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Re: Amateur station hears MRO at 45 million miles
- Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Amateur station hears MRO at 45 million miles
- From: Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan <vu3rdd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 21:35:16 +0530
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On 12/23/05, Frank <kg6jve@pasadena.net> wrote:
> "As reported on the Mars-net email list Flight Refuelling Amateur Radio
> Society's resident satcom + WLAN guru Paul J. Marsh (M0EYT) has managed to
> detect and receive NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on X band at a
> staggering range of 45 million miles from Earth using a home made receiver
> setup and a RFspace SDR-14 software radio."
A similar achievement which needs a mention here is the one done by Dr
Darrel Emerson.
http://www.tuc.nrao.edu/~demerson/marsspec/marsspec.htm
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73, Ramakrishnan - VU3RDD
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