5 Sep
2007
5 Sep
'07
6:25 p.m.
Well Mak, The "challenge" is the incentive.
When I worked Joe I had to use knife-edge propagation to creep round the edge of a mountain.
It's fairly common to use a ridge and go over the top but to creep round the side is a bit unusual. You have to use all the tricks available and the propagation has to be just right.
Remember, even though it's *VERY* rare, under the right propagation conditions satellites *HAVE* been heard from the antipodes (exact opposite side of the earth to your QTH).
Aldert PH7PCF and I often used to QSO on AO-7 with me firing at the mountains ... 90 degrees to the satellite ... so never say never.
73 John. la2qaa@amsat.org