Hello to All
Thank you for all the mails from you. I have to explain me:
I will not stop EME, I just want to reduce my many equipments. For all the
frequencys I have the equipment in multiple implementation.
And in the future I do not have so much time to build myself equipments for
EME. I´m infected with the EME virus and it´s not possible to loss them.
I will stop 70 cm EME because I have big problems with interferences on the
band.
Sorry to all, they are waiting on a QSL card from me. In the next month I
will send all my outstanding cards.
73 de Erich, OE9ERC
Erich Rupprechter, OE9ERC
Loc: JN47VL
<mailto:erich@oe9erc.com> mailto:erich@oe9erc.com
OE9ERC Homepage:
<http://www.oe9erc.com/> http://www.oe9erc.com
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Hi all
Today the last QSL card have left HB9.
If someone is still missing a QSL card off mine, please let me know
and I will send you one.
Don't know when I will find again time. :-)
I hope I will catch some off you again off the moon.
73 de Michel
HB9JAW
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I have the following for sale:
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These units use a 144MHz IF. Can take some pictures if you are really interested? Please, offer no trades. Also included is in great condition HP 436A Power Meter, Power Sensor cable and a HP-8482A Power Sensor
The price of this package is $1,400.00 and Firm. It is a complete 2.3 and 3.4GHz station. Ad your IF rig, feedline and antennas and your good to go. If interested please call 517-882-5219 for any other information.
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I have a piece of tubing 0.67 lambda diameter at 1296MHz rather than the
recommended 0.71. (6" ID rather than 6.5"ID)
Is it possible to use this with appropriate changes to the feed point etc
without degrading the feed performance noticeably?
Regards
Ted ZL2IP
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Hello All:
I have been trying to help Serge, VE1KG, with his RigExpert installation. It
continued to fail! His son, Christian, who is a real GURU, has written a
"how to" and the URL is below.
This document also applies to the US Interface Navigator.
Once an installation has failed - for what ever reason - you must follow the
directions in the .doc.
http://szpilfogel.com/ve1kg/RigExpertUninstallGuide.doc
I hope this helps anyone with problems.
73,
Al
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Hi,
In response to several questions, I completed the software with a help
page.
New here: http://f2tu.pagesperso-orange.fr/Doc/WindMoon.xls
I also create a web page database to put the pictures that I received.
Here: http://www.qsl.net/f2tu/Windows/
But the version for southern hemisphere also is not not over. It's more
complicated. Sorry Charlie!
73
Philippe PIERRAT - F2TU
http://F2TU.perso.orange.fr
Edward Cole a écrit :
>
> Philippe,
>
> Interesting that I have been thinking that I will need this for my new
> dish when I am QRV. Also, that you did this with a spreadsheet
> graph. I can do this, myself.
> I have no mountains but there are trees that will limit my view of the
> Moon and a horizon mask chart is something I will need for knowing
> when I have Moon views.
>
> Are you saying you would like stations to submit graphs to you for a
> data base?
>
> 73, Ed - KL7UW
>
> At 01:56 PM 9/28/2008, you wrote:
>> Hello,
>> My tool to create graphics for visibility window of the moon.
>> http://f2tu.pagesperso-orange.fr/Doc/WindMoon.xls
>> It would be interesting to have the GRAPH 1 Eme Stations in a
>> database...
>> 73
>>
>> --
>> Philippe PIERRAT - F2TU
>> http://F2TU.perso.orange.fr
>>
>>
>>
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> 73, Ed - KL7UW BP40iq, 6m - 3cm
> 144-EME: FT-847, mgf-1801, 4x-xp20, 185w
> 1296-EME: DEMI-Xvtr, 0.30 dBNF, 4.9m dish, 60W
> http://www.kl7uw.com AK VHF-Up Group
> NA Rep. for DUBUS: dubususa(a)hotmail.com
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>
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WORLD WIDE EME MARATHON 2008
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Sponsored by the Italian Radio Amateur Association - A. R. I.
SECTIONS: OM and SWL, portable or fixed station.
DATE/TIME: from 0000z January 1st to 2400z December 31th.,2008
Frequency Category
VHF 144 " 1A) QRO (erp pwr equal or more than 100 KW). (SSB/CW )
VHF 144 " 2A) QRP (erp pwr below 100 Kw or 1 to 4 antennas). (SSB/CW )
VHF 144 " 3A) Only digital mode
SWL 144 " 4A) (SSB/CW/DGT)
UHF 432 " 1B) QRO ( >50 dbW ERP) (SSB/CW )
UHF 432 " 2B) QRP ( <50 dbW ERP) (SSB/CW )
UHF 432 " 3B) Only digital mode
SWL 432 " 4B) (SSB/CW/DGT)
UHF 1296 " 1C) QRO ( >60 dbW ERP) (SSB/CW )
UHF 1296 " 2C) QRP ( <60 dBW ERP) (SSB/CW )
UHF 1296 " 3C) Only digital mode
SWL 1296 " 4C) (SSB/CW/DGT)
(If it is not specified entrant category, logs will be
counted for the QRO one)
SHF 2304 "(SSB/CW )
SWL 2304 "(SSB/CW )
SHF 5760 "(SSB/CW )
SWL 5760 "(SSB/CW )
SHF 10000 "(SSB/CW )
SWL 10000 "(SSB/CW )
VHF 50 MHz 1D) (SSB/CW )
VHF 50 " 2D) Only digital mode
SWL 50 " 3D) (SSB/CW / DGT)
SWL: in this category also OM stations (licenced radio amateurs)
may participate but only in the SWL category.
The same station cannot be worked more than once per day, but it can
be worked again in the following days.
VALID QSOs: only 2way EME CW/SSB and Digital Modes QSOs are allowed.
(separate logs for 2 x SSB/CW and 2 x DIGITAL)
EXCHANGE: callsigns and RST or TMO.
SCORING: 100 points per QSO multiplied by the total number of DXCC
countries PLUS 1.
------
EXAMPLE: 20 QSOs and 5 DXCC countries + 1 = 12000 points.
(20 x 100) x (5 + 1) = 12000
Logs must have a summary sheet enclosed comprehensive
of: Category, QSOs total number, DXCC countries total
number + 1 and the total score.
Logs without this declaration will be considered CONTROL
LOG.
PRIZE: first 3 OMs and SWLs for each band and category.
ENTRIES: postmarked not later than January 31th 2009
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Frank DL8YHR will join an HF DXpedition of the Lufthansa Radio Club
to Oman on Nov-06 thru Nov-11-2008.
Single long yagis plus 1 kW will be used on 2m and 70cm.
70cm QRG 432,050.
CW is preferred but WSJT is possible as well.
Direct sked requests <DL8YHRFRANK(a)aol.com>
I will try to keep you synchronized.
73 Jan DL9KR.
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Thanks everyone for their answers on this topic started by Phil FR5DN
I will dive into this matter t and hope to be qrv in the future on the
23 cm
band.
In general it is clear to me that a 2.40 dish is minimal and maybe 5m is
more likely to have good succes and lot's of you referring to the pages
of SM5LE which I will study thouroughly.
Best 73 and GL to all
Oene
PA3CWN
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From: YO2IS
Hello from KN05ps,
Was pleased to read so many interesting advices
regarding the use of small deep dishes for 23cm EME.
Being one of the happy users of a minimal setup
for 23cm EME, still not yet completly optimised, am
still far away from the satisfactions of my first
70cm EME activity, very well publicised in the 90's.
It seems I have already lost the top of interest
for 23cm EME, its a matter of fashion. Mostly the
same hams do migrate slowly to higher frequencies.
EME-ers are getting older and are not anymore happy
to dig out from the noise the QRP signals...and then
eventualy to answer the received QSL's. ( QSL always
a TROPHY to show for the QRP-ers everywhere !)
Just wonder if anyone is going to beat DL9KR's DXCC
70cm CW and put up a goal for an analog DXCC on 23cm ?,
once again CONGRATS Jan !.
Always technocrats put in front the setup, the bigger
the better, rarely have read about the skils needed
for top EME op's, they will always know how to handle
signals of the 'little pistols'. Bravos to SM5LE !.
Cu agn on 160m DX next season.
73 & DX, Szigy.
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