[amsat-bb] Icom IC-910 Sale

2009-05-08 Thread MM


Hi all,

I am selling my Icom IC-910 satellite rig, with all the options listed.
Selling price $1800.00

The rig was in use for 6 months.  Includes all of the needed options.

contact directly via the email address below.

73 Miles wf1...@comcast.net

http://www.icomamerica.com/products/amateur/910h/

Basic Radio Chassis Icom IC-910H  1119.95   
High Stability Crystal  CR-293 Crystal  289.95  
DSP unit UT-106 DSB Two units   279.90
1.2 Ghz band unit   UX-910 1.2ghz   549.95  
144 mhz preamp  IC-AG25 149.95  
440 mhz preamp  IC-AG35 169.95  
1.2 ghz preamp  IC-AG1200   163.95  
Band filter CW  FL-132  119.95  
Band filter CW  FL-133  99.95   


New price Icom total$2,943.50

IC-910H - All Mode VHF/UHF/1.2 GHz Satellite Radio 
The new dimension in the VHF/UHF World! Click on the small image to get a large 
picture of the IC-910H.
The IC-910H is an all new 2m/440 MHz/1.2 GHz** all mode satellite radio. 
Measuring only 9 1/2(W) X 3 11/16(H) X 9 13/32(D) in. and weighting 10 lb 
(without UX-910), it is compact and lightweight for field operation.

The IC-910H features a powerful 100 W of output on 2 meter band, and 75 W on 
430/440 band provided by the newly designed power amplifier circuit, which 
employs bipolar transistors in parallel. The combination of the aluminum 
die-cast chassis and effective cooling fan ensures stable output for continuous 
operation.

The IC-910H receiver sensitivity is an amazing 0.11 µV (at 10 dB S/N on SSB, 
CW), while the image and spurious responses are minimized for good signal 
fidelity. Used with the optional preamplifiers for each band, indispensable for 
receiving weak DX signals or satellite communications, you will experience top 
class receiving characteristics in the VHF/UHF bands.

By adding the optional UX-910 1200 MHz band unit, the IC-910H becomes an all 
mode tri-band transceiver. It is also capable of crossband and full duplex 
operation.

The IC-910H has two data sockets for simultaneous two band packet 
communications. High speed PLL lockup time makes 9600 bps high speed packet 
communications possible.

In the satellite mode, the downlink and uplink frequencies are displayed 
simultaneously on the main and sub bands respectively. Normal/reverse tracking 
is available, and Doppler shift compensation is a breeze. Ten satellite memory 
channels store uplink  downlink frequencies and operating mode.

Optional UT-106 DSP unit provides AF DSP (digital signal processing) functions: 
noise reduction and automatic notch filter. When two UT-106 units are installed 
in the IC-910H, the DSP functions work for the main and sub bands 
simultaneously.Tell me about the new, optional PS-125 power supply to go with 
my new IC-910H.

Download the IC-910H PDF brochure.

Specifications:

100 W of stable output power on VHF (75 W on UHF) 
High performance receiver 
Additional 1200 MHz band unit (UX-910) 
9600 bps packet operation 
Two data sockets for simultaneous two band packet communications. 
Satellite communications 
Simultaneous display of uplink and downlink frequencies 
Satellite memory channels 
Normal/reverse tracking 
Easy Doppler compensation 
All receiver functions work on main and sub bands 
IF shift 
Attenuator 
Noise blanker 
Sweep function observes conditions around the displayed frequency 
Four types of scanning 
Memory pad temporarily stores the operating frequencies and modes 
Electronic keyer with a dot/dash ratio control 
FM-narrow mode (FM-N) (except 1200 MHz band) 
CI-V capability for PC control 
50 tone CTCSS encoder 
One touch repeater function 

 




  

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[amsat-bb] AO-10

2009-05-08 Thread WILLIAMS MICHAEL
Has anyone heard the AO-10 beacon?
 
The sat is in full sunlight until July 24.
 
Is the beacon signal a very slow QSB as was the downlink?
 
Mike
K9QHO
AMSAT 33589
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