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Re: ao-40 antennas
- Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] ao-40 antennas
- From: Al Lawler <alawler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 08:28:44 -0400
I'm using the Phillips-tech 24dbi(Linear) bbq dish
with a DEM preamp and a drake 'easy-mod' converter
with great success. I can definately hear as well
as the vast majority of people on the birds (and quite
obviously better than many.).
My only concerns about the dish are:
1) The feed pigtail has about 3 feet of RG-213 (terminating
in an N connector), which obviously has a
negative effect on the ultimate noise figure.
(I've been thinking about trying to just
cut off the unnecessary cable, but am not
convinced that the cable loss I'd save would
offset the losses of a hand-soldered n connector,
and unfortunately, the feed itself is sealed
in plastic making it impossible to mount the
preamp without at least some pigtail.)
2) I STILL don't hear as well as the people using
1-meter circular dishes. This was apparent last night
as my s1 sqint ingle got up to 15 degrees or so,
and I was struggling to listen in on QSO's where
both parties obviously heard each other just
fine, despite similarly poor squint angles.)
I've caught myself on one or 2 occasions
accidently cq'ing on top of a very weak QSO.
(There is a LOT of activity on ao-40 at very low
signal levels.)
IN short, the phillips dish is a quite good antenna,
and my setup is as good as (or better) than most ao-40
users, but there are many people down by the noise-floor
who are hearing substantially better than me.
-al
WB1BQE
FT736r
2x9 el cushcraft (dummy-load) yagi uplink
Phillips spg-36 bbq dish -> DEM 13ulna -> drake
Richard Donner wrote:
>
> Would people like to comment on the following antenna links for ao-40
> antennas for 2.4 ghz
>
> http://www.hyperlinktech.com/html/products/antennas_2400.html
> http://www.hamtv.com/pdf.files/Cat4.pdf
> http://www.hamtv.com/cat97.html
> http://www.phillips-tech.com/main.asp?page=page6.asp
> http://www.ssbusa.com/ao40dishes.html
> http://www.downeastmicrowave.com/Antennas.htm
>
>
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