John, etal:
Hope someone tests this and gives a report. Cost is quite reasonable for this kind of power at 5-GHz. Note that the DEMI 5670-144 transverter output is +16 dBm (200mw) so one could obtain 2w with drive from one. ERA-5 was common mmic used for this level. Getting 600mw is a bit harder.
Most of these run class-A so do dissipate a lot of heat; most of the power becomes heat and not RF. 10-dB RF gain is respectable at microwave.
Comment on az-el suitable for 1m dishes at 5 and 10-GHz. The Yaesu satellite rotators do not resolve pointing angle less than 7-1/2 degree so probably not adequate. There are some inexpensive telescope drives that might work at reasonable prices.
73, Ed - KL7UW
Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2016 13:24:40 -0500 From: John Toscano tosca005@umn.edu To: n1jez@burlingtontelecom.net Cc: AMSAT BB amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Link budgets for upcoming HEO/GEO sats
Looking forward to testing mine too. I found another web site that claims that 600mW of input drive would give nearly 5W of output.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-Shipping-Power-Microwave-TXPA58002W5-5-8...
He has a few pictures showing him taking power measurements himself, making this a bit more believable. Would have to watch the heat dissipation closely, since they quote 20 watts of supply power (so 15 or more watts of heat).
John
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