[amsat-bb] SATPC32 ?

2011-02-16 Thread Jack Barbera
I have been running SATPC32 12.8 for years and love it.This is after trying 3 
other program.Its a steal for what it costs.
 Jack WA1ZDV 
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[amsat-bb] Ariane launch to ISS

2011-02-16 Thread G0MRF
Tonights launch at 21.30 UTC
 
Live coverage _http://www.videocorner.tv/index.htm_ 
(http://www.videocorner.tv/index.htm) 
 
David
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[amsat-bb] Spaceflight.com Space Walk report

2011-02-16 Thread Trevor .
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2011/02/cosmonauts-perform-russian-spacewalk-on-iss/
 



  

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[amsat-bb] pre amp help..

2011-02-16 Thread Ted
I just sent my ARR pre amp back to ARR for repair for the 3rd time !

(pretty sure I did not tx through it )

What are people using for pre amps. I only see the Mirage as an alternative.
Any other choices. I'm kind of disappointed in ARR products. 
Is there a pre amp that you can tx through preventing accidental frying?

Any thoughts appreciated

73, Ted, K7TRK
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[amsat-bb] Re: pre amp help..

2011-02-16 Thread Jim Jerzycke
I've been using the SSB Electronic preamps for years now. Thye handle
the ~50 Watts from my FT-847 just fine.
73, Jim

On 02/16/2011 09:59 PM, Ted wrote:
 I just sent my ARR pre amp back to ARR for repair for the 3rd time !

 (pretty sure I did not tx through it )

 What are people using for pre amps. I only see the Mirage as an alternative.
 Any other choices. I'm kind of disappointed in ARR products. 
 Is there a pre amp that you can tx through preventing accidental frying?

 Any thoughts appreciated

 73, Ted, K7TRK
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[amsat-bb] Re: pre amp help..

2011-02-16 Thread Stephen E. Belter
I use preamps from SSB and have been very happy with them.  Another popular 
brand is Landwehr, as is ARR (with which you're having trouble).

My radio is an Icom IC-821 which provides power via the coax when in 
receive-mode.  The radio automatically removes the preamp power before keying 
the transmitter which protects the preamp.  Other Icom and Yaesu radios have 
this feature; the Kenwood TS-2000 may also support this.

Note that ARR also sells preamps with RF sensing with either a 25 watt or 160 
watt rating.

Good luck.

73, Steve N9IP
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Steve Belter (s...@wintek.com)

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 I just sent my ARR pre amp back to ARR for repair for the 3rd time !
 
 (pretty sure I did not tx through it )
 
 What are people using for pre amps. I only see the Mirage as an alternative.
 Any other choices. I'm kind of disappointed in ARR products.
 Is there a pre amp that you can tx through preventing accidental frying?
 
 Any thoughts appreciated
 
 73, Ted, K7TRK
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[amsat-bb] Re: pre amp help..

2011-02-16 Thread Edward R. Cole
At 12:59 PM 2/16/2011, Ted wrote:
I just sent my ARR pre amp back to ARR for repair for the 3rd time !

(pretty sure I did not tx through it )

What are people using for pre amps. I only see the Mirage as an alternative.
Any other choices. I'm kind of disappointed in ARR products.
Is there a pre amp that you can tx through preventing accidental frying?

Any thoughts appreciated

73, Ted, K7TRK
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Ted,

Not without relays to bypass the preamp when transmitting.  Several 
outfits make preamps with RF detect and internal relays but be 
careful not to exceed their RF power ratings.  ARR make a fine preamp 
and I have used them for years.  The mgf-1302 is the standard device 
in them but have become scarce (hard to find).  Not sure what ARR is 
using as a substitute, but you could stock up on a handful and do 
your own repairs.

I have been the beneficiary of a couple dozen H-J Fets (NE334S01) 
that drop into the ARR and have half the NF (typ. 0.24 dBNF). They 
are smaller devices so a bit harder to handle.  I just installed one 
in an old P144VDG ARR preamp and had only to substitute the 100-ohm 
resistor with a 270-ohm to supply Vds=2.4v (mgf-1302 take Vds=4v).

I will be installing it on my 2m-eme array in a couple days and will 
see how it plays.



73, Ed - KL7UW, WD2XSH/45
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[amsat-bb] Re: pre amp help..

2011-02-16 Thread Anthony Monteiro
Hi Ted,

I have an ARR 160 watt RF sense unit and it works great.
I also have a couple of SSB RF sense units and they
work great too.


73,
Tony AA2TX
AMSAT VP Engineering

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At 04:59 PM 2/16/2011, Ted wrote:
I just sent my ARR pre amp back to ARR for repair for the 3rd time !

(pretty sure I did not tx through it )

What are people using for pre amps. I only see the Mirage as an alternative.
Any other choices. I'm kind of disappointed in ARR products.
Is there a pre amp that you can tx through preventing accidental frying?

Any thoughts appreciated

73, Ted, K7TRK

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[amsat-bb] pre amp help

2011-02-16 Thread Edward R. Cole
Since I have a dozen NE334S01, I can repair a few ARR 144  432 
preamps for others.

So here's the deal.  You ship to me in a small flat-rate Priority 
Mail box (cost you $5.20) and include $30 for repair plus return 
shipping.  You can either send a money order or use PayPal for 
quickest turnaround (a check will have to clear the bank before 
shipping back).  NO VISA/Mastercard/other credit cards (sorry).

Typically, priority mail takes 3-5 days to reach me.  I will make the 
repair within 48-hours of receipt.  So turnaround could be as little 
as 8-days or as much as 12 days (not including Sunday or Postal Holidays).

I can verify operation (gain) but not able to measure noise figure or 
sensitivity.  I can only warrantee workmanship that the preamp is 
functional for 30-days.  No warrantee for transmitting into the 
preamp or reversing dc voltage connections or dropping off your 
tower.  I will not accept preamps that have been previously repaired 
by other than the manufacturer.  Replacement of other components 
beside the Fet are at cost+15% (e.g. bad voltage regulator, broken 
feedthru, etc.).  Not responsible for loss in shipment so include 
insurance if you desire that.  If preamp is unrepairable, only cost 
$5.20 shipping back to you (balance will be refunded).

This offer is good until I run out of current stock of NE334S01 devices.
PLEASE CONTACT ME via e-mail before SHIPPING!

For comparison, ARR will charge $22.50 plus shipping UPS.  I can not 
do Factory Warranty work; contact ARR for that.

If anyone objects my sending out this e-mail - then don't read it 
(LOL).  This is not a commercial business - a ham helping other hams!


73, Ed - KL7UW, WD2XSH/45
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[amsat-bb] Re: pre amp help..

2011-02-16 Thread Greg D.

As others, SSB Electronics model that is RF switched.  I *have* transmitted 
100+ watts into it, though not on purpose, and it works just fine.  I got the 
RF switched model as a just in case bit of insurance, and am glad I did.

It's been reported here a few years ago  that sometimes there's a little burp 
of RF that squirts out when a transceiver is powered up.  Seems unlikely , but 
if so, maybe that did it?

If I recall, the discussion was about people frying their AO-40 S-band down 
converters by accidentally transmitting into them.  An somewhat less certain 
recollection is that someone came up with a simple circuit that would clamp the 
RF to a more forgiving, if not totally safe level.  As an alternative to an RF 
switched preamp model, perhaps a stroll through the archives might net a 
different solution.

Good luck,

Greg  KO6TH



 From: k7trkra...@charter.net
 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
 Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 13:59:41 -0800
 Subject: [amsat-bb]  pre amp help..
 
 I just sent my ARR pre amp back to ARR for repair for the 3rd time !
 
 (pretty sure I did not tx through it )
 
 What are people using for pre amps. I only see the Mirage as an alternative.
 Any other choices. I'm kind of disappointed in ARR products. 
 Is there a pre amp that you can tx through preventing accidental frying?
 
 Any thoughts appreciated
 
 73, Ted, K7TRK
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[amsat-bb] Re: pre amp help..

2011-02-16 Thread Jim Jerzycke
I think DEMI made those protectors. I never modified my K5GNA
downconverter, so my FT-847 was tuned to 123MHz to use it, and it
wouldn't transmit there.
Jim

On 02/17/2011 05:56 AM, Greg D. wrote:
 As others, SSB Electronics model that is RF switched.  I *have* transmitted 
 100+ watts into it, though not on purpose, and it works just fine.  I got the 
 RF switched model as a just in case bit of insurance, and am glad I did.

 It's been reported here a few years ago  that sometimes there's a little 
 burp of RF that squirts out when a transceiver is powered up.  Seems 
 unlikely , but if so, maybe that did it?

 If I recall, the discussion was about people frying their AO-40 S-band down 
 converters by accidentally transmitting into them.  An somewhat less certain 
 recollection is that someone came up with a simple circuit that would clamp 
 the RF to a more forgiving, if not totally safe level.  As an alternative to 
 an RF switched preamp model, perhaps a stroll through the archives might net 
 a different solution.

 Good luck,

 Greg  KO6TH



   
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 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
 Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 13:59:41 -0800
 Subject: [amsat-bb]  pre amp help..

 I just sent my ARR pre amp back to ARR for repair for the 3rd time !

 (pretty sure I did not tx through it )

 What are people using for pre amps. I only see the Mirage as an alternative.
 Any other choices. I'm kind of disappointed in ARR products. 
 Is there a pre amp that you can tx through preventing accidental frying?

 Any thoughts appreciated

 73, Ted, K7TRK
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[amsat-bb] Re: pre amp help..

2011-02-16 Thread Edward R. Cole
What Greg is describing is an RF sensed high-power 
attenuator.  Downeast makes two products that can work to do this:

One is the AOS-144 ( $80.00) which switches RF thru a 50w attenuator 
to a factory adjusted level from 10 up to 100mw output for driving a 
transverter.  The receive side is passed thru to a common SO-239 
connector which is connected to the radio.  To use it solely for a 
preamp a 50-ohm resistor can be tied across the BNC transmit output 
connector.  This would be used in conjunction with TR relay for 
unswitched preamps like the P144VDG.

They also make the SSBT ( $65.00) safety switch bias-tee which might 
be more appropriate.  It provides dc voltage to power the preamp over 
the coax line and senses RF for protection up to 50w.  Again one 
would need TR relays for bypassing the preamp if you want to also use 
the antenna for transmitting.

But if you just want protection for a dedicated receive preamp either 
would work without need for a relay.

I know that 100w was mentioned, but these probably would withstand a 
momentary application of 100w such as the turn-on burp that some radios have.
http://www.downeastmicrowave.com/cat-frame.htm

73, Ed - KL7UW

At 08:56 PM 2/16/2011, Greg D. wrote:

As others, SSB Electronics model that is RF switched.  I *have* 
transmitted 100+ watts into it, though not on purpose, and it works 
just fine.  I got the RF switched model as a just in case bit of 
insurance, and am glad I did.

It's been reported here a few years ago  that sometimes there's a 
little burp of RF that squirts out when a transceiver is powered 
up.  Seems unlikely , but if so, maybe that did it?

If I recall, the discussion was about people frying their AO-40 
S-band down converters by accidentally transmitting into them.  An 
somewhat less certain recollection is that someone came up with a 
simple circuit that would clamp the RF to a more forgiving, if not 
totally safe level.  As an alternative to an RF switched preamp 
model, perhaps a stroll through the archives might net a different solution.

Good luck,

Greg  KO6TH



  From: k7trkra...@charter.net
  To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
  Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 13:59:41 -0800
  Subject: [amsat-bb]  pre amp help..
 
  I just sent my ARR pre amp back to ARR for repair for the 3rd time !
 
  (pretty sure I did not tx through it )
 
  What are people using for pre amps. I only see the Mirage as an 
 alternative.
  Any other choices. I'm kind of disappointed in ARR products.
  Is there a pre amp that you can tx through preventing accidental frying?
 
  Any thoughts appreciated
 
  73, Ted, K7TRK
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73, Ed - KL7UW, WD2XSH/45
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