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Rob,
As was pointed out, there are many options. Having been active on satellites for 20+ years, I would recommend that you look at the SSB Electronics units http://www.ssbusa.com/gaasfet.html and the ARR units http://www.advancedreceiver.com/page2.html in that order. If you took a poll of AMSAT members, I would be amazed if between the 2 they did not constitute 75% or more used. Both do well in high noise areas. The SSB units have some additional filtering, and adjustable gain. While they are no longer sold in this country, if you come across a Landwehr unit, it would be worth considering. My 2 meter unit keeps on ticking 21 years later. One thing to avoid is the units sold by major manufacturers such as Icom. They probably have some use, somewhere, but for satellite ops they soon get replaced as they have poor noise figures. Finally, it is tempting to go with an RX-only unit. You will want the capability to both receive and transmit on both antennas, which pretty much means a switched unit, or some fancy relays. If you have short runs of high quality cable, you can probably get by on 2 meters with a unit in the shack. A mast mount is better, but for most things, one in the shack, with the above qualifications, is good enough. The 70 cm unit need to be mounted remotely. -- Alan WA4SCA |
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