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Received with the 7 element beam and FT-847 d.d. 11/4/2018
Received with the 7 element beam and FT-847 d.d. 2/4/2018
Received with the 7 element beam and FT-847 d.d. 8/12/2017
Received with the 7 element beam and FT-847 d.d. 7/12/2017
Received with the 7 element beam and FT-847 d.d. 6/12/2017
Received with the 7 element beam and FT-847 d.d. 20/07-2017 t/m 24/07/2017Received with the 7 element beam and FT-847 d.d. 15/08, 16/08/2016
Received with the 7 element beam and FT-847 d.d. 12/04, 13/04, 14/04/2016
Received with the 7 element beam and FT-736R d.d.07-19-2015received with the V2000 and FT-897d d.d.02-22-2015
received with the V2000 and FT-897d d.d.02-02-2015
received with the V2000 and FT-897d d.d.02-01-2015
received with the V2000 and FT-897d d.d.01-31-2015
received with the V2000 and FT-897d d.d.20-12-2014
received with the V2000 and FT-897d d.d.11-09-2010
received with the V2000 and FT-897d d.d.14-09-2010
received with the V2000 and FT-897d d.d.14-05-2010
Portable satellite antenna 2 mtr & 70 cm. Picture of the portable satellite antenna. Antenna is mounted on a camera tripod. I have copied this idea from Randy K7AGE. On his you tube site are a number of movies about this setup. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HfvmU_utI8
In October 2008 Richard Garriott (W5KWQ) visited the ISS. Many amateurs on earth made contact and various pictures sent down. Below are the pictures that I've received on 145.800 MHz
Portable setup.
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