On 14 Aug 2009 at 3:05, Roland Zurmely wrote:

> Here is an audio recording from QSO with Andre ZS2BK, distance = 6890 km !
>  
> http://www.qsl.net/py4zbz/satelite/ZS2BK_AO7.wav
>  
> Only 2 element Yagi on VHF and 6 el on UHF:
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> http://www.qsl.net/py4zbz/satelite.htm#owa6
>  
> 73 de Roland PY4ZBZ
>  
> 
> 
As the earth circumference shrink towards the poles the same satellite 
footprint will cover more distance. This does not diminish this 
quite impressive edge QSO.  I was also making one of FO-29 with Domenico I8CVS 
last year and it was below 5 degree. Some have reported 
having hard time with DX QSO'S due to their location on the planet i think the 
south pacific Australia and New Zeland region is the less 
favourable spot as they are surrounded by oceans and the south pole.

Could be i'm wrong here if you know the worse place to be on earth for an 
amateur satellite operator just mention it? (Poles excluded)

P.S. For those who come after AO-40 this was one of the explanations why an HEO 
is the ultimate goal for an amateur satellite operator. As 
P3E is one of our last card to play for an HEO it will be also the last chance 
for a lot of us who will probably not be able to see it 
happen in their life time. As i ever said aging is a sickness and when your 
weekly pills bills became higher than your supermarket food 
bill this will tell you that you are old.:(
"-"


Luc Leblanc VE2DWE
Skype VE2DWE
www.qsl.net/ve2dwe
WAC BASIC CW PHONE SATELLITE

 


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