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so ive been licensed about 6 years now and done a fair bit of HF DX, some 6m sporadic-e stuff, even messed around with meteor scatter a little on JT65B. but EME has always been this sort of mythical thing in the back of my mind. like the idea that you're bouncing a signal off the moon and someone 10,000 miles away hears it is just... i dont know, it still blows my mind even knowing the physics of it.
anyway i operate from a suburban lot so i know im not gonna be running a 4x4 yagi array on 2m or anything like that. ive been reading about how the weak signal digital modes like JT65 and now Q65 have kind of opened up EME to smaller stations. is that actually realistic or is there still a pretty hard floor on how much antenna and power you need? ive got a 17 element 2m yagi right now and a TS-590 that i sometimes use on 2m with a transverter setup. also what software are people using these days, is WSJT-X still the go-to or has something else taken over?
would love to hear from anyone whos actually done it especially if you're running a modest station
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