Maybe even 1.2 Ghz for the satillites that have Microwave on them.
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Michael
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How about a K4 using modules for each VHF/UHF band, each "plug in" with
their own antenna socket. If they plugged into a "mainframe" based on
the dual receive of the K3, you could have a self contained
satellite/contest rig. Up to 100 Watts would be useful on at least 2m,
perhaps conceding less
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Subject: [Elecraft] K3, full duplex satellite operation, XV-144/432
packaging
Hi all,
I'm
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Subject: [Elecraft] K3, full duplex satellite operation, XV-144/432
packaging
Hi all,
I'm been mulling this over (mostly while riding my bicycle).
It looks to me as if the IF freguency for the XV144 or the XV432 can
be changed pretty easily. If this is done, then fu
Hi all,
I'm been mulling this over (mostly while riding my bicycle).
It looks to me as if the IF freguency for the XV144 or the XV432 can
be changed pretty easily. If this is done, then full-duplex using the
K3 would become a bit easier.
If the firmware for the K3 would allow transverter operati
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