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DL8SER > QRP      17.08.00 09:55l 40 Lines 1389 Bytes #-9295 (0) @ DL
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Subj: 10m Handfunk. QRP ?
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From: DL8SER @ DB0LEL.#BW.DEU.EU  (Klaus)
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Hallo ..

Wer kennt das 10m SSB Handfunkgerät:

  DRAGON SS-201  ?

Es taucht in USA als CB/Piraten Funkgerät auf.
Ich könnte mir vorstellen, daß es einen recht
günstigen Preis hat und leicht auch für CW
umzubauen ist. Habe erfahren, daß ein OM es 
sogar zum Empfang des RS-13 Satelliten auf 
10m einsetzt.


Hier denkt er über neue Möglichkeiten des Satellitenfunks
nach und berichtet über Erfahrungen mit dem Handfunk:



>2.  Cross-mode satellites.  For example, 70cm FM up, 10m SSB down.  Combines
>the ease of use of FM on the uplink with the spectral efficiency of SSB on
>the downlink.  As these would be single channel birds, sofficient power
>could be achieced to hear the downlinks on handheld 10m gear (like those
>"pirate CBs" that are now on the market).  Actually, I can clearly hear the
>beacon of RS-13 clearly on a Dragon SS-201 10m HT (in USB mode) and a 2 foot
>whip.  A moderately powered (say 5W) SSB signal should be clearly audible on
>the ground with this setup.  Many stations should have capabilities for 70cm
>FM / 10m SSB, so this could be a popular mode.  The Doppler should be pretty
>easy to tune as well, with 70cm being non critical, and the 10m side having
>only around +/- 600 Hz. 


Was meint ihr ?
73s de Klaus       dl8ser/ac5mv


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