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        "address": "ke4al (a) yahoo.com",
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    "sender_name": "Robert Bankston",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Fw:  HEO",
    "date": "2020-07-22T19:18:30Z",
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    "content": "Andrew,\n\n\nThe great thing about AMSAT's GOLF program is the flexible capabilities of its communications payload.  Providing options make us more inclusive, rather than forcing you to use a specific band or mode.\n  \nGOLF-Tee will have a V/u transponder and an SDR-based  experimental package to allow a 1 Mbps downlink in the 10 GHz band.\n  \nhttps://www.amsat.org/greater-orbit-larger-footprint-an-introduction-to-the-amsat-golf-program/\n  \nI know you are already V/u capable, so that leaves only the 10GHz downlink\n  \n38BDU is absolutely correct.  TV LNBs are a cheap entry point to receive X-band.  Unfortunately, U.S. satellite TV frequencies are different then the rest of the World, so we have more of a challenge.  We will have to purchase from overseas or find something locally.\n  \nDirectTV's International World products look promising.  Their DTV36LNB is capable of 10GHz RX, using a 436 MHz IF.  The LNB is running about $10 USD and a companion 36\" dish for $60.\n  \nQO-100 has proven that Hams will always rise up and share or offer affordable communication alternatives.  If there is a cheaper and better way of doing it, we will collectively find a way to do it.\n  \nRobert, KE4AL\n",
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