Hi Ed and Jerry..and All..
Tnx...but I spent hours with the websites
and printer of course. His Web Pages are
fantastic, but...no where does it list how
to order....I will find out somehow....
The SMT components are now beyond me.
73...Dave....
-----Original Message-----
From: Edward R. Cole <kl7uw(a)acsalaska.net>
To: Dave..W9DCO <gamma7777(a)aol.com>
Sent: Fri, Dec 30, 2011 2:50 pm
Subject: Re: [Moon-net] G4DDK Amp.
At 11:29 AM 12/30/2011, you wrote:
Hi Gang.
I can not get the fine LNA designed
and used by many MB's
Wanted: G4DDK LNA Amp for
23 cm using the 4919 xstrs.
State price and address...
Tnx...Dave...W9DCO
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I bought mine G4DDK direct. I did buy the kit but I think he also sells assembled/tested.
http://www.g4ddk.com/
cost 49.50 british pounds
paid with PayPal and they do the conversion to $USD.
http://www.g4ddk.com/G4DDKVLNA2B3.pdf
manual
73, Ed - KL7UW, WD2XSH/45
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Hi Gang.
I can not get the fine LNA designed
and used by many MB's
Wanted: G4DDK LNA Amp for
23 cm using the 4919 xstrs.
State price and address...
Tnx...Dave...W9DCO
EME Friends, does anyone here know if MAP65 will work with a 2800 Hz
receiver bandwidth? For example, if there are five signals showing on the water
fall display, will it decode more than one of the signals?
Also, during periods of low libration, it would seem that JT65A would work
on 2m and with improved performance compared to JT65B. Has anyone tested
for that?
Tnx/73,
Gerald K5GW
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [TestEquipTrader] --- Weekend noise figure meters...again... ----
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 17:25:02 -0000
From: Peter <pmanfre(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: TestEquipTrader(a)yahoogroups.com
To: TestEquipTrader(a)yahoogroups.com
It has been long enough for money to come in so I once again will offer
these 8970A noise figure meters (1 and 2). There were other people that
wanted them, but I can not find the emails
1 - HP 8970A Noise Figure Meter, New Battery, Tested good and no issues.
9.5 out of 10, $420 + Shipping A STEAL
2 - HP 8970A Noise Figure Meter, New Battery, Tested good and no issues.
9.0 out of 10, $410 + Shipping A STEAL
3 - And I have decided to get rid of my others I was saving to bring to
the SVHFS conference ... Have 2 more HP 8970A Noise Figure Meter, New
Battery, Tested good and no issues. 9.0 out of 10, $410 + Shipping A STEAL
4 - 2 - HP8970B, new Battery, tested and working properly, 9 out of 10,
$910 + Shipping ALSO A STEAL
5 - Maury/Eaton MT2075B, Noise figure meter, 10Mhz to 1900Mhz, test
working correctly, New Battery, 9 out of 10, $9100 + Shipping ALSO A STEAL.
6 - HP 8971B Noise Figure Test set...extends the range of an 8970B to
18Ghz, Must be used with a sig gen for LO (Not included) , tested and
working properly, $1400 + Shipping
Thanks for looking,
Pete WA2ODO
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Has anyone received a QSL card for AR from W5ZN?
I have received no response to my original card (plus $$),
nor to subsequent emails. Just silence.
Guy VK2KU
Question:
As I work towards getting QRV on 23cm EME, I
have a question that I need to verify my answer.
I'm planning to use an old TVRO polar horizon-to-
horizon mount to track the moon. I will need to set
the declination angle for each moon pass. That
much I think I understand.
My question is: Given my existing fixed latitude, what
are the max and min declination limits that I need to be
able to adjust the mount over?
My first order answer is: 1.5degs above and below the
limits of the solar plane since the moon is "almost"
in the same ecliptic plane as the sun.
Is that a valid first order answer?
-Brian, WA1ZMS/4
Steve and All, the next declination mimimum will be in March 2016 and it is
18.2 degrees. The next maximum will be in March 2025 when it reaches 28.7
degrees. So, that makes the half cycle nine years. I didn't take time to
see if the half cycle is always nine years or if the max to min is always
10.5 degrees.
73,
Gerald K5GW
In a message dated 12/29/2011 6:24:24 P.M. Central Standard Time,
vhfplus(a)gmail.com writes:
On 12/29/2011 3:32 PM, Steve Gross-N4PZ wrote:
Hi Joe
I believe there is something like an 18 year cycle from max to max
declination of the moon. Am I correct?
I recall a VK 40 years ago built a two meter rhombic to catch the moon at
the top of it's swing north because it hung there a couple of days. He used
it until the 18 yr cycle caused the moon to zip right through it.
73
Steve N4PZ
Life is not a dress rehearsal. La vida no es un ensayo.
> Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 17:01:06 -0500
> From: _joe(a)princeton.edu_ (mailto:joe@princeton.edu)
> To: _wa1zms(a)att.net_ (mailto:wa1zms@att.net) ;
_moon-net(a)mailman.pe1itr.com_ (mailto:moon-net@mailman.pe1itr.com)
> Subject: Re: [Moon-net] Declination limits....
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> Your reasoning is OK, but inclination between the plane of the moon's
> orbit and plane of the ecliptic is about 5 degrees. Thus, the moon's
> declination ranges from about -28.5 to +28.5 degrees.
>
> -- Joe, K1JT
>
> On 12/29/2011 4:51 PM, Brian, WA1ZMS wrote:
> > Question:
> >
> >
> >
> > As I work towards getting QRV on 23cm EME, I
> >
> > have a question that I need to verify my answer.
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm planning to use an old TVRO polar horizon-to-
> >
> > horizon mount to track the moon. I will need to set
> >
> > the declination angle for each moon pass. That
> >
> > much I think I understand.
> >
> >
> >
> > My question is: Given my existing fixed latitude, what
> >
> > are the max and min declination limits that I need to be
> >
> > able to adjust the mount over?
> >
> >
> >
> > My first order answer is: 1.5degs above and below the
> >
> > limits of the solar plane since the moon is "almost"
> >
> > in the same ecliptic plane as the sun.
> >
> >
> >
> > Is that a valid first order answer?
> >
> >
> >
> > -Brian, WA1ZMS/4
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Hi All.
Since there seems to be a great abundance
of Low Noise Microwave Fet's now, I wonder
if anyone has used the following types for
23cm LNA....
Mitsubishi....MGF4914d,MGF4919G
and the Fujitsu....FHC40LG....
Specific App Notes are not available.
Tnx...73...Dave...W9DCO
Hello,
This is not necessarily moon related but could be...the forsale-swap reflector is undependable.
I have a 17 meter Softrock 6.2 lite receiver kit for sale. Could be re-crystalled and moddified fot use on IF of a receiver.
Price is $10 including shipping to US only. Paypal or check.
Loren WA7SKT
Member: ARRL and Pacific Northwest VHF Society
Member: Hearsat Satellite Monitoring Group ( www.hearsat.org )
Location: CN86bx
Hello,
I am looking for a recommendation for a economical digital inclinometer that I can take apart and wire the sensor to a cable that goes into the shack. Would be cool if the signal could be converter to 0 to 5 volts with some kind of circuit. I have used weighted pots with success but they require damping of the pendulum to operate in a stable manor. Thanks!
Loren WA7SKT
Member: ARRL and Pacific Northwest VHF Society
Member: Hearsat Satellite Monitoring Group ( www.hearsat.org )
Location: CN86bx