As Drew said Stan designed it, with maybe help from Lou.
I was told that it is an L Band antenna with S band stubs. There is a ground plane under it with radials for L and S band. I wasn't able to get specifics about gain when I did the book.
Gould ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Glasbrenner" glasbrenner@mindspring.com To: "Bill Ress" bill@hsmicrowave.com; eagle@amsat.org Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 8:06 PM Subject: [eagle] Re: AO-51 Multiband Antenna???
Stan Wood designed it. It is a dual band L and S antenna, linearly polarized. I'm not sure what sort of "in orbit data" you are looking for, but it is in use whenever the L band uplink or S band downlink is in use including later this month. http://n4hy.smugmug.com/gallery/2107663#108915239 has good pics of the antenna.
Something in particular you'd like to try?
73, Drew KO4MA
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Ress" bill@hsmicrowave.com To: eagle@amsat.org Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 7:54 PM Subject: [eagle] AO-51 Multiband Antenna???
Perhaps one of you can detail the "multiband antenna" used with the SQRX receiver aboard AO-51.
A perusal of Gould Smith's "ECHO" makes reference to it but provides no details.
Does anyone have any in orbit data for this mode. What's the current status for its use?
Regards and thanks...Bill - N6GHz
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