Just made my first QSO over SO-50 this morning with the same antenna and IC-705, it was fantastic!!! Thank you so much for the video and inspiration to make one!! 73 DE YT3TCA
Many thanks for linking to my antenna (M1GEO Blog). How funny that I should find your video looking for operating tips with the IC705 :) Thanks, 73, and hope to catch you on the air some time! :) George, M1GEO.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience! I’ve got a Icom 705 and I’m looking for testing it with my arrow antenna for some satellites activation! Great video!
Thanks Brian! It's never too late to start! All you need is just a dual band walkie-talkie and a simple antenna, actually, the better whip antennas for walkie-talkies are doing quite well on the strong passes, so no YAGI is even necessary! 73! Linas LY2H
Yeah, one young HAM I know, having just a novice class license, showed me a map of Europe with so many confirmed DXCC he did via birds, only having a Baofeng UV-5R and home-brewed antenna... When you have a license and radio for HF, you work all the countries on HF. If you don't have any of that, you can still do so with a Baofeng! :)
What a great video! I am setting up a portable satellite station, Arrow antenna and a IC-9700 I have on in the shack so I know how to use it. I also have a IC-705 I may need to try it out on some birds. Thank you for many GREAT ideas!
Apart from not being full-duplex, IC-705 is a great rig for satellites (mostly the FM ones of course), since you can 1) store crossband channels into memory, 2) easily tune around the Doppler with the main dial, nothaving to rely on a 5kHz step like on most HTs, 3) tune right from the memory mode (while on various HTs you need to copy the frequency from memory mode to VFO mode, etc.), 4) see the signals on waterfall, which helps you with pointing antenna, etc...., and finally, 5) record the audio on SD card, so you don't have to bother with logging, when you are in busy with antenna, doppler and operating...
You are absolutely right, and your arguments were exactly my arguments when setting-up this configuration! I really like the VFO tuning tracing the signals on the waterfall , and staying in the memory channel at the same time. Thanks for sharing your points! 73! Linas LY2H
Labas, Pauliau. Kolkas niekuo neužkimšti :), nes nežinau, ar tikrai reikia, nes šio vamzdelio viduje nėra nieko, ką reiktų slėpti nuo drėgmės ar pan. Kitais atvejais, kai reikia, pvz , vertikaliai antenai pvc vamzdyje, atsispausdinu su 3D printeriu. 73! Linas LY2H
Its been a couple of years since I've work Satellites but been working them since 1974 work AO7 when it first went up till it died, and also work early RS 3-11 birds mode A . and the RSCW robots back then were lot of fun. and I was thrilled when AO-7 came back to life after 30 yr sleep. worked it and JO29 both on CW and ssb. don't like the FM birds that much too conjested prefer cw /ssb mostly cw. thanks for sharing. de Ellis WA1RKS
Thanks for sharing your memories! These were glorious days of CW/SSB satellites! I remember the thrill when the AMSAT OSCAR -10 was launched... Best 73! Linas LY2H
Great video Linas, maybe I'll give it a try on SO-50. I have just started with working on QO-100. That's an easy sat, always available and a very big footprint. 73 and maybe we'll have QSO one day on a satellite or HF. 73 de ON4MGY/OO4M Nicolas
Thanks Nicolas! Congratulations on working QO-100! It's may be easy to operate but quite complicated equipment-wise :) I wonder, what do you use for Uplink and Downlink frequencies? How big is your dish? 73! Linas LY2H
@@Linas_LY2H For my downlink I'm using a Bullseye LNB and an RTL-SDR-dongle with SDR-Console as software. The dish is a 88cm offset. For my uplink I'm using an upconverter from 70cm to 2,4 GHz and an amplifier. The amplifier can deliver up to 20 Watt but I'm using 3 to 4 Watt. The 2,4 GHz antenna is a small helix mounted on my LNB. I'm waiting for my GPSDO to install to have less frequency drift. There is a small video on my channel with the used equipment. ruclips.net/video/QtZBVVC_7tU/видео.html
Just made my first QSO over SO-50 this morning with the same antenna and IC-705, it was fantastic!!! Thank you so much for the video and inspiration to make one!!
73 DE YT3TCA
@@aleksandarzphotography Congratulations, Aleksandar! I'm very glad to hear this was helpful for you! Wish you many nice contacts! 73' Linas LY2H
Excellent video, Nice antenna too
Many thanks for linking to my antenna (M1GEO Blog). How funny that I should find your video looking for operating tips with the IC705 :) Thanks, 73, and hope to catch you on the air some time! :) George, M1GEO.
@@m1geo Thanks George, amazing! That's what Ham Radio is about - learning from each other! :) 73! Linas LY2H
@Linas_LY2H And on the last ISS pass about 5 minutes ago worked my first ever 'satellite' QSO!
nice 73
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience! I’ve got a Icom 705 and I’m looking for testing it with my arrow antenna for some satellites activation! Great video!
@@bresk5491 Wish you many nice sat contacts! 73! Linas LY2H
Excellent activation. I enjoy your fun experiments !
Interesting video linas, I did not know anything about that hobby, I only ever use hf. 73.
Thanks Brian! It's never too late to start! All you need is just a dual band walkie-talkie and a simple antenna, actually, the better whip antennas for walkie-talkies are doing quite well on the strong passes, so no YAGI is even necessary! 73! Linas LY2H
Yeah, one young HAM I know, having just a novice class license, showed me a map of Europe with so many confirmed DXCC he did via birds, only having a Baofeng UV-5R and home-brewed antenna... When you have a license and radio for HF, you work all the countries on HF. If you don't have any of that, you can still do so with a Baofeng! :)
Hi, very nice Video and Activation via SO-50, nice Antenna. Vy 73 DM2HB
You’re making contacts on the birds and having fun! That’s what counts! 73 de ai4ot
Great video Linas, as always.
Very interesting how to use IC 705 on Sat's.
Fantastic video. I've been thinking about working satellites and this is great encouragement.
Why does the transmit in 2m never have to change along with the receiving 70cm? New to this but great video thanks
What a great video! I am setting up a portable satellite station, Arrow antenna and a IC-9700 I have on in the shack so I know how to use it. I also have a IC-705 I may need to try it out on some birds. Thank you for many GREAT ideas!
Cool set-up you've got! IC-9700 is a monster-rig for serious VHF/UHF/SHF work! Have fun! 73! Linas LY2H
Thanks for nice video
Apart from not being full-duplex, IC-705 is a great rig for satellites (mostly the FM ones of course), since you can 1) store crossband channels into memory, 2) easily tune around the Doppler with the main dial, nothaving to rely on a 5kHz step like on most HTs, 3) tune right from the memory mode (while on various HTs you need to copy the frequency from memory mode to VFO mode, etc.), 4) see the signals on waterfall, which helps you with pointing antenna, etc...., and finally, 5) record the audio on SD card, so you don't have to bother with logging, when you are in busy with antenna, doppler and operating...
You are absolutely right, and your arguments were exactly my arguments when setting-up this configuration! I really like the VFO tuning tracing the signals on the waterfall , and staying in the memory channel at the same time. Thanks for sharing your points! 73! Linas LY2H
Įdomus kuo užkimšti vamzdelių galai?
Labas, Pauliau. Kolkas niekuo neužkimšti :), nes nežinau, ar tikrai reikia, nes šio vamzdelio viduje nėra nieko, ką reiktų slėpti nuo drėgmės ar pan. Kitais atvejais, kai reikia, pvz , vertikaliai antenai pvc vamzdyje, atsispausdinu su 3D printeriu. 73! Linas LY2H
Interesting...Especially since terrestial communications suck so bad in the USA...
Its been a couple of years since I've work Satellites but been working them since 1974 work AO7 when it first went up till it died, and also work early RS 3-11 birds mode A . and the RSCW robots back then were lot of fun. and I was thrilled when AO-7 came back to life after 30 yr sleep. worked it and JO29 both on CW and ssb. don't like the FM birds that much too conjested prefer cw /ssb mostly cw. thanks for sharing. de Ellis WA1RKS
Thanks for sharing your memories! These were glorious days of CW/SSB satellites! I remember the thrill when the AMSAT OSCAR -10 was launched... Best 73! Linas LY2H
Great activation and great video. 73 de R2DTX. Good luck.
Thanks!
Great video Linas, maybe I'll give it a try on SO-50. I have just started with working on QO-100. That's an easy sat, always available and a very big footprint. 73 and maybe we'll have QSO one day on a satellite or HF. 73 de ON4MGY/OO4M Nicolas
Thanks Nicolas! Congratulations on working QO-100! It's may be easy to operate but quite complicated equipment-wise :) I wonder, what do you use for Uplink and Downlink frequencies? How big is your dish? 73! Linas LY2H
@@Linas_LY2H For my downlink I'm using a Bullseye LNB and an RTL-SDR-dongle with SDR-Console as software. The dish is a 88cm offset. For my uplink I'm using an upconverter from 70cm to 2,4 GHz and an amplifier. The amplifier can deliver up to 20 Watt but I'm using 3 to 4 Watt. The 2,4 GHz antenna is a small helix mounted on my LNB. I'm waiting for my GPSDO to install to have less frequency drift. There is a small video on my channel with the used equipment. ruclips.net/video/QtZBVVC_7tU/видео.html
A great video … you don’t need duplex to work the birds outstanding!!! you made it look so easy
John Limanowski. N9DNB
@@limanowski1234 But IT IS so easy! Thanks and have fun! 73! Linas LY2H