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so ive been licensed for about 6 years now and been doing HF mostly, some VHF contest stuff, but EME has always been in the back of my head as this crazy goal. talked to a guy at the club last year who works 2m EME with a single yagi and JT65 and honestly that blew my mind because i always assumed you needed like a massive dish and a kilowatt just to even attempt it.
so i started reading around and now im more confused than before. some guys say you need at least a 2x8 yagi array, others say a single long yagi with 500 watts is doable on 2m if you pick the right window. i have an IC-9700 which i think handles the IF shift and doppler stuff okay but i genuinely dont know if thats true or if i need some external SDR setup. also the preamp situation — i keep reading about low noise preamps but nobody really explains where you mount them, like at the antenna feedpoint or in the shack.
not really asking for a shopping list just trying to get a sense of what a realistic first EME setup looks like for someone who isnt going to build a 10 meter dish in their backyard
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