[amsat-bb] Re: VO52 and verticals

2011-06-09 Thread w4upd
I have had some success with vertical monobanders on all of the birds 
including VO-52 and A0-7. I use a Ringo Ranger II on two meters and a 
1/4 wave homebrew two meter groundplane for 70cm, which makes it 3 waves 
long for 70cm. The main disadvantage I run into is that two different 
antennas located at different locations on the house here cause 
dissimilar tracking of the birds.

Remember, a vertical antenna with gain will cause your angle of 
radiation to be lower than a simple 1/4 wave for that particular 
frequency. I find that with the Ringo my best angle is about 15 - 50 
degrees. The 1/4 wave 2 meter used on 70 cm is a bit better. It is 
difficult to work AO-7 with this arrangement but is doable.

Some day I'll get my arrays back in the air (down since the storms of '04').

Reid, W4UPD
Amsat #17002


On 6/9/2011 12:35 PM, John Geiger wrote:
 Has anyone had success getting into VO52 using a vertical, omnidirectional
 antenna on the uplink. I have a nice M2 2M9SSB for 2m but only have a
 dualband J pole to cover UHF with and wonder if I could get into VO52 with
 it for my uplink antenna.

 73s John AA5JG
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[amsat-bb] Re: VO52 and verticals

2011-06-09 Thread George Henry
As I currently live in an antenna-restricted subdivision, I have been 
experimenting with low-profile antennas for a couple of years now.  My 
experience has been that verticals are iffy for a couple of reasons:  not 
enough gain at low elevations when the path is longest, a deep null above 40 
degrees or so, and fades due to polarization mis-matches.  That being said, I 
seem to do alright on VO-52 right now with a 1/4 wave UHF groundplane on the 
uplink and a well-hidden 2-meter Eggbeater on the downlink, at elevations 
between about 20 and 40 degrees.  


I am in the process of building a turnstile for 437, which I hope will improve 
both my uplink on VO-52 as well as my downlink on all the other birds.


George, KA3HSW



- Original Message 
 From: John Geiger aa...@fidmail.com
 To: AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org
 Sent: Thu, June 9, 2011 11:35:50 AM
 Subject: [amsat-bb]  VO52 and verticals
 
 Has anyone had success getting into VO52 using a vertical,  omnidirectional
 antenna on the uplink. I have a nice M2 2M9SSB for 2m but  only have a
 dualband J pole to cover UHF with and wonder if I could get into  VO52 with
 it for my uplink antenna.
 
 73s John  AA5JG
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[amsat-bb] Re: VO52 and verticals

2011-06-09 Thread Tony Langdon
At 02:35 AM 6/10/2011, John Geiger wrote:
Has anyone had success getting into VO52 using a vertical, omnidirectional
antenna on the uplink. I have a nice M2 2M9SSB for 2m but only have a
dualband J pole to cover UHF with and wonder if I could get into VO52 with
it for my uplink antenna.

I have tried, but wasn't confident enough with my downlink signal 
strength to attempt a QSO on SSB.

73 de VK3JED / VK3IRL
http://vkradio.com

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