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        "address": "clintbrad4d (a) earthlink.net",
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    "sender_name": "Clint Bradford",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Optimum HT for FM satellite use?",
    "date": "2009-02-02T20:26:23Z",
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    "content": "Instead of purchasing old equipment (very few will come with new  \nbattery pack...repairs either expensive or not available), you could  \nalways use two radios - one for RX and one for TX. Or use a scanner on  \nRX!\n\nAnd on the FM birds, it is not mandatory to operate at full duplex.  \nPreferable, but not mandatory.\n\nI use the Yaesu FT-60R for all my AO-51 demonstrations. The underlying  \n\"theme\" to my presentations is the fact that most hams probably  \nalready have the necessary equipment to work the FM birds, and, if  \nnot, it doesn't take a lot of money for equipment. FT-60R are great  \ndual-band rigs: bulletproof construction, strongest belt clip of ANY  \namateur HT chassis on the market, 1,000 memories, RX 108 to a gig,  \ngreat RX volume. Add to this a great battery system where, with the  \noptional AA battery case, you have FULL TX POWER available if needed.  \nFor comparison, use an optional AA case with the Kenwood TH-F6a, and  \nyou're running one-half of one Watt TX.\n\nThe FT-60R can be programmed for \"split freqs\" (page 28 of the owners  \nmanual) - where you can set it up to TX on one band and RX on another  \nin a single memory location. (Several other current HTs do this, too.)\n\nAll for under $200. Improve its -2dB stock antenna, and you have a  \nportable satellite station!\n\nFor AO-51, I have mine programmed like this ... (nothing extraordinary  \nhere) ...\n\nCh 100, RX 435.310, TX 145.920\nCh 101, RX 435.305, TX 145.920\nCh 102, RX 435.300, TX 145.920\nCh 103, RX 435,295, TX 145.920\nCh 104, RX 435.290, TX 145.920\n\nChannel 102 is the \"center\" frequency. As you ACQUIRE the signal,  \nlisten slightly ABOVE (ACQUIRE - ABOVE: my mnemonic device) the center  \nfrequency to compensate for the doppler effect.\n\nPreachin' to the choir here ... sorry ... (grin)\n\nClint Bradford\nhttp://www.clintbradford.com\n",
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