On Tuesday 21 July 2009 10:12:46 Edward Cole wrote: > >Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 22:52:08 -0800 > >To: "STeve Andre'" <[email protected]>, [email protected] > >From: Edward Cole <[email protected]> > >Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: Evidence of moon landings....! > > > >>LeRoy, > >> > >>I'm not sure how you can have a source other than NASA, other than two > >> hams who made independant recordings of Apollo transmissions. In 1971 > >> (summer issue) a QST article talks of Dick Knadle(sp?) KRIW who got > >> some, and another ham, I believe W4HHK received signals as well. > >>------snip > > > >Steve you can add my witness of the Lunar orbiter signal on S-band > >received on a ten foot comm dish that my supervisor with JPL set up > >in his yard using a diode mixer and a microwave signal generator for > >LO. The signal exhibited expected Doppler shift and every > >20-minutes or so it dropped out (occulted by the Moon as the orbiter > >orbited behind). This was not Apollo-11 but one of the other > >missions afterward, to memory (long time ago - 1971). We both > >worked at Goldstone tracking facility back then. We only detected > >the carrier since the dish was insufficient size for recovering the > >modulated signal. > > > >73, Ed - KL7UW (then K8MWA/K6) > > Ed, I completely forgot to discuss the reception of the Lunar > orbiter. Yes, we used an old TS-408/U (military version of a hp 608A > signal generator) a polaplexer, and Bill Burns 8-foot trailer mounted > dish. We got good S/N ratio on the carrier, but couldn't recover > information from the sidebands. If I remember correctly, the downlink > was about 2287 MHz. The downlink/uplink ratio was 240/221, Milt > Brockman's ratio we used in the DSN since the L-band days. 73, Dick K6HIJ > > So there you have it. > > 73, Ed - KL7UW
This is *really* cool. So there are some small number of hams who've done this. Given that we on this list just learned of at least two more receptions, I'm curious how many there are, and how many might have some audio of their efforts. Even just a feeble carrier lurking among the static would be a neat thing to have. --STeve Andre' wb8wsf en82 _______________________________________________ Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
