Eagle provides U/V so no one has to buy new equipment.
73,
John KD6OZH
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Oler" cvn65vf94@msn.com To: ericvo@telefonica.net; amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 15:32 UTC Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: The Eagle has died.
Eric.
Delurking a tad longer.
I've read and well understand the engineering points the folks on Eagle
are
making. I am curious if they have addressed some other issues.
If they get the money to build the bird then the "community" which
supports
this has agreed with their decision. If they cant then well they cant.
The
next step will be to see if they can get the "buy in" to buy the equipment that is going to be required for the new modes which they seem to be
banking
the bird on.
The irony is that they (on Eagle) are facing the same challenge that manufactors in the light sport airplane market are. The LSA market right now is divided up between two different groups. People who are spending large sums of money for brand new LSA vehicles and people who are buying Ercoupe like (read very old) LSA vehicles. Right now an Ercoupe C is
about
10000 dollars more then a D...why? The C is LSA qualified and goes for around 20-30K. The cheapest "new" LSA goes for over 70K.
The new LSA's have wonder instruments (LCD like displays...gee make me
think
I am in the Boeing) and the ERcoupes have instruments in some cases older then I am. But the ERcoupes are selling.
Why? They are what people can "buy into" the hobby for on the dollars
they
are willing to spend.
The question that I see in the amateur satellite community is do we want "wonderful modes" or do we prefer larger numbers.
If they get the new modes on EAgle will it be with hardware that is
easily
buildable by the "average Ham"? Does anyone here really see that like
AO-40
where MDS converters could be pressed into service, all this stuff is goin
g
to be "user friendly".
The odd part is that the "tinkerers" in the community more or less rose to the challenge in terms of tinkering a setup for AO-40 S band. yeah it
never
worked with tiny dishes and the like. But my guess is that this "easy
sat"
approach is a goal that is a couple of bridges to far. but put up a good sized dish and work on the installation to optimize it and the results
were
pretty "impressive".
Oh well I am not on the board and probably never will be and there are
smart
people there. They have made their decision.
It will just be interesting to see if they can get the "money" support for their decisions. Back home in Houston the folks who are selling the "new" LSA's have branched out into refurbishing LSA capable "classic" airplanes...that is what they are selling.
I just wonder what would change if instead of a "wonder bird" every 15 years...we had a steady supply of AO-10 vehicles.
Robert Oler
WB5MZO/portable Life member AMSAT/ARRL
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