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On Feb 12, 8:47 pm, Tom Ring wrote:
KE5MBX wrote: Where the heck do you get a 3cm transmitter, though? ha. http://www.downeastmicrowave.com/ And you can easily do 200KM on 200 mW, or 1000 KM per watt with a Dish Network (or equivalent) antenna on 10G SSB forward scatter. tom K0TAR so you don't go out and buy a "3cm transceiver" as you would for 2m, 10m, 40m, etc.? |
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"KE5MBX" wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 12, 8:47 pm, Tom Ring wrote: KE5MBX wrote: Where the heck do you get a 3cm transmitter, though? ha. http://www.downeastmicrowave.com/ And you can easily do 200KM on 200 mW, or 1000 KM per watt with a Dish Network (or equivalent) antenna on 10G SSB forward scatter. tom K0TAR so you don't go out and buy a "3cm transceiver" as you would for 2m, 10m, 40m, etc.? :-)) |
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On Feb 12, 10:44 pm, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote:
"KE5MBX" wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 12, 8:47 pm, Tom Ring wrote: KE5MBX wrote: Where the heck do you get a 3cm transmitter, though? ha. http://www.downeastmicrowave.com/ And you can easily do 200KM on 200 mW, or 1000 KM per watt with a Dish Network (or equivalent) antenna on 10G SSB forward scatter. tom K0TAR so you don't go out and buy a "3cm transceiver" as you would for 2m, 10m, 40m, etc.? :-)) "Yes you can. Check the back of QST for a complete 3cm station. Cost is about $500 or so. " :-)) :-)) |
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KE5MBX wrote:
On Feb 12, 8:47 pm, Tom Ring wrote: KE5MBX wrote: Where the heck do you get a 3cm transmitter, though? ha. http://www.downeastmicrowave.com/ And you can easily do 200KM on 200 mW, or 1000 KM per watt with a Dish Network (or equivalent) antenna on 10G SSB forward scatter. tom K0TAR so you don't go out and buy a "3cm transceiver" as you would for 2m, 10m, 40m, etc.? You could, http://www.advancedreceiver.com/page32.html - Galen, W8LNA |
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KE5MBX wrote:
On Feb 12, 8:47 pm, Tom Ring wrote: KE5MBX wrote: Where the heck do you get a 3cm transmitter, though? ha. http://www.downeastmicrowave.com/ And you can easily do 200KM on 200 mW, or 1000 KM per watt with a Dish Network (or equivalent) antenna on 10G SSB forward scatter. tom K0TAR so you don't go out and buy a "3cm transceiver" as you would for 2m, 10m, 40m, etc.? Yes you can. Check the back of QST for a complete 3cm station. Cost is about $500 or so. Dave WD9BDZ |
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Sure you do...from the link Tom provided. DownEast offers the
"transverters" in kit or built form. Tons of us are using their equipment See also http://www.nlrs.org to see what we're all doing up there. Scott N0EDV KE5MBX wrote: On Feb 12, 8:47 pm, Tom Ring wrote: KE5MBX wrote: Where the heck do you get a 3cm transmitter, though? ha. http://www.downeastmicrowave.com/ And you can easily do 200KM on 200 mW, or 1000 KM per watt with a Dish Network (or equivalent) antenna on 10G SSB forward scatter. tom K0TAR so you don't go out and buy a "3cm transceiver" as you would for 2m, 10m, 40m, etc.? |
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