Hi Luc:
Your question was:
Why they don't put the ISS cross band repeater on?
Answer:
I assume you are referring to the Kenwood TM-D700 radio, when it is in
Cross-Band mode.
The TM-D700 is a good radio, but it was never designed to support the duty
cycle required by a full time Cross-Band
Dear AMSAT fellows,
recently I got some additional interesting information and pictures
especially on the early AMSAT satellites and added them to the
Sounds from Space collection at www.dd1us.de.
Please have a look and hopefully enjoy it.
I am still missing any recordings of the early AMSAT
Only serious business instead of amateur stuff... Again amateur radio
apparatus is left on the extreme right lane and probably soon in the
ditch if the ISS amateur radio apparatus is not put back in service soon! I
asked this question about an hundred times: why they don't put
the ISS cross
Hi AMSATs,
I wonder if there is any satellite organisation or satellite (cubesat)group
with a booth at the China Ham Radio in Shanghai (3-5 April) ?
My plan is to be there to present my small linear transponder design like I did
at the Tokyo Ham Fair.
However, the booths are quiet big (3m x 3m
Hi AMSATs,
I wonder if there is any satellite organisation or satellite (cubesat)group
with a booth at the China Ham Radio in Shanghai (3-5 April) ?
My plan is to be there to present my small linear transponder design like I did
at the Tokyo Ham Fair.
However, the booths are quiet big (3m x 3m
Hi Ryan,
At first I ran my Alfa Spid off the shack 13.8V D.C. supply. I also got flicker
plus some anomalous readings.
I put this down to voltage drops on my power supply.
You might be having a similar experience as under load from the Spid motors
your car battery may not be giving 12 volts.
Mark,
I see your point, my index finger needs therapy from the repeated delete
activity. I can only comment that occasionally their is some insight,
knowledge point of view that is fresh and worth keeping, and for that I
remain. I believe if a volunteer came forward to add a searchable archive
The 'Toolbox' Icon that can be found on Orbitron's Main tab, leads to
a further set of tabs. One of them is called Miscellaneous.
The bottom right hand panel of the Miscellaneous tab allows you to set
the directory that will be used for element sets. If you also tick the
box marked Personal
At 08:32 AM 2/6/2010 -0800, k...@arrl.net wrote:
Only serious business instead of amateur stuff... Again amateur radio
apparatus is left on the extreme right lane and probably soon in the
ditch if the ISS amateur radio apparatus is not put back in service
soon! I asked this question about
Hi John,
Are you using this rotor system for an array of antennas
or a big dish? If a dish, how large? I noticed their rotors at
Visalia last year. But didn't ask the reps their thoughts
about turning a 12 to 16 foot dish. I know there are two
versions, I think one is heavy duty. Not sure
It's ironic that someone complains on the internet, about using the internet,
instead of radio!
73 de W4AS
Only serious business instead of amateur stuff... Again amateur radio
apparatus is left on the extreme right lane and probably soon in the
ditch if the ISS amateur radio apparatus is
I am looking for a mast to boom mount for a hy-gain hf beam If has a old
broken one and still has the boom to mask mount. I will buy it from you
Jim
K7UDG
hartw...@hartwell.net
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Hi Mark,
I certainly understand your decision. Another solution you may consider,
if your email client supports it, is to place the regular trolls on your
'block sender list'. You can also filter some key words in incoming message
subject lines to reduce the clutter even more. It's not a
Enjoyed your webpage, Ed.
Probably going to take down the AO-10 antennas here and put up something
much simpler such as your Lindenblads or a couple of TPM's. The AO-10 setup
is way overkill for what is up there and I'd rather use my tower for
something other than satellites.
Good luck with
It's worked beautifully the last 3 or 4 passes, so I'm not sure what difficulty
you are having, Luc.
We do sometimes change to digital mode (9600 packet) in order to download
telemetry. Maybe you were hearing that?
73,
Mark N8MH
AO-51 command team member
At 04:08 PM 2/6/2010 -0500, Luc
On the previous pass, I only heard ONE short burst of modulation, otherwise it
was a carrier.
The carrier was LOUD.
73,
Mark N8MH
At 06:15 PM 2/6/2010 -0700, Auke de Jong, VE6PWN wrote:
I didn't hear any modulation this pass (01:15Z 7 feb 2010)
Auke
- Original Message -
From:
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ANS-038
ANS is a free, weekly, news and information service of AMSAT North America, The
Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS reports on the activities of a
worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an active interest in
designing, building, launching and
Mark L. Hammond wrote:
On the previous pass, I only heard ONE short burst of modulation, otherwise
it was a carrier.
The carrier was LOUD.
73,
Mark N8MH
Mark was the one who heard it first ;-) . I was watching it on the SDR,
and could see it had some wobble back and forth at
I sitto the LVB Tracker! Grat! We sure have good folks who volunteer an awful
lot for us thru AMSAT! Tnx guys.
73
George
WA5KBH
EM30
-Original message-
From: Angelo Glorioso III / N5UXT n5...@hotmail.com
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 00:52:27 -0600
To: Howard Long how...@howardlong.com, 'Dee'
Endeavour is scheduled to launch very early on Sunday morning - on what will be
the first of a final five planned shuttle missions before the shuttle program
is retired.
CNN begins live coverage at 4:30AM Eastern for the anticipated 4:39AM launch.
And NASA TV, of course, is running now.
And G6LVB said:
Yes, I can vouch for it being rather good too.
73, Howard G6LVB
I never thought that watching an AO-40 demo in the parking lot of the Dayton
Hamvention could be informative but also humorous. I remember it very well,
and it's good to know you still have that humor.
It's
Thanks to all who answered my (incomplete) email.
It is clear to me now that my Kenpro 5400-A, which has an external
control on the back, can be made to work with the LVB tracker.
After the 2 feet of snow melts, I will be refurbishing the rotator where
needed. I am hoping this and the antenna
Jon Bloom and the ARRL labs did a great job with the BCR. While we are
no longer optimizing the set point for maximum power transfer, the
batteries do appear to have been a very good choice and the BCR and
solar panels are working in those which are still talkative. The South
Atlantic
The February 5, 2010 MakeMoreMilesonVHF Newsletter reports on an
item posted on many DX sites worldwide for North American satellite
operators to be on the lookout for the Alcatraz Island DXpedition
NA-167 On The Air February 11-14, 2010. Near Bahía Kino, Alcatraz
Island is located approximately
For Grid chasers the locator of Alcatraz is DL48at
73
Rafael
XE2RV
-Original Message-
From: JoAnne Maenpaa k9...@comcast.net
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 05:32:49
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: [amsat-bb] News of Satellite Operations From Alcatraz Island NA-167
The February 5, 2010
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