Re: VK4RBB - Brisbane beacons back on air
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Greetings to all readers!

I am happy to announce that, following a period of testing, the VK4RBB beacon suite is now 'on air' on all of its licensed frequencies from a new location on a hill at Edens Landing, QG62NH90, and that the ACMA licence now correctly shows this.

Output frequencies, transmitter powers and antenna types are as follows:
432.44 MHz 10 Watts to crossed dipoles;
1296.44 MHz 10 Watts to Alford Slot;
2403.44 MHz 3 Watts to slotted waveguide;
3398.44 MHz 4 Watts to slotted waveguide;
5760.44 MHz 5 Watts to slotted waveguide;
10368.44 MHz 1 Watt to slotted waveguide; and
24048.44 MHz 1 Watt to slotted waveguide.

Of course, feedline losses will need to be taken into account on frequencies lower than 10 GHz, but the 10 GHz and 24 GHz transmitters are located in a M/H box with essentially no feedline losses on the way to their respective antennas.

Many reception reports ('spots') have already been posted on the VK-Logger, particularly for the lower three frequencies, and the Brisbane VHF Group remains interested in all reports.

The Brisbane VHF Group is most thankful to Rob VK4ZDX for hosting our equipment in his shack and on his tower!

In a similar way that other beacon operators are 'feeling' the cost of electricity for powering 24/7 transmissions,financial contributions to the Group for running this beacon set will be greatly appreciated - we don't expect Rob to foot the bill!

Cheers and 73,

--Doug Friend, VK4OE.
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