Hi Jim,

I have a Yaesu 736R, which is also blessed with 10 watts on L-band, though I 
think it's got a little more spunk than that.  I run about 20m of 1/2" hardline 
with about 2-3m of RG8-ish cable (RG-213 or 214, I forget what it is) at each 
end for rotor flex and shack entry.  There's also a Polyphaser lightning 
arrestor thingy in there too, which claims to be good to 1000mHz (close 
enough?), and all the associated connectors to put it all together.  I've 
probably got at least as much loss as you are predicting.  At the business end 
is a homemade 18 turn RHCP Helix.  With this setup I have no trouble getting 
into AO-51 to within a few degrees of the horizon on the phone modes.  (I don't 
have any 9.6k packet equipment for L-band, so I don't know how well the digital 
modes would work.)

The biggest problem for me isn't power, it's the trees around my house, which 
make the southerly parts of a pass hard to hit.  It's not quite as bad as 
receiving on 2.4 ghz, but I definitely notice the effect.

Reading other's reports, your results may be different.  The only sure way to 
find out is to try it!

Good luck,

Greg  KO6TH


> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 10:05:30 +0100
> Subject: [amsat-bb]  Use of ICOM 910 for AO-51 L-Band BBS Uplink?
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
>   I would be interested to know if anyone is using an ICOM 910 with the L-Band
> module for Ao-51 uplink on the BBS? (The optional L-Band unit for the 910 
> runs 10
> watts according to the book).
> 
>   I am particularly interested to know what type/gain of antenna I would need 
> to get
> a reliable up link. I am planning to use about 20 metres of Ecoflex 10, which 
> will
> introduce a loss of something like 3 Dbs.
> 
>   I know that the LBand/Digital up link is currently off, just gettting ready 
> for
> the next 'on' period!
> 
> 73s
> 
> Jim G3WGM
> 
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