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so ive been licensed for about 6 years now mostly HF stuff and some 2m weak signal but a buddy of mine worked his first EME contact last month and now i cant stop thinking about it. i know its a massive rabbit hole but im trying to figure out what the bare minimum realistic setup looks like for 2m EME these days with JT65 and WSJT-X making it more accessible than it used to be.
right now i have a yaesu FT-897 which i know isnt ideal, and a single 11 element yagi up about 25 feet. i realize thats probably not gonna cut it but i dont even know what the threshold is. ive been reading about guys running 4 yagi arrays with a kilowatt and even then its not easy. is there any realistic way to do this with more modest gear or am i just dreaming. also what does a low noise preamp situation look like for this, i know that the feedline loss before the LNA is like the most critical thing but im fuzzy on exactly how people set that up physically.
not looking to work the world overnight just want to understand what a realistic first contact actually requires in terms of the link budget i guess
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