Re: [amsat-bb] AMSAT-Francophone launches a consultation, open to all, on the amateur satellite radio service. Feel free to participate! Publié le 3 février 2019 par Xtophe
Hmmm, where to begin when so much opportunity is afoot?
... If I don't have a really good reason to put together a complex and expensive microwave station, I probably won't do it
Yes, a 10 GHz downlink can be converted into a range of frequencies covered with an off-the-shelf SDR for $100-$200. I'll admit that a microwave transmitter is more costly (for the present time) but $100 and some ingenuity to participate in one of amateur radio's next frontiers is likely within reach!
Work all the grid squares, all the states, bag all the DX? I see an opportunity to make so many more friends and earn so much wall paper you'll be considering building another wall in the shack so you can display all the certificates ;-) And, you'll still be able to hear that the XYL wants to go to the store, the dog wants out, and you had a really good hot dog for lunch ... oh, behave!
Heaven forbid, I gotta learn something new?
What if a GEO presented an opportunity for multiple high-definition channels. The proposed DVB-S on a hamsat could bring us ...
+ A channel for every ham radio podcast and ham radio video cast we know of ... on demand, sans Comcast, or AT&T? + ARRL on line? + Licensing classes on demand? + Self learning for everything we could think of or aspire to produce? + AMSAT meetings and nets in real time? + The next time an entire island gets wiped out by a hurricane real-time delivery of the ground-truth to FEMA in HD quality? + FEMA's ICS training on-demand? + Access some of the above with your 145/440 MHz HT via terrestrial gateways? + Everything ARISS does we'd have a channel? + Good stuff on NASA TV, ariannespace.com, spacex.com ... maybe we could watch?
I'm excited ... and, I'm hoping my friends will be able to fill in all the features yet to be named!
-- 73 de JoAnne K9JKM k9jkm@amsat.org
Remember,
We have no problems...only insurmountable opportunities.
73, Frank N1UW
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of JoAnne K9JKM Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2019 6:09 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AMSAT-Francophone launches a consultation, open to all, on the amateur satellite radio service. Feel free to participate! Publié le 3 février 2019 par Xtophe
Hmmm, where to begin when so much opportunity is afoot?
... If I don't have a really good reason to put together a complex
and
expensive microwave station, I probably won't do it
Yes, a 10 GHz downlink can be converted into a range of frequencies covered with an off-the-shelf SDR for $100-$200. I'll admit that a microwave transmitter is more costly (for the present time) but $100 and some ingenuity to participate in one of amateur radio's next frontiers is likely within reach!
Work all the grid squares, all the states, bag all the DX? I see an opportunity to make so many more friends and earn so much wall paper you'll be considering building another wall in the shack so you can display all the certificates ;-) And, you'll still be able to hear that the XYL wants to go to the store, the dog wants out, and you had a really good hot dog for lunch ... oh, behave!
Heaven forbid, I gotta learn something new?
What if a GEO presented an opportunity for multiple high-definition channels. The proposed DVB-S on a hamsat could bring us ...
+ A channel for every ham radio podcast and ham radio video cast we know of ... on demand, sans Comcast, or AT&T? + ARRL on line? + Licensing classes on demand? + Self learning for everything we could think of or aspire to produce? + AMSAT meetings and nets in real time? + The next time an entire island gets wiped out by a hurricane real-time delivery of the ground-truth to FEMA in HD quality? + FEMA's ICS training on-demand? + Access some of the above with your 145/440 MHz HT via terrestrial gateways? + Everything ARISS does we'd have a channel? + Good stuff on NASA TV, ariannespace.com, spacex.com ... maybe we could watch?
I'm excited ... and, I'm hoping my friends will be able to fill in all the features yet to be named!
-- 73 de JoAnne K9JKM k9jkm@amsat.org
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I’m all for a microwave repeater in GEO. You have to realize not only pros will be attempting this and while some of you might have all the gear ready to go it would be quite a challenge for those starting from the beginning. I’d love to have a receive setup for the GOES sats a longer but again. It’s not a easy setup for just anyone to accomplish. There is a lot to learn in the process.
Joe Kd2nfc
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On Feb 7, 2019, at 8:09 PM, JoAnne K9JKM joanne.k9jkm@gmail.com wrote:
Hmmm, where to begin when so much opportunity is afoot?
... If I don't have a really good reason to put together a complex and expensive microwave station, I probably won't do it
Yes, a 10 GHz downlink can be converted into a range of frequencies covered with an off-the-shelf SDR for $100-$200. I'll admit that a microwave transmitter is more costly (for the present time) but $100 and some ingenuity to participate in one of amateur radio's next frontiers is likely within reach!
Work all the grid squares, all the states, bag all the DX? I see an opportunity to make so many more friends and earn so much wall paper you'll be considering building another wall in the shack so you can display all the certificates ;-) And, you'll still be able to hear that the XYL wants to go to the store, the dog wants out, and you had a really good hot dog for lunch ... oh, behave!
Heaven forbid, I gotta learn something new?
What if a GEO presented an opportunity for multiple high-definition channels. The proposed DVB-S on a hamsat could bring us ...
- A channel for every ham radio podcast and ham radio video cast
we know of ... on demand, sans Comcast, or AT&T?
- ARRL on line?
- Licensing classes on demand?
- Self learning for everything we could think of or aspire to produce?
- AMSAT meetings and nets in real time?
- The next time an entire island gets wiped out by a hurricane real-time
delivery of the ground-truth to FEMA in HD quality?
- FEMA's ICS training on-demand?
- Access some of the above with your 145/440 MHz HT via terrestrial gateways?
- Everything ARISS does we'd have a channel?
- Good stuff on NASA TV, ariannespace.com, spacex.com ... maybe we could watch?
I'm excited ... and, I'm hoping my friends will be able to fill in all the features yet to be named!
-- 73 de JoAnne K9JKM k9jkm@amsat.org
Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
participants (3)
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Frank Karnauskas
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JoAnne K9JKM
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Joe KD2NFC