Hello With the plethora of commercial satellites whizzing around, specifically the ones that are approaching their "end of life", and being replaced. Is it at all feasable they could be "reconfigured" to accomodate "us". We hams are pretty good at "making due" with just about anything. Just pondering the thought. 73 Bob W7LRD AMSAT 28498 Seattle
w7lrd@comcast.net wrote:
Hello With the plethora of commercial satellites whizzing around, specifically the ones that are approaching their "end of life", and being replaced. Is it at all feasable they could be "reconfigured" to accomodate "us". We hams are pretty good at "making due" with just about anything.
As one gets older, one can't quite remember how long ago something happened, but I seem to think some ten-twenty years ago, there was a group of hams who uplinked to the band edges of the C band satellite birds, I think using SSB. The down link range of the C band birds is 3700-4200 MHz, with the uplink range of 5.925-6.425 GHz. With the amateur band being 5650 to 5925 MHz, one can see how a signal at 5924.9 would probably still make it through the bandpass filters on the bird. Of course, RF would have to be, um, azimuth and elevation "directed" Interesting story, I wonder if anyone,"who knows more (!)", could fill us in.
tom k8tb
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