[amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

2011-11-29 Thread Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)
Ted,

> With the demise of AO51, does this mean the only remaining FM sat in
> operation is AO27?

There is also SO-50, which is still working.  It takes a little more to hear
its 250mW compared to AO-27 and (previously) AO-51, but it still works.
Too many times in the past, SO-50 passes would be relatively quiet
with few stations on compared to the busy passes on AO-27 and
AO-51.  With the unfortunate situation AO-51 is now in, maybe there
will be an increase in activity on SO-50.

> (I thought I remembered seeing something here several months ago to the
> effect that the SO67 ops were trying to restart that one ??)

That was correct, but there doesn't appear to be any new info on
that front at the AMSAT SA web site http://www.amsatsa.org.za/   :-(
Maybe one of our South African friends will be able to update us
on the status of that satellite.

73!





Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

2011-11-29 Thread B J
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:39 PM, Ted  wrote:

> With the demise of AO51, does this mean the only remaining FM sat in
> operation is AO27?
>
> (I thought I remembered seeing something here several months ago to the
> effect that the SO67 ops were trying to restart that one ??)
>
>


Isn't SO-50 still operational?  Maybe it's time I tried it again.

73s

Bernhard VA6BMJ @ DO33FL
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

2011-11-29 Thread Patrick Green
I haven't been following, where's SO-50?  Is it dead too?

73 de Pat --- KA9SCF.

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Ted  wrote:
> With the demise of AO51, does this mean the only remaining FM sat in
> operation is AO27?
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

2011-11-29 Thread Ted
Thanks Patrick...I just realized why I was not trying it. The downlink is
right at my TS2000 birdie...oh well  (as is AO27)

TK

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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

Ted,

> With the demise of AO51, does this mean the only remaining FM sat in
> operation is AO27?

There is also SO-50, which is still working.  It takes a little more to hear
its 250mW compared to AO-27 and (previously) AO-51, but it still works.
Too many times in the past, SO-50 passes would be relatively quiet
with few stations on compared to the busy passes on AO-27 and
AO-51.  With the unfortunate situation AO-51 is now in, maybe there
will be an increase in activity on SO-50.

> (I thought I remembered seeing something here several months ago to the
> effect that the SO67 ops were trying to restart that one ??)

That was correct, but there doesn't appear to be any new info on
that front at the AMSAT SA web site http://www.amsatsa.org.za/   :-(
Maybe one of our South African friends will be able to update us
on the status of that satellite.

73!





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[amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

2011-11-29 Thread Bryan Herbert

SO-50 is alive and well, in fact, very active on Thanksgiving.

On 11/29/2011 15:02, Patrick Green wrote:

I haven't been following, where's SO-50?  Is it dead too?

73 de Pat --- KA9SCF.

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[amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

2011-11-29 Thread Craig Gagner
Same here, but you can work 1/2 a pass on SO-50 for what ever that's worth..
I do work AO-7 and VO-52 quite a bit ..

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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

Thanks Patrick...I just realized why I was not trying it. The downlink is
right at my TS2000 birdie...oh well  (as is AO27)

TK

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Behalf Of Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 2:52 PM
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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

Ted,

> With the demise of AO51, does this mean the only remaining FM sat in
> operation is AO27?

There is also SO-50, which is still working.  It takes a little more to hear
its 250mW compared to AO-27 and (previously) AO-51, but it still works.
Too many times in the past, SO-50 passes would be relatively quiet
with few stations on compared to the busy passes on AO-27 and
AO-51.  With the unfortunate situation AO-51 is now in, maybe there
will be an increase in activity on SO-50.

> (I thought I remembered seeing something here several months ago to the
> effect that the SO67 ops were trying to restart that one ??)

That was correct, but there doesn't appear to be any new info on
that front at the AMSAT SA web site http://www.amsatsa.org.za/   :-(
Maybe one of our South African friends will be able to update us
on the status of that satellite.

73!





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[amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?,

2011-11-29 Thread Jim Adams
SO-50 is alive and well, although it can be frustrating to work as it seems
to tumble around. When it's working, the signals are great.

http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/satInfo.php?satID=4

Jim Adams- K0BAM
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

2011-11-30 Thread g.shirville
How strong is the birdie?...would not a nice 30dB gain preamp raise the 
incoming signals and noise level above it?


just a thought:)

73

Graham
G3VZV

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From: Ted

Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 11:10 PM
To: amsat...@wd9ewk.net ; amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

Thanks Patrick...I just realized why I was not trying it. The downlink is
right at my TS2000 birdie...oh well  (as is AO27)

TK

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From: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org] On
Behalf Of Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 2:52 PM
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

Ted,


With the demise of AO51, does this mean the only remaining FM sat in
operation is AO27?


There is also SO-50, which is still working.  It takes a little more to hear
its 250mW compared to AO-27 and (previously) AO-51, but it still works.
Too many times in the past, SO-50 passes would be relatively quiet
with few stations on compared to the busy passes on AO-27 and
AO-51.  With the unfortunate situation AO-51 is now in, maybe there
will be an increase in activity on SO-50.


(I thought I remembered seeing something here several months ago to the
effect that the SO67 ops were trying to restart that one ??)


That was correct, but there doesn't appear to be any new info on
that front at the AMSAT SA web site http://www.amsatsa.org.za/   :-(
Maybe one of our South African friends will be able to update us
on the status of that satellite.

73!





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[amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?

2011-11-30 Thread Sebastian, W4AS
Unfortunately, no.  The birdie wipes out the signal once it gets close to that 
frequency.

Others have suggested using narrow FM, RIT, etc., but my TS2K with a good mast 
mounted preamp and M2 switchable polarization yagi antenna is no match for it.

The easiest way to get around it, is to use one of the many inexpensive Chinese 
handhelds as the UHF receiver.

73 de Sebastian, W4AS



On Nov 30, 2011, at 5:28 AM,  
 wrote:

> How strong is the birdie?...would not a nice 30dB gain preamp raise the 
> incoming signals and noise level above it?
> 
> just a thought:)
> 
> 73
> 
> Graham
> G3VZV
> 
> -Original Message- From: Ted
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 11:10 PM
> To: amsat...@wd9ewk.net ; amsat-bb@amsat.org
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO27 - Last Man Standing?
> 
> Thanks Patrick...I just realized why I was not trying it. The downlink is
> right at my TS2000 birdie...oh well  (as is AO27)


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