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10 MHz Reference Distribution Amplifier
SV1AFN also does a nice one. Just like everything from him it's beautifully made although not necessarily the cheapest. www.sv1afn.com www.sv1afn.com/en/gnss-gps/10-mhz-distribution-amplifier.html
SV1AFN also does a nice one. Just like everything from him it's beautifully made although not necessarily the cheapest. www.sv1afn.com www.sv1afn.com/en/gnss-gps/10-mhz-distribution-amplifier.html
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SHF Brolly (tks F1VL)
Thanks for pointing it put Neil. It's nice that someone out there sees the utility in collapsible dishes. I have long had a yearning for a (Inmarsat) MTi TCS-9700 antenna.. some of which have been pre
Thanks for pointing it put Neil. It's nice that someone out there sees the utility in collapsible dishes. I have long had a yearning for a (Inmarsat) MTi TCS-9700 antenna.. some of which have been pre
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UK Microwave Group Talk on Yagis by WA5VJB
Hello John, Thanks for getting it online so quickly and for helping organise it no doubt. Thanks also to all involved for creating the content and the streaming. I was at work during the live feed so
Hello John, Thanks for getting it online so quickly and for helping organise it no doubt. Thanks also to all involved for creating the content and the streaming. I was at work during the live feed so
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Jules - M0UGA
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Airscout problems.....help!
Hello Conrad, To keep the Airscout window on top of any other window use a little utility called "Always on Top" Either Google it or download direct here:- https://www.labnol.org/files/always-on-top.z
Hello Conrad, To keep the Airscout window on top of any other window use a little utility called "Always on Top" Either Google it or download direct here:- https://www.labnol.org/files/always-on-top.z
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Unknown signal on 1296.030 ish
I would agree with Robin that it's highly unlikely to be the Bovingdon radar. The attached screenshot is of a 10Mhz 'slice' centred on 1296Mhz and between the two carrier frequencies (1265/1310Mhz) th
I would agree with Robin that it's highly unlikely to be the Bovingdon radar. The attached screenshot is of a 10Mhz 'slice' centred on 1296Mhz and between the two carrier frequencies (1265/1310Mhz) th
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Millimetre-band connectors and cables
Incidentally there's an interesting channel on YouTube that goes by the name of "The Signal Path". There's many hours of informative viewing just waiting to be watched by the curious, but most relevan
Incidentally there's an interesting channel on YouTube that goes by the name of "The Signal Path". There's many hours of informative viewing just waiting to be watched by the curious, but most relevan
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Mob Phone / Internet access at good /P sites
Well the nice thing is you can use it or just try it out pay as you go. If you think you might be going to an area where coverage will be patchy from your existing/contracted number then you then have
Well the nice thing is you can use it or just try it out pay as you go. If you think you might be going to an area where coverage will be patchy from your existing/contracted number then you then have
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Mob Phone / Internet access at good /P sites
Andy, A less interesting but perhaps easier solution is to get a SIM card that facilitates roaming across the UK networks. One such option is https://anywheresim.com/ There may be and likely are other
Andy, A less interesting but perhaps easier solution is to get a SIM card that facilitates roaming across the UK networks. One such option is https://anywheresim.com/ There may be and likely are other
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Help With MRFE6S9160HS
Thanks for the suggestions everyone and thanks to someone's kindness I have one on the way now. Julian
Thanks for the suggestions everyone and thanks to someone's kindness I have one on the way now. Julian
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Help With MRFE6S9160HS
Just a quick note to ask if anyone can help me source a MRFE6S9160HS please? Julian
Just a quick note to ask if anyone can help me source a MRFE6S9160HS please? Julian
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Design for unfolding portable dish
Or there's my old favourite and known to many an Inmarsat user back in the day, the MTI TCS-7700 Not cheap even now but beautifully made and constructed. Some have been converted to various different
Or there's my old favourite and known to many an Inmarsat user back in the day, the MTI TCS-7700 Not cheap even now but beautifully made and constructed. Some have been converted to various different
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Cleaning dirty RF connectors. Advice request.
DeOxit D5 Not as easily accessible as spirit vinegar but with so many RF and other critical connectors in a typical ham shack it's something that pays for itself eventually, the best often isn't cheap
DeOxit D5 Not as easily accessible as spirit vinegar but with so many RF and other critical connectors in a typical ham shack it's something that pays for itself eventually, the best often isn't cheap
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SHF noise survey
In their defence I will say that the filtering on the cellular kit seems to be (99% of the time) very tight, but proximity is of course the biggest issue for many. It's often the case that cell sites
In their defence I will say that the filtering on the cellular kit seems to be (99% of the time) very tight, but proximity is of course the biggest issue for many. It's often the case that cell sites
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SHF noise survey
It's an interesting topic. In my experience by far the vast majority of noise and interference on the sub 10Ghz bands is cellular network related. That might be a high powered 900Mhz GSM macro cell ma
It's an interesting topic. In my experience by far the vast majority of noise and interference on the sub 10Ghz bands is cellular network related. That might be a high powered 900Mhz GSM macro cell ma
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[hyperfr-ref] PLUTO
Join the Satsagen group Neil for more detailed info! https://groups.io/g/satsagen
Join the Satsagen group Neil for more detailed info! https://groups.io/g/satsagen
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Dish Feed Info Please
You'll find all the relevant details here:- https://martybugs.net/wireless/conifermods.cgi#conifer The frequency is different (slightly) but the theory is the same ;-) 73
You'll find all the relevant details here:- https://martybugs.net/wireless/conifermods.cgi#conifer The frequency is different (slightly) but the theory is the same ;-) 73
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Dish Feed Info Please
Kathrein Quality German made, often from aluminium and available in many forms from Amazon etc. eg. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kathrein-06-Satellite-White-Multi-capability/dp/B00008AOGV
Kathrein Quality German made, often from aluminium and available in many forms from Amazon etc. eg. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kathrein-06-Satellite-White-Multi-capability/dp/B00008AOGV
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Dish Feed Info Please
Sorry, I'm a bit late to the party with this one but I have attached some pictures of a grid dish feed broken down when I replaced the dipole with a custom made/tuned (2320) one. It appears that most
Sorry, I'm a bit late to the party with this one but I have attached some pictures of a grid dish feed broken down when I replaced the dipole with a custom made/tuned (2320) one. It appears that most
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Wanted: 3cm and 9cm SSPA
40 quid gets you a useful amount of power on 9cms.. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toshiba-UM2784B-Power-Amplifier-/254343888969
40 quid gets you a useful amount of power on 9cms.. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toshiba-UM2784B-Power-Amplifier-/254343888969
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Jules - M0UGA
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Waterproof multipole connectors
Hi Conrad, These specific Bulgin connectors seem to fit the bill, available in 2/3/8/16 & 22 pole, metal bodied & waterproof. Note the bullet point regarding cable braid termination being available. T
Hi Conrad, These specific Bulgin connectors seem to fit the bill, available in 2/3/8/16 & 22 pole, metal bodied & waterproof. Note the bullet point regarding cable braid termination being available. T
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