Thanks, Claudio.
I'll put your QSO with VK4ASB (16,337km) up for now unless someone has one better than that from AO-13. What mode was that? I'm assuming Mode B?
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 12:16 PM, claudio claudio@ariotti.com wrote:
Hi Pedro, I found this 2 Qso by AO-13 when I was using IW1BMJ callsign: IW1BMJ in JN45fc and VK8KTC in PH86ed (Jun 7, 1990 12:19 UTC) IW1BMJ in JN45fc and VK4ASB in QG62mp ( Nov18, 1990 23:04 UTC) 73' Claudio IK1SLD
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Oggetto Re: [amsat-bb] Satellite QRB records
Hi,
I'm using formulas to determine the distance to the horizon from the
satellite, then the distance across the (curved) surface between two
opposite locations.
Again, it's meant for sea level. AO-7 solves with 7,858.478 Km which
is below the record of 7,947.381 Km. This is because the higher from
the sea level you are, the farther you are in the sat horizon.
I'll send you that list later today.
73 de Pedro CU2ZG
Quoting Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net:
Thanks, Pedro. I've seen calculations for those distances before,
but they
always seem to vary by method used. It would be a nice addition to
put the
records in perspective.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 10:09 AM, Pedro via AMSAT-BB <
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wrote:
Hi,
Thanks!
I'm compiling a list of the maximum possible QRBs for two targets
standing
at sea level, and the max known sat altitude that I can find. If
you'd like
that I can send it to you later.
73 de Pedro CU2ZG
Quoting Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net:
This page is now live on the AMSAT website:
There's a link to it at the bottom of the Communications
Satellites page.
Again, please claim records for other satellites if you think you
may hold
the record!
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net
wrote:
There has been things like that in the past, but I don't know
about any
currently existing. We could certainly create one on the AMSAT
website!
This is what I can find:
AO-40 - 18,263km (I8CVS in JN70es and ZL1AOX in RF72mv)
AO-7 - 7,947.381km (KG5CCI in EM24uq01mu and EA5TT in IM99sl48cx)
FO-29 - 7,599.959km (KG5CCI in EM34st11tl and F4CQA in
JN17ea22ot)
If anyone would like to claim records on any other satellite,
please post
your claim. I will create a page with this information.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 7:35 AM, Pedro via AMSAT-BB <
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Hi all!
>
> Is there any website around that keeps track of each satellite
confirmed
> QRB records?
> I'm looking into how far anyone worked on each sat.
>
> 73 de Pedro CU2ZG
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