Presentation Synopsis:
Adam Kiss
University of Szeged
Adam is a Ph.D. student at the University of Szeged, researching neuroscience-related signal processing and electrophysiology. He fell in love with radio in his teenage years and got familiar with satellites during his BSc and MSc studies at TU Budapest (BME). Over his current research, he is actively developing a 70 cm satellite receiver station with the support of his university. Since the launch of the MRC-100 satellite, this station has submitted over 47,000 packets to its operators.
“UHF Receiver station experiences”
UHF downlink is a common choice for PocketQube satellite setups. This talk will describe a simple receiver setup dominantly built from commercial elements, the gathered experiences from different signal processing and demodulating chains, and the resulting receptions of a GMSK telemetry. Furthermore the evaluation of some polarization diversity processing algorithms are discussed.