[Moon-net] Re 3.4 GHz EME

Barry VE4MA ve4ma at shaw.ca
Wed Apr 11 05:27:45 CDT 2007


Hi Charlie & All,

There certainly seems to be a resurgence of interest in 3.4 with alot of USA 
stations and the availability of the 50W PAs. This band like  2.3 suffers 
from the dual band aspect....not sure which segment you are in Charlie?...I 
am all set up for 3456 but need to make the 3400 setup.......can do by later 
in the year if there is interest.

I presently have to dual band to 24048 .....and there are too many projects 
and not enough time.....but retirement is coming

Barry VE4MA
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charlie Kahwagi" <ibnkarim at bigpond.net.au>
To: "MOON_NET" <moon-net at list-serv.davidv.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 4:55 AM
Subject: [Moon-net] Re 3.4 GHz EME


> Hello Peter and everyone,
>
> Peter wrote:
> **************************************************************************************************************
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "peter blair" <g3ltf at btinternet.com>
> To: "moonbounceboard" <moon-net at list-serv.davidv.net>; "freetalk moonnet" 
> <moon at moonbounce.info>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 7:35 PM
> Subject: [Moon-net] 3.4GHz eme
>
>
>> Someone on these reflectors was doing a survey recently ( ?) on stations 
>> QRV on 3.4GHz and their capabilities,  I'm interested in what they came 
>> up with, if you read this whoever it was could they get in touch, thanks, 
>> 73  Peter G3LTF
>
> ********************************************************************************************************************
> a couple of years ago I asked the same question with very little response.
>
> I can become QRV on 3.4 GHz EME  in relatively short time, IF there was 
> interest.
>
> I would be interested to hear from ANYONE  AND EVERYONE  whom is currently 
> on 3.4 GHz EME
>
> Is it worth my while to build a feed ?
>
> Regards
> Charlie
> VK3NX
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