I have been playing with a new Triquint ULNA device (TQP3M9036). It
Shows a lot of promise. It is like a MAR or MSA device in that it is
50ohm in and out. and has a claimed NF about .4db nf ( their numbers).
I have built several pramps to test them and have gotten even better
than they claim and they cover 50-1296 with ease and NF is .4ish or
below. The S11 and S22 are both great and the OIP3 is +35db also
...very nice device. It has great promise as a good terrestrial LNA.
Preamps are foolproof to build and would cost under $50 if all the best
quality parts are used.
Just for information only ...
Pete WA2ODO
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Hi all,
I’m ready on 6cm with the same dish I’m using on 3cm.
Despite the strong local 5 GHz WiFi noise, had a nice 579/569 first QSO with this setup today with HB9Q, thank you Dan !
Setup is a 3.7m dish and 60W at CP feeder.
I can be QRV on 6cm or 3cm most of the days, skeds and tests are very welcome, as usual.
Vy 73
Bruce PY2BS
qrv 70cm, 33cm, 23cm, 13cm, 9cm, 6cm and 3cm.
I stumbled on this site and discovered interresting things.
2m Dual-RX (Special RX converter for 2m adaptive (EME) receiving)
http://www.ha1ya.hu/htmkepek/dual_rx.htm
ME2-XP 2m dual RX (EME) transverter (The first dual RX color display
transverter on the World!)
http://www.ha1ya.hu/htmkepek/me2xp_spec.htm
Does anyone have feedback from one of these 2 devices?
It sounds interesting but I'm looking for someone who has this kind of
device to exchange feedback, especially with the use of MAP65 (setup -
configuration).
73 - Damien F5RRS
After using WSJT V9 for a few years I recently started using WSJT-X as a
second decoder. Sometimes it is better, sometimes not. It has the advantage
that it decodes when one station is calling another (V9 only does this for
strong stations).
One issue I am having is that the Average window in X sometimes shows
stations that I decoded way earlier...sometimes an hour or more earlier and
on a different frequency.
If I click Clear Avg or double-click Erase, the window clears. But a while
later, old decodes once again start to show up in the Average window.
V9 does not have this problem.
I have been using V2.0...today I moved to V2.1.2 and maybe that will be
better. Waiting for MR here.
Has anyone else experienced this behavior?
Does anyone know if that was a bug in the earlier version and fixed in
2.1.2 or can some one suggest what setting I may have set incorrectly?
Thanks & 73,
Doug K1DG
Hello
I have a 120cm offset dish that I use to listen QO-100 qsos for a while.
With Octagon LNB (unmodified) and a sdr receiver..
I can get qo-100 beacons around 59+18/20 db.. No problem on SSB
transmissions even without beacon lock function of sdr console
software...no wobbling on downconverting 10 ghz signal of QO-100
Anyway, tonight I gave a shot to dl0shf beacon if I can see any trace etc..
I have the delta of frequency drift of real frequency from qo-100 beacon
around 200-250 hz (sure with some little extra drift)
I set my frequency around 10.368.025
Set my dishes azimuth easly with help of moon light shadows
And set the elevation with help of a manual inclinometer.
Tried both horizontal and vertical but.. no sign of any signals on whole
spectrum..
Am I missing something? Any tricks welcome..
Hi all
I have two RF Hamdesign 144MHz 4 way power splitters for sale. These are
1/2 wave high power models with 1 x 7/16-DIN Female and 4 x Type-N
Female made from brass with quality connectors.
Asking GBP 70 / EUR 75 each + shipping.
Please contact me off list if interested.
73 Niels, G8RWG
Precisely record the times and peak azimuth when you see the noise.
Include that and your longitude, latitude, and ask at the seesat-l mail
list.
http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
You will probably have to subscribe to the list....
Someone there will identify the source.
(Even if it's a secret one that list will know about it.)
Paul KL7JG