EME Build of an EME Dish.


 I consider Earth-Moon-Earth ham radio communications some of the most exciting ways to advance the "art" of amateur radio.  

Although I've had some experience with satellite communications via homemade or commercial antennas, the apex of EME has always eluded me.

I suppose the sheer cost of making an EME Dish or lack of suitable surplus materials have restricted my radio trip to the Moon, but one can always dream of setups such as the one in this video belonging to Skip Macaulay (VE6BGT).

The video is excellent, and I appreciate the time, effort, and expense of this lengthy project.  Sit back and enjoy an enjoyable adventure into near space with our lagest satellite--the Moon.

If you can't see the video, please insert this title URL into your browser search box:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq1GE1EmiXE.

Thanks for joining us today.

Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).

Here are some comments from Skip (VE6BGT):

This is a show and tell on how I went about building my 21 foot moonbounce dish back in 2015 to 2016.. Also some good and poor videos at the end of how it was finally installed and the oops moment...

Intro

The Hub Construction

Spring Time ... Outside Assembly

Support Rings

Tower Ground Work

Mounting the Dish!

Counter Weights Install

Elevation Actuator Install

Skip Macaulay, VE6BGT

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