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COMMUNICATION
GARY LAUTERBACH, AD6FP
EME – EARTH-MOON-EARTH
• What is it?
• Using the moon as a passive reflector to communicate between two stations on earth at radio frequencies
• Who does it?
• Amateur radio operators
• Europe, US, Asia, Oceania, Africa
• Why do they do it?
• Usually because of the technical challenge, it’s hard
• The “ultimate” DX
HISTORY OF EME
• 1953 W3GKP and W4AO detect lunar echoes on 144 MHz
• 1960 First amateur 2-way EME contact: W6HB works W1FZJ, 1296 MHz (EIMAC ARC)
• 1964 W6DNG works OH1NL, 144 MHz
• 1964 KH6UK works W1BU, 432 MHz
• 1970 WB6NMT works W7CNK, 222 MHz
• 1970 W4HHK works W3GKP, 2.3GHz
• 1972 W5WAX and K5WVX work WA5HNK and W5SXD, 50 MHz
• 1987 W7CNK and KA5JPD work WA5TNY and KD5RO, 3.4 GHz
• 1987 W7CNK and KA5JPD work WA5TNY and KD5RO, 5.7 GHz
• 1988 K5JL works WA5ETV, 902 MHz
• 1988 WA5VJB and KF5N work WA7CJO and KY7B, 10 GHz
• 2001 W5LUA works VE4MA, 24 GHz
• 2005 AD6FP, W5LUA and VE4MA work RW3BP, 47 GHz
• 2005 RU1AA works SM2CEW, 28 MHz
• 2009 GDØTEP works ZS6WAB, 70 MHz
Standing: Robert Sutherland W6UOV (now W6PO), Hank Brown W6HB, Bill Eitel W6UF, George M W Badger
W6RXW (now W6TC), Al Clark W6MUC and Bob Morwood K6GLF.
Sitting: Ray Rinaudo W6KEV (was W6ZO then back to KEV), Charlie Anderson W6IVZ (now W6VW), Allan
Beer K6GSO.
THE PATH
144 MHz JT-65 example: 500w, 2Hz BW, 2.5wl yagi 432 261
SNR = 13 + 57 – 252 + 13 + 171 = 2Db
1296 271
144 MHz CW example: 1000w, 50Hz BW, 2.5wl yagi 2304 276
SNR = 13 + 60 – 252 + 13 + 157 = -9Db
3456 279
1296 MHz example: 200w, 50Hz BW, 3m dish
SNR = 30 + 53 – 271 + 30 + 160 = 2Db 5760 283
OTHER LOSS COMPONENTS
• Atmospheric absorption
• Cosmic, Galactic and manmade noise
• Receiver noise
• Antenna pointing
• Transmit power
• Cross polarization
• Faraday rotation
• Doppler shifting, spreading, libration
• Frequency stability
NOISE IS THE ENEMY ON RECEIVE
1-3 GHz is the lowest noise spectrum
• Joe Taylor, KJ1JT, wrote a program in 2001 based on a 1996 paper by Phil Karn ka9q and Tom Clark w3iwi
• JT-44/65 revolutionized EME for small stations
• Improves SNR ~10db -> lower power, smaller antennas
• MFSK with forward error correction
• More efficient use of bandwidth and transmit power, 2.7Hz BW filters
• FEC addresses channel fading better than cw repetition
• Generated a war with CW proponents that continues to this day
• Deep Search was controversial
JT65 SCREEN SHOT
BAND ACTIVITY
• 144 MHz by far the most activity: 1000 stations, faraday lockout, JT65
• 1296 MHz second most popular, 300 stations, smaller antennas, on faraday lockout, small cw possible
• 432 comes in third, much like 144 but smaller antenna
• Microwave bands: 2304/3456/5760/10368/24192 low activity, more $ in equipment
• 50 MHz is a specialty band, huge antennas
CHALLENGES IN BUILDING A STATION