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On 2020-08-05 01:13:50 +0000, Hackaday via rec.radio.amateur.moderated 
Admin said:

> amateur radio - Hackaday
> 
> ///////////////////////////////////////////
> A Hybrid Helical Antenna for the Eshail-2 Geosynchronous Repeater
> 
> Posted: 04 Aug 2020 07:00 PM PDT
> https://hackaday.com/2020/08/04/a-hybrid-helical-antenna-for-the-eshail-2-geosynchronous-repeater/ 
> 
> 
> 
> Amateur radio operators like to say that working a contact in space can 
> be done with a simple handheld transceiver and a homemade antenna. And 
> while thats true, its true only for low Earth orbit satellites such as 
> the ISS. If you want to reach a satellite in geosynchronous orbit itll 
> take a little more effort, and this dual-feed helical ice cream cone 
> antenna could really help.
> 
> Until recently, the dream of an amateur radio repeater in 
> geosynchronous orbit remained out of reach, but that changed with the 
> launch of the Qatari satellite Eshail-2 last year. Since then, hams 
> from Brazil to Thailand have been using the repeater, and UK-based 
> [Tech Minds] has been in the thick of the action. The antenna he 
> presents is a hybrid design, needed because of the 2.4-GHz band uplink 
> and 10-GHz downlink on the satellite, also known as QO-100. Both 
> require a largish dish antenna, with the downlink requiring a low-noise 
> block downconverter (LNB) and feed horn. The uplink side of [Tech 
> Minds] antenna is a helical design, with three-and-a-half turns of 
> heavy copper wire and a tuning section of copper strapping that 
> attaches directly to an N-type connector. The helix is just the right 
> size for the feed horn of an LNB for the downlink side, nestled in a 
> hole in the helical antennas aluminum reflector disc. There are 
> 3D-printed parts to support everything, plus a cone-shaped radome to 
> keep it all safe from the elements.
> 
> It looks like a great design, but sadly, North American and East Asian 
> hams can only dream about building one, since QO-100 is below the 
> horizon for us. Were jealous, but were still glad the repeater is up 
> there. Check out this article for more on how Eshail-2 got the first 
> geosynchronous ham repeater.

One of the coolest hacks on Hackaday in years! Thank you for posting this




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