RS 10/11 worked out real good for me. I was doing a lot of travelling in 1987-90, and was able to make a lot of mobile QSO's using an IC-230 (10 watts on CW) with one frequency in the middle of the passband, quarter wave antenna on the uplink, and receiving on an FT-301 with Hustler 10-meter mobile antenna. Amazing !
I was keying the PTT through the accessory jack and a Vibroplex bug ! And the CW sounded good, too !
73 JOhn K6YK
--------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Tony Langdon vk3jed@gmail.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 12:33:53 +1000 Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: RS series mode A downlink power Message-ID: 4ab1a01c.0707d00a.1bd3.70b2@mx.google.com References: 4AB197FA.8050800@mindspring.com 4AB19BA2.3070001@bristor-assoc.com
At 12:14 PM 9/17/2009, you wrote:
As per the Satellite Experimenter's Handbook 2nd edition:
Power output: 5 watts for RS10/11 Power output : 8 watts PEP for RS-12/13
Interesting, I had better results on RS10 than RS12/13. Was RS10's uplink more sensitive?
73 de VK3JED / VK3IRL http://vkradio.com
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