[amsat-bb] Re: moon bounce

2011-06-04 Thread Jeffrey Koehler
I do EMEwhat kind of power, antennas, etc? Mode is important also.

73 Jeff WB2SYK 


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[amsat-bb] Re: moon bounce

2011-06-04 Thread Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF
145.000 is not a good choice of frequency. It is a repeater input frequency.

On 04-Jun-11 17:37, jerry wrote:
 Is this a good time for EME comm. ? Moon seems right for it  , but never 
 tried it . Is psk31 possible ? What freq. ? Orbitron says 145.000 ? Going to 
 send cq throughout the day via PSK 31 on 145.000. Maybe a waste of time .

 Jerry WB5LHD
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[amsat-bb] Re: moon bounce

2011-06-04 Thread Sebastian, W4AS
JT65B is what is commonly used on both 2 meters and 432 MHz, however many 
stations use CW as well.  In the microwave bands, with a large station, SSB is 
possible.

Search for the WSJT program and I'm sure you will find lots of information.  
The frequency range commonly used is the lower portion of the 2 meter band, 
below 144.200.

Moon bounce with circularly polarized satellite antennas is not very easy as 
almost all EME stations use either horizontal or vertical polarization, so 
using circular polarity will add additional loss, although I have made a couple 
of 432 EME contacts with my M2 circularly polarized antenna and just 50 watts 
from my TS-2000.  However those contacts were with some very big big-guns, but 
don't let that discourage you!

73 de Sebastian, W4AS


On Jun 4, 2011, at 1:37 PM, jerry wrote:

 Is this a good time for EME comm. ? Moon seems right for it  , but never 
 tried it . Is psk31 possible ? What freq. ? Orbitron says 145.000 ? Going to 
 send cq throughout the day via PSK 31 on 145.000. Maybe a waste of time .
 
 Jerry WB5LHD


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[amsat-bb] Re: moon bounce

2011-06-04 Thread Edward R. Cole
At 09:37 AM 6/4/2011, jerry wrote:
Is this a good time for EME comm. ? Moon seems right for it  , but 
never tried it . Is psk31 possible ? What freq. ? Orbitron says 
145.000 ? Going to send cq throughout the day via PSK 31 on 145.000. 
Maybe a waste of time .

Jerry WB5LHD
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Jerry,

By your questions it appears you are interested in finding out more 
about eme (Moonbounce) but do not know very much about it.

On 2m eme is conducted in the 144.030-144.100 sub-band for CW, and on 
144.100- 144.160 for digital eme.  Psk-31 is not used and not really 
suitable.  A mode called JT-65 is used for digital eme.  It is a 
narrow-band FSK mode using software and computer soundcard to drive a 
SSB 2m radio.  An excellent article on eme is in the current ARRL 
Handbook written by Joe Taylor, K1JT, author of JT-65.  This will 
answer many of your basic questions on what eme is and how to get started.
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/
http://www.n1bug.net/operate/emebasic.html
http://www.vhfdx.info/jt65bintro.html

One cannot decide today I am doing eme.  Where do I transmit?

If you have a good satellite or terrestrial 2m yagi and at least 150w 
you have the basics to start.  But there is a lot to learn before one 
should expect to work eme.  There is the basic station 
setup.  Tracking the Moon.  Frequencies and procedures used.  As you 
get into it quite a bit to coming up the learning curve.  Give 
yourself at least a couple months to accumulate this knowledge so you 
are better equipped to try eme.

Consider subscribing to the Moon-Net e-mail reflector:
Moon-Net posting and subscription instructions are at 
http://www.nlsa.com/nets/moon-net-help.html



73, Ed - KL7UW, WD2XSH/45
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[amsat-bb] Re: moon bounce

2011-06-04 Thread Glenn AA5PK
Jerry,
If you're JT65 capable, monitor http://www.chris.org/cgi-bin/jt65emeA to find 
out who's transmitting where.
I can copy the big guns with my meager setup.
73
Glenn AA5PK

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 Is this a good time for EME comm. ? Moon seems right for it  , but never 
 tried it . Is psk31 possible ? What freq. ? 
 Orbitron says 145.000 ? Going to send cq throughout the day via PSK 31 on 
 145.000. Maybe a waste of time .

 Jerry WB5LHD
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[amsat-bb] Re: moon bounce

2011-06-04 Thread Bill Dzurilla
The AMSAT board is not the best place for info about EME.  Try Moon Net, 
register at http://mailman.pe1itr.com/mailman/listinfo/moon-net.

You can find info for EME beginners at:
http://www.vhfdx.info/jt65bintro.html
and
http://www.n1bug.net/operate/emebasic.html

This is a good weekend for EME, but do not send at 145.00 and do not send 
PSK31.  The correct mode is JT65B, and most stations will be between 144.10 and 
144.16.

73, Bill NZ5N
 
 On 04-Jun-11 17:37, jerry wrote:
  Is this a good time for EME comm. ? Moon seems right
 for it  , but never tried it . Is psk31 possible ? What
 freq. ? Orbitron says 145.000 ? Going to send cq throughout
 the day via PSK 31 on 145.000. Maybe a waste of time .
 
  Jerry WB5LHD

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[amsat-bb] Re: moon bounce

2011-06-04 Thread Larry Gerhardstein
If you are a EME beginner, contact a mega-station; I suggest W5UN.  He 
has something like 800 elements total in multi yagis, and 
polarizations.  For beginners, unless you have been doing lots of weak 
signal tropo, that is your best bet for 1st EME contact.   And for 
certain, get on the moon-net mail list.  Good luck.   ~Larry W7IN


On 6/4/2011 1:57 PM, Bill Dzurilla wrote:

The AMSAT board is not the best place for info about EME.  Try Moon Net, 
register at http://mailman.pe1itr.com/mailman/listinfo/moon-net.

You can find info for EME beginners at:
http://www.vhfdx.info/jt65bintro.html
and
http://www.n1bug.net/operate/emebasic.html

This is a good weekend for EME, but do not send at 145.00 and do not send 
PSK31.  The correct mode is JT65B, and most stations will be between 144.10 and 
144.16.

73, Bill NZ5N

On 04-Jun-11 17:37, jerry wrote:

Is this a good time for EME comm. ? Moon seems right

for it  , but never tried it . Is psk31 possible ? What
freq. ? Orbitron says 145.000 ? Going to send cq throughout
the day via PSK 31 on 145.000. Maybe a waste of time .

Jerry WB5LHD

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