Seeing as KB9BNY and myself were only 40 miles apart, we were probably sharing the same transmission characteristic (satellite orientation,etc). Glad to hear you had good performance. We were both using Kenwood TH-D7A's and Arrow antennas and had good performance before.
73 de Pat --- KA9SCF. Amsat 35741
On 10/17/06, Zachary Schrempp zach.km7i@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I just tried AO-51 last pass (coming up to around 50-60 degrees in elevation here) and I have to say I think the QRP repeater sounds great, possibly even better than the regular repeater! I think it's going to be in great condition for the JOTA operations.
73, Zach KM7I
On 10/17/06, Patrick Green pagreen@gmail.com wrote:
The "open squelch" is a normal feature of the B side repeater but I do
have
to say that it wasn't that strong and had deep fades for me as well. I haven't operated on the sats in awhile so I might just be rusty.
73 de Pat --- KA9SCF. Amsat 35741
On 10/17/06, Erik Jacobsen mplsvrf@gmail.com wrote:
Getting ready for JOTA, I just gave the QRP Mode a try. The satellite
was
difficult to copy on a 66.3 degree pass. Using my arrow antenna I had
to
compensate for deep fades. Plus, the squelch was open. Anyone else having the same experience?
Thanks & 73
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