Some of the newer buildings do now overlap into Dallas County. But, for
decades, there was absolutely nothing outside of Collin County.
You really don't need lightning arrestors on the coaxial cables. The primary
thing that they do is to get the shield of the coaxial cable grounded and there
Greg,
At this point in time, we're entirely grounded to the building's Franklin
loop. Although this is probably adequate, it's not quite up to our
standards. We don't have any lightning arrestors on our coax (yet), but
it's on the shopping list for Ham-Com and Dayton. They're not high, but
also no
Nice project!
Just curious, what did you do for lightning protection?
Greg KO6TH
Andrew Koenig wrote:
Hello Group!
After about 6 months of work, I'm proud to say that the K5UTD Amateur Radio
Club (University of Texas at Dallas) has finished setting up our satellite
station. Typically it sho
Glen,
While technically not in Dallas, I will argue that it is partially in
Dallas County. See the image linked below. Our antennas are <100 feet from
Dallas County, according to Google Earth.
The only thing left of TAGER is the TAGER tower, and from what I hear, they
want to take it down. It's s
I just hope their signals are clean! :>) Just joking!
UTD, actually UTDIRICC (University of Texas, at Dallas, in Richardson, in
Collin County) is located about 1-mile, straight west, of my house.
UTD is NOT located in Dallas! It is in Richardson, Texas, former home of the
"new" corporate he
In the not so distant past, in a galaxy not so far away, we had college
satellite night the first Thursday of the month.
73, Drew KO4MA
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> On Apr 17, 2014, at 5:52 PM, Andrew Koenig wrote:
>
> Nick and Bryce,
>
> In another email, Bruce (KK5DO) mentioned trying to get all
Nick and Bryce,
In another email, Bruce (KK5DO) mentioned trying to get all of the college
stations on the air for a few passes. Let me know if you'd be interested. I
suggest we time it somewhere around School Club Roundup.
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Bryce Salmi wrote:
> Hey Andrew!
>
Hey Andrew!
If your college club is active definitely check out K2GXT (Rochester
Institute of Technology) http://www.rit.edu/sg/amateurradioclub/ as they
are very active. Theres a semi-functional satellite station there, finding
time to finish it was the hardest part. Give them an email! Congrats
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Good luck from the CAPE team at the University of Louisiana
Nick W5UL
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Hello Grou
> Sounds like it would make a great Journal article!
>
> 73, Drew KO4MA
I can use the photos on Andrew's K5UTD album plus send any additional
photos, captions, description to either k9...@comcast.net or
jour...@amsat.org.
This invitation is for all of your stations. One bit of feedback I
have re
Sounds like it would make a great Journal article!
73, Drew KO4MA
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> On Apr 17, 2014, at 12:05 PM, Andrew Koenig wrote:
>
> Hello Group!
>
> After about 6 months of work, I'm proud to say that the K5UTD Amateur Radio
> Club (University of Texas at Dallas) has finished setti
Thank's to everybody for info about HO-68 satellite status,
.. we lost another satellite transponder ..
73"
Frank IW4DVZ
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Nice story, Andrew, and great work! Kudos to the K5UTD team.
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Hello Group!
After about 6 months of work, I'm proud to say that the K5UTD Amateur Radio
Club (University of Texas at Dallas) has finished setting up our satellite
station. Typically it should take a weekend and a case of beer to get the
job done, but this required a little more planning and invol
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