I have been playing with a new Triquint ULNA device (TQP3M9036). It
Shows a lot of promise. It is like a MAR or MSA device in that it is
50ohm in and out. and has a claimed NF about .4db nf ( their numbers).
I have built several pramps to test them and have gotten even better
than they claim and they cover 50-1296 with ease and NF is .4ish or
below. The S11 and S22 are both great and the OIP3 is +35db also
...very nice device. It has great promise as a good terrestrial LNA.
Preamps are foolproof to build and would cost under $50 if all the best
quality parts are used.
Just for information only ...
Pete WA2ODO
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Hi all,
I’m ready on 6cm with the same dish I’m using on 3cm.
Despite the strong local 5 GHz WiFi noise, had a nice 579/569 first QSO with this setup today with HB9Q, thank you Dan !
Setup is a 3.7m dish and 60W at CP feeder.
I can be QRV on 6cm or 3cm most of the days, skeds and tests are very welcome, as usual.
Vy 73
Bruce PY2BS
qrv 70cm, 33cm, 23cm, 13cm, 9cm, 6cm and 3cm.
Hi all,
check out http://www.darkside.cz/eme.php
By the way I'll not take a part this time because of
IARU R1 UHF/SHF Contest. I'll be running
this UHF Contest with my club OK2A on 70/23/9/3cm.
73
Matej, OK1TEH
This weekend I operated 6cm using just 16 Watts to a 1.9m PF dish with an
SM6FHZ septum feed (kindly loaned to me by G3LTF) On RX, a single stage
0.9dB LNA based on a "Franco" LNB board. See RSGB RadCom "GHz Bands" column
July 2014 for details.
I had 7.5dB sun noise and 0,25dB Moon noise.
On CW I worked OK1KIR, HB9Q and DF3RU. "Gotaways" on CW were OK1CA, OF2DG,
ES5PC, PY2BS all identified calling CQ. I need more power!
On JT4F I worked HB9Q, OK1KIR, OK1CA UA3PTW, OZ1LPR and PY2BS.
A good start to the 6cm project at G4BAO. Watch this space, more power
planned!
73 John
Frank NC1I, Bob KA1QFE and Bob W1QA continue with preparations for the N1H
NH 23cm EME DXpeditions. The station and antenna has been assembled and
tested and packed for the trip to New Hampshire. It is identical to that
used in our CT, RI and VT operations.
Our plan is to travel to the site on Thursday 30 Nov 2017 and spend the day
setting up and be operational on our moon rise. The location is on a clear
hilltop with unobstructed view of the horizon. Operating frequency will
1296.072 - we'll announce on-site if band conditions warrant us changing the
frequency. N1H will transmit first on JT65. We will also watch for CW
stations and gladly switch modes.
Please note that winter has begun in New England. Our operation will be
dependent on the weather; if we have any significant snow or ice we'll
postpone the operation to another month.
While all QSO's will be worked on random (no skeds) if you are located in
the Asia / Pacific region or otherwise have limited operating time / moon
window please drop Frank or Bob an email and we will do our best to be on
when you are.
We will QSL 100% direct to your qrz.com address. (If you are not on QRZ
please send us your postal info.) Reply cards can be sent to NC1I's QRZ
address or via the buro to NC1I.
Hello All,
I'm afraid I damaged the input sectioin of my FCD, but cannot find a way how to repair.
No schematics , no Support etc.
Since I like MAP65 particular as it is able to directly communicate with the FCD; would there be a possibility to communicate with a RTL dongle and use it with MAP-65?
Br,
Jan PA0PLY