I can only speak to how it’s been working with the original PSAT (NO-84), which is VERY good.
With only a long wire HF antenna (http://myantennas.com/wp/product/efhw-8010/) suspended around 4 meters off the ground, I have often seen my PSK31 TX stream coming back down on the 70cm FM downlink at as little as 10 deg. elevation.
However, this time of year with leaves on the trees, it needs to be closer to 20 deg., but that's still pretty good.
So yes, I'm hopeful that I can be heard w/ a 10m uplink even while PSAT-2 is still in that southern phase of its orbital pattern. If PSAT-2 works anywhere near as good as PSAT does, it's going to be really hard to resist putting up a dedicated 10m antenna such as the PAR HF-28!
-Scott, K4KDR
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From: Robert MacHale Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2019 1:52 PM To: AMSAT BB ; Scott Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] SSTV from PSAT-2
Scott,
Just curious --
Does the 10m uplink have any bounce/skip off the atmosphere? Seems like you should be able to "reach" around beyond line of sight at that frequency. Right?
Robert MacHale KE6BLR Ham Radio License http://spaceCommunicator.club Supporting Boy Scout Merit Badges in Radio and Space Exploration
On Thursday, June 27, 2019, 10:48:29 AM PDT, Scott via AMSAT-BB [email protected] wrote:
That's great, Roland! Thanks for the updates.
The elevation is still too low for me to receive any of the 70cm downlink, but I have been hearing some of the 2m APRS on 145.825.
It was great news to see the post from Bob regarding the orbit slowly moving north.
If you can, please monitor the 70cm downlink for any sign of PSK31 - since Bob announced that the PSK31 transponder was active, I have been transmitting on the 10m uplink on the chance that the satellite hears me even at such low elevations.
-Scott, K4KDR
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-----Original Message----- From: Roland Zurmely via AMSAT-BB Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2019 1:31 PM To: AMSAT BB Subject: [amsat-bb] SSTV from PSAT-2
2 new pictures from PSAT-2: https://www.qsl.net/py4zbz/psat2.htm 73 de Roland PY4ZBZ