
HAMlab, Release 1.0
Receiver Specifications
Architecture:
Direct Digital Sampling
ADC Sampling Rate:
125Msps
ADC Resolution:
14 bits
Wideband Frequency Coverage:
25 kHz - 62.25 MHz
MDS (min. detectable signal):
MDS (typ)@ 500Hz BW
Preamp OFF at 14MHz
-113dBm
15dB at 14MHz
-130dBm
30dB at 50MHz
-135dBm
More MDS measurements.
Preselectors:
Available as add-on module (comming soon)
User can also connect own preselectors/filters
Transmitter Specifications
Architecture:
Direct Digital Up-conversion
TX DAC Sampling Rate:
125 Msps
TX DAC Resolution:
14 bits
RF Output Power:
up to 10 W CW and SSB at @ 13.8 V input voltage (max. 15 V)
Transmitter Frequency
Range:
160 - 10 m (amateur bands only)*
Low Pass PA Filter Bands:
160m / 80 m / 40 m / 30m / 20 m / 17m / 15m / 12m / 10m / 6 m
(possibility to changed it to any range 1.8 - 50 MHz)
Emission Modes Types:
A1A (CWU, CWL), J3E (USB, LSB), A3E (AM), F3E (FM), DIGITAL (DIGU,
DIGL)
DIGITAL (DIGU, DIGL)
Harmonic Radiation:
better than -45 dB
3rd-Order IMD:
better than -35 dB below PEP @ 14.2 MHz 10 Watts PEP
Cooling:
copper heat spreader
Note:
C25 also supports 6m operation and has all necessary output filters for 6m, anyhow STEMlab 125-14 ouput
signal is not pure enough to comply harmonic regulations for 6m
General Specifications
Antenna Connector:
ANT1 and ANT2 available on SMA connectors Included one cable with
SMA to SO-239 UHF
Antenna Impedance:
50 Ohm Unbalanced
RF Output Power:
up to 10 W CW and SSB at 13.8 V input voltage (max. 15 V)
Maximum Interconnect Cable
Length Ethernet:
100 meters (328 feet), Category 5 cable
Power connector:
PowerPole
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Chapter 5. HAMlab 160-6 10W 10W Specifications
Summary of Contents for HAMlab
Page 1: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 User Manual Sep 18 2017...
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Page 8: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 4 Chapter 1 WARNING IMPORTANT NOTICE Read before operating this unit...
Page 19: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 2 4 Start using HAMlab as Radio Station SDR 15...
Page 20: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 16 Chapter 2 Quick start...
Page 21: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 2 4 Start using HAMlab as Radio Station SDR 17...
Page 37: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 2 5 Alternative networking for HAMlab 33...
Page 41: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 6 Click Write and wait for the write to complete 2 7 Prepare SD card 37...
Page 50: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 46 Chapter 2 Quick start...
Page 72: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 68 Chapter 3 Applications and Features...
Page 73: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 3 4 Power SDR 69...
Page 79: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 HAMlab application page should appear 3 4 Power SDR 75...
Page 80: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 Connecting Power SDR with HAMlab 76 Chapter 3 Applications and Features...
Page 81: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 3 4 Power SDR 77...
Page 93: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 4 7 Back panel controls and connections 89...
Page 96: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 92 Chapter 4 HAMlab 80 10 10W Specifications...
Page 106: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 102 Chapter 5 HAMlab 160 6 10W 10W Specifications...
Page 112: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 Check that audio card was recognized 108 Chapter 6 Troubleshoot...
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Page 115: ...HAMlab Release 1 0 6 3 Audio board not working 111...