There was mention of some zoom or such on using 122Ghz soon.
Where and when?
Ben
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Military Wireless Museum
Kidderminster, UK.
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The following will appear in Scatterpoint shortly:
A UK Microwave Group Online Lecture streamed
by the BATC
Wednesday 11th November 2020 at
20:00
Chris Whitmarsh G0FDZ will be presenting his
guide to the
millimetre waves in this online talk. He will cover all aspects of
the
millimetre bands including users, propagation, antennas
and feeders,
basic equipment for each band to 241 GHz and beyond, and finish
with mentioning
the use of SDR for identifying weak signals.
There should be something in the talk for
everyone from
beginner on the millimetre bands to expert. However, there is no
heavy maths or
theory to blow your mind!
The talk will be streamed on this URL:
https://batc.org.uk/live/ukmicrowave
We look forward to welcoming all to the talk.
Please put the 9th December 2020 in
your diary
for the next talk in this series.
73
John G3XDY
UKuG Secretary
On 29/10/2020 09:58, militaryoperator via
groups.io wrote:
There
was mention of some zoom or such on using 122Ghz soon.
Where and when?
Ben
--------------------------------------
Curator,
Owner and Display coordinator
Military
Wireless Museum
Kidderminster, UK.
This message was meant for the recipient
Any likeness to persons living or dead is
odd
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I had been holding out for David Minchin's 122GHz thing, but I am not sure what's become of that. It looked excellent in Dubus and I think would be my preferred solution for 122GHz, I think it is getting closer, but I think they keep tweaking it, so it's not got nearer a release yet. There is probably a group or forum for it, but I've not managed to locate it yet.
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The following will appear in Scatterpoint shortly:
A UK Microwave Group Online Lecture streamed
by the BATC
Wednesday 11th November 2020 at
20:00
Chris Whitmarsh G0FDZ will be presenting his
guide to the
millimetre waves in this online talk. He will cover all aspects of
the
millimetre bands including users, propagation, antennas
and feeders,
basic equipment for each band to 241 GHz and beyond, and finish
with mentioning
the use of SDR for identifying weak signals.
There should be something in the talk for
everyone from
beginner on the millimetre bands to expert. However, there is no
heavy maths or
theory to blow your mind!
The talk will be streamed on this URL:
https://batc.org.uk/live/ukmicrowave
We look forward to welcoming all to the talk.
Please put the 9th December 2020 in
your diary
for the next talk in this series.
73
John G3XDY
UKuG Secretary
On 29/10/2020 09:58, militaryoperator via
groups.io wrote:
There
was mention of some zoom or such on using 122Ghz soon.
Where and when?
Ben
--------------------------------------
Curator,
Owner and Display coordinator
Military
Wireless Museum
Kidderminster, UK.
This message was meant for the recipient
Any likeness to persons living or dead is
odd
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Hello Robin,
Have you received my direct emails ?
Best 73s
Eric F1GHB
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Le 29/10/2020 15:53, Robin Szemeti -
G1YFG a écrit :
I had been holding out for David Minchin's 122GHz thing,
but I am not sure what's become of that. It looked excellent
in Dubus and I think would be my preferred solution for
122GHz, I think it is getting closer, but I think they keep
tweaking it, so it's not got nearer a release yet. There is
probably a group or forum for it, but I've not managed to
locate it yet.
The following will appear in Scatterpoint shortly:
A UK Microwave Group Online Lecture
streamed by the BATC
Wednesday 11th November
2020 at 20:00
Chris Whitmarsh G0FDZ will be
presenting his guide to the millimetre waves in this
online talk. He will cover all aspects of the
millimetre bands including users, propagation, antennas
and feeders, basic equipment for each band to 241 GHz and
beyond, and finish with mentioning the use of SDR for
identifying weak signals.
There should be something in the talk
for everyone from beginner on the millimetre bands to
expert. However, there is no heavy maths or theory to blow
your mind!
The talk will be streamed on this URL:
https://batc.org.uk/live/ukmicrowave
We look forward to welcoming all to the
talk.
Please put the 9th December
2020 in your diary for the next talk in this series.
73
John G3XDY
UKuG Secretary
On 29/10/2020 09:58, militaryoperator
via groups.io wrote:
There was mention of some
zoom or such on using 122Ghz soon.
Where and when?
Ben
--------------------------------------
Curator, Owner and Display
coordinator
Military Wireless Museum
Kidderminster, UK.
This message was meant for the
recipient
Any likeness to persons living or
dead is odd
---------------------------------------
--
Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
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Andy G4JNT
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 at 14:53, Robin Szemeti - G1YFG < robin@...> wrote: I had been holding out for David Minchin's 122GHz thing, but I am not sure what's become of that. It looked excellent in Dubus and I think would be my preferred solution for 122GHz, I think it is getting closer, but I think they keep tweaking it, so it's not got nearer a release yet. There is probably a group or forum for it, but I've not managed to locate it yet.
The following will appear in Scatterpoint shortly:
A UK Microwave Group Online Lecture streamed
by the BATC
Wednesday 11th November 2020 at
20:00
Chris Whitmarsh G0FDZ will be presenting his
guide to the
millimetre waves in this online talk. He will cover all aspects of
the
millimetre bands including users, propagation, antennas
and feeders,
basic equipment for each band to 241 GHz and beyond, and finish
with mentioning
the use of SDR for identifying weak signals.
There should be something in the talk for
everyone from
beginner on the millimetre bands to expert. However, there is no
heavy maths or
theory to blow your mind!
The talk will be streamed on this URL:
https://batc.org.uk/live/ukmicrowave
We look forward to welcoming all to the talk.
Please put the 9th December 2020 in
your diary
for the next talk in this series.
73
John G3XDY
UKuG Secretary
On 29/10/2020 09:58, militaryoperator via
groups.io wrote:
There
was mention of some zoom or such on using 122Ghz soon.
Where and when?
Ben
--------------------------------------
Curator,
Owner and Display coordinator
Military
Wireless Museum
Kidderminster, UK.
This message was meant for the recipient
Any likeness to persons living or dead is
odd
---------------------------------------
-- Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
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@Eric: nope I have not seen your direct mails :( I will go and check the spam.
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 at 14:56, f1ghb < f1ghb@...> wrote:
Hello Robin,
Have you received my direct emails ?
Best 73s
Eric F1GHB
Le 29/10/2020 15:53, Robin Szemeti -
G1YFG a écrit :
I had been holding out for David Minchin's 122GHz thing,
but I am not sure what's become of that. It looked excellent
in Dubus and I think would be my preferred solution for
122GHz, I think it is getting closer, but I think they keep
tweaking it, so it's not got nearer a release yet. There is
probably a group or forum for it, but I've not managed to
locate it yet.
The following will appear in Scatterpoint shortly:
A UK Microwave Group Online Lecture
streamed by the BATC
Wednesday 11th November
2020 at 20:00
Chris Whitmarsh G0FDZ will be
presenting his guide to the millimetre waves in this
online talk. He will cover all aspects of the
millimetre bands including users, propagation, antennas
and feeders, basic equipment for each band to 241 GHz and
beyond, and finish with mentioning the use of SDR for
identifying weak signals.
There should be something in the talk
for everyone from beginner on the millimetre bands to
expert. However, there is no heavy maths or theory to blow
your mind!
The talk will be streamed on this URL:
https://batc.org.uk/live/ukmicrowave
We look forward to welcoming all to the
talk.
Please put the 9th December
2020 in your diary for the next talk in this series.
73
John G3XDY
UKuG Secretary
On 29/10/2020 09:58, militaryoperator
via groups.io wrote:
There was mention of some
zoom or such on using 122Ghz soon.
Where and when?
Ben
--------------------------------------
Curator, Owner and Display
coordinator
Military Wireless Museum
Kidderminster, UK.
This message was meant for the
recipient
Any likeness to persons living or
dead is odd
---------------------------------------
--
Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
-- Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
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@G4JNT Yep, totally different project.
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 at 14:53, Robin Szemeti - G1YFG < robin@...> wrote: I had been holding out for David Minchin's 122GHz thing, but I am not sure what's become of that. It looked excellent in Dubus and I think would be my preferred solution for 122GHz, I think it is getting closer, but I think they keep tweaking it, so it's not got nearer a release yet. There is probably a group or forum for it, but I've not managed to locate it yet.
The following will appear in Scatterpoint shortly:
A UK Microwave Group Online Lecture streamed
by the BATC
Wednesday 11th November 2020 at
20:00
Chris Whitmarsh G0FDZ will be presenting his
guide to the
millimetre waves in this online talk. He will cover all aspects of
the
millimetre bands including users, propagation, antennas
and feeders,
basic equipment for each band to 241 GHz and beyond, and finish
with mentioning
the use of SDR for identifying weak signals.
There should be something in the talk for
everyone from
beginner on the millimetre bands to expert. However, there is no
heavy maths or
theory to blow your mind!
The talk will be streamed on this URL:
https://batc.org.uk/live/ukmicrowave
We look forward to welcoming all to the talk.
Please put the 9th December 2020 in
your diary
for the next talk in this series.
73
John G3XDY
UKuG Secretary
On 29/10/2020 09:58, militaryoperator via
groups.io wrote:
There
was mention of some zoom or such on using 122Ghz soon.
Where and when?
Ben
--------------------------------------
Curator,
Owner and Display coordinator
Military
Wireless Museum
Kidderminster, UK.
This message was meant for the recipient
Any likeness to persons living or dead is
odd
---------------------------------------
-- Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
-- Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
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Hi Andy
Could you explain G4JNT
Yep, totally different project
Ad com back with information about the other 122 Ghz project
Best regards Paul
From:
UKMicrowaves@groups.io [mailto:UKMicrowaves@groups.io] On Behalf Of Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
Sent: 29 October 2020 15:27
To: UKMicrowaves@groups.io
Subject: Re: [UKMicrowaves] 122?
@G4JNT Yep, totally different project.
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 at 15:10, Andy G4JNT <andy.g4jnt@...> wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 at 14:53, Robin Szemeti - G1YFG <robin@...>
wrote:
I had been holding out for David Minchin's 122GHz thing, but I am not
sure what's become of that. It looked excellent in Dubus and I think would be
my preferred solution for 122GHz, I think it is getting closer, but I
think they keep tweaking it, so it's not got nearer a release yet. There
is probably a group or forum for it, but I've not managed to locate it yet.
The
following will appear in Scatterpoint shortly:
A
UK Microwave Group Online Lecture streamed by the BATC
Wednesday
11th November 2020 at 20:00
Chris Whitmarsh G0FDZ
will be presenting his guide to the millimetre waves in this online talk. He
will cover all aspects of the millimetre bands including users,
propagation, antennas and feeders, basic equipment for each band to 241
GHz and beyond, and finish with mentioning the use of SDR for identifying weak
signals.
There should be
something in the talk for everyone from beginner on the millimetre bands to
expert. However, there is no heavy maths or theory to blow your mind!
The talk will be
streamed on this URL:
https://batc.org.uk/live/ukmicrowave
We look forward to
welcoming all to the talk.
Please put the 9th
December 2020 in your diary for the next talk in this series.
73
John G3XDY
UKuG Secretary
On 29/10/2020
09:58, militaryoperator via groups.io
wrote:
There was mention of some zoom or such
on using 122Ghz soon.
Ben
--------------------------------------
Curator, Owner
and Display coordinator
Military Wireless Museum
This message
was meant for the recipient
Any likeness
to persons living or dead is odd
---------------------------------------
--
Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
--
Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
No virus found in this message.
Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
Version: 2016.0.8048 / Virus Database: 4793/15886 - Release Date: 08/14/18
Internal Virus Database is out of date.
-- Paul Bicknell G8KFW South Coast UK
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Andy G4JNT
Oh. I glanced at that article in Dubus, thought "it's the same as the other one" so didn't bother looking at it. Must go back and read it now.
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 at 18:02, Paul G8KFW < paul@...> wrote:
Hi Andy
Could you explain G4JNT
Yep, totally different project
Ad com back with information about the other 122 Ghz project
Best regards Paul
@G4JNT Yep, totally different project.
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 at 14:53, Robin Szemeti - G1YFG <robin@...>
wrote:
I had been holding out for David Minchin's 122GHz thing, but I am not
sure what's become of that. It looked excellent in Dubus and I think would be
my preferred solution for 122GHz, I think it is getting closer, but I
think they keep tweaking it, so it's not got nearer a release yet. There
is probably a group or forum for it, but I've not managed to locate it yet.
The
following will appear in Scatterpoint shortly:
A
UK Microwave Group Online Lecture streamed by the BATC
Wednesday
11th November 2020 at 20:00
Chris Whitmarsh G0FDZ
will be presenting his guide to the millimetre waves in this online talk. He
will cover all aspects of the millimetre bands including users,
propagation, antennas and feeders, basic equipment for each band to 241
GHz and beyond, and finish with mentioning the use of SDR for identifying weak
signals.
There should be
something in the talk for everyone from beginner on the millimetre bands to
expert. However, there is no heavy maths or theory to blow your mind!
The talk will be
streamed on this URL:
https://batc.org.uk/live/ukmicrowave
We look forward to
welcoming all to the talk.
Please put the 9th
December 2020 in your diary for the next talk in this series.
73
John G3XDY
UKuG Secretary
On 29/10/2020
09:58, militaryoperator via groups.io
wrote:
There was mention of some zoom or such
on using 122Ghz soon.
Ben
--------------------------------------
Curator, Owner
and Display coordinator
Military Wireless Museum
This message
was meant for the recipient
Any likeness
to persons living or dead is odd
---------------------------------------
--
Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
--
Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
No virus found in this message.
Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
Version: 2016.0.8048 / Virus Database: 4793/15886 - Release Date: 08/14/18
Internal Virus Database is out of date.
-- Paul Bicknell G8KFW South Coast UK
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The forum Andy mentioned is for a completely different project to the one I am interested in.
The one I am interested in is by David Minchin, VK5KK and was featured on the front of a Dubus earlier in the year. It looks like this:
I think David has boards and is ready to release, but I understand he is rather busy with work and I have pestered him a few times already, I don't want to pester him again.
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 at 18:02, Paul G8KFW < paul@...> wrote:
Hi Andy
Could you explain G4JNT
Yep, totally different project
Ad com back with information about the other 122 Ghz project
Best regards Paul
@G4JNT Yep, totally different project.
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 at 14:53, Robin Szemeti - G1YFG <robin@...>
wrote:
I had been holding out for David Minchin's 122GHz thing, but I am not
sure what's become of that. It looked excellent in Dubus and I think would be
my preferred solution for 122GHz, I think it is getting closer, but I
think they keep tweaking it, so it's not got nearer a release yet. There
is probably a group or forum for it, but I've not managed to locate it yet.
The
following will appear in Scatterpoint shortly:
A
UK Microwave Group Online Lecture streamed by the BATC
Wednesday
11th November 2020 at 20:00
Chris Whitmarsh G0FDZ
will be presenting his guide to the millimetre waves in this online talk. He
will cover all aspects of the millimetre bands including users,
propagation, antennas and feeders, basic equipment for each band to 241
GHz and beyond, and finish with mentioning the use of SDR for identifying weak
signals.
There should be
something in the talk for everyone from beginner on the millimetre bands to
expert. However, there is no heavy maths or theory to blow your mind!
The talk will be
streamed on this URL:
https://batc.org.uk/live/ukmicrowave
We look forward to
welcoming all to the talk.
Please put the 9th
December 2020 in your diary for the next talk in this series.
73
John G3XDY
UKuG Secretary
On 29/10/2020
09:58, militaryoperator via groups.io
wrote:
There was mention of some zoom or such
on using 122Ghz soon.
Ben
--------------------------------------
Curator, Owner
and Display coordinator
Military Wireless Museum
This message
was meant for the recipient
Any likeness
to persons living or dead is odd
---------------------------------------
--
Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
--
Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
No virus found in this message.
Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
Version: 2016.0.8048 / Virus Database: 4793/15886 - Release Date: 08/14/18
Internal Virus Database is out of date.
-- Paul Bicknell G8KFW South Coast UK
-- Robin Szemeti - G1YFG
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