Thanks guys, had a blast. A brilliant Saturday evening.
Not enough antenna gain or power here to work you but hearing you over the last two evenings has been very satisfying. Hope to listen again tomorrow.
Congratulations to all and to those that made it, I heard several UK stations confirmed.
Best wishes and thank you to you all.
Regards
David G8OQW
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-----Original Message----- From: moon-net-bounces@list-serv.davidv.net [mailto:moon-net-bounces@list-serv.davidv.net] On Behalf Of joe@Princeton.EDU Sent: 17 April 2010 16:39 To: moon-net@list-serv.davidv.net Subject: [Moon-net] Arecibo Update
Hello from Arecibo:
Update for today (Saturday) : we have diagnosed our amplifier problem and are hard at work on repairs. With any luck we should be good for 350-400 W today. We have also located a power supply for a solid-state amp that should be good for a bit more power, maybe 500 W.
Keep your fingers crossed... we *should* be 10-13 dB louder today.
Operating plans for today: SSB at first, then CW. As before, we Tx on 432.045 and Rx on 432.050 - 432.060.
If we exhaust the CW pileup we will go to JT65B. In JT65B mode, KP4AO will transmit first on 432.045. Please call us between 432.045 and 432.049. Expected QSO pattern will be like this:
1. CQ KP4AO FK68
2. KP4AO K1ABC FN42
3. K1ABC KP4AO FK68 OOO
4. RO
5. RRR
6. 73
(... tail-ender...) KP4AO G4XYZ IO83
7. G4XYZ KP4AO FK68 OOO
... and so on. We will not send 73s; please feel free to call us following our "RRR" transmission, as G4XYZ did in the example above.
On Sunday we may work any mode, depending on available activity. We will certainly be on JT65B for at least half of our Sunday moon window.
Remember: please limit yourself to one QSO with us, regardless of mode.
73, Joe, K1JT ... for the KP4AO team
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All, I heard them about 1x2 QSB Tried to call a couple of times, however, I just don't have enough antenna.. KLM 18C My preamp is only the ICOM UHF - I think if I do deeper space stuff, I need a better preamp and a lot more aluminum. Thanks for the education and hopefully, you get a lot of QSO's for those that made it... 73, Dee, NB2F
-----Original Message----- From: moon-net-bounces@list-serv.davidv.net [mailto:moon-net-bounces@list-serv.davidv.net] On Behalf Of David Barber Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 3:48 PM To: joe@Princeton.EDU Cc: 'Moon-Net'; amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [Moon-net] Thanks - re: Arecibo
Thanks guys, had a blast. A brilliant Saturday evening.
Not enough antenna gain or power here to work you but hearing you over the last two evenings has been very satisfying. Hope to listen again tomorrow.
Congratulations to all and to those that made it, I heard several UK stations confirmed.
Best wishes and thank you to you all.
Regards
David G8OQW
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-----Original Message----- From: moon-net-bounces@list-serv.davidv.net [mailto:moon-net-bounces@list-serv.davidv.net] On Behalf Of joe@Princeton.EDU Sent: 17 April 2010 16:39 To: moon-net@list-serv.davidv.net Subject: [Moon-net] Arecibo Update
Hello from Arecibo:
Update for today (Saturday) : we have diagnosed our amplifier problem and are hard at work on repairs. With any luck we should be good for 350-400 W today. We have also located a power supply for a solid-state amp that should be good for a bit more power, maybe 500 W.
Keep your fingers crossed... we *should* be 10-13 dB louder today.
Operating plans for today: SSB at first, then CW. As before, we Tx on 432.045 and Rx on 432.050 - 432.060.
If we exhaust the CW pileup we will go to JT65B. In JT65B mode, KP4AO will transmit first on 432.045. Please call us between 432.045 and 432.049. Expected QSO pattern will be like this:
1. CQ KP4AO FK68
2. KP4AO K1ABC FN42
3. K1ABC KP4AO FK68 OOO
4. RO
5. RRR
6. 73
(... tail-ender...) KP4AO G4XYZ IO83
7. G4XYZ KP4AO FK68 OOO
... and so on. We will not send 73s; please feel free to call us following our "RRR" transmission, as G4XYZ did in the example above.
On Sunday we may work any mode, depending on available activity. We will certainly be on JT65B for at least half of our Sunday moon window.
Remember: please limit yourself to one QSO with us, regardless of mode.
73, Joe, K1JT ... for the KP4AO team
_______________________________________________ Moon-Net posting and subscription instructions are at http://www.nlsa.com/nets/moon-net-help.html
_______________________________________________ Moon-Net posting and subscription instructions are at http://www.nlsa.com/nets/moon-net-help.html
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David Barber
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Dee