Just how big/complicated of an antenna do I need to get the 10m downlink from AO-7's Mode A? I'm looking for something that's portable.
I'd be incredibly pleased if the 10m element stuck in my Diamond MV3A, magmounted to my Outback's roof would do it. (I could stick the 10m element in the side holder if need be - the antenna can accomodate 2 elements at once.)
Tnx & 73 Joe WB3CFN
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 11:47:05AM -0500, Joe Krepps wrote:
Just how big/complicated of an antenna do I need to get the 10m downlink from AO-7's Mode A? I'm looking for something that's portable.
I've heard the AO-7 downlink with literally a chunk of wire during field day.
I'd be incredibly pleased if the 10m element stuck in my Diamond MV3A, magmounted to my Outback's roof would do it. (I could stick the 10m element in the side holder if need be - the antenna can accomodate 2 elements at once.)
Try it and see.
- 73 Diane VA3DB -- - db@FreeBSD.org db@db.net http://www.db.net/~db
I've always managed just fine at home with a wire dipole in the attic. For Field Day, I used to use a dipole made of 1/2" copper water pipe, but more recently have used 2 mobile 10M whips with a 3/8-24 dipole bracket.
George, KA3HSW
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Krepps" occupant@ytpress.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 10:47 AM Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-7 Mode A 10m Rx ant.?
Just how big/complicated of an antenna do I need to get the 10m downlink from AO-7's Mode A? I'm looking for something that's portable.
I'd be incredibly pleased if the 10m element stuck in my Diamond MV3A, magmounted to my Outback's roof would do it. (I could stick the 10m element in the side holder if need be - the antenna can accomodate 2 elements at once.)
Tnx & 73 Joe WB3CFN
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Diane Bruce
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George Henry
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Joe Krepps