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Dinsterdog@aol.com wrote:
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> Now have the VHF/UHF disease, working satellites with M2 eggbeaters and one
> F2 contact on 6M into GM with a 3 ele Cushcraft Yagi, thinking of moving onto
> the Moon- Can anyone please give suggestions on which band they see this as
> being the most affordable to reach the Moon? I believe 2 meters is the way
> to invest, but most EME stations I know of have at least 2-3 bands on their
> arrays.........Any suggestions regarding a good EME set up, rotors, preamps,
> ANTENNAS, etc.....or reference to any understandable writings on the
> subject, appreciated. (Alreadyhave the rig, FT847) Please email to
> dinsterdog@aol.com. I know that this might not be the best forum to ask
> these questions, so if anyone can direct me to a reflector regarding this
> subject, I'd really appreciate that too- Can this be done with an array set
> up for under $1,500 +_??????
>
> 73 Paul N0AH
> DN71
>
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