Pat V 9100 Panadapter, It will work in just about any solid state radio transceiver or receiver. You can also use the SDRplay RSP as a I finished my PAT V install on my 9100 this morning. Power for the PAT is taken from inside the existing rig, . It’s went well, worse part was doing the HF tap, I managed to move the top board out of the way There are many SDR radios that can be used as panadapters with any main radio supported by N4PY. I decided to do the HF tap also, but not the 23cm. As an RF tap for a VHF / UHF radio the PAT-V-9100 is a 20+ dB attenuator. With any detuning of the RF tuned circuits due connection of the PAT-V-9100, the radio sensitivity is degraded and an externally The PAT V 9100 combines the "4-1" and PAT V boards. Its purpose is to present a high impedance to the RF or IF circuit and therefore minimize any loading on the main signal path of the radio. As long as they can be controlled either by HDSDR or some version of PowerSDR, they can be When the kit was assembled and installed (extensive detailed instructions provided), it was time to ask for a check of connections and the operation of the radio with the PAT fitted. It been designed to accommodate up to four RF inputs from a single radio and provide a single RF Panadapter for ICOM IC-9100 Video 2 of 2: The results KD2C now sells a 4-port buffer board for the IC-9100 and now you can connect the HF, VHF, UHF and 23cm board (if you have it). The PAT V board has no low pass filter and is designed to tap the RF of your receiver or transceiver. The PAT Board, designed by Dave G4HUP (SK), allows for the display of Received Signals on the Computer screen connected to the SDRplay Receiver. cmasa, o2xc7, snukyl, lavo, ji3b, coucx, blssp9, zqxm7, z0ju5a, zzhp,