Hi All,
I have received an email from Daniel Esteban LU2DDU informing me that
about the Arecibo radiotelescope he was in touch with Victor KP4PQ in order
to get from him more details about the feed line running from the operating
site up to the feed.
Victor says to Daniel that for 432.045 MHz
Hello to all, It was allot of fun taking part in EME day.Listening to
Arecibo was a real blast.Me and Omer ad7dy built a home made 22
element yagi and it worked OK. It did allot better once we added a
preamp.Brain n7bsc took some nice photos of the antenna.Just thought I
would share.Link
Here is 2 recordings of april 17 Arecibo EME transmission received on a linear
24 elements yagi with an Icom preamp on an FT-847 60' of LMR-
400.
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=541211
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=541210
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=541209
My
I know that it is not EME gropup but:
204600 1 -8 3.1 19 3 # SQ7DQX KP4AO FK68 OOO 1 10
50W TS 2000 and 30m coax, 21 el. DK7ZB pointed to horizon with moon el. 13.6
deg
:-)
file: http://www.enduro.idl.pl/KP4AO_100418_204600.wav
21 DK7ZB is a part of my sat system :)
Hi All
I have a KLM 436 with 1 db preamp I did not here them yesterday. I have
about 2 db of sun noise. The question I have for those who copied Arecibo
yesterday how much sun noise do you have in a 2.4 KHz band with filter?
Thanks
nick
Office 337 593 8700
Cell 337 258 2527
Very consistant signal 910/40el cp. I wish they would use dxpedition qso
methods for more qso/hr. This is a very finite opportunity. Had fun anyway,
better luck tomorrow.
73 Bob W7LRD
___
Sent via amsat...@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those
Nill copy till the last 10 min barely out of the noise. The west coast seemed
not to hear very well?? 910/40 el. cp yagi. Hope they get the amp running. The
video streaming is neat. Better luck tomorrow.
73 Bob W7LRD
___
Sent via
I noticed the moon is fairly close to the sun in the sky. There may be
some solar noise, but I don't know how much noise the sun generates at 432.
KB7ADL
___
Sent via amsat...@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author.
Not an AMSAT-NA
Hi all:
Here is a EME event you cant miss.
Dust off your CW key, its time for Satellite, QRP EME.
The 1,000 foot dish has 60 dBi on 432 mc and 400 watts.
That comes out to be approximately 243,902,443 Million Watts ERP.
enjoy
wf1f
www.marexgm.org
(thanks to KB1MGI for passing on this data)