finally tried EME last weekend, some questions about what im doing wrong
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so ive been reading about moonbounce for probably two years now and last weekend i actually gave it a serious go for the first time. got a 2m setup with a pair of 9 element yagis stacked, running about 400w out of a TS-2000 into a pretty decent preamp at the feedpoint. the moon was up for a good window and i had WSJT-X running JT65B which from everything ive read is the right mode for this.
here's the thing — i could see some traces on the waterfall that i think were echoes but honestly i couldnt tell if that was actual lunar scatter or just noise playing tricks on me. never heard my own echo which i was expecting to. made a handful of QRZ calls and got nothing back. so either my antenna system is not cutting it or im doing something fundamentally wrong with timing or maybe both.
i know EME is not like a regular terrestrial contact where you just call CQ and wait, there's specific timing windows and the whole T/R sequencing thing. but im not totally sure im configured right in WSJT-X for EME specifically vs just regular weak signal. also curious what the minimum realistic antenna setup is these days — ive seen people say 4x9el is kind of the entry point but also ive read logs of guys working stuff with less than that. anyone done serious EME with a modest setup and actually gotten it to work?
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