The first half dozen or so satellite qso's I did were done from inside the house using a handheld 70cm yagi. Uplink was done via an outside dual band groundplane on the roof. The receive was done with the yagi and by experimentation, I discovered that reception was much better outside than inside. Problem was it was TOO cold outside at the time.
Given all that, your az/el setup with decent yagis (preferably x-yagis with circular polarity) and a preamp for 70cm downlink should be very workable unless you have metal roofing.
73,
Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY CN94
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Mennerich" david.n2teb@gmail.com
I have HOA rules that prevent me from putting antennas on the roof where I live. However, I can put antennas in the attic. I have an Az/El setup that I could mount up in the attic, but wanted to get some feedback from folks on any experience they've had working the LEO satellites with antennas in the attic.
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