[NLRS] FW: [RMG] MUD 2009 Update -- Hotel Reservations & Speakers

Jim Froemke jim.k0mhc at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 11 12:48:16 EDT 2009


FYI re: MUD 2009

 

From: rmg-bounces at www.kkn.net [mailto:rmg-bounces at www.kkn.net] On Behalf Of
Stephen Hicks, N5AC
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 5:08 PM
To: ntms at texans.net; microwave at lists.valinet.com; rmg at kkn.net;
moon-net at list-serv.davidv.net; NLRS Reflector; flwss at flwss.net
Subject: [RMG] MUD 2009 Update -- Hotel Reservations & Speakers

 

As most of you know, Microwave Update 2009 will be hosted by the North Texas
Microwave Society (NTMS) in Dallas in just six short weeks (October 22-25).
The conference is shaping up nicely---in fact, we are working hard to figure
out how to fit all of the excellent speakers in the schedule.  At present we
have nineteen confirmed speakers on a wide range of topics (see below).
Before the conference, on Thursday, we will have the famous Dallas Surplus
Tour with stops at Fry's Electronics, CDC Products, Texas Towers, Tanners
Electronics, Harbor Freight, Altex Electronics, The Observatory, BG Micro,
and others.  The surplus market in Dallas is like no other in the US.  In
the two commercial areas we will have Downeast Microwave, Hangar 18 Surplus,
TESCO, FlexRadio Systems as well as other local microwave vendors.  

 

We are working with the hotel to ensure that there is room for everyone at
the $89 rate, but it helps us significantly to have your reservations sooner
rather than later.  The official cutoff is September 21st, but there are
other activities in the hotel and getting your reservation in early ensures
that you have a room.  To make a reservation, just follow this link:

 

http://bit.ly/rnsep

 

or you can visit the Microwave Update website at
http://www.microwaveupdate.org and follow the links from there.

 

We are also working to get the registration website online to register for
the conference, itself, and will send out a note about this shortly, but for
now the key is to have your travel and lodging tied down. 

 

We look forward to seeing you in Dallas in a few weeks!

 

73,

Steve, N5AC

 

Confirmed Speakers, MUD 2009

G4DDK - A flexible L band source

G4HJW - Further notes on narrow band operation of Ku band satellite LNBs in
the 3 cm amateur band

N5PYK - Atmospheric profiles and microwave propagation

W1GHZ - Parabloic dish focus, tilt & zoom

                 An even more fool-resistant sequencer for transverters

K5SDR - Software Define Radio Architectures

G4BAO - The bodger's guide to LDMOS power amplifiers

WA1ZMS - Phase noise - How much is too much?

WA1MBA - 78 GHz LNA status report

N6NB - 10 band Tool Box stations for roving

W2PED - A compact starter rig for 24 GHz

KK7B - Improving the stability of your microwave transverters

WD5AGO - 13 cm EME Notes

WA5TKU DL6WU - 1296 MHz Yagi Construction

WD5IYT/N5AC - Rover mount for 10/24 GHz antenna

WA2AAU - Update of AML amplifier mods for 2304 MHz

W0EOM - Care and feeding a Hughes TWTa

WW2R - Using an SDR as a microwave IF

K6HIJ - The effects of mismatch on Noise Measurements

K4QF - Generating a stable, accurate local oscillator signal for the
microwave bands

 

 

Sent from Plano, Texas, United States 



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