[amsat-bb] Satellite at 1.2 GHZ

2013-07-14 Thread Vincenzo Mone
Hi to the list,
I would like to know if there  is any active bird with a DL at 1.2GHz.
Thanks in advace

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[amsat-bb] Re: Satellite at 1.2 GHZ

2013-07-14 Thread Andrew Glasbrenner


1.2 GHz is never a downlink band, only uplink. Right now I think CO-56 is the 
only satellite with a user-accessible 1.2 GHz uplink.

73, Drew KO4MA

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>From: Vincenzo Mone 
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>Subject: [amsat-bb] Satellite at 1.2 GHZ
>
>Hi to the list,
>I would like to know if there  is any active bird with a DL at 1.2GHz.
>Thanks in advace
>
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[amsat-bb] 5 in EM55 update

2013-07-14 Thread wa4hfn
In an effort to help increase interest in satellites, we have
 created a new award for working five (5) different hams in the
 EM55 grid or collect  5  5 in EM55 certificate holder numbers or a 
combination of numbers and em55 operators totaling 5
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[amsat-bb] 5 in em55 update

2013-07-14 Thread damon runion
*In an effort to help increase interest in satellites, we have
created a new award for working five (5) different hams in the
EM55 grid or collect  5  5 in EM55 certificate holder numbers or a
combination of numbers and em55 operators totaling 5*
Thanks
Damon WA4HFN EM55
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[amsat-bb] D Star Amsat users net

2013-07-14 Thread damon runion
I will start a net on D Star on 1 August(Thursday evenings) for Amsat
users. It will be at 8:pm local Memphis,TN on REF 60 B in Nashville, TN.
 through the W4LET repeater in the Memphis area. If you have a D Star radio
or a DV Dongle , please join in and share any info on grid trips you may be
planning or info on someone that maybe planning one. If you have equipment
for sale or if you are looking for something you may list it.Let's keep the
rocket science off this net. I wish to support the use of the satellites.
If anyone would like to be an alternate net controller , please contact me.
I will be on each Thursday evening at 8:pm local time in an informal mode
and on 1 August the net will be formal.
 Thanks
WA4HFN  EM55ab
Damon Runion
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[amsat-bb] Re: D Star Amsat users net

2013-07-14 Thread N0JY

Hi Damon,

Could you please put that start time in a U.S. timezone or better yet, 
UTC?  I'm too lazy to look up the timezone for Memphis! :-)


73
Jerry
N0JY

On 7/14/2013 1:00 PM, damon runion wrote:

I will start a net on D Star on 1 August(Thursday evenings) for Amsat
users. It will be at 8:pm local Memphis,TN on REF 60 B in Nashville, TN.
  through the W4LET repeater in the Memphis area. If you have a D Star radio
or a DV Dongle , please join in and share any info on grid trips you may be
planning or info on someone that maybe planning one. If you have equipment
for sale or if you are looking for something you may list it.Let's keep the
rocket science off this net. I wish to support the use of the satellites.
If anyone would like to be an alternate net controller , please contact me.
I will be on each Thursday evening at 8:pm local time in an informal mode
and on 1 August the net will be formal.
  Thanks
WA4HFN  EM55ab
Damon Runion
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[amsat-bb] Re: D Star Amsat users net

2013-07-14 Thread Dave Webb KB1PVH
UTC -5, I believe.

Dave-KB1PVH

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[amsat-bb] Re: Ac0ra trip

2013-07-14 Thread Hector, CO6CBF
Wyatt,

Thanks very much for all the great contacts and new grids. You did a great job! 
I appreciate it!

Jeff, NX9B and Kevin, N4UFO generously kept me on the loop every time during 
your rover operation. It was an exciting hunting! 

Thank you guys!

73!

Hector, CO6CBF
EL92sd
 

-Mensaje original-
De: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org] En nombre de 
wyattdirks
Enviado el: domingo, 14 de julio de 2013 1:20
Para: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Asunto: [amsat-bb] Ac0ra trip

Well just another four hours of driving till we get home. Well I am riding now 
but will drive the last stretch through Iowa. By the time we get home we will 
have been on the road for about 22.5 hours. 

Any way I just did the tally and I have 238 contacts in the log from 25 
different grids and from 6 different states. 

A few of the high lights of the trips as far as sat ops go was working vo52 
from two grids while mobile. For the First three minutes of the pass I was in 
dn91 then passed into dn90 and worked three station from each grid.  

Also at the last minute I decided to take and hour detour north off of i80 to 
the en01/00 gridline just north of grand island to work quite a few stations. 

And to all those who worked me on fo29 while I was mobile I am sorry for the 
weak signals. My half wave mobile whip got damaged early trip by a big bird at 
80mph and it never worked right after that. For a while it didn't work at all 
but with some roadside repairs i got it working to get us through the trip. 

Also if you working me you might have noticed sometimes I signed mobile and 
sometimes I signed portable. Well this was for a reason that is quite obvious.  
When I signed my I was using my ft857 with halfwave mobile antenna for 2m and 
three el arrow for 70cm. Mostly was semi duplex while mobile but sometimes used 
the ft817 for rx. 

When I signed portable I was using the ft897/817 pair with an arrow antenna 
which performed flawlessly. Well all but my battery charger for the ft897 
batteries stopped working which wasn't an issue because I had a back up 35amphr 
gelcel along. Charged everything while driving through inverter and once in the 
hotel room. 

If you want qsls for grids which I assume some will of you could send a sase 
with the contacts you want with the grid I was In writen on the card that would 
be good. It might take a little bit for cards to get back out as I might need 
to get some made. But it shouldn't take more then a month or two.

Thanks to all who followed me along the trip!

73 Wyatt
AC0RA
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[amsat-bb] Re: Satellite at 1.2 GHZ

2013-07-14 Thread Mineo Wakita

1.2 GHz satellite is CO-65 (CUTE1.7+APDII), not CO-56.

Uplink   1267.600MHz
Downlink  437.475MHz, 9600bps GMSK

http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/ct17gmsk.htm

JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita


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[amsat-bb] antenna direction calibration

2013-07-14 Thread Bob- W7LRD
You'd think I would have this figured out by now. I never paid very close 
attention to exact antenna direction until now. I mean the satellite was always 
within the beam pattern. I tried the SuM part of Satpc32. I am thinking of 
trying some EME, and I looked up the boom of the yagi' and I was about 8* high 
and maybe 10* to the right of the moon, still probably within the half power 
point of the beams. This is where the obsessive part comes along, should I use 
the moon as the "grand phooba" of calibration? Or compass true/mag. I mean the 
moon is "pretty" consistent. As always the collective thoughts of this bb are 
never wrong. 
73 Bob W7LRD 
Seattle 
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[amsat-bb] Re: antenna direction calibration

2013-07-14 Thread George Henry

The sun is probably even better...

George, KA3HSW


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From: "Bob- W7LRD" 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2013 10:29 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] antenna direction calibration


You'd think I would have this figured out by now. I never paid very close 
attention to exact antenna direction until now. I mean the satellite was 
always within the beam pattern. I tried the SuM part of Satpc32. I am 
thinking of trying some EME, and I looked up the boom of the yagi' and I 
was about 8* high and maybe 10* to the right of the moon, still probably 
within the half power point of the beams. This is where the obsessive part 
comes along, should I use the moon as the "grand phooba" of calibration? 
Or compass true/mag. I mean the moon is "pretty" consistent. As always the 
collective thoughts of this bb are never wrong.

73 Bob W7LRD
Seattle



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[amsat-bb] Re: Antenna direction calibration

2013-07-14 Thread John Fickes
Bob
  What I do ( and I'm not sure I'm right,but seems to work ) is to use the
North star to calibrate. I live at 41.2* latitude, so if I crank my
antennas to 41* elevation and point north 0* azimuth I should be pretty
close. I also live at 1* magnetic declination, not much so I don't worry
much about that. Now I don't do much EME as I don't have any power, but
I've monitored EME and this seems to get me pretty close. I will also be
glad to see what others do to calibrate.

 73 John  KC0BMF
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[amsat-bb] Re: antenna direction calibration

2013-07-14 Thread Greg Dolkas
Hi Bob,
I use the Sun, late in the afternoon.  The satellite program tells me where the 
Sun should be, and I aim the rotor to match.  Then up on the roof I go, to 
align the rotor mount so the shadow runs down the beam.  Worked quite well for 
aiming at AO-40.
Of course in the Pacific Cloudy West, you may have to wait awhile for a clear 
day...
Greg  KO6TH

Bob- W7LRD  wrote:
>You'd think I would have this figured out by now. I never paid very
>close attention to exact antenna direction until now. I mean the
>satellite was always within the beam pattern. I tried the SuM part of
>Satpc32. I am thinking of trying some EME, and I looked up the boom of
>the yagi' and I was about 8* high and maybe 10* to the right of the
>moon, still probably within the half power point of the beams. This is
>where the obsessive part comes along, should I use the moon as the
>"grand phooba" of calibration? Or compass true/mag. I mean the moon is
>"pretty" consistent. As always the collective thoughts of this bb are
>never wrong. 
>73 Bob W7LRD 
>Seattle 
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