ATV 2009 REPORT Amateur Television Raduno Todi 08-02-2009 

Report 14.02.2009

Come programmato si è tenuto il Raduno ATV 2009 a Todi (Pg) lo scorso 8 febbraio con incontro     presso i locali della ESCO Electronic Surplus Components nella Zona Industriale di Pian di Porto.

 

Report Fotografico e Anteprima  su RTX 24 GHz Link a ESCO

 

Le numerose e gentili Xyl sono state accompagnate in Centro a Todi per una visita alla città,  alle 13 tutta la comitiva ha raggiunto, nelle verdi colline tuderti, il ristorante "La Rosa Dei Venti" in vocabolo   Fiore, n. 3/C  per il pranzo tradizionale. Grazie agli aorganizzatori anche quest'anno è stato un eccellente pranzo con ricco e gustoso menù. Vedi Foto Gallery con il link sopra!
   

A proposito di ATV DVB, la Sezione ARI Monte Grappa ha in uso l'IR3UEH DVB sul Massiccio del Grappa. Per la ricezione dei segnali digitali e' sufficente usare un ricevitore digitale SAT-FREE (presso qualsiasi negozio) che ha un costo medio dai 50 agli 80 euro ed impostare l'OL dell' LNB.    

Invece è necessario sostenere I0WYC, I0FTG e gli altri tecnici per il realizzo del TX DVB Digitale!  

L'organizzazione è stata curata in tutti i particolari dai sottoindicati nostri colleghi radioamatori:

I0ISI Sergio cell. 348.5217301        mail: Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.

I0WYC, Silvano cell. 338.1633976   mail: Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.

IK0MMI, Andrea cell. 348.3818233 mail: Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.

(....grazie!)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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