[DSP-10] W1GHZ meets WA5VJB

Scott acepilot at bloomer.net
Sat Nov 28 17:06:09 EST 2009


I would guess a ton of activity out there as there is a very active club 
called the San Bernadino Microwave Society out there.  Might want to 
look them up...plus, they will be hosting Microwave Update out there in 
2010.

http://www.ham-radio.com/sbms/

Scott
N0EDV



Courtney Duncan wrote:
> I took Bob's advice and put up a medium gain beam at 1296, one of the  
> "WA5VJB Cheap Yagis" from the 2010 ARRL Handbook (p. 2.69 - 2.71).
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> Still haven't heard or worked anybody but myself on the band, but I'm  
> characterizing the system and listening on a horizontal outdoor  
> antenna now.
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> Does anyone have any idea how much 1296.1 activity I should expect  
> around the Los Angeles basin?  The next project may be a DEMi preamp.
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> Read all about it at
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> http://cbduncan.110mb.com/HamRadio/Dsp10/PhaseFour/PhaseFour.html
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> beginning at 2009 February 23.
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> 73, Courtney, n5bf/6
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> "It's science. They don't know anything; they just make a lot of  
> educated guesses."  -- Viannah Duncan
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> Courtney Duncan, n5bf/6
> cbduncan at earthlink dot net
> 1296.100, 1.810.
> n5bf at amsat dot org
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