Re: ARLA/CLUSTER : Contactos Transatlântico "puros" entre a Europa / América.

Carlos Mourato radiofarol gmail.com
Quarta-Feira, 5 de Julho de 2006 - 18:42:46 WEST


Olá joão

Com certeza que está certo o que está escrito. Afinal contactos
transatlanticos são mais que muitos. Basta ver os contactos EME. Mas por
scater tb se consegue mas isso é batota. Queremos é uma conduta ou uma FAI
ou esporadica para falar ou "digitar" para as terras do tio Sam. Até aos
Açores é canja. falta um pouco mais de outro tanto e chegamos à costa leste
dos EUA. Que eu saiba, desde 1942 que se anda a tentar fazer esse contacto.

73 de CT4RK


2006/7/5, João Gonçalves Costa <joao.a.costa  ctt.pt>:
>
> Prezados.
>
> Depois do mail do Miguel "Leiam isto... se for verdade e histórico !"
> andei a fazer algumas investigações a para já consegui isto (ler o
> comentário em inglês mais abaixo).
>
> Atenção, que está a decorrer um grande debate (últimos n.º da CQ Amateur
> Radio - secção VHF Plus" sobre o tema e em principio só serão considerados
> contactos por fonia e comprovadamente por esporádica, os chamados contactos
> " puros " (aqui é que a porca torce o rabo, não é Mourato) pois já existem
> relatos pontuais utilizando vários modos digitais e CW de alta velocidade
> (manual e por maquina) onde as suspeitas sobre propagação por MS e RL são
> mais que muitas.
>
> Fantástica é a analise que o Joe Taylor-K1JT(o pai da criança) faz ao
> comentário de Peter-SM2CEW sobre  as potencialidades do JT65 onde este
> ultimo menciona o estudo do Klaus-DJ5HG onde comprovadamente se conseguem
> contactos com SOMENTE 10 BITS de informação (equivalente a 2 caracteres)
> utilizando o JT65.
>
> Portanto, tudo em aberto para o derrube da barreira do primeiro QSO
> Transatlântico "puro" e da atribuição do Brandon Trophy.
>
>
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> Transatlantic 144 MHz signals: Two-meter transatlantic signals have
> apparently been received on several occasions, but there have not yet been
> any contacts in spite of several attempts. A number (most??) of these
> attempts have been poorly planned and executed. A few were better attempts.
> But the Brandon Trophy still waits for the first confirmed contact.
>
> At this time it is known that there is one ongoing test, and two others
> are in the works. (Each of these tests is a very different attempt in the
> path, means of propagation, etc). There occasionally are other tests,
> unnannounced because the chance of success is small. But as more serious,
> knowledgable Amateurs take up the challenge, the chances of the first
> transatlantic contact improve.
>
> We are thinking about another page, giving details on any upcoming tests
> or requests for stations to assist, and results. Or, if a group desires to
> keep their attempt quiet, only what they request would be announced. Would a
> Transatlantic Hot News page be of any value? Certainly not without some
> carefully planned transatlantic attempts.
> If you are involved or are going to be involved in a serious transatlantic
> test and would like some brief information publicized here, let us know.
>
> ARLA/CLUSTER : Leiam isto... se for verdade e historico !
> Miguel Andrade ct1etl clix.pt
> Sábado, 1 de Julho de 2006 - 13:08:59 WEST
>
>
>
>
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>
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: hfpack  yahoogroups.com [mailto:hfpack  yahoogroups.com]Em nome de
> Paul
> MW0CDO
> Enviada: sexta-feira, 30 de Junho de 2006 18:25
> Para: hfpack  yahoogroups.com
> Assunto: [Provavel SPAM] RE: [HFpack] Re: 2 Meter SSB alternative
>
>
> Hi Jerry,
>
> Can you confirm that the contact took place?
>
> If so I'm sure the RSGB VHF committee would be very interested as it would
> be both a "first" and a 2m distance record.
>
> See their lists etc. here
> HYPERLINK
> "http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/~jphb/vhfc/"
> http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/~jphb/vhfc/
>
> Paul MW0CDO
>
> _____
>
> From: hfpack  yahoogroups.com [mailto:hfpack  yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
> Of J
> N
> Sent: 30 June 2006 15:08
> To: hfpack  yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [HFpack] Re: 2 Meter SSB alternative
>
> Some years ago, I worked a GW3 on 2M CW from south of
> Buffalo, NY with 15 W (Yaesy FT 221R)and an 8-Element
> beam about 20 feet high. I heard him calling CQ on
> SSB, but could not het back to him that way. He heard
> my CW, and we made the contact. Time was ~8 PM as I
> recall, and it was dark outside, but I dont remember
> the time of year - it was not summer, tho. I would
> have to dig back in my old log books to tie this down.
>
> There was a very large storm over the north atlantic,
> and covered New England to Old England from the sat
> pix, but ended a good 400 miles (600 Km) east of my
> location.
>
> Signals were steady but weak at first, then wobly,
> then gone. I dont know if this was Tropo, some kind
> of E or what. This remains my best ever DX on 2 M in
> over 48 years of hamming on that band. I have worked
> repeaters along the Gulf Coast and Florida with a
> handheld and rubber ducky during the mormal Major E
> season in June, but not Europe since.
>
> Jerry WA2OMU
>
> --- Ellen R <HYPERLINK
> "mailto:ellenjoanne2003%40sbcglobal.net"ellenjoanne2003  -sbcglobal.-net>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Bill,
> >
> > Yes and no, to somebody in KH6-land hearing your
> > stateside signal.
> > If it's early in the opening - no. The reason for
> > this, is due to
> > the fact that the KH6HME beacon is up several
> > thousand feet, on the
> > slope of Mauna Kea. > 73,
> > Ellen - AF9J
>
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