[amsat-bb] Call For Photos for AMSAT Journal - Symposium and KSC Tour

2012-11-05 Thread JoAnne Maenpaa
Hello everyone,

This message is mostly for the folks who were able to attend the 2012
AMSAT Symposium and tour at the Kennedy Space Center.

I am planning for photo and text coverage of the Symposium in the
AMSAT Journal being planned for the January timeframe.

During these events I noticed several 'well-equipped-camera-guys'
getting photos of the Symposium and KSC tour activities. I'd really
appreciate copies of your hi-res photos for our coverage in the
Journal.

Please select 5-6 of your favorite photos and add a couple of your
personal comments about what you found interesting or cool. The
comments can just be text in the e-mail message ... no formatting is
required.

Alternatively, if you use any of the on-line photo album sites you
could just send me the URL for that. I can go there to select photos
but I would appreciate a comment from you about which ones you may
recommend.

Send your input to me by December 1 to k9...@comcast.net. This account
at Comcast may reject very large attachments greater than 10MB. You
could send a couple of messages with attachments. If your message is
not getting through to me contact me off-list and I'll supply another
e-mail address to try.

I'll be looking forward to your input, thanks!

--
73 de JoAnne K9JKM
k9...@amsat.org 
Editor, AMSAT Journal



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[amsat-bb] KiwiSAT paper presented to Viet Nam Conference

2012-11-05 Thread Trevor .
A report on KiwiSAT has been submitted to the IARU Region 3 conference taking 
place at the Kimdo-Royal City Hotel in Viet Nam.

The paper mentions a planned launch date of 3rd quarter 2013 subject to 
financing.

The paper says: Total costs to date is a mere NZ$39,000 which is a very minor 
amount compared with the $1,000,000 required to cover the launch costs.

Read the paper KiwiSAT - A Project of AMSAT-ZL at
http://www.iaru-r3.org/15r3c/docs/035.doc

Other IARU Region 3 conferences papers can be read at 
http://www.iaru-r3.org/15r3c/docs/docs.htm 

A picture of the delegates is at 
http://www.dermandar.com/p/bByKak

73 Trevor M5AKA
AMSAT-UK http://www.amsat-uk.org/



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[amsat-bb] SO-50 Pass 1840Z 11-5-12

2012-11-05 Thread Paul Stoetzer
Did anyone record the SO-50 pass over the east coast at around 1840z? My 
voice recorder failed and I can't remember a couple of the callsigns of 
stations I worked.


73,

Paul, N8HM
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[amsat-bb] Did you attend the 2012 AMSAT Board meeting?

2012-11-05 Thread Alan P. Biddle
Hi,

We like to include for posterity those who attended the annual AMSAT-NA
Board Meeting.  Below is a partial list of visitors who attended.  If you
attended, or know someone who did, please let me know so that you can be
recognized.

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA
AMSAT Corporate Secretary



Bill Tynan, W3XO
Bob Davis, KF4KSS
Bryan Klofas, KF6ZEO
Burns Fisher, W2BJF
Dale Hershberger, KL7XJ
Dan Schultz, N8FGV
Dave Taylor, W8AAS
Dennis Veselka, KI4KNC
Douglas Quagliana, KA2UPW
Ed Collins, N8NUY
EMike McCardel, KC8YLD
Frank Bauer, KA3HDO
Hector L. Martinez, CO6CBF
Jennifer Rojowski, N8GZL
Jerry Buxton, N0JY
JoAnne Maenpaa, K9JKM
Joe Fitzgerald, KM1P
John Klingelhoeffer, WB4LNM
John Shew, N4QQ
Keith Pugh, W5IU
Nick Pugh, K5QXJ
Phil Karn, KA9Q
Steve Belter, N9IP
Steve Culp, K8QKY


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[amsat-bb] Phelps Dodge Cavity Resonator 406-512 MHz for mode J. Also request for info.

2012-11-05 Thread Bill Bordy, NJ1H
I am now on mode J with a transverter and my Flex-5000A. I picked up a 
Downeast 144-28 transverter at the local hamfest, and experienced 
overload on the 435 MHz downlink when transmitting on 2M. I had seen 
this before with my FT-736R


At a previous hamfest, I saw a Phelps Dodge Cavity Resonator marked 
406-512 MHz and bought it for $1 thinking that it may resolve the 
overload problem. Well, I finally tried it in path for the 435 MHz .


Wow, great fix. I have it in front of my 435 MHz preamp and now have no 
movement of noise floor when transmitting on the 2M uplink.


It also has CAT NO 495-509 marked on it. Not sure about the second 5, 
could be a 3 since number is worn badly.


I did a WEB search and didn't find any technical information specific to 
this model. If anyone has information, would you supply me with a link 
or info?


If you can find one of these, don't pass it up. A single tuning 
adjustment on top. I peaked it during a FO-29 pass. I then discovered a 
local 435 MHz noise source, I think a cable distribution box, than I 
could peak on also. Fortunately it is only in one direction and beam has 
to be right on to see.


There may be other cavity resonators that would work.

73,
Bill
NJ1H


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[amsat-bb] 5.8GHz transmission from NIWAKA

2012-11-05 Thread tanaka
Dear Ham Friends,

We will start the experiments of 5.8GHz transmission of your place.
Please advice the best time for your place and also let me know your
latitude and longitude. Details are:
http://www.fit.ac.jp/~tanaka/fitsat.shtml
73
Takushi JA6AVG


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[amsat-bb] Re: Phelps Dodge Cavity Resonator 406-512 MHz for mode J. Also request for info.

2012-11-05 Thread i8cvs
Hi Bill, NJ1H

See also

http://www.k3pgp.org/432filter.htm

This 432 MHz filter and protection device has a fraction of dB losses
and so if fitted in front of a 70 cm preamplifier do not degrade very
much it's Noise Figure.

You can build it very easily at home.

73 de

i8CVS Domenico

- Original Message -
From: Bill Bordy, NJ1H  n...@comcast.net
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 5:04 AM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Phelps Dodge Cavity Resonator 406-512 MHz for mode J.
Also request for info.


 I am now on mode J with a transverter and my Flex-5000A. I picked up a
 Downeast 144-28 transverter at the local hamfest, and experienced
 overload on the 435 MHz downlink when transmitting on 2M. I had seen
 this before with my FT-736R

 At a previous hamfest, I saw a Phelps Dodge Cavity Resonator marked
 406-512 MHz and bought it for $1 thinking that it may resolve the
 overload problem. Well, I finally tried it in path for the 435 MHz .

 Wow, great fix. I have it in front of my 435 MHz preamp and now have no
 movement of noise floor when transmitting on the 2M uplink.

 It also has CAT NO 495-509 marked on it. Not sure about the second 5,
 could be a 3 since number is worn badly.

 I did a WEB search and didn't find any technical information specific to
 this model. If anyone has information, would you supply me with a link
 or info?

 If you can find one of these, don't pass it up. A single tuning
 adjustment on top. I peaked it during a FO-29 pass. I then discovered a
 local 435 MHz noise source, I think a cable distribution box, than I
 could peak on also. Fortunately it is only in one direction and beam has
 to be right on to see.

 There may be other cavity resonators that would work.

 73,
 Bill
 NJ1H


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