amateur radio bpsk-31 digital mode on 40 meters

Reception of amateur radio communications using BPSK-31 digital mode on 40 meters.
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On the 23rd June 2009 Rex VK7MO and Justin VK7TW travelled to Mt Barrow in Northern Tasmania and Dave VK3HZ travelled to Mt Fatigue in Gipplsland Victoria an…
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  1. originalusernamefail
    originalusernamefail says:

    It’s always great to see Hams having a go at something like this, well donw
    guys, 500k’s @ 10 gig is quite the achievement. 73

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  2. sonick808
    sonick808 says:

    is there an economical way to get into high freq amateur ? it all seems
    very expensive compared to my hf and vhf endeavors

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  3. combatwombat71
    combatwombat71 says:

    Well done chaps… I have just built a Kuhne 10GHz transverter, 200mW to
    65cm offset dish. Next stop will be a better IF radio (currently tired old
    FT290R) and a more stable (or locked) LO. Any suggestions on the best way
    to get 106.5MHz from my 10MHz Trimble Thunderbolt?! 73 – Rob VK2GOM

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  4. Justin Giles-Clark
    Justin Giles-Clark says:

    Much of this equipment is pre-loved, the dish, feed and tripod. The PA and
    transverter is new Kuhne equipment however there are many conversion
    designs available for pre-loved commercial equipment. Take a look at the
    GippsTech Proceedings that are published from each GippsTech event , these
    contain some great material. The 2010 event had a bit of a focus on 10GHz.
    If you are only looking to operate SSB then you don’t need the GPS locking
    and computer. Hope that helps?

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