----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Ress" bill@hsmicrowave.com To: jules@g0nzo.co.uk; amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 3:16 AM Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: 10mtr and Galileo
I would like the AMSAT decision makers to detail the reasoning for dropping the L-Band Uplink like a hot potato besides the "Galileo" excuse. As yet, I can't find it in Eagelpedia.
In view of Peter Blair's (G3LTF) paper (PLEAS SEE JULES LINK BELOW) I cannot see any rational for dismissing Eagle use of the L-Band satellite Uplink allocation. I don't thing using the statement that "we will lose our L-Band allocation" is indicative of the much appreciated "science" the team is bringing to the Eagle design process.
Regards...Bill - N6GHz
Hi Bill, N6GHZ
Hopefully for P3E the L-band has been supported but I can't understand why not for EAGLE
Just in view of possible interference with Galileo and the primary uplink L1 of P3E from 1268.725 to 1268.875 MHz a Galileo Alternative uplink L2 has been chosen for linear transponder from 1263.225 to 1263.375 MHz
L2 will be switched on just in case in the future we cannot transmit in L1 but for P3E the L-band has not been abandoned.
Read please here part of the letter RE [amsat-bb] INFO ON P3E sent by Peter DB2OS to amsat-bb on 15 April 2006 wich is fully available in the AMSAT-BB archives.
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Quoting Peter DB2OS
Hi Domenico and All,
some clarification...
1) the 2nd L-band linear Passband Uplink "P3E Galileo Alternative" was originally choosen to be from 1260.100 to 1260.250 MHz and has been moved to 1263.225 - 1263.375 MHz.
............omitted
The 2nd L band uplink was allocated exactly to the first minimum of spectral density of GALILEO E6-A which is 1263,520 MHz (frequency of the E6-A carrier is 1268,520 MHz and chip rate 5 MHz). The 2nd or secondary L2 Gallileo alternative uplink will only be chosen if the primary L1 uplink can not be used.. it's just a switch in the transponder.
73s Peter, DB2OS
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73" de
i8CVS Domenico