[Moon] DL4MEA AW: 3.4 GHz activity Weekend

Koellner, Guenter (NSN - DE/Muenich) guenter.koellner at nsn.com
Mon May 26 20:49:45 CEST 2008


Hello all,
 
I will be QRV at that weekend,
 
4.5m dish, septum polarizer feed with chapperal rings, ciruclar, 3400MHz only, 50W on TX directly into the feed
measured CS/Sun of 10.2dB today at SFI=68
 
My system is not waterproof, but as long as I can handle it with at least a piece of foil, I will be QRV in rainy weather, too.
 
My moon time on Sat, 07.06., is from around 0800UT until around 2130UT, 
and on Sun, 08.06. around 0930UT until 2200UT
 
CUL on 3400MHz!
 
73, Günter, DL4MEA
 
 

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Von: moon-bounces at moonbounce.info [mailto:moon-bounces at moonbounce.info] Im Auftrag von ext peter blair
Gesendet: 22 May 2008 23:02
An: moonbounceboard; freetalk moonnet; Al Katz; K1RQG
Betreff: [Moon] 3.4 GHz activity Weekend


 A reminder that the 3.4 GHz  activity weekend is approaching, June 7/8th.  Detail on active stations can be found at http://www.moonbounce.info/3400.htm and also there is a useful article by VE4MA on getting going on 3.4GHz EME. 
 Joe, K1RQG has agreed to put together a sked list so email him with your requests at k1rqg at aol.com and make sure that you see the Net Notes which is where they will be published. Joe will be away from May 25-June1  and will publish a sked list before the  weekend of June7/8 so get your requests in to him asap. If you are new to his sked lists and  you have window restrictions then let him know what these are.
Operation last year was between 3400.050 and 3400.010 and the corresponding frequencies 3456.050 and 3456.100 so I suggest that we do the same this year. If we have a lot of participants then lets expand to 3400.150 and 3456.150
 It would also be useful to post details of your planned operation on the reflectors, don't forget to say where you will be operating , for example,  Tx 3400  Rx 3400 and 3456. 
Remember that the object of these weekends is to test out the gear, contact as many people as you can, help newcomers to get going on the band, try different components, maybe do a few measurements, and to have fun. May I encourage you to keep good records of what you hear and work and also of any  measurements , e.g. sun and moon noise, polarisation, fading patterns, etc. We still have a lot to learn about how to make good eme systems on this band.  
GL 73 Peter G3LTF 
 
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