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myliux wrote:
http://dtusat.dtu.dk/group.php?c_gid=21 Bayed ?70cms? yagis with an altitude-azimuth rotator. The yagis look to be 20 or so elements. The rotator can swing the antennas around 360 degrees but also tilt it up and down so it can aim anywhere in the sky. Two antennas are used to get an extra ~3dB gain, double the signal. Very high gain, but narrow beamwidth so the aiming software has to be good to track the 'bird'. Looks like some kind of portable mast being used as support. vy 73 Andy, M1EBV |
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![]() "myliux" wrote in message ... http://dtusat.dtu.dk/group.php?c_gid=21 It looks like a pair of KLM 440 mhz antennas or equivilent for circular polorization. The rotator is an AZEL probably by Yeasu. |
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![]() Ralph Mowery wrote in message ... "myliux" wrote in message ... http://dtusat.dtu.dk/group.php?c_gid=21 It looks like a pair of KLM 440 mhz antennas or equivilent for circular polorization. The rotator is an AZEL probably by Yeasu. what is the function of the box below? |
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![]() myliux wrote: SNIP what is the function of the box below? I presume it is the transmit/receive electronics with the computer interface. Radio signals at these frequencies are weak and losses in wires can become excessive. So, use short wires/cables and get the data into the comupter where it can be handled much more efficiently. Deacon Dave, W1MCE |
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