Hi guys! in the coming days I will be SSB satellites operating in the northwestern region of Argentina (NOA) in the Puna and the Andes in the provinces of Salta and Jujuy with close to 5000 meters (16.000 feet ) above sea level heights. I'll be very close to the border with Bolivia so I hope to contact any station Central America or USA! 73! Mike LU3EMB
El 13 de julio de 2016 14:46:52 GMT-03:00, amsat-bb-request@amsat.org escribió:
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1. Headset for a Kenwood TH-D7A HT (n4csitwo@bellsouth.net) 2. Re: Headset for a Kenwood TH-D7A HT (E.Mike McCardel) 3. AO-85 (skristof@etczone.com) 4. LilacSat-2 Linear Transponder over North America 13-Jul (Paul Stoetzer) 5. Re: LilacSat-2 Linear Transponder over North America 13-Jul (Peter Laws) 6. RM Italy ULA-100 UHF (70 cm) linear amplifier (n4csitwo@bellsouth.net) 7. RadFxSat Launch Vehicle Assembly (Jerry Buxton) 8. Re: RadFxSat Launch Vehicle Assembly (Peter Laws) 9. Re: AO-85 (Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)) 10. Re: AO-85 (Jerry Buxton) 11. Re: AO-85 (Clayton W5PFG) 12. Re: AO-85 (skristof@etczone.com) 13. Re: RadFxSat Launch Vehicle Assembly (Jerry Buxton) 14. Re: RadFxSat Launch Vehicle Assembly (Peter Laws) 15. Re: RadFxSat Launch Vehicle Assembly (Jerry Buxton) 16. Re: RadFxSat Launch Vehicle Assembly (Jim Walls) 17. Re: RadFxSat Launch Vehicle Assembly (Peter Laws)
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Message: 1 Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 16:04:27 -0400 From: n4csitwo@bellsouth.net To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Headset for a Kenwood TH-D7A HT Message-ID: 93A661D3C20846D1AA8CBEC52252BA25@DHJ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Does anyone know if there is a 2-ear headset w/mic that will play well with a Kenwood TH-D7A handheld? My old Kenwood HMC-3 (single ear) set that was made for the D7A finally broke and I'd like to replace it with a full 2-ear headset.
Dave, AA4KN
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Message: 2 Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 17:58:56 -0400 From: "E.Mike McCardel" mccardelm@gmail.com To: n4csitwo@bellsouth.net Cc: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Headset for a Kenwood TH-D7A HT Message-ID: D0949C2E-8B0E-4C46-A33F-5FBFE51CB297@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Dave,
I shared an eBay link in a separate email, But search Amazon or eBay for Headset for a Kenwood TH-D7A HT
In believe Wouxan boufang and others use the same pin out.
EMike
EMike McCardel, AA8EM Rotating Editor AMSAT News Service Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 12, 2016, at 4:04 PM, n4csitwo@bellsouth.net n4csitwo@bellsouth.net wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a 2-ear headset w/mic that will play well with a Kenwood TH-D7A handheld? My old Kenwood HMC-3 (single ear) set that was made for the D7A finally broke and I'd like to replace it with a full 2-ear headset.
Dave, AA4KN
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Message: 3 Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 19:51:31 -0400 From: skristof@etczone.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-85 Message-ID: 5aa40ffc2051aee02fa5e7eb839f10a6@etczone.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
So, what's the most common reason that the FoxTelem program won't decode?
I'm running HDSDR software with an RTL-SDR dongle. It has worked in the past, but hasn't been decoding for about two weeks now. I can see the peak of the AO-85 on the HDSDR screen and manually track the doppler shift. Everybody is set to 48000 sample rate. I get perfect "eyes" on the FoxTelem screen. But zero decoding.
Anybody got any hints or tips?
Steve AI9IN
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Message: 4 Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 09:12:18 -0400 From: Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net To: "amsat-bb@amsat.org" amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] LilacSat-2 Linear Transponder over North America 13-Jul Message-ID: CABzOSOo38gpHWTV7QAgnbmKEviA5eLEWRE1mMW=S-DQWZoBZ7Q@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
I made my first QSOs via LilacSat-2's SDR linear transponder on two passes this morning - both with W5PFG - on the 1112Z and 1248Z passes.
The transponder sounds quite good, though it seems somewhat less sensitive than other linear transponders. Running 25 watts to an Alaskan Arrow (with the top section removed - 8 elements on 70 cm and 3 elements on 2 m), my signal was weaker than on FO-29, AO-73, or any of the XW-2s. Telemetry bursts also occasionally interrupt transmissions on the transponder, but they are very short and not of much consequence.
I was manually tuning since I operate portable without a computer. Keeping up with the nearly doubled Doppler shift compared to a inverting transponder is a challenge. I was leaving my uplink frequency fixed and tuning the receive as per convention for manual tuning and had to continuously tune to keep my downlink within the receiver's passband near TCA. On the first pass, W5PFG answered my CQ, though on the second pass, I tuned around to answer his CQ after receiving no responses to my own. Tuning around the passband manually reminds me of playing Halo back in the dorms at Michigan State and subbing in for another player who used the non-inverted controls (I have always played video games using the flight simulator style of down=up).
Other stations were heard on the pass using LSB up and LSB down. That will work, of course, but goes against convention, which is to always receive in USB. If you choose LSB/LSB, you'll likely receive fewer responses to your CQs.
73,
Paul, N8HM
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Message: 5 Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 10:11:28 -0500 From: Peter Laws plaws0@gmail.com To: Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net Cc: "amsat-bb@amsat.org" amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] LilacSat-2 Linear Transponder over North America 13-Jul Message-ID: CANVAiQ-vPD_Z0AnF1RAG_1unVe5y-TSWE=VJi5qBC_t+i1fkPw@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 8:12 AM, Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net wrote: Tuning around the passband manually reminds me of playing Halo back in the dorms at Michigan State and subbing in for another player who used the non-inverted controls (I have always played video games using the flight simulator style of down=up).
Nerd. :-)
Other stations were heard on the pass using LSB up and LSB down. That will work, of course, but goes against convention, which is to always receive in USB. If you choose LSB/LSB, you'll likely receive fewer responses to your CQs.
Next time I am involved in a ham class I plan to make it a point to mention that it's "USB everywhere". The only place where the convention is to use LSB is 160/80/40 m (because reasons) and on the uplink of inverting transponders (because that's how they work). Everything else, unless a station is being operated by a contrarian, is USB.