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    "sender_name": "Sebastian, W4AS",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: moon bounce",
    "date": "2011-06-04T19:07:48Z",
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    "content": "JT65B is what is commonly used on both 2 meters and 432 MHz, however many stations use CW as well.  In the microwave bands, with a large station, SSB is possible.\n\nSearch for the WSJT program and I'm sure you will find lots of information.  The frequency range commonly used is the lower portion of the 2 meter band, below 144.200.\n\nMoon bounce with circularly polarized satellite antennas is not very easy as almost all EME stations use either horizontal or vertical polarization, so using circular polarity will add additional loss, although I have made a couple of 432 EME contacts with my M2 circularly polarized antenna and just 50 watts from my TS-2000.  However those contacts were with some very big big-guns, but don't let that discourage you!\n\n73 de Sebastian, W4AS\n\n\nOn Jun 4, 2011, at 1:37 PM, jerry wrote:\n\n> Is this a good time for EME comm. ? Moon seems right for it  , but never tried it . Is psk31 possible ? What freq. ? Orbitron says 145.000 ? Going to send cq throughout the day via PSK 31 on 145.000. Maybe a waste of time .\n> \n> Jerry WB5LHD\n\n\n",
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