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Itty Bitty Radio Telescope
Observing the Sun at 12 GHz

Itty Bitty Radio Telescope YouTube Video

  • NooElec DVB-T+DAB+FM (R820T) SDR receiver with SDR# V1.0.0.500 showing the solar radio emission.
  • SDR is at 1.2 GHz center frequency and 2 MHz capture bandwidth.
  • The yellow band in the bottom blue spectrogram window is the 6 dB rise in signal strength as the radio dish is moved across the Sun.
  • The blue bottom spectrogram window vertical axis is time and the horizontal axis is frequency.
  • The Satellite Finder and power supply is connected to the first LNB output.
  • The NooElec DVB-T+DAB+FM (R820T) SDR receiver is connected to the second LNB output
  • Click on the above screen for full resolution screen capture.
  • The above screen capture was the first time test of the Itty Bitty Radio Telescope with the SDR.


Itty Bitty Radio Telescope Parts

  • Amazon DirecTv 18-Inch Satellite Dish LNB 18
    • LNB Needs power from the receiver to work
    • Dual output for two receivers
      • LNB output 1 to the Satellite Finder Meter For Directv
      • DC power is provided to the LNB output 1.
      • LNB output 2 to the DVB-T+DAB+FM (R820T) SDR receiver
        • Tuning range 950 MHz to 1.45 GHz
        • 2+ MHz capture bandwidth
        • Center frequency set to 1.2 GHz
      • LNB output 2 does not have DC voltage on it.
      • Therefor, no need for DC blocking adapter to the SDR receiver
    • LNB input frequency: 12.2 to 12.7 GHz
    • LNB output frequency: 950 to 1.45 GHz
    • Noise Figure: 1.1 dB, Max
    • Gain: 50 to 62 dB
    • LO frequency: 11.25 GHz, +/- 2 Mhz
Itty Bitty Radio Telescope
  • Amazon Satellite Finder Meter For Directv
    • Needs power from the receiver input to work: 13 ~ 18 VDC
    • Light behind meter in on when powered
    • Sound and meter for signal detection
    • Frequency range: 0.95 GHz ~ 2.15 GHz
    • Input level Max: -10 dBm
    • Input level Min: -40 dBm
    • LNB Gain: 52~60 dB
    • Meter scale 0 to 10
    • Finder adjustment control
      • The finder is adjusted to 1 for the sky overhead
      • The finder reads ~2 for the Sun
      • The finder reads ~5 for the ground & trees
      • The finder reads ~5 for hand over LNB
Satellite Finder
  • Power Supply for LNB and Satellite Finder
    • Two 9 V batteries or
      • 14 V DC wall power supply with "M" connector or
      • Eight 1.5 VDC batteries in plastic holder with "M" connector
    • Power Supply box with two connectors
      • Radio Shack 273-0102 RF Choke, 100 microhenries
        • Blocks the RF from being shorted in the DC power source
      • Radio Shack 274-1582 Size M Panel-mount Coaxial Power Jack w/Switch
      • Radio Shack 278-0212 Panel-Mount F-61 Jack (2-Pack)
      • Radio Shack 270-1801 Project Enclosure (3x2x1")
      • The power for the Satellite Finder and the LNB is delivered by the RG6 coax. I made a small box Radio Shack 270-1801 Project Enclosure (3x2x1") with a F connector Radio Shack 278-0212 Panel-Mount F-61 Jack (2-Pack) and a M connector Radio Shack 274-1582 Size M Panel-mount Coaxial Power Jack w/Switch. DC power is connected to the M connector. The F connector is connected to the Satellite Finder to power it and the LNB. Inside the box the center of the M connector is connected to one end the Radio Shack 273-0102 RF Choke, 100 microhenries. The other end of the RF Choke is connected to the center of the F connector. The choke blocks the RF signal from the power source (two 9 volt batteries).
    • "F" male to "F" male connector
      • Attach power box to satellite finder receiver "F" connector
     
  • Two 3 feet RG-6 coaxial cable with "F" connectors  
  • Camera tripod with quick release plate and geared head

18 VDC batteries


Drift scan of the Sun across the antenna beam


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