Hi Jacob,
From my point of view and short time experience, The description of your proposed set up would yield favorable results. I am using an 11 element 2m yagi and a 432 16 element both mounted vertically (with az/el). most of my worked passes are in the 10 to 35 degree range and the signals are fairly good and readable most of the time. Working the Birds without optimum conditions is still a ton of fun.
73
LOUIS, KD5GM CW, The original digital mode
Message: 7 Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 20:32:20 -0500 From: "Jacob Tennant" k8jwt@comcast.net Subject: [amsat-bb] Antenna setup To: "Amsat BB" AMSAT-BB@amsat.org Message-ID: 000001cac183$dbfd2f40$93f78dc0$@net Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Hello everyone,
I have a antenna setup question as I am new to satellite operations so please bear with me...
I have a 2meter beam and a 70cm beam from my former adventures into VHF weak signal operations and was wondering about using them for satellite work.
Was thinking that since I don't have a az/el rotator yet, if I set them up on a single cross-boom with the TV rotator I have now, angle them with the elements at 45 degree angles and the booms angled 30 to 40 degrees front end up I might be able to get some decent ability into the FM satellites (AO51, SO50, AO27, ISS).
I already have the good coax for them (LMR-400) and a duplexor for my FT-857D. Was going to try to install the antennas on top of my storage building with a height of approx. 16 feet. That's the highest structure I can get onto that belongs to me.
Any alternate ideas or advice is always welcome as I said before this is all new to me.
Jacob Tennant - K8JWT Morgantown,WV FM09ap