Al, K2UYH, and Matej, OK1TEH, will be working on the 432 and above EME Newsletter this week. Send all your news about the ARRL contest activity, the excellent A21EME dxpedition and the LU5EWR big dish operation, together with any technical items, to alkatz(a)tcnj.edu
Previous NL can be found at http://www.nitehawk.com/rasmit/em70cm.html
73 Peter G3LTF
Next up on the chopping block… Icom-7000 transceiver, 2 ea mb-62 mobile
mounting bracket. Bought and never used it. Still in original packing
with all that comes with it as you would get when new. Bags not even
opened yet.
$1000 Shipped CONUS… overseas extra.
Pete wa2odo_._,_._,_
Hi Guys
Trying to set up my H Frame and I wonder what is the maximum elevation I will see the moon at here in EI, someone mentioned about 60deg before, I am struggling to get much more elevation than that so I wonder do I have enough,
Is there a easy way to work it out,
Thanks
Trevor
EI2GLB
Hi Trevor,
Take a look at:
http://mailman.pe1itr.com/pipermail/moon-net/2017-October/033790.html
and subsequent messages.
I would aim for 65 Degrees
73
John G4SWX
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Hi Guys
Trying to set up my H Frame and I wonder what is the maximum elevation I
will see the moon at here in EI, someone mentioned about 60deg before, I am
struggling to get much more elevation than that so I wonder do I have
enough,
Is there a easy way to work it out,
Thanks
Trevor
EI2GLB
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Subject: [Magic Band EME] VE7BQH Antenna Comparison Tables
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 17:49:00 +0000
From: Lance Collister, W7GJ <w7gj(a)q.com>
Reply-To: w7gj(a)q.com
To: 'Magic Band EME Group' <MagicEME(a)googlegroups.com>, FFMA(a)yahoogroups.com
On October 3, Lionel updated his Antenna Comparison Tables again and added new
antennas for all three bands. As usual, I have posted the link to the updated Excel
comparison file on my webpage:
http://www.bigskyspaces.com/w7gj/6mTable.htm
GL and VY 73, Lance
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Big thanks goes to Dan HB9CRQ, Chris PA2CHR and their teams in Botswana. I
have worked A21EME on 6 bands from 70cm up to 3cm. Even I do not have
available now big dish, worked them with single 38el. M2 Yagi on 70cm and
2,4m offset dish from 23cm up to 3cm. Thank you so much for this great
expedition and possibility to work new DXCC on 6 bands.
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Zdenek - OK1DFC
www.ok1dfc.com
QRV EME 144 MHz - 24 GHz
WAC 70-23-13-3cm
WAZ #9 - WAS 432 #29
DXCC 432 - 1296 MHz
Hi All,
Wanting to minimize my TX loss here...
I see most of you are making the coax cables attached and running on one
leg of the feed support. That is what i did, but i have about 1.4 db loss
on that configuration with the TX line (10m fsj 4-50b going to PA at base
of the tower)
I was thinking of putting a shorter piece of rigid coax (with less loss)
running straight from the septum to the center of the hub, to finally get
out from the back of the dish. Then a piece of flexible going again to
rigid low loss towards the PA.
What if a TX coax goes straight that way from dish center hub to the
septum? Is there any drawback?
I'm loosing about 65w of power heating the coax, and only about 150-160w at
feed, 225 from PA.
With better coax and less length, i may reach 200+ on feed....
Tks for your comments.
Vy73 - Phil - FR5DN
Does anybody know if the company Labetech still exists ?
I tried to contact Labetech and SM4DHN but did not get any answer !
Tnx fr info
Andreas DJ3JJ
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