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Date: Wed, 27 Jul 94 04:30:28 PDT
From: Ham-Space Mailing List and Newsgroup <ham-space@ucsd.edu>
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Subject: Ham-Space Digest V94 #207
To: Ham-Space
Ham-Space Digest Wed, 27 Jul 94 Volume 94 : Issue 207
Today's Topics:
AO-27, UO-11, UO-15, AO-21 questions
Thanks
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Date: 26 Jul 1994 05:25:18 GMT
From: nwnexus!krel.iea.com!comtch!mikec@uunet.uu.net
Subject: AO-27, UO-11, UO-15, AO-21 questions
To: ham-space@ucsd.edu
: Your observation of the type of operation on AO-27 is accurate. I used to
: work it from my mobile station, but have had to give it up due to the
: large number of high power base stations with large uplink beams using it
: for passing recipes etc. On the rare occasions when this satellite is
: not cluttered, 4 W talkies with rubber duckies can work each other.
I don't work AO-27 much..
: AO-21 is much worse because it has been around longer. The regulars on
: this one use 40 el uplink beams and 1 KW plus amplifiers. The downlink
: is 145.987 Mhz FM and the uplink is 435.016 Mhz FM.
C'mon.. that's a bit of a stretch.. Most satellite stations, mine
included run 50-70 watts uplink into a regular satellite antenna
of about 9 elements. Get real, you _can_ work this bird with a
handheld, but when you have a nice satellite setup, the handheld
doesn't cut it.. Even I have trouble with AO-21 from time to
time, so the secret to working this bird is keep trying! I have
called CQ on 21 and nobody answered - just the right (wrong) time
of day and nobody was on but me, and that's what I call having your
own satellite :-)
: For info on the other birds you mightr pick up a copy of "The Satellite
: Experimenters Handbook".
Good idea!
--
- - - - - - - - - - - - mikec@comtch.iea.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Michael B. Candy Amateur Radio Call: KI7FX
P.O. Box 1953 KI7FX@KA7FVV.#EWA.WA.USA.NA
Airway Hts, WA. 99001-1953 American Digital Radio Society
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Date: 26 Jul 94 14:16:15 GMT
From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
Subject: Thanks
To: ham-space@ucsd.edu
Thanks to all who responded to my request for pics of comets hitting
Jupiter. Best place is marvel.stsci.edu Great stuff.
carrl@gordon-tsd1.army.mil
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End of Ham-Space Digest V94 #207
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