We have tried 222 EME with very little results this past fall. Several large
hurdles were put in front of us. The first was digital TV. We have two local
TVstations, line of site from my QTH, that switched over to digital TV on both
channel 12 and 13.. Without a filter on the input of my system, my S meter is
pinned. With a DCI filter on the input of the preamp, I am able to operate, but
with losses in the filter. Not a good thing when your trying to receive signals
off the moon.
The other problem has been faraday. I can elevate my antennas, but stateside
stations that have no elevation, have a very small window for a possible
contact.
I have worked a few stations, but without confidence in your system, it's very
difficult.
Other stations I have tried to work, also had serious receive problems. So there
are many factors to consider.
The other problem is only being able to work stateside stations. All the
worldwide activity is certainly not centered around the USA on EME.
Just my thoughts
Herb at WA2FGK
My 4 x 7wl antennas are still up if anyone would like a try on 222 EME
Hallo all
I have a computer wakeup problem
I want to wakeup my computer at home( for example ) from a other internet location.
When I portforward the port off my router and try to start up the remote computer from a other
Internet location all is working very good.
So wakeup my pc at home by internet is working.
Buth after 5 minutes this is not working anymore.
When I portforward the same port in my router again all is working fine again.
Buth after+- 5 minutes it is not possible to wakeup the remote computer anymore.
I make static IP adres on the computers , buth this is also not working.
I swich off the firewalls and also deleted the anti spyware programs.
Buth still I got the same problem ,anyone that can help me?
GYS PA1GYS
I will be testing Olivia modes on 1296.035 tomorrow morning 22/5 after 04:30z.
Time to time will call CQ, only on 8/250 or 4/250 variants to avoid confusion.
If anyone fancies internet like chat - eme style, we got some time to ragchew also.
Unfortunately moon is deep south, might be on again next Sunday if i am free.
cul 73, sv3aaf
This is very said news. We had many QSO's and we met in person.
RIP Jean Pierre
Paul WA6PY
----- Original Message -----
From: "graham" <graham.d(a)orange.fr>
To: <moon(a)moonbounce.info.>
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 9:46 AM
Subject: [Moon] Jean Pierre
>
> Sadly it was reported to me today that Jean Pierre F1FHI passed away
> earlier this week.
>
> Those qrv in the 80's will surely remember his big signals on 432 and
> those that met him will also have happy memories of a true 'bon viveur'.
>
> Graham F5VHX / G8MBI
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Hello all,
I'm just getting started on EME, so I'm the nubie of the nubies.
I hope to be on the air with RX and TX capabilities on 70cm two weeks from now using digital and cw if possible. I only have very simple equipment:
Kenwood TS-2000 transceiver
4 x 15 ele yagi array with AZ/EL but not polarity changing (from Steve, K1FO)
3cx400A7 based amp (later to replace with 2x3cx800)
I have no RX preamp but the antenna feedpoint is only 30 feet from the operating position.
I've got tall trees to the north and east so my best line of sight is SSW to W to WNW if that makes any difference.
1. How to determine "when the best time and date" is to attempt an eme qso.
Any other advice to help me get going on those first few qso's?
Thanks and 73,
Paul, kg7hf
I will be unable to lead the EME net saturday due to a friends VERY serious health problem.
Would someone please pick it up for me.
The situation may run over into sunday but at this moment I am not sure.
73
Steve
Dear friends,
Addressing posts to Moon-Net(a)nlsa.com should also work. It didn't work
at first because of a mix-up but I think it's OK now.
I want to express my great thanks to Alex for the "life support" of the
GG backup, and to all Moon-Net folks for their great patience. Finally,
my thanks to Rob, PE1ITR for hosting Moon-Net! If any of you wish to
contribute to his costs of supporting Moon-Net, pe1itr(a)itr-datanet.com
is his account at PayPal.
73,
W2MRO
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From: moon-net-bounces(a)mailman.pe1itr.com
[mailto:moon-net-bounces@mailman.pe1itr.com] On Behalf Of Edward R. Cole
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 11:20 AM
To: Alex Artieda; moon-net(a)googlegroups.com
Cc: moon-net(a)mailman.pe1itr.com
Subject: Re: [Moon-net] Ancient moon-net back online, moon-net GG wil go
on hold
At 04:13 AM 5/20/2011, Alex Artieda wrote:
>Dear Friends
>
>The ancient moon-net back online just few days ago, I will invite
everybody
>in Moon-net GG to register and/or update passwords on the original
moon-net.
>Moon-net GG was created as a backup system and don't make sense to have
>people spread in two distribution list.
>
>Moon-net GG will go down (or maybe only on hold to keep as a backup
system)
>during the next weeks, for that reason I request to everybody to pay
>attention and post messages ONLY in Moon-net, as soon we detect more
traffic
>on the original moon-net I will put Moon-net GG on hold.
>
>Thank you very much for all people register under Moon-net GG, the most
>important thing was avoid losing contact, that was my main motivation
and I
>considered my goal done.
>
>Best regards
>
>73 de Alex, HB9DRI
>
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Alex,
Glad your cleared that up. I was wondering what I was going to do
with three copies of every message on MoonNet. I get two from the
google net and one from the original. I will post only on the
mailman net after this last post on both. I guess I need to replace
nsla.com with mailman.pe1itr.com in my address book.
73, Ed - KL7UW, WD2XSH/45
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