[amsat-bb] Re: How to do 1.2ghz when sat radio is FT-847
w7lrd@comcast.net
w7lrd at comcast.net
Sat Jan 3 13:06:39 PST 2009
here's your amp. I have one tuned for the middle of 1268 & 1296. I get about 50-60 watts out.
73 Bob W7LRD
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"if this were easy, everyone would be doing it"
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From: "Alan P. Biddle" <APBIDDLE at UNITED.NET>
> Mike,
>
> The TS-2000 is a very capable satellite rig, and the 1.2 gig module will get
> you on mode L. According to the sales sites, you need to have the module
> installed by a dealer or from the factory. So in one sense, the
> installation is easy. Let somebody else do it. ;) At about $500-600 plus
> installation, it is probably comparable in cost to a good external
> transverter and avoids all the quirks of interfacing and deciding which IF
> to use. Note that 10 watts out is really marginal, and you need an
> amplifier in the 50-100 watt range along with a good antenna to make
> satellite operating more than a chore.
>
> The FT-847 works well with a transverter. I regularly operate AO-51 in the
> various modes using mode L as an uplink, and with a little recabling worked
> the ISS in mode LV about as well as could be done. There is a brief note in
> the July/August AMSAT Journal about using TX transverters with 2 meter IFs
> when you need to be able to RX on 2 meters.
>
> One thing to consider whether you are talking about amplifiers or
> transverters, is that terrestrial communication centers around 1296 MHz,
> while space communication centers around 1269 MHz. Almost all equipment is
> designed for the higher and much more common frequency. The amps often need
> retuning for the lower frequency, and are less efficient. Likewise,
> transverters will require significantly different crystals to get the IF
> where you can use it.
>
> Going with the TS-2000 and adding a brick amp is the easiest and cleanest
> way, but if you are a good scrounger, not necessarily the cheapest.
>
> Alan
> WA4SCA
>
>
>
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