----- Original Message -----
From: Howard Kowall
To: Howard Kowall
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: Satellite Tracking Software for Mac OS X
----- Original Message -----
From: Howard Kowall
To: AMSAT-BB(a)amsat.org
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 3:43 PM
Subject: Satellite Tracking Software for Mac OS X
Hello to all
Well my daughter just bought a new Mac laptop because hers had died
She came into town and gave me her dead Mac laptop
And of course I fixed it,work good now and it is the only laptop that I have that has a good battery.
Is there any Satellite Tracing software that will run on Mac OS X.
I have seen the Dog Park software,but I would like to try something else to make sure this computer works
Thanks in advance to all who respond.
Howard
VE4ISP
Amsat #37005
Hi, everybody.
Today at Field Day was the first time I tried to work AO-27, and succeeded. One thing I noticed, is that as the satellite came up over the horizon, I wasn't hearing anything until what sounded like a long data burst happened. Then I heard the sat come alive, with what sounded like people already in QSO. As the sat progressed, I heard a lot of operators, then the long data burst happened again, and it seemed like the sat went "dead" I know a bit about how it's scheduled (TOPR), but since this is the first time I was able to hear it well enough to actually consider it usable.
What's the data burst? Is it part of the TOPR, or am I hearing something else?
73, Jim KQ6EA
/Hi Sebastian,
I planning to work at 5W for now. I will use my 2 FT-817.... one for RX and the other one for TX.... both controlled by SatPC32.
I bought 2 premamps RF switch at 25W maximum from Advanced Research.
J-F VA2SS
From/: Sebastian <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>/
Date/: Sun, 28 Jun 2009 22:12:06 -0400
I'll add a thought here that I haven't seen anyone reply about. As
everyone mentioned, definitely go with a preamp - but think for the
future. How much transmitter output power do you have? If you have
relatively low power, say 5 watts, you can get an inexpensive preamp.
However, if you plan to use higher power in the future, perhaps for
meteor scatter; that low power preamp may no longer be useful.
Again, you've received several responses, but one thing hasn't been
mentioned. What is your output power? If you have an HT with a
couple of watts, that RG-8 may 'eat up' a lot of your power,
especially if you are going to transmit on 440 Mhz. Without knowing
how much power you have, and which birds you plan to use, it's
difficult to give you a good answer.
"you can't work 'em if you can't hear them"; also don't forget that
you need to hear yourself FIRST. Work on hearing your downlink if
possible before you start to call other stations. If you can't hear
yourself, then post about it so we can help you out. I think it would
be helpful if you told us which type(s) of rig(s) you will be using.
When you find a fellow ham who has all the money that's necessary to
build a perfect station, please let me know!
73 de W4AS
Sebastian
Wow... many many answers !!
Well, everybody seems to be agree that preamp are a "must", and the
first thing to add in my setup.
I bought, at a great price, 2 "second hand" and near perfect eggbeater
antenna from a ham here in province of Quebec who would like to upgrade
to a more serious setup.
Ok now, I just ordered 2 preamps from Advanced Research... VHF and UHF.
I will put them in an wheater proof enclosure near my eggbeater
antennas..... the closer I can.... in an PVC enclosure... because I
bought standard one.
I received today from a friend of mine, a brand new 50 meters 1/2"
heliax coil.... I will be able to change my 2 old coax runs with this.
And finally, I will use my 2 FT-817 with SatPC32.... seems to work
perfectly at this moment... the 2 rigs are controlled simultaniously RX
& TX.... a great piece of software !!
I hope I will be able to do a step further soon.... to have a contact !!!
73
J-F VA2SS
Jean-François Ménard a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know if there is much difference using a preamp for
> satellite receiving using a M2 Eggbeater antenna ?
>
> And also, is there much difference between a heliax 0.5" and a RG-8
> on a 50 feet cable run between the antenna and the radio ?
>
> I would really like to optimize my receiving quality but I also want
> to know where to put all my effort first.
>
> I'm new and I cannot invest much money the first year.
>
> Thank to all for your advice.
>
> 73
>
> ---
> Jean-François Ménard
> VA2SS
>
>
Hi,
I would like to know if there is much difference using a preamp for
satellite receiving using a M2 Eggbeater antenna ?
And also, is there much difference between a heliax 0.5" and a RG-8 on
a 50 feet cable run between the antenna and the radio ?
I would really like to optimize my receiving quality but I also want to
know where to put all my effort first.
I'm new and I cannot invest much money the first year.
Thank to all for your advice.
73
---
Jean-François Ménard
VA2SS
There's a TREMENDOUS difference with the preamp, mounted at the antenna. You will hear the satellites earlier, and stronger, with the preamp.
Good coax is also good to have, but if you're on a budget, buy the preamp first. I tried many different things, but the preamp made the most improvement.
73, Jim KQ6EA
--- On Sun, 6/28/09, Jean-François Ménard <va2ss(a)me.com> wrote:
From: Jean-François Ménard <va2ss(a)me.com>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Need advice : Eggbeater antenna, preamp, coax
To: "AMSAT Mailing list" <amsat-bb(a)amsat.org>
Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 1:16 PM
Hi,
I would like to know if there is much difference using a preamp for
satellite receiving using a M2 Eggbeater antenna ?
And also, is there much difference between a heliax 0.5" and a RG-8 on
a 50 feet cable run between the antenna and the radio ?
I would really like to optimize my receiving quality but I also want to
know where to put all my effort first.
I'm new and I cannot invest much money the first year.
Thank to all for your advice.
73
---
Jean-François Ménard
VA2SS
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Hi!
Mark WA8SME asked me to post this on his behalf...
Anyone who worked Mark during any of the ARRL Teachers Institutes
over the past few weeks, and in the coming weeks, on AO-27 using
any of the following calls:
W1AW
W1AW/4
W1AW/5
W1AW/6
W1AW/8
can get a QSL card for those contacts by sending your QSL request
directly to WA8SME at his QRZ.com mailing address.
73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK
http://www.wd9ewk.net/
Call for Papers--2009 ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference
Posted by: "Ford, Steve, WB8IMY" sford(a)arrl.org wb8imy
Date: Fri Jun 26, 2009 6:41 am ((PDT))
Technical papers are solicited for presentation at the 28th Annual ARRL
and TAPR Digital Communications Conference to be held September 25-27,
2009 in Chicago, Illinois. These papers will also be published in the
Conference Proceedings (you do NOT need to attend the conference to have
your paper included in the Proceedings). The submission deadline is July
31, 2009. Please send papers to:
Maty Weinberg
ARRL
225 Main St
Newington, CT 06111
or you can make your submission via e-mail to: maty(a)arrl.org
Papers will be published exactly as submitted and authors will retain
all rights.
73 . . . Steve, WB8IMY
ARRL
Hello Group,
Could someone tell me any satellite tracking software other than NOVA,
compatible with Labjack U12 & Piggy back combo to drive Yaesu G 5500
rototor.
with regards
Mani VU2WMY