Does anyone have specs on the Y268 socket...? I have some that are used with
Y497A tubes, which are 4CX250BT tubes...or so I'm led to think
anyway....73...Jordan VE6ZT
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GM folks here is a list of stations worked before my amp blew up. enjoyed being back on EME eventhough it was so short.
RU!AA -8db, k2bla -19db , RA6AX - 4 , VERY STRONG , PA1GYS -25db , K1JT -17 (NOT COMPLETED Joe I do not know what happened} IK1UWL -17db nice copy, KB8RQ -19 It took us 2 hours to work last nite i was only running 60watts in the shack.Thanks Gary for staying with me you are the man.Also worked W8PAT John i cannot find your report must check the RX.WAV but i know we worked
Serge VE1KG
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I wonder if any big 70cm station vill be qrv this evening ?
Just finnished a 8,5wl 9bv yagi. preamp close to feedpoint.
300W/cw
73's oh6nvq Tomas
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Hello,
L'om ON qui m'a envoyé un message, peut-il me le réenvoyer. Passé à la
trappe! mais c'était bien ok ici dans le log, hi!
73
Philippe PIERRAT - F2TU
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Please, anyone has the QSL information (or E-Mail address) of YL2GJW?
Thanks.
73. Gabriel - EA6VQ
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Hello,
added UT3JCW, OK1DFC, RW3PX, EA2LU, RA3EC, W5LUA, WA6PY, WA8RJF and PA3FXB
to the list of stations on 23cm.
We have a beautiful weather, so I will install 70cm for at least moonrise and moonset
Will be QRV from 18:30UT until around 23:00UT and around 04:00UT until 08:30UT
73, Günter
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Conditions on the first pass on 432 here were what I call good , polarisation was sharply defined, but the fading was very long with shortish strong peaks sometimes as much as 40 seconds apart and long periods of weaker signal. It was not a polarisation effect because I was able to check this with the fully rotatable feed. In the fades the signal remained low despite rotating the feed. This is a similar effect to that which was observed last year ( 2007) and in October 2008 but then the effect was only at moonrise plus a few hours. This time it seemed to persist for much longer, up to 6 hours.
I dont recall encountering this before and years ago there was more 432 activity so one would expect to have seen it more easily.
By contrast on the second pass here, from moonrise on, signals were definitely weaker... because the polarisation was badly spread with little change over large rotation angles... The same fading effect was still present but much less marked.
Bill W4TJ and Doug VK3UM have both commented on " difficult / unusual" conditions. Does anyone have any rational explanations for this?
As I see it, there are three effects, Faraday rotation, Absorbtion and Libration, all with different periodicity. I think I can largely eliminate polarisation. Can it be that the libration and absorbtion rates of change are similar at this period of the solar cycle for some reason and so we are seeing the interactive effect of two slowly changing periods?
I gather we are in the quietest period of sun activity since before amateur EME began, could this be significant?
73 Peter G3LTF
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23cm: no 100% qrv (07:00-moonset, moonrise-23:00. Qso K3JNZ/O, HB9GR,
ON5RR, RK3MMF, UT5JCW, OK1DFC, I5MPK, JA8CZD, JA4HZN, K5JL, VE4SA,
IQ4DF, SM3JQU, WA6PY, K2DU. Heard RWPX . Failed N9JIM, error of 0.5° on
AZ and EL! and then a tree. My echos were strong 09:30 - 10:15
(moonset), but nobody ..
Currently, 92 qsos for the contest.
70cm: 7 qsos for 45 min.
I will be again tonight on 23cm. Start 20:00 utc.
GL
73
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Hello,
I do need a manual/circuit-diagram for Orion
OR-2300 heavy-duty rotor.
Any help would be appreciated.
73 Bodo/DL2FCN
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