Receiver for Interplanetary Ham Beacon.
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Receiver for Interplanetary Ham Beacon.
I saw this on Southgates site & thought it may interest others here. The only thing is I'm not sure what the point of it is. I thought beacons were for propergation purposes, anyone looking for conditions to Venus? & on what kind of propergation?
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/april2010/venus_satellite_receiver.htm
Full story & links atWith the launch of the first interplanetary Amateur Radio satellite to
Venus just a few weeks away OZ9AEC has made a video of
equipment to receive its 5840.0 MHz beacon....
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/april2010/venus_satellite_receiver.htm
Re: Receiver for Interplanetary Ham Beacon.
Hmm an Ikea dish, interesting... :-)
Thanks for the post Alan, interesting stuff... Not sure of the point either but something extra to play with if it's ur cup of t.
Thanks for the post Alan, interesting stuff... Not sure of the point either but something extra to play with if it's ur cup of t.
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