[amsat-bb] m2 eggbeater

Mvivona Mvivona at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 4 22:56:08 UTC 2017


Doug,

I purchased the preamp from SSB-electronic.com. 
Yes, there are ways to DIY your own filter, maybe someone can chime in with a link. 

Michael Vivona
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On Mar 4, 2017, at 5:19 PM, Mike Thompson <zryder94 at gmail.com> wrote:

I am in the process of making my own set of DIY eggbeater's, so I am glad to see some people have a little sucess with them. What preamps did you use? Do you know of a good way to add a band-pass filter to the front of a wideband preamp like the LNA4All?

> On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 1:55 PM, Mike via AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb at amsat.org> wrote:
> Doug,
> 
> Some users do quite well with the eggbeater setup
> I started out with the UHF & VHF eggbeater setup with preamps and iC910. It worked OK for the FM birds, but I found it lacking when it came to the sideband birds. I didn't go big, I now use a rotor with dual Arrow antennas. The most important part for me was to purchase preamps with built in band filtering.
> 
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> Michael KC4ZVA
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> > On Mar 4, 2017, at 10:44 AM, <doug49707 at gmail.com> <doug49707 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I have previously been active on the birds.. ao-10 ao-13 ao-40 as well as the rs birds infact Ihave qsl cards from ao-7 the first time it was active  My question is will I be able to work the leos with the eggbeaters or do I need something more robust  I have a ic-9100 and I would mount them at about 60 feet on top of the tower.  I will have a excellent path to the east.  I would but a preamps in the uhf and    vhf lines at the antenna. Doug WD8Z  En85gc
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