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Re: D-STAR repeater problems in Copenhagen
- Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: D-STAR repeater problems in Copenhagen
- From: Nate Duehr <nate@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 12:15:44 -0700
OZ1MY wrote:
> Hi all,
> During December and during the last large activity on
> the ISS, some of us here in Copenhagen have had problems
> with a D-STAR repeater on 145.7875 MHz.
> Do any of you have a measurement of the spectrum of
> the D-STAR transmissions ?
>
> The theoretic spectrum should be more than 60 dB down
> on 145.800 MHz,but that does not seem to be the case.
> Including doppler the downlink from ISS is 145.796 MHz, when
> it is going away from us to the East, which is the direction
> of the repeater :-(
>
> Personally I am just 6 km away from the repeater with
> no obstructions on the pass from it.
>
> To avoid flames - no I have nothing against D-STAR :-)
>
> 73 OZ1MY
> Ib
The Utah VHF group seems to have done the most (published) scientific
research.
http://utahvhfs.org/
http://utahvhfs.org/dstar.html
http://utahvhfs.org/freqfaq1.shtml#dstar_narrow
http://utahvhfs.org/dstar_channel_spacing.html
Nate WY0X
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