This is the correct state of play in my opinion.
RFIC's are making every band from 50 MHz - 6 GHz commodity priced and capable of supporting narrow band analog modes through 25 MHz wide digital waveforms. This is the future because people want more for the less money.
Bob
On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 7:53 PM, Jeff Davis stuckbit@gmail.com wrote:
It's problematic now to be sure. You buy old or you buy the THD-72 from Kenwood.
But the "big three" are going to be ignored in the end. They don't support us now and the future will be twenty dollar modules from Amazon plugged together with a Raspberry Pi to give us the sort of functionality we need to work future payloads.
Perhaps they understand that and have written this facet of the hobby off entirely?
73, Jeff KE9V
On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 6:22 PM, Mike Sprenger mikesprenger@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ken,
Welcome, and glad you've found fascination with the Amateur Satellites
Theres always the opportunity to acquire gear from a fellow satellite enthusiast which you can inquire with folks here on the BB (I've got no surplus gear right now)
Check out how many all mode rigs are available if you recognize them, they're often inexpensive if you find them on a hamfest table:
http://www.rigpix.com/index.shtml
There's lots of fun to be had on the satellites, I look forward to
hearing
you on the air !
(BTW, even the most modern gear by any definition can only make "Ancient SSB" sound so good)
Mike W4UOO
On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 11:51 AM, Bill Booth ve3nxk@gmail.com wrote:
On 2017-03-19 1:53 AM, Ken M wrote:
Thanks for indulging my shopping frustrations, and my inexperience,
but
I have to think there are others new to the hobby that are having similar thoughts. Do Amsat members see this as a problem?
Well Ken I am of the same thinking but a bit different. I have an old
970
and it works great for the birds, but like to do some EME as well at
23cm.
The field is like you say do it all or nothing. The 9100 is nice but
has
HF in it. and looks real small sitting next to my 7700 HF rig.
I bet the next rigs will be SDR driven and the size of your
phone........
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