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![]() "Stu" wrote in message ups.com... Hello! I have no experience working with frequencies in the gigahertz range, but I am working on a project that broadcasts AM signals on 1030 MHZ and 1090 MHZ. It is the frequencies that airplane transponders communicate with ground stations on. Does anyone have practical experience building a receiver for frequencies in this range? And what are some good suppliers for components at these frequencies? I am looking for some example circuit diagrams and pcb layouts or something like that. Thanks for any help. They are called transponders. You can use a generic satellite receiver to pick it up, they tune from about 950 MHz to 1450 MHz, on the cable from the LNA The old c-band satellite dish stuff, just take off the LNA and put a good antenna on the end of the cable, you can make one out of a 1 gallon paint can. You can buy a low end new satellite receiver for $200, or get a used off ebay. The band is easy to design in, for receivers. |