NOAA 18 Weather Satellite Reception With Homemade QFH Antenna In Scotland Received on 21st June 2011.
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Great capture. What software were you using?
Tom
Hi Tom thanks for the comments…the software is JVComm32 I use it for HF Fax also….cheers and beers Mark
Great stuff, Mark! You’re exploring new “territories” in DXing… very interesting indeed. Cheers Matthias
Thanks Matthias…I have decoded NOAA before but I am getting better results this time with the current set-up cheers Mark
Did you follow any planes while making the QFH? I’d love to build my own, but most plans require the bending of copper pipe. I noticed your design was made of coax? If you could point me at a nice guide or such it would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers Josh
This is the version i constructed and use …type in google QFH and look for the site by G4ILO..cheers Mark
Hi the programme for sat tracking was Ham Radio Deluxe
thanks
hi mark,,great vid mate…..i passed my foundation amateur radio licence a couple a weeks ago and ive built a 2 meter(145mhz) copper j-pole which gave me a half decent image from noaa 15 today here in the Scottish borders,,but im looking into building a better antenna for decoding weather sats to be honest..do you have any plans of doing a build vid of your qfh antenna you made pal?..
take care,,,atb…wayne.
oh nearly forgot,,do you use wide or narrow band to decode mate?..cheers pal.
73.s wayne.
ahhh that brought back memories of hearing that familiar pulse chain signal again. i was doing this 25 years ago with a BBC micro and receiver and a cross dipole antenna on the roof. back in those days i received NOAA9, NOAA 10 and meteorsat