[PSUBS-MAILIST] Adding an OTS surface unit inside sub

David Colombo via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Tue Nov 10 19:49:43 EST 2020


Sean,
On the STX101 M version which is the same unit as the STX101, it has 10
watt capability and channels 5-8 extra. Otherwise it looks the same as the
STX101 unit. Any thoughts as to how they doubled the output power with the
same battery source. It looks like the transducer is shaped slightly
different as well.

Best Regards,
David Colombo

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Santa Rosa, CA. 95404
(707) 536-1424
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On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 12:12 PM Sean T. Stevenson via
Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:

> Channels lists for several OTS units below.  Channel 1 is the standard
> sport channel, and Channel 7 is the standard military channel.
>
> Sean
>
>
> Buddy Phone D2:
>      Ch.1 32.768 kHz USB
>      Ch.4 31.250 kHz LSB
>
> RX-100-D2:
>      Ch.1 32.768 kHz USB
>      Ch.4 31.250 kHz LSB
>
> SP-100D-2
>      Ch.1 32.768 kHz USB
>      Ch.4 31.250 kHz LSB
>
> SSB-2010:
>      Ch 1: 32.768 kHz USB
>      Ch 2: 32.768 kHz LSB
>      Ch 3: 31.250 kHz USB
>      Ch 4: 31.250 kHz LSB
>
> SSB-1001B:
>      Ch 1: 32.768 kHz USB
>      Ch 2: 32.768 kHz LSB
>      Ch 3: 31.250 kHz USB
>      Ch 4: 31.250 kHz LSB
>      Ch 5: 28.500 kHz USB
>      Ch 6: 28.500 kHz LSB
>      Ch 7: 25.000 kHz USB
>      Ch 8: 25.000 kHz LSB
>
> STX-101:
>      Ch 1: 32.768 kHz USB
>      Ch 2: 32.768 kHz LSB
>      Ch 3: 31.250 kHz USB
>      Ch 4: 31.250 kHz LSB
>
> Bell-200:
>      Ch 7: 25.000 kHz USB
>
>
>
> STX-101SB:
>      8.0875 kHz USB
>      Ch 7: 25.000 kHz USB
>
> STX-101SBR:
>      8.0875 kHz USB
>      11.000 kHz LSB
>      or
>      Ch 1: 32.768 kHz USB
>      Ch 7: 25.000 kHz USB
>
> MAG 1003D:
>      Ch 6: 28.500 kHz LSB
>      Ch 1: 32.768 kHz USB
>
> STX-101M:
>      Ch 1: 32.768 kHz USB
>      Ch 2: 32.768 kHz LSB
>      Ch 3: 31.250 kHz USB
>      Ch 4: 31.250 kHz LSB
>      Ch 5: 28.500 kHz USB
>      Ch 6: 28.500 kHz LSB
>      Ch 7: 25.000 kHz USB
>      Ch 8: 25.000 kHz LSB
>
>
> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
> On Tuesday, November 10, 2020 12:29 PM, Brian Hughes via
> Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>
> For the Psubs crowd the standard is 32.768 kHz, that's channel 1 or the
> "sport channel" on OTS systems. Ocean Reef uses the same frequency as did
> Soniwave before they went out of business. Nearly all of the Aquacom
> systems will have that one, except for the military versions.  All of my
> gear is discontinued, but it works well and was way cheaper than new.
>
> Helle and Scubaphone (Orcatron) use 27 kHz, at least that's the standard
> for them as I understand it. I have two Scubaphone surface units gathering
> dust as I was going to install them, but learned PSubs uses OTS channel 1.
> That way all our subs can talk to each other. Cliff has the pinout
> designation on the PSubs site.
>
> Brian
>
>
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