[amsat-bb] Re: Request for help with satellite capable old rig ECHO 70 by KLM

2012-07-20 Thread Prof. Arnaldo Coro Antich

Dear amigos :
I am new to this list. My very good friend CO6CBF Hector asked me to make
a comeback into the ham satellites world.
I found an ECHO 70 KLM transceiver that was in bad shape, but that could
be repaired. Now it is receiving , but on transmit the power is only 1 
Watt.

The receive sensitivity is not great, but enough for Hector to make a two
way contact with it... Hector has a very good 70 cms band antenna system
that really helped.
The 70 cms signal level at the input of the first of two output filters is
10 Watts, measured with professional test instruments, but after the
filters there is only 1 Watt.
I suggested to Hector that he blew hot air over the ceramic trimmers
of the two filters in order to remove humidity ...
It worked on one of the filters... now there is good power output
on the 435 megaHertz segment , but 432 megaHertz is still at the
low power output level.
FYI, we are not authorized to operate on the 432 megaHertz segment
used by the Oscar 7 AO7 ancient satellite... but do have permission
to operate on the 435 megaHertz segment that other satellites use.
Any information about the ECHO 70 KLM transceiver that can be found
will be most useful, as once the rig is in good working conditions it
will be used frequently from my EL83td grid square location in downtown
Havana, and possibly by mini dx satellite expeditions to other nearby
grid squares too.
If the files that contain the information about the ECHO 70 KLM rig
are large, please send them to:
arnaldo.coro at gmail dot com

Thanks in advance for your help and hope to make many new friends
in my return to the amateur satellites world after many years
of absence * I am from the days of Oscar 7, RS 10 and RS 12 and
RS 15 * 

73 and DX
Arnie Coro
CO2KK
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[amsat-bb] Re: Request for help with satellite capable old rig ECHO 70 by KLM

2012-07-20 Thread George Henry
I used to have an Echo 70, and may still have the documentation on my home 
computer.  It is a SSB/CW rig, and if I recall correctly, the 435 segment can 
be 
moved  to cover the satellite band by changing a single crystal.


George, KA3HSW



- Original Message 
 From: Prof. Arnaldo Coro Antich c...@enet.cu
 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
 Sent: Fri, July 20, 2012 11:42:17 AM
 Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Request for help with satellite capable old rig ECHO 
 70 
by KLM
 
 Dear amigos :
 I am new to this list. My very good friend CO6CBF Hector asked  me to make
 a comeback into the ham satellites world.
 I found an ECHO 70  KLM transceiver that was in bad shape, but that could
 be repaired. Now it is  receiving , but on transmit the power is only 1 Watt.
 The receive sensitivity  is not great, but enough for Hector to make a two
 way contact with it...  Hector has a very good 70 cms band antenna system
 that really helped.
 The  70 cms signal level at the input of the first of two output filters is
 10  Watts, measured with professional test instruments, but after the
 filters  there is only 1 Watt.
 I suggested to Hector that he blew hot air over the  ceramic trimmers
 of the two filters in order to remove humidity ...
 It  worked on one of the filters... now there is good power output
 on the 435  megaHertz segment , but 432 megaHertz is still at the
 low power output  level.
 FYI, we are not authorized to operate on the 432 megaHertz  segment
 used by the Oscar 7 AO7 ancient satellite... but do have  permission
 to operate on the 435 megaHertz segment that other satellites  use.
 Any information about the ECHO 70 KLM transceiver that can be  found
 will be most useful, as once the rig is in good working conditions  it
 will be used frequently from my EL83td grid square location in  downtown
 Havana, and possibly by mini dx satellite expeditions to other  nearby
 grid squares too.
 If the files that contain the information about  the ECHO 70 KLM rig
 are large, please send them to:
 arnaldo.coro at gmail  dot com
 
 Thanks in advance for your help and hope to make many new  friends
 in my return to the amateur satellites world after many years
 of  absence * I am from the days of Oscar 7, RS 10 and RS 12 and
 RS 15 *  
 
 73 and DX
 Arnie  Coro
 CO2KK
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