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Re: Tuning the sats?
- Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Tuning the sats?
- From: Jean-Louis Rault G-net 841 226817 <jean-louis.rault@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 16:43:09 +0000 (GMT)
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Hi John
The un-official rule is to adjust the highest frequency, i.e.
the uplink for AO-10, RS-15, etc and the downlink for FO20/29.
For single channel satellites like AO-27 or MIR, you have to tune
both frequencies.
Satellite softwares like STATION written by VP9MU allow all
types of corrections.
Cheers
Jean-Louis G/F6AGR
>>Hmmm?? Do I tune my receive or the higher frequency? On FO-20/29 do I
>>adjust the 435 freq and leave my transmit alone or adjust my transmit so
>>the receive frequency appears to stay stable? On AO-10?
>>
>>
>> John Wilcox NS1Z
>> FN44rn
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>> fon: 207-364-2246
>>
>> 871 Route 120
>> Rumford, ME 04276-3836
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