If you put your mind to it and work hard, you may be able to go to the ISS and talk to your dad on Earth with this very device. That's if you decide that's what you want to do when you get older. I'd imagine that would be such a surreal moment.
Just looked up your call and Wow you are definitely radioactive! Impressive beam you assembled looks like you have a half way decent apprentice working besides you. Always helpful to get the projects off the ground.. Well 73 and good luck with your channel and all your endeavors. Hope to hear you on the bands...✌
Cool, nice try kid! 👍😉 Must be hard to keep up with the ISS, how much time do you actually have to contact the ISS when it flies over? And what kind of antenna were you using!? Also what was the black triangular PCB on the wall behind the radio!? 73 to you! 👍😉
We have about 8-12 minutes for a good pass, and we are using a helical antenna. The black PCB is a triplexer to split the 2m and 70cm bands into the radio. I did a presentation with a lot more detail. If you are interested, here is the link: czcams.com/video/vKeOOaMB4ZQ/video.html 73, characteristic dipole impedance!
I just worked you via the ISS ! Were you using those huge helical antennas? I am just using a 3ft vertical dual band Jetstream and 2 Motorola PM400s, full duplex. thnx de WE6R
Yes, we are using that dual winding helical antenna! if you want to see more about the project, here is a presentation: czcams.com/video/vKeOOaMB4ZQ/video.html
If you put your mind to it and work hard, you may be able to go to the ISS and talk to your dad on Earth with this very device. That's if you decide that's what you want to do when you get older. I'd imagine that would be such a surreal moment.
Just looked up your call and Wow you are definitely radioactive!
Impressive beam you assembled looks like you have a half way decent apprentice working besides you. Always helpful to get the projects off the ground.. Well 73 and good luck with your channel and all your endeavors. Hope to hear you on the bands...✌
It was nice getting you in the log book this last ISS pass. Keep up the good work!
Very fortuitous that the algorithm has shown me this. Keep up the great work. You have an exciting future ahead of you.
Squelch off when working satellites and the iss
Nice work.... I was a young Ham as well. Hope to QSO you now that 10 Meters is getting better and always a good 20M opening N3WER 73's
KJN 338 YOUR UTUBE VIDEOS ARE AWESOME
Awesome
Cool, nice try kid! 👍😉
Must be hard to keep up with the ISS, how much time do you actually have to contact the ISS when it flies over?
And what kind of antenna were you using!?
Also what was the black triangular PCB on the wall behind the radio!?
73 to you! 👍😉
We have about 8-12 minutes for a good pass, and we are using a helical antenna. The black PCB is a triplexer to split the 2m and 70cm bands into the radio. I did a presentation with a lot more detail. If you are interested, here is the link: czcams.com/video/vKeOOaMB4ZQ/video.html
73, characteristic dipole impedance!
(here is the correct presentation link: czcams.com/video/vKeOOaMB4ZQ/video.html )
nice job.
all I understand are numbers and letters. idk what it means
it's the phonetic alphabet.
73 de AA1SA ❤❤❤
I just worked you via the ISS !
Were you using those huge helical antennas? I am just using a 3ft vertical dual band Jetstream and 2 Motorola PM400s, full duplex. thnx de WE6R
Yes, we are using that dual winding helical antenna! if you want to see more about the project, here is a presentation: czcams.com/video/vKeOOaMB4ZQ/video.html