Satellite contact between Cuba and Ireland
Hello to all
I am pleased to report that today I had my first contact on satellites with Ireland. Joe, EI5EV and I completed it successfully on FO-29. We had just a 66 seconds window but there was enough time to exchange reports and greetings. I believe that it is the first contact between Ireland and Cuba on FO-29! It is a 4321.7 mi (6955.1 km) contact!
Our first attempt was yesterday but Joe couldn't find me on the passband. We made a schedule again and we tried to be more accurate on frequencies calculation. Doppler is always in play!
We did the calculations based on the great feature implemented on SatPC32 V12.8b. There is an option of seeing the frequency you are at the satellite receiver. This was our common reference point. I was very satisfied when I heard Joe exactly on the frequency I was expecting!
I was operating portable from a tall building `s roof which allows me a great horizon visibility forwarding Europe. I was running my new FT-817nd, a 30W power amplifier and a homebrew ARROW antenna with a homebrew mast mounted preamplifier. Everything was supplied by two 12V 7A Gel batteries.
Right Now, FO-29 has a big footprint. Please, if you are into the footprint and want to try a long distance contact, just drop me an email. I will try until complete a contact with you.
Thanks very much to Joe for this great contact!
73!
Hector, CO6CBF
El92sd
Congrats Hector!! That was a great connection. I miss the days of AO40... We can all use more HEO's.
Dale,KL7XJ
On 4/3/2013 2:09 PM, Hector, CO6CBF wrote:
Hello to all
I am pleased to report that today I had my first contact on satellites with Ireland. Joe, EI5EV and I completed it successfully on FO-29. We had just a 66 seconds window but there was enough time to exchange reports and greetings. I believe that it is the first contact between Ireland and Cuba on FO-29! It is a 4321.7 mi (6955.1 km) contact!
Our first attempt was yesterday but Joe couldn't find me on the passband. We made a schedule again and we tried to be more accurate on frequencies calculation. Doppler is always in play!
We did the calculations based on the great feature implemented on SatPC32 V12.8b. There is an option of seeing the frequency you are at the satellite receiver. This was our common reference point. I was very satisfied when I heard Joe exactly on the frequency I was expecting!
I was operating portable from a tall building `s roof which allows me a great horizon visibility forwarding Europe. I was running my new FT-817nd, a 30W power amplifier and a homebrew ARROW antenna with a homebrew mast mounted preamplifier. Everything was supplied by two 12V 7A Gel batteries.
Right Now, FO-29 has a big footprint. Please, if you are into the footprint and want to try a long distance contact, just drop me an email. I will try until complete a contact with you.
Thanks very much to Joe for this great contact!
73!
Hector, CO6CBF
El92sd
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great Hector beats my 6286 with UA0QJ! Is anyone keeping track of this stuff? 73 Bob W7LRD
----- Original Message ----- From: "CO6CBF Hector" co6cbf@frcuba.co.cu To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2013 3:09:41 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Satellite contact between Cuba and Ireland
Hello to all
I am pleased to report that today I had my first contact on satellites with Ireland. Joe, EI5EV and I completed it successfully on FO-29. We had just a 66 seconds window but there was enough time to exchange reports and greetings. I believe that it is the first contact between Ireland and Cuba on FO-29! It is a 4321.7 mi (6955.1 km) contact!
Our first attempt was yesterday but Joe couldn't find me on the passband. We made a schedule again and we tried to be more accurate on frequencies calculation. Doppler is always in play!
We did the calculations based on the great feature implemented on SatPC32 V12.8b. There is an option of seeing the frequency you are at the satellite receiver. This was our common reference point. I was very satisfied when I heard Joe exactly on the frequency I was expecting!
I was operating portable from a tall building `s roof which allows me a great horizon visibility forwarding Europe. I was running my new FT-817nd, a 30W power amplifier and a homebrew ARROW antenna with a homebrew mast mounted preamplifier. Everything was supplied by two 12V 7A Gel batteries.
Right Now, FO-29 has a big footprint. Please, if you are into the footprint and want to try a long distance contact, just drop me an email. I will try until complete a contact with you.
Thanks very much to Joe for this great contact!
73!
Hector, CO6CBF
El92sd
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Hello Bob
My longest contact on FO-29 is 7186 Km with Jose Antonio, EA4CYQ. Cubans cannot operate on AO-7B. So, FO-29 is our only chance for DX contacts on Sat.
73!
Hector, CO6CBF
EL92sd
De: Bob- W7LRD [mailto:w7lrd@comcast.net] Enviado el: miércoles, 03 de abril de 2013 19:06 Para: CO6CBF Hector CC: amsat-bb@amsat.org Asunto: Re: [amsat-bb] Satellite contact between Cuba and Ireland
great Hector beats my 6286 with UA0QJ! Is anyone keeping track of this stuff?
73 Bob W7LRD
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From: "CO6CBF Hector" co6cbf@frcuba.co.cu To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2013 3:09:41 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Satellite contact between Cuba and Ireland
Hello to all
I am pleased to report that today I had my first contact on satellites with Ireland. Joe, EI5EV and I completed it successfully on FO-29. We had just a 66 seconds window but there was enough time to exchange reports and greetings. I believe that it is the first contact between Ireland and Cuba on FO-29! It is a 4321.7 mi (6955.1 km) contact!
Our first attempt was yesterday but Joe couldn't find me on the passband. We made a schedule again and we tried to be more accurate on frequencies calculation. Doppler is always in play!
We did the calculations based on the great feature implemented on SatPC32 V12.8b. There is an option of seeing the frequency you are at the satellite receiver. This was our common reference point. I was very satisfied when I heard Joe exactly on the frequency I was expecting!
I was operating portable from a tall building `s roof which allows me a great horizon visibility forwarding Europe. I was running my new FT-817nd, a 30W power amplifier and a homebrew ARROW antenna with a homebrew mast mounted preamplifier. Everything was supplied by two 12V 7A Gel batteries.
Right Now, FO-29 has a big footprint. Please, if you are into the footprint and want to try a long distance contact, just drop me an email. I will try until complete a contact with you.
Thanks very much to Joe for this great contact!
73!
Hector, CO6CBF
El92sd
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Congratulations Hector, good contact, hopefully we'll get lucky on Saturday 6 and got the qso, so would break your Record with Spain. 73's Luis EC4TR
2013/4/4 Hector, CO6CBF co6cbf@frcuba.co.cu
Hello to all
I am pleased to report that today I had my first contact on satellites with Ireland. Joe, EI5EV and I completed it successfully on FO-29. We had just a 66 seconds window but there was enough time to exchange reports and greetings. I believe that it is the first contact between Ireland and Cuba on FO-29! It is a 4321.7 mi (6955.1 km) contact!
Our first attempt was yesterday but Joe couldn't find me on the passband. We made a schedule again and we tried to be more accurate on frequencies calculation. Doppler is always in play!
We did the calculations based on the great feature implemented on SatPC32 V12.8b. There is an option of seeing the frequency you are at the satellite receiver. This was our common reference point. I was very satisfied when I heard Joe exactly on the frequency I was expecting!
I was operating portable from a tall building `s roof which allows me a great horizon visibility forwarding Europe. I was running my new FT-817nd, a 30W power amplifier and a homebrew ARROW antenna with a homebrew mast mounted preamplifier. Everything was supplied by two 12V 7A Gel batteries.
Right Now, FO-29 has a big footprint. Please, if you are into the footprint and want to try a long distance contact, just drop me an email. I will try until complete a contact with you.
Thanks very much to Joe for this great contact!
73!
Hector, CO6CBF
El92sd
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Congratulations Héctor!!
I will be happy to try a QSO when it's possible.
EA4TV El 04/04/2013 08:06, "ec4tr.luis" ec4tr.luis@gmail.com escribió:
Congratulations Hector, good contact, hopefully we'll get lucky on Saturday 6 and got the qso, so would break your Record with Spain. 73's Luis EC4TR
2013/4/4 Hector, CO6CBF co6cbf@frcuba.co.cu
Hello to all
I am pleased to report that today I had my first contact on satellites
with
Ireland. Joe, EI5EV and I completed it successfully on FO-29. We had
just
a 66 seconds window but there was enough time to exchange reports and greetings. I believe that it is the first contact between Ireland and
Cuba
on FO-29! It is a 4321.7 mi (6955.1 km) contact!
Our first attempt was yesterday but Joe couldn't find me on the passband. We made a schedule again and we tried to be more accurate on frequencies calculation. Doppler is always in play!
We did the calculations based on the great feature implemented on SatPC32 V12.8b. There is an option of seeing the frequency you are at the satellite receiver. This was our common reference point. I was very satisfied when I heard Joe exactly on the frequency I was expecting!
I was operating portable from a tall building `s roof which allows me a great horizon visibility forwarding Europe. I was running my new
FT-817nd,
a 30W power amplifier and a homebrew ARROW antenna with a homebrew mast mounted preamplifier. Everything was supplied by two 12V 7A Gel
batteries.
Right Now, FO-29 has a big footprint. Please, if you are into the
footprint
and want to try a long distance contact, just drop me an email. I will
try
until complete a contact with you.
Thanks very much to Joe for this great contact!
73!
Hector, CO6CBF
El92sd
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participants (5)
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Bob- W7LRD
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Dale Hershberger
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ec4tr.luis
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Hector, CO6CBF
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Jaime Robles