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This architecture implements the COTS DVB-S2 standard for high definition digital video and transmits in the 23cm band (1.3 GHz). Copenhagen Suborbitals saw a very stable link at 3.5W RF at 10km altitude.

 

WIP Idea

From a discussion between Charlie and Dennis.

HAM radio people use the DVB-T or DVB-S protocol for DATV (digital amateur TV) in Europe and in US (e.g. https://batc.org.uk/). There are commercial products which encode a hdmi picture and send it out over a DVB-T channel.

A device which we could use would be this one: http://www.hides.com.tw/product_HV320_eng.html (there are multiple available, unclear what kind of different features they offer).

Rocket Inventory:

Groud Station

Things to discuss:

  • Frequency? (D: I would prefer 70cm/440MHz, easier to get PAs and is less problematic in regard to doppler)
  • Bandwith? (HAMs usually use 2.4 MHz, commercial products use 5-8 MHz)
  • Power? (run the PA+Modulator all the time or only at timeslots)