Would you want higher lobes? It seems like there is more db loss closer to the horizon and much less as you get overhead. That was my first thought, but it is just a guess, I am interested to hear what people with more education and experience have to say. Interesting topic thanks for bringing it up John.
R.J. WY7AA
On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 11:43 AM, John Geiger af5cc2@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Dave,
That is great to know. Sounds like it would work. I wonder if a 1/4 wave antenna might be better than a 5/8 wave as it might have some higher lobes as well and cover more of the pass. Does anyone know about this?
73 John AF5CC
On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 8:20 PM, David Quick david.quick@frontiernet.net wrote:
I have made numerous AO-85, 91, 92, and SO-50 contacts from my truck, mostly while stationary due to the desire to log the contacts, with a 25 year
old
Kenwood TM-733a (~25 watts) and a dual-band antenna on the roof of the truck. Even a simple 2m quarter-wave works fine and offers a decent match on 435 MHz.
The feature that helps the most is the radio's full duplex capability.
When
I hear my own voice on the downlink frequency I know I'm hitting the
bird.
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of John Geiger Sent: Friday, June 29, 2018 3:03 PM To: AMSAT Subject: [amsat-bb] AO91, AO92 and XW-2 sats with mobile whips
I am hoping to get into mobile satellite operations soon, and at times I will be able to operate portable with a dualband yagi antenna. . Other times, though, I will be on family trips and unable to stop for satellite passes, so would have to operate while in motion. Are AO91, AO91, and
the
XW-2 satellites able to be worked using a 1/4 wave or 5/8 wave dualband mobile whip antenna?
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