My apologies to everyone for this re-post. Actually, it was my original attempt 
at posting this. I sent it right after the pass yesterday. When it didn't show 
up by this morning, I re-sent the post everyone saw several hours ago. I didn't 
think this one was going to make it.

Sorry for the repeat.




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From: Tim - N3TL <n...@bellsouth.net>
To: BB <amsat-bb@amsat.org>
Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 4:29:48 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] 2-way Milliwatt Contact

Hey everyone,

During the 2045-2046 UTC portion of the AO-27 pass over the western U.S. today 
(11 November), Sawson (KG6NUB) and I completed a two-way contact with handheld 
stations that were each transmitting 50mW (.05-watt) out. Sawson used a Kenwood 
TH-D7 with an Arrow, and I used a Yaesu VX-7R with an Elk. Including the 
published, nominal transmitted power of AO-27 (500mW), our "power budget" for 
the contact was 600mW, or .6-watt.

I'm thrilled to post this item to the BB. We didn't use a specially scheduled 
QRP pair of frequencies to complete the contact. We were in the middle of all 
the other stations working the pass, and were able to complete a 2-way contact 
using milliwatt power. 

I especially hope our friends with AMSAT-South Africa will note and pass along 
this information in advance of their Activity Weekend, which is coming up in a 
couple of days. Their goal is to stimulate interest in and activity on all of 
the amateur satellites among South African amateurs. Our FM satellites are 
definitely reachable with handheld stations - even those running 1/10 the power 
of the satellite itself!

73 to all,

Tim - N3TL
Athens, Ga. - EM84ha
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