[Laser] New canadian record (Red Laser)
John Pieniadz
jpieniadz at msn.com
Wed Nov 15 14:54:46 EST 2006
Greetings All: new to this but got a real wind up out in san diego california couple weeks ago Have collected some components. what are you guys doing for circuitry....? thanks for any input. john
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From: Art
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 10:05 AM
To: Free Space LASER Communications
Subject: Re: [Laser] New canadian record (Red Laser)
Hi Pierre,
Congrats to both!
I hope VE2BP and VE2JWH are list members and that
we can get some additional details....
I'd like some details such as how strong the
signals were, what type of receivers and transmitters were used.
I noticed the QSO took 5 hours. In the future,
you might suggest to them that they spread the
beams out to speed up the aiming process (which
is WHY I advocate using the most sensitive
receiver possible-don't scrimp on the receiver).
Spreading the beams out allows one to use much
simpler hardware for aiming because it can have
lots of backlash and slop..and still get the job done.
Regards,
Art
At 08:34 AM 11/15/2006, you wrote:
>New canadian record (Red Laser)
>VE2BP <-> VE2JWH
>Lat 45° 21' 39.8"
>Long 72° 47' 58.0"
>
>Lat 45° 21' 37.0"
>Long 72° 37' 49.6"
>
>13.2 km
>
>20h40 13 nov 2006 local
>01h40 14 nov 2006 utc
>
>
>--
>73 de Pierre VE2PIJ FN35qi
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