[amsat-bb] Re: Palm Springs HamFest 01/28/12

2012-01-11 Thread Mike and Paula Herr
Yep, Looks like myself and XYL Paula, N6VGW, will be making it. Hope to 
see you all there.

73
Mike WA6ARA


On 1/10/2012 12:00 PM, amsat-bb-requ...@amsat.org wrote:


Hi!

Besides Clint, is anyone else considering a trip to the hamfest
in Palm Springs?

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[amsat-bb] KB5WIA DM17 / DM16 Grid Xpeditions

2010-11-22 Thread Mike and Paula Herr
KB5WIA is in DM17 and looking for contacts!
Dave expect to be in DM17 tonight (22November) and tomorrow (23November) 
till about noon then will be moving to DM16. He is active on both the FM 
an linear birds. Give him a shout! Go to his QRZ.com site for info as to 
where he is via Spot.

73
Mike WA6ARA
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[amsat-bb] Successful Grid Expediton to DM16/16

2010-11-20 Thread Mike and Paula Herr
We had a very successful grid expedition to DM16 and DM 17 in Death 
Valley. A total of 55 QSOs were made, 38 fro DM 16 and 17 from DM 17. 
This was my first Grid Expedition and I can see how it can be addictive. 
Others far more experienced than I like WD9EWK, K8YSE and others can 
certainly add their lessons learned but here were mine:

- Using the Pelican case to hold the irgs in the ready position worked 
very well. Just pop them open and go.
- Death Valley is deep. I loss the first 10 degrees at the horizon.
- FO29 became available during the trip, but I hadn't brought along 
pass info for it.
- The SLAB (Sealed Lead Acid Battery) worked well, but needed recharging 
by the third day.
- Einstein said something to the effect the Time is what keeps 
everything happening at the same time. I found this to be incorrect. At 
the same time for a satellite pass the cookies were ready in the solar 
oven, workers fired up a chain saw to work on a near by salt ceder, and 
someone was backing in his diesel belching land yacht (motor home) into 
the spot next to us.

I'm preparing the QSL cards. If you worked me and need DM17 or 16, just 
dropped me a card to my QRZ address.
73
Mike WA6ARA

OBTW - looking to repeat at least part of this in February.


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[amsat-bb] Grid Expedition to DM16 / 17

2010-11-10 Thread Mike and Paula Herr
All,
  I am planning on an activation of DM16 and DM17 in Death Valley 
for Nov 15, 16 and 17. The plan is to be at Furnace Creek, DM16, for 
passes in the afternoon of Nov 15 and possibly early Nov 16 passes as 
well. Then off to the north end of the valley to Ubehebe crater (DM17) 
for the afternoon of DM17. Then some possible morning passes again on 
Nov 17  back at Furnace Creek (DM16). I expect to be on the FM birds 
HO68 and SO50 and on the linear birds AO7 and VO52. QSL to my home QTH.

Mike Herr
WA6ARA
DM-15
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[amsat-bb] Re: Solar Power (I was wrong)

2009-10-02 Thread Mike and Paula Herr

I've had a solar grid inter tie set up here in California for a number 
of years, so I have had a tad bit of experience. The cost can be 
somewhat deceptive. I have heard prices of $20,000 to $30,000 banded 
around. At installation there is a healthy rebate from the California 
Public Utility commission, many other states have similar set ups. Then 
there are tax credits for Federal. California recently dropped their 
state credits. Plus, usually even a small installation, while not 
bringing you down to zero cost electrically, does bring your peak into 
the lower tiers of cost.
Out of pocket mine cost me about $6,000. And it is working great. No, I 
do not have to clean them off every month. My monthly electrical bill is 
about $25. I am now in the process of adding a wind turbine to the mix.
So look at the entire mix, ie cost, rebates and credits, and effects on 
the bill.
Just my 2 cents
73
Mike WA6ARA

> 
> Since Satellite design is heavy into Solar power, and I talk
> about that a lot, you may have heard me compare my Solar car to
> Solar panels on the roof of your house as not economical, I WAS
> WRONG.  I was overlooking many recent changes in the
> environment:
> 
> 1) Solar panels (PV) are 1% of what they cost in 1970
> 2) PV dropped 40% this year due to 2007 Energy Boom and 2009
> economic bust
> 4) $5,000 to $20,000 tax and cash back incentives for YOU
> 5) Grid-tie systems operate at 95% efficiency compared to 70% of
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