Initial L-band testing (approximately a 16 deg eastern pass) indicated that it may not take as much power as initially thought to get into the L-band portion of AO-92. One op, N8HM was using an Alinco DJ-G7T handheld with 1 watt and a modified Comet CYA-1216e yagi (boom drilled to accept 2m elements from Arrow antenna. Feed line was 4' of LMR-240UF plus two adapters: BNC to SMA adapter for the HT and BNC to N adapter. Another op, N8TLV, was using an FT-104 hand held with 1 watt, fed into stock rubber duck antenna. Again, this was initial testing and represents my personal observations. I am not affiliated with AMSAT, other than being a member and enthusiastic satellite operator. The Comet CYA-1216e yagi, when combined with Arrow Antennas 2m elements, appears to be a popular antenna for portable operations. M2 Antennas, Directive Systems Engineering, and WiMo offer several antenna choices, depending if you need a tower-mounted antenna or something capable of being handheld. Shorter, high quality coax, with no adapters will always provide a better result. LMR240 or 240UF will be fine for shorter, hand-held runs, LMR400 for moder runs, and LMR600 + for longest runs. As for a preamp, it will depend on your setup. If you need a preamp to hear AO-91, then you will need one to hear AO-92. Hope this helps,73 de KE4AL, Robert EM71
On Sunday, January 21, 2018, 6:49:22 AM CST, Robert Switzer via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
I'll add that I'm interested in Antenna/feed setups being used by folks? Rob KA2CZU
On Saturday, January 20, 2018, 4:49:03 PM EST, redski@bellsouth.net redski@bellsouth.net wrote:
Can someone offer a little advice about the requirements for using the Fox L-band uplinks? I have an full duplex u/V and v/U satellite station so I'm guessing that my easiest route to L-band is an upconverter. But I've never used anything above UHF, so any thoughts on what might be needed to get started would be appreciated.
73,
Red
KC4LE
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