ARLA/CLUSTER: Contatos em FM de bicicleta a 2.200m de altitude na India

Jose Albu ct1aoz gmail.com
Sexta-Feira, 15 de Março de 2013 - 15:08:09 WET


Olá João, boa tarde

Estou deliciado com este Om...

a fazer contactos de bicicleta... fantástico ...

só nao percebi é onde a antena está colocada.
Parece-me que é no quadro da dita ''ginga'' mas se assim for é uma
grande mas mesmo grande bicicleta...




2013/3/15 João Gonçalves Costa <joao.a.costa  ctt.pt>:
> High Altitude 144 MHz FM video
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> Karan Bakshi VU2YEP made some long distance amateur radio contacts from an
> altitude of 2,200 meters using portable equipment carried on his bike.
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> The YouTube description reads:
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> Karan, VU2YEP in QSO with Rakesh Ji, VU2RAK. We were at a make-shift
> location and the antenna was a freely standing Diamond 7900 collinear 7/8
> stacked vertical which does not practically does not need any ground
> !!!!...and pumping out a 10 watts signal from my ICOM IC-2200H VHF Base
> Station radio kept inside the Dirtsack Saddle Bag with a 12 volt 7 Ah SMF
> battery for operation from my KTM Duke 200 bike...and the signals were
> reaching New Delhi VHF ham repeater VU2DLR so loud and clear!!! Wow!
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> The antenna standing without any support with a moulded SO-239 mount patch
> cord made by Jangid Ji at Anand Vihar. Distance covered for the long
> distance VHF radio contact from an altitude of 7000 feet was approx. 300 km.
> Me, Sudip, VU3SFF and Siddharth, VU3IGS standing by watching the QSO...when
> we were closing down it just started raining.the rain drops can be seen!!!
> :-) The KTM Duke 200 Saddle Bag did a good job
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> Watch Karan, VU2YEP 300 km LoS VHF QSO with RakeshJi, VU2RAK, Frank, VU2XLZ
> and AtanuDa, VU2ATN
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> http://www.youtube.com/embed/21BjXozGk28?rel=0
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