Hello Two Meter EMERS
I will be calling CQ on 144.127 second on JT65B during the contest. Hope to work any new
stations or old. Also looking for state side contacts. I will monitor 144.087 for JA
stations. No JT logger. Good luck to all stations.
KB8RQ, Gary
24X13 element horizontal
24X9 element vertical
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I plan to operate the EME contest although operation will be some what
intermittent as I have some other activities during the weekend. I will
operate near 144.149+/- on JT mode and .058-061 on CW. As we are expecting
some snow and freezing rain, I hope conditions are favorable for good
contest conditions. May all have a great contest.
Joe, K9MRI
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I have a 432 CW schedule from my QRPP rover with DL7APV. I will be at the Delaware coast, FM28ks.
Details:
Sunday, 16 November
432.063
One-minute periods, DL7APV transmits first
Start at 0010 UTC (my moonrise from FM28ks)
I'm grateful for any other stations tail-ending if Berndt and I can complete. Reports from anyone who even hears me are gratefully welcome.
My rover station is quite small-just c. 125 watts, single 28-el M2 yagi, but i will have the Atlantic Ocean as a ground plane. I was able to work Dan, HB9Q, from this spot quite easily.
I don't have elevation on the rover, but will try to dig up some sand and make some hills to drive up, so that I can elevate the entire rover to hopefully keep operating until c. 0210 UTC.
I will also have two-meters in the rover-375 watts and single 15-el K1FO for possible operation (CW) during the second hour.
Thanks for any interest.
73,
Martin, KC3RE
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Hello,
My LT70s Shows almost no gain on rx. I for sure have some troubles in
the rx side preamp or IF rx transistors.
I have the schematics of the transverter, but it came without the
component list. I try to see inside the circuit board but hard.
Any1 can help?.
Tks in advance.
Murphy starts early. Dont know/think if i have spare parts here.
Vy73 - Phil - FR5DN
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Hi,
We plan to be on LU1C working full week end calling on even hours
around 144.043 on CW and around 144.115 on odd hours in JT65, always
first.
In VHF we have 4 x 3wl and 600 watts.
Also we try some QRP on 432 JT only with single yagi 7 wl and 100 watts.
We hope a good conditions, GL everyone !!!
Adrian LU1CGB
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Hello,
I will be active next weekend
EME-CW on 144.048 MHz.
Good luck and 73 to all.
Stan, OK1MS
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Hi 70cm EME operators,
If everything goes as planned, I will be QRV on 70 cm for the EME contest this weekend.
I plan to be on both nights.
I have CW and JT-65 modes operational.
Plans are to work as many CW stations as I can, then switch to calling CQ.
I normally hang out around 432.012 plus or minus QRM.
My plans may change due to band conditions.
I have 8 FO-33 stacked on the horizontal side for transmit and receive, and 4 FO-22 stacked on the vertical, for receive only.
A lot of the stations I work last time was with only 2 FO-22 antennas on receive due to a lot of the signals coming in vertical not horizontal.
Due to this, I could tell with my water fall display, I missed a lot of stations just below my noise floor.
This time I have 4 antennas stacked in the vertical and a better preamp installed, so another 3 dB S/N may just make the difference.
I hope to work many more of you this time!
Please watch for me and work me!
73,
Cowles_K4EME
Grid : FM08kf
Staunton, Virginia
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I don't know if this is the right Forum, but I am looking for
recommendations for a 144/28 transverter for digital EME. I am considering
an older Microwave Modules transverter which I can get at a good price. Are
they any good? Does anyone have any recommendations?
73s
Les ( W2LPL) & Daniel ( W2DBL)
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I forgot to say that I will listen in the JA window on .113 and 40kc down( .073 ) for JA stations, of which I saw only one in the October leg.
73, David AD4TJ FM08le Virginia 4x15/700 JT:: KWplus on CW
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Will do more time on 432 and 144 in this leg but will look for
new ones on 1296 too.
BCNU !!
Carl/SM3AKW
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