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Has anyone got a workable design for either a 432MHz transceiver suitable
for EME or a transverter design for 432/28 or even a transverter for sale e.g. a microwave modules 432/28? -- 73's de Paul M0EME www.qsl.net/m0eme 4 times FO20 432MHz FT847 100W Spectran |
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Paul wrote:
Has anyone got a workable design for either a 432MHz transceiver suitable for EME or a transverter design for 432/28 or even a transverter for sale e.g. a microwave modules 432/28? "Suitable for EME" and "Microwave Modules 432/28" don't really belong in the same sentence. It's a very old design, with poor spectral purity and very audible drift - quite literally, you could pick one out from half-a-million miles away! Something like the Down East Microwave 432-28 model, ready-built or kit, would be much better. -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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