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Revision as of 14:32, 26 May 2015

We have several antennas and radios available for several bands and projects. This page is here to help track these projects and let folks know what we are doing.


Contents

Infrastructure

Radio Desk

This is a desk that has been setup in an out of the way area just for radio activites at Bloominglabs. The idea was to keep this semi-isolated so that it attracts less non-radio related cluter, currently it's in the corner of the kitchen area. This is also relatively close to the antennas for shorter coax runs and provides easy access to the grounding block demarco.

FCC licenced individuals are welcome to use our Ham radio gear. If you want to connect your rig to our antennas on a temporary basis that is fine too. If you want to setup any long term gear that's great, just let someone know that you have an interest and we'll help you get hooked up.

Radio desk


Radios

  • Amateur Radio
    • Yaesu FT-7800R dual band transceiver
    • Yaesu FT-900 HF transceiver
    • Radio Shack HTX-212, 2m transceiver
    • Kenwood TK-705D 2m transceiver
  • Other bands
    • Radio Shack Sport CB
  • RX only
    • Uniden 996T Digital Scanner
    • Realistic Pro-136 Scanner (sub 1GHz)
    • Weather radio


Antennas

Our building has a 12 foot ceiling indoors and the peak of the roof line is at about 20 feet. We have a 17' mast which is approximately 13' feet above the peak of our roof. At the top is a dual-band 2m/440 ham antenna, then a WiFi dish is mounted just below that. We have another 10 foot mast with a discone on top mounted North of there for general scanning use, as well as other antennas.

Masts and antennas from left to right
  • Mast 1 - Left-most
    • Weather Station
    • ADS-B airplane telemetry antenna
    • room for one more antenna
  • CB antenna mounted to side of building at the peak, no mast
  • Mast 2 - peak is about 33'
    • 2 meter pole antenna, top of antenna is at about 38'
    • 24dBi dish for wifi mesh
  • Mast 3 - peak is about 25'
    • Discone for wide band receiving, LMR-400 coax for low loss
    • We have a LNA for this antenna if we want to improve higher-frequency reception. Currently hooked up to the Uniden digital scanner.
  • Mast 4 - pending
    • Cushcraft R-6000 HF antenna


Grounding Block Demarco

This is above the mud room (former laser room) in the workshop. All of the antenna coax runs go through here and get lightning surge suppression at this spot. There is a grounding plate for all ground attachments and the grounding plate is directly grounded to an outdoor grounding rod.

Additionally, there is another mounting board installed here for attaching infrastructure equipment for the WiFi mesh when needed. There is power and an ethernet hub here and this is also where the ADS-B receiver lives.

Grounding demarco


Radio Projects

ADS-B receiving station

In April 2015 we were notified that our application to receive and host a free ADS-B receiving station for http://www.flightradar24.com/free-ads-b-equipment was approved. The antenna is mounted and the receiver/controller is installed on our network. Members can get our premium login to http://www.flightradar24.com, just email contact at bloominglabs dot org for details.

ADS-B receiver


Scanner Icecast internet feed

In April 2015 we revieved a Uniden 996T Digital Scanner on long-term loan by a very generous member of the public. This is a top end scanner that can receive the P25 digital mode used by our local emergency services and elsewhere across our state. We have an Icecast server to stream a feed from this radio so members can listen in remotely.


WiFi Mesh - pending

We have two 24dBi 2.4GHz dishes for linking up nearby remote buildings. We have one dish up and pointed towards our first candidate site, we continue to make forward progress.

There are a couple of goals, but the project has room for growth and change. Firstly it would be nice just to see what other sites we can link together to have a private network that spans further than just our building. Second, it could provide backup communication in the event of an emergency. Third, it will be fun just to see what other uses we can come up with for this.


Part 15 station - Bloominglabs Radio - pending

This is essentially a low power non-licensed (legal) broadcast station in the AM commercial band (can be received on any common AM radio). Part 15 refers to 47 CFR 15.221 (Operation in the band 525-1705 kHz in this case).

I've operated these in the past and they are a lot of fun. The coverage area can usually have a radius of about 1 mile, output power is limited to 100mA along with a limit of a 10' antenna. Because of FCC rules and the way this band of radio works the mast MUST be mounted directly into the ground, attaching it to our building will not work. Once our back parking lot area becomes more free of trailers I would like to run coax out through a drain pipe and get a station running.


SatNOGS Ground Station - pending

A couple of us are trying to build a SatNOGS Ground Station. Once this is operational we will be able to contribute to the SatNOGS network and allow members to control the dish for any satellite telemetry work they wish to do.


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http://www.bloominglabs.org/index.php/Radio_Activities

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