I assume everyone is seeing the same thing as me. HB9Q logger we down for about 5-10 minutes. Back now, but I assume it will be struggling to keep up with the heavy trafic during the EME contest.
Thanks to Dan for hie work on the logger. Keeping my fingers crossed that it can survive this weekend's traffic!
73
Bob, KA1GT
VE3MIS will be QRV on 432 JT65 and will scan around for CW as well.
We are in FN03EQ for your doppler calculations.
Running 4x28el V-pol + 330watts.
Hope to work many of you.
73 de Peter
VA3ELE
Sorry for the BW on here, I do not get a response with direct email
Gary are you still making the interface boards for the digital encoders?
Best 73
Barry VE4MA
I use the CX-600NL for Tx/Rx relay along with a second relay to ensure
90dB of isolation. Second relay can be low power relay of various
kinds but I have use the CX-3500 for this
This combo easily handles 1.5KW output as the NL version is much
underrated than 1KW.
Others have commented, there are now a number of less expensive
high-power relays that can be found on ebay. There was a vendor
selling Relcomm RDL-SR012's new wrapped awhile back for half the price
of Tohtsu relays and I bought 2-3 of them.
The key is silver connectors and teflon insulation.
Of course, if you really want an EME relay for high-power, get a
HF-4000 with DIN connectors. They are beasts!
Hope to be QRV tonight on 23cm.
Gary, N8CQ
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Hi EME gang,
In the second part of the ARRL, I'll be QRV in the 1296 MHz band.
Unfortunately, COVID-19 is shifting the parts production for my new
dish and
so I'll be back in the second part of the ARRL QRV with only an
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Hi EMEr's
The first leg was promising: 43 QSOs 1296 MHz CW
but unfortunately the Radio-club F5KUG must remain closed for 2nd leg
this weekend due to Covid-19
Good Luck Vy 73 Hope to see you soon off the moon .
Jean-Louis F6ABX for F5KUG ( 3.60 m 600 w )
Hello all I will be QRV in the 2nd leg of the ARRL contest on 144MHz. I am especially looking for States that I did not work in the first weekend.
Missing states are:
AK, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, KS, MD, ME, MN, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, OK, OR, SC, SD, UT, VA, VT and WY.
Some will be tricky but some should be easy. If you are in any of the states mentioned please check https://www.livecq.eu/ for my CQ frequency. I will also make regular announcements on N0UK.
If I call CQ in a noisy part of the band please let me know and I will move to accommodate.
Any other stations that did not work me in the first weekend please call even if we have had a QSO before. This will probably be the last time I do a full contest on 144 and I would really like a good score.
Many thanks in advance
73
Conrad PA5Y, JO21
Hi all,
as usual if you want to put info about your participation
in EME Contest at one place, there is QRV list at:
http://www.darkside.cz/eme.php
73 & cu on 70cm
Matej, OK1TEH
Hi EME gang,
In the second part of the ARRL, I'll be QRV in the 1296 MHz band.
Unfortunately, COVID-19 is shifting the parts production for my new dish and
so I'll be back in the second part of the ARRL QRV with only an offset
antenna of 2.6m. I was able to constructively resolve the transition from a
square septum feed to a circular W2IMU collar and optimize the feed for F/D
0.6.
More: http://www.ok1dfc.com/eme/offst260cm/offset260.htm
The antenna in this set-up listens better than my 3.2m mesh dish, which I
use on EME expeditions. In the test run last month, I also worked with a 1.8
m-diameter antenna station with no major problems, and by running JT65,
decoded the single Yagi antenna station. During the contest, I'll be QRV CW
around 030 and JT65C around 060.
In the week after contest I plan to be QRV 10 and 24 GHz for all who will be
interested in the trials. I look forward to hearing from via Moon.
73 and GL!
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Zdenek - OK1DFC
www.ok1dfc.com
QRV EME 144 MHz - 24 GHz
WAC 70-23-13-6-3cm
WAZ #9 - WAS 432 #29
DXCC 432 - 1296 MHz