I am sorry everyone but or Director of engineering had to work late so
not on line tonight. Solong everyone hope to hear you all on the birds.
73
Gary and Tom
> Instead of asking what do we "want", maybe a more useful poll might be
> "what can you build us?"
>> Wel that is easy too, you can grab a off the shelf cubesat...
>> and put a pe1ruh space proven linear transponder in it.
Amen. Also there are TWO flight ready PSK-31 uplink with FM downlink
transponders also ready to fly built By Mirek at Brno University. Ideal
for a Cubesat.
They allow up to 20 or more simultaneous PSK-31 users on a 28 MHz uplink
to all appear full duplex in the 435 MHz FM downlink that anyone can
receive on any FH HT. Run PSK31 software and see all the conversations
and transmit all 8 minutes of the pass and join the fun talking to
everyone at once..
All the advantages of linear transponders (20 simultaneous users) and all
the advantages of FM (simple 5 Khz Doppler tuning using any old FM radio).
And it fits on a 3" square card.
See details: http://aprs.org/psk31uplink2.html
All we need is someone to fly it.
Bob, WB4APR
I have a 500' roll. Send me an SASE to my callbook address and note to remind me how much you need. If you feel so compelled, drop a donation in the Fox paypal widget on my QRZ page.
This is an open offer to all. I'll send reasonable amounts if you send an SASE with sufficient postage.
73, Drew KO4MA
-----Original Message-----
>From: Robin Midgett <Robin.Midgett(a)vanderbilt.edu>
>Sent: Jan 31, 2013 6:51 PM
>To: amsat-bb(a)amsat.org
>Subject: [amsat-bb] seeking a source for 93 ohm coax RG62
>
>Belden 9268 or equivalent..need just four feet of it for an eggbeater
>antenna project; prefer it to have a solderable shield.
>
>Thank you,
>Robin E. Midgett
>Electronics Technician
>Vanderbilt University Mechanical Engineering
>406-C Olin Hall
>2400 Highland Avenue
>Nashville, TN 37212-2010
>615-322-5836 phone
>615-343-6687 FAX
>
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