Hi Les, N1LS
Do you know the EIRP used at 1296 MHz by DJ5AR or by PA3FXB
to complete the International Space Station-Bounce on 1296 MHz CW
QSO using the ISS as a passive reflector ?
Thanks for the information
73" de i8CVS Domenico
- Original Message -
From: "Les Rayburn"
To: "AMSAT Ma
--- On Tue, 28/5/13, i8cvs wrote:
> Do you know the EIRP used at 1296 MHz by DJ5AR or by
> PA3FXB
Hi Domenico,
DJ5AR was using a 3m dish (29 dB gain) and 200 watts, PA3FXB also had a 3m dish
but I don't know the power output.
They each have a report on the QSO in the 432 and Above EME Newsle
Hi all,
does anybody know what kind of rotators are they using?
Tracking ISS is quite different from tracking the Moon.
Thanks.
73s
Fabio
IZ5XRC
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 10:13 AM, M5AKA wrote:
> --- On Tue, 28/5/13, i8cvs wrote:
> > Do you know the EIRP used at 1296 MHz by DJ5AR or by
> > PA
WOW !
From my modest EIRP calculation via the handbook that will be about
129130 W (129KW) (some error included...)
That's a huge power...
73
El 28/05/13 04:13, M5AKA escribió:
--- On Tue, 28/5/13, i8cvs wrote:
Do you know the EIRP used at 1296 MHz by DJ5AR or by
PA3FXB
Hi Domenico,
DJ
May 28, 2013 3:20 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: International Space Station-Bounce on 1296 MHz
WOW !
From my modest EIRP calculation via the handbook that will be about
129130 W (129KW) (some error included...)
That's a huge power...
73
El 28/05/13 04:13, M5AKA escribió:
> --- On Tue, 28
in power.
The EIRP ( Effective Isotropic Radiated Power) is :
200 W x 794.328 = 158865.647 watt = 159 kW (rounded)
73" de
i8CVS Domenico
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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Internationa
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Von: i8cvs [mailto:domenico.i8...@tin.it]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 30. Mai 2013 01:13
An: Andreas Imse
Betreff: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: International Space Station-Bounce on 1296 MHz
Hi Domenico and all others, interested in this subject.
I am not looking for completing QSOs only and would like to test with
receiving stations too.
if you have an antenna for 1296 MHz and are able to do ISS tracking, we can
try.
I can perform the complete doppler compensation as well for
Von: i8cvs [mailto:domenico.i8...@tin.it]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 30. Mai 2013 01:13
An: Andreas Imse
Betreff: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: International Space Station-Bounce on 1296 MHz
Wichtigkeit: Hoch
Hi Andreas, DJ5AR
Using the RADAR equation I would like to perform a link calculation of your
QSO with
Hi Domenico,
Thanks for your interest in the ISS reflections
Now about your questions.
1. I started calling Andreas as soon as my dish could see ISS.
That was on May 23 at 8 degrees elevation.
So the distance would have been close to 2000 km at that time.
Andreas reports that he hear
Hi Domenico,
Thanks for your interest in the ISS reflections
Now about your questions.
1. I started calling Andreas as soon as my dish could see ISS.
That was on May 23 at 8 degrees elevation.
So the distance would have been close to 2000 km at that time.
Andreas reports that he hear
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