All of us amateur radio satellite operators know that the ideal setup needed to work through the cross band FM repeater on board the International Space Station is
There was a Western pass of the International Space Station with maximum elevation of around 50 degrees in my region, starting from 4.54 pm IST (UTC+5.30). As usual,
Radio controlled toys are likely included in the “Wireless Equipments exempted from licensing” according to the Indian National Frequency Allocation Plan 2022. According to that 26.957 – 27.283
Today morning, during pre-Belgaum net round table, VU2KOC told me that he was regular on AO-91 and AO-92 amateur radio satellites earlier. When I told him that today
So far my attempts at listening Diwata 2 (PO-101) amateur radio satellite have been unsuccessful. I decided to try again after elevating my Moxon Yagi slightly and giving
Halo antenna is a center fed half wave dipole antenna which has been bent into a circle, with a break opposite to the feedpoint. Halo antennas are often
I have heard of Meteor Scatter and Aircraft Scatter propagation earlier. It was only yesterday that I came across Rain Scatter in a post by F5LEN on X.
Receiving AO-91 (FOX 1B, RADFXSAT) With Elevated Moxon Yagi, along with fast animation of Doppler tracking with Argentinian Amsat website (https://www.amsat.org.ar/pass.htm) and note on specifics of AO-91.