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Re: Trying AO-40
On Sunday, Jun 1, 2003, at 09:23 America/Chicago, Reinhard Schulze
wrote:
> I wonder about 435.700 MHz as a corresponding uplink frequency for the
> beacon. For me it's abt. 435.666 MHz.
> On my website I have compiled some information about
> preparing for AO-40 from my experience.
>
> 73 de Hardy DC8TS/KC2DMA
435.7 is about the theoretical uplink if you chart it out from the
published frequency tables. It may be different for you due to
doppler, radio variations, etc. Regardless 435.666 is still fairly
close to 435.7.
73,
Jon
NA9D
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