN detectors 
were much easier to use.

Mike wa3tts

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>   1. Time to Change VUCC Rules? (Les Rayburn)
>   2. Re: [VHF] Optical transverters [was: Time to Change VUCC
>      Rules?] (Les Rayburn)
>   3. Fwd: [QRP-L] FS: Transverters (John D'Ausilio)
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> Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 21:18:29 -0600
> From: "Les Rayburn" <les@highnoonfilm.com>
> Subject: [VHFcontesting] Time to Change VUCC Rules?
> To: "VHF Contesting Reflector" <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>,
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> Considering the recent rules changes for ARRL VHF/UHF Contest regarding 
> optical communications, isn?t it time to also change the VUCC Award 
> credits to better reflect the current thinking (and state of the art for 
> free space optical communications?)
>
> Currently, the VUCC Rules define this frequency range as ?Laser 300Ghz and 
> above?. While the ARRL VHF/UHF Contest rules define these contacts as:
>
> Above 300 GHz, contacts are permitted for contest credit only between 
> licensed amateurs using mono-chromatic signal sources (for example, laser 
> and LED) and employing at least one stage of electronic detection on 
> receive.  Laser usage is restricted to ANSI Z136 Class I, II, IIa, and 
> IIIa (i.e.; output power is less than 5 mW).
>
> A handful of amateurs are currently working to develop optical 
> ?transverters? that would work with IF rigs like the FT-817 and others on 
> full-fledged transceivers that utilize one LED as both emitter and 
> detector, which greatly simplifies mechanical design and aiming. It would 
> be a shame to see these advances be ruled ineligible for VUCC credit.
>
> How about it, Newington?
>
> 73,
>
> Les Rayburn, N1LF
> EM63nf
>
> P.S. How do I order a VUCC lapel pin? I didn?t get one with my 
> certificate, but I?d really like one.
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 10:09:34 -0600
> From: "Les Rayburn" <les@highnoonfilm.com>
> Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] [VHF] Optical transverters [was: Time to
> Change VUCC Rules?]
> To: "Ev Tupis" <w2ev@yahoo.com>, "VHF Contesting Reflector"
> <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>, <vhf@w6yx.stanford.edu>
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> Ev & The Group,
>
> Most of the discussion related to the transverter design has taken place 
> on the ?Laser? list devoted to free space optical communications at 
> QTH.net. The design is the work of Stuart Wisher, G8CYW. You can see a 
> copy of the schematic at
> this link:
>
> http://www.aladal.net/toast/detector.html
>
>
> Stuart?s design uses a single high power LED for both the transmit and 
> receive path, which significantly reduces the difficulty in ?aiming? 
> towards the distant station. This is no small point, especially at DX 
> distances. It also includes TX/RX relay switching, and is suitable for use 
> with a small IF rig like the FT-817ND or FlexRadio 1500.
>
> Many of us believe that a ?transverter? design for optical communications, 
> especially using a single LED could greatly increase the popularity of 
> optical communications.
>
> This is also a great choice for rovers, and fixed stations wishing to ?add 
> a band? during contests without spending a lot of money. Simple optical 
> communications can be added for well under $200. I?m kind of surprised 
> that the ?pack rovers? in California didn?t make this band one of their 
> first choices.
>
> Stuart?s QRZ.com entry tells more?and he?s very active on the ?Laser? 
> list.
>
>
> My big passion these days is optical communication and I have designed and 
> constructed several rigs for AM and FM using lasers and power LEDs.  The 
> current state of the art is an optical transverter that enables the FT817 
> to be converted from 80m to light, including sideband - I think this is a 
> world first.  I operate within a small group of like-minded radio amateurs 
> (Northern Lights Optical Communications Group) where we are interested in 
> microphone to loudspeaker immediate communications, rather than 
> computer-based data signals.  Our current distance record is 32km (20 
> miles) on AM, and 6km on SSB, although this was not difficult since 
> signals were end-stopping.  Watch this space for future developments! 
> UPDATE last week I made SSB QSOs at 34km with G8KPD (20.9.10) signals 58 
> both ways, and 32.8km with GPNN (21.9.10) signals again 58 both ways. I 
> also received FM from Gordon that end stopped the RX.  We will be testing 
> over a 46km path when the weather allows.
>
>
>
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> From: Ev Tupis
> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 4:55 AM
> To: VHF Contesting Reflector ; vhf@w6yx.stanford.edu
> Subject: [VHF] Optical transverters [was: Time to Change VUCC Rules?]
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> ----- Original Message ----
>
>> A  handful of amateurs are currently working to develop optical
>> btransvertersb  that would work with IF rigs like the FT-817 and others 
>> on
>> full-fledged  transceivers that utilize one LED as both emitter and 
>> detector,
>> which greatly  simplifies mechanical design and aiming.
> ---------------------------
>
> Les,
> A quickie Google search for the term "optical transverter" yielded not 
> much of
> use.  Care to share more information on the topic?
> Ev, W2EV
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> Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 16:45:35 -0500
> From: "John D'Ausilio" <jdausilio@gmail.com>
> Subject: [VHFcontesting] Fwd: [QRP-L] FS: Transverters
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> no connection, just passing along ..
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Jeff Hetherington <va3jff@yahoo.ca>
> Date: Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 12:14 PM
> Subject: [QRP-L] FS:  Transverters
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net, QRP Canada Mailing List
> <members@qrp-canada.com>, qrp-l@mailman.qth.net
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>
> Hi All.
>
> Just starting to put my shack back together after a basement
> renovation and the time has come to realize that some of the goodies
> could be better utilized by somebody else since I only operate VHF
> portable with my FT817.
>
> I have available;
> Elecraft XV-50 6m transverter, with all manuals and cables, $300 + ship.
>
> MMT 28-144 2m transverter. Manual included. $50 + ship.
>
> Contact me directly if interested.
>
> 73/72
> Jeff
>
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