ARLA/CLUSTER: Parceria entre uma empresa de telecomunicações e radioamadores japoneses

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 9 de Abril de 2012 - 21:49:03 WEST


Japanese Earth-Moon-Earth - Project Big Dish

A 2007 Japan-Broadcasting Corporation TV report about amateur radio
Moonbounce (EME) operation has just been made available on YouTube.

The YouTube description reads:

KDDI, one of the Japanese telecommunication services companies, has
assigned to make experimental cooperation with the Project BIG-DISH,
composed of some forty Japanese moon bouncers, and JARL.

We will use the antenna IBA-4, which is the 4th antenna of Ibaraki
Satellite Communications Center, KDDI Corporation, for the
experimental moon bounce operation on 144, 432, 1296 and possibly 5760
MHz bands. IBA-4 is a 32-metre Cassegrain dish made by Mitshubishi
Electric Corporation in 1980's, and is located in the grid QM06.

The IBA-4 is fully rotable and the elevation is possible up to 90
degrees for automatic moon tracking. The largest problem we have is
that we cannot remove the subreflector, 2.9-m in diameter, about 9
metres in front of the main reflector. Therefore we have to use this
subreflector in some way for the EME operation.

Our EME operation license is still waiting for the four bands, 144,
432, 1296, and 5760 MHz. The 5760 MHz high power moon bounce
transmission is still in discussion in the ministry. Other bands are
sure to be licensed for the operation with 500 watts output. We will
use callsign 8N1EME. The intensive operating modes are CW, SSB, and
JT65 specially on 144 and possiby on 432 also. Fundamentally, we think
that random QSOs are most important, although, some scheduled QSOs may
be considered for any special reason. Antennas in use will be
vertically pol. on 144 and 432 MHz, the usual EME circular pol. on
1296, and 5760 MHz.

The operation took place late February and early March, in 2007.

Watch 8N1EME-NHK-NEWS(NHK(Japan-Broadcasting Corp.))
http://youtu.be/lHFKNu6tDfk


Project Big Dish http://8n1eme.jp/




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