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Robert11 wrote:
Hello, Just a typical non-technical sw listener, and frankly now next to nothing re antennas. But do like picking up maritime and mil stuff. Was thinking of trying out a new software Inmarsat program for receiving and decoding Inmarsat msg's. Apparently the freq. used is around 2 GHz My NRD 545 wiuth the converter gets up there, I think. They mention that you need a parabolic dish antenna, and I think it was an L type downfeed feed. Think a Discone antenna and reg. coax would pick up "anything", or not worth the time to even try ? Thanks, Bob You probably won't have enough SNR without a gain antenna. Doesn't need to be huge, but you do need more gain than you get from an omni. Inmarsat operates in C (3.6 GHz down, 6.4GHz up) and L (1.525-1.559 GHz down, 1.626-1.661 GHz up ) band, not S band. What you heard about was using a small parabola and an L-band feed for the downlink (at 1.5GHz) Inmarsat Mini-M uses a very small antenna, and in fact, has the ability to talk to a satphone with a small antenna (briefcase sized) |
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