The April edition of Practical Wireless  magazine has a special treat for all 
satellite enthusiasts and VHF/UHF listeners - a two page article on the 
AMSAT-UK FUNcube Dongle radio 

The FUNcube Dongle (FCD) Software Defined Radio (SDR) was developed as part of 
the AMSAT-UK FUNcube satellite project.

It plugs into the USB port of your PC and although little bigger than a memory 
stick covers the range 64 - 1700MHz (Note: external antenna required). The FCD 
costs about £125 and a proportion of the price goes to support AMSAT-UK's 
FUNcube satellite. So far over 500 have been sold around the world.

David Dix G8LZE bought his FCD in January from the second batch to be produced. 
He must have been quick off the mark as they all sold out in under a minute of 
going on sale!

Since then David has been putting the FCD through its paces. His well written 
PW article gives an overview of CubeSats and describes the results he obtained 
with his 1/4 wave 70cm Ground Plane antenna and the free WRplus software.

As usual PW is packed full of first class radio articles. In this issue Data 
Modes columist Mike Richards G4WNC deals with ALE, while Chris Lorek G4HCL, in 
his Emerging Technology column, shows how once again Amateur Radio work is 
proving its valuable worth to the emerging future of radio communications.

Practical Wireless magazine is on sale now from UK High Street newsagents such 
as W.H.Smith.

Postal copies can be purchased using a Debit or Credit card by ringing
+44 (0)1202 659910 Monday - Thursday 8.30am - 4.00pm. 

Yearly subscriptions to PW are available from
http://www.mysubcare.com/magazinestore.asp?curpage=3

PW Publishing
http://www.pwpublishing.ltd.uk/

Free WRplus SDR Software by Alberto di Bene I2PHD
http://www.wrplus.altervista.org/

You can join the FUNcube Yahoo Group at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FUNcube/

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73 Trevor M5AKA



      

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