Hi Clint,

Quite an impressive list of sources you've put together from the assembled 
replies!   Also I found your pages interesting in regard to the progress with 
deep space reception.

You may also like to look at my web information on Direct Frequency 
Synthesisers for providing low phase noise drive solutions for microwave 
oscillators strips, locked to a reference source - eg a GPSDO.  url is 
http://g4hup.com

Best 73,
Dave, G4HUP



----- Original Message ----
From: Clint Jeffrey - VK3CSJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Tuesday, 2 September, 2008 4:35:01 PM
Subject: [time-nuts] A "Short but sweet" Reply

I was falling asleep at the Keyboard an accidently sent my post to soon...aha 
it happens when you get old!



Hi folks,
           I have had a number of replies to my first post, thanks guys, let me 
see how can I reply...

Gerald...g'day, I see you're a stones through away, just checking out your 
QRZ.COM entry, you are definitely a well travelled fellow, I've been in 
Electronics Manufacturing for 30 years myself but only once got a chance to 
trip overseas, 10 days in China at Tianjin Beijing it was a great experience. 
Nice to be here too.

Thomas...thanks for your kind note, Amateur Radio is definitely a great medium 
it is truly amazing that the amateur service world wide have so many Radio 
Bands allotted to us for our use from Long Wave to Microwave and with the Solar 
Maximum coming up in a few years time its good to have a operational HF Station 
one can make some great contacts, all I can say is go for it!

Stan...Hi, thanks for the info on Down East Microwave, it's been a couple of 
years since I last visited the web site, I have purchased a few items from them 
in the past they definitely make some nice "toys"...I'll keep them in mind. As 
for Stephen N5AC web site, very interesting indeed I've already let a couple of 
friends of mine know about this one...thanks again.

Bill...Thanks for pointing out the A32 Synthesizer, this is quite interesting 
and requires some further looking into, I'm slowing building up my 10GHz 
station starting with kits supplied by Mark VK5EME at Minikits and with a 20 
Watt TWT I got from DEM I hope to do some interesting things!

David...Yes KUHNE Electronics make some very very fine equipment, a little 
expensive, but the quality is through and through, I purchased a 8.4GHz Pre-Amp 
from them for the 8.4GHz receiver, it's the key part of this project and the 
most expensive part, so I'm really looking after this device. If I had the 
money I'd be interested in a few more items!!

Jim L...There is a handful of Amateurs that have quite successfully detected 
the Telemetry Signals from both NASA and ESA space probes currently roaming 
space, the idea is to simply detect these feebly weak signals, that's the aim, 
trying to copy telemetry and things like pictures is a long shot considering 
the digital nature of transmissions these days.

If you visit this site, http://www.uhf-satcom.com/ or more directly this link, 
http://www.uhf-satcom.com/mro/ you will see what I attempting to do, there is a 
Block Diagram showing the basic system setup required, I have pretty much 
everything I need I've just got to put it together. Joseph Ruggieri often has 
microwave items for sale on eBay that's where I got my "Brick" from, Joe 
currently has some items on eBay but I don't think he has any of the PLO 
devices left, one can always ask.

Okay...I think that's it for the time being...its just gone 1:30am...must go to 
bed.

Cheers all...

Clint - VK3CSJ
Melbourne







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