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The InfoAge Science History Museum in Wall Township, New Jersey, plans to make a 60 foot tracking dish antenna available to hams for moonbounce, secondary to its function as a radiotelescope. It was on the InfoAge site, then part of Fort Monmouth, that the US Army’s “Project Diana” team in 1946 first received radio signals bounced from the moon. According to InfoAge’s Martin Flynn, W2RWJ, Danie…

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AD6IW, Goran working OK1DFC, Zdenek on 1296 MHz with a huge signal by bouncing signals off the moon using the 97 foot Jamesburg Dish in Carmel Valley, California