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sat ant question
In article 6qHBg.9394$qw5.7976@trnddc06,
"Jerry Martes" wrote: "ml" wrote in message ... Someone asked if i was referring to amateur sat's, yes i was referring to the amateur sats exclusivly my question remains, so if i must loose one compass direction what should it be? thanks Hi ml The least valuable compass direction for you is either East or West, if the satellites are Polar Orbiting Satellites. Jerry SNIP SNIP thanks very much, being a real newbie i have to ask one quick one so are 'most' of the sat's polar orbiting? thanks all again i hate to loose a 'compas' heading but i can't move the wall or go over it do to coop rules so just tring to figure out how many birds i'll loose to see if it's worthwile gwatts thanks for the help too, but i sure would have 2 rotors all i would 'loose' is a single compas heading |
sat ant question
"ml" wrote in message ... In article 6qHBg.9394$qw5.7976@trnddc06, "Jerry Martes" wrote: "ml" wrote in message ... Someone asked if i was referring to amateur sat's, yes i was referring to the amateur sats exclusivly my question remains, so if i must loose one compass direction what should it be? thanks Hi ml The least valuable compass direction for you is either East or West, if the satellites are Polar Orbiting Satellites. Jerry SNIP SNIP thanks very much, being a real newbie i have to ask one quick one so are 'most' of the sat's polar orbiting? Hi ml I thought all the amateur satellites were polar orbiting. But, I really am not sure. Perhaps you could Google then download Orbitron. That site will show you all the satellites and their location as well as their path prediction. I'd strongly recomend your contacting the AMSAT group. There are some very well informed guys there. I mentioned that you might be willing to let your building shadow either East or West only because there will statistically fewer times when satelites will be passing there. the majority of the passes will be within a sector to your North-South. You will have to consider what kind of communication you want. That is, if you are interested in communicating with someone in Europe, and you are located in Florida, you sure wouldnt want to block out satellites to your East. But, if you are in Maine, you may have little interest in communicating with stations to your North. Jerry |
sat ant question
In article rZRBg.8608$l95.2822@trnddc08,
"Jerry Martes" wrote: "ml" wrote in message ... In article 6qHBg.9394$qw5.7976@trnddc06, "Jerry Martes" wrote: "ml" wrote in message ... Someone asked if i was referring to amateur sat's, yes i was referring to the amateur sats exclusivly my question remains, so if i must loose one compass direction what should it be? thanks Hi ml The least valuable compass direction for you is either East or West, if the satellites are Polar Orbiting Satellites. Jerry SNIP SNIP thanks very much, being a real newbie i have to ask one quick one so are 'most' of the sat's polar orbiting? Hi ml I thought all the amateur satellites were polar orbiting. But, I really am not sure. Perhaps you could Google then download Orbitron. That site will show you all the satellites and their location as well as their path prediction. I'd strongly recomend your contacting the AMSAT group. There are some very well informed guys there. I mentioned that you might be willing to let your building shadow either East or West only because there will statistically fewer times when satelites will be passing there. the majority of the passes will be within a sector to your North-South. You will have to consider what kind of communication you want. That is, if you are interested in communicating with someone in Europe, and you are located in Florida, you sure wouldnt want to block out satellites to your East. But, if you are in Maine, you may have little interest in communicating with stations to your North. Jerry hmm the amsat idea was pretty good i guess i have a bunch of simple questoints they could answer in a few seconds, apreciate again everybodys help here :) i suddenly got bit by the sat bug so kinda raw |
sat ant question
ml wrote in :
In article rZRBg.8608$l95.2822@trnddc08, "Jerry Martes" wrote: "ml" wrote in message ... In article 6qHBg.9394$qw5.7976@trnddc06, "Jerry Martes" wrote: "ml" wrote in message ... Someone asked if i was referring to amateur sat's, yes i was referring to the amateur sats exclusivly my question remains, so if i must loose one compass direction what should it be? thanks Hi ml The least valuable compass direction for you is either East or West, if the satellites are Polar Orbiting Satellites. Jerry SNIP SNIP thanks very much, being a real newbie i have to ask one quick one so are 'most' of the sat's polar orbiting? Hi ml I thought all the amateur satellites were polar orbiting. But, I really am not sure. Perhaps you could Google then download Orbitron. That site will show you all the satellites and their location as well as their path prediction. I'd strongly recomend your contacting the AMSAT group. There are some very well informed guys there. I mentioned that you might be willing to let your building shadow either East or West only because there will statistically fewer times when satelites will be passing there. the majority of the passes will be within a sector to your North-South. You will have to consider what kind of communication you want. That is, if you are interested in communicating with someone in Europe, and you are located in Florida, you sure wouldnt want to block out satellites to your East. But, if you are in Maine, you may have little interest in communicating with stations to your North. Jerry hmm the amsat idea was pretty good i guess i have a bunch of simple questoints they could answer in a few seconds, apreciate again everybodys help here :) i suddenly got bit by the sat bug so kinda raw See www.amsat.org I'm a life member. The best book to get for beginners is the ARRL's 'Satellite Experimenters Handbook.' Satellite antennas don't need to be high. Mine are at 20 feet, just high enough to peek over the ridge line of the house when the satellite is on the horizon. As far as the compass direction question goes, what is your latitude, and just how much blockage will you have in the direction you loose? Satellites could be anywhere in the sky relative to your location if their inclination is greater than your latitude. 73 & hope to hear you on the birds soon. SC |
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