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    "sender_name": "John P. Toscano",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: AO-51 mode update",
    "date": "2009-10-13T03:15:38Z",
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    "content": "Bob- W7LRD wrote:\n> \n> Thanks Drew et al. \n> \n> No one else on but me, or at least I was all I could hear, on the\n > 0100Z pass, running about 60W to a 24 loop yagi.  Question--\n > What is the power of the 1.2ghz downlink?  The signal strength is\n > at least 3 S units less that the 435.3 frequency.  Anyone with\n > 1.2ghz stuff---dust it off.\n> \n> 73 Bob W7LRD \n\nBob:\n\nIt sounds like you were transmitting on UHF and listening to L-band. If \nthat is the case, you will never hear anyone. You need to transmit on \n(UPlink to) 1268.7 MHz and listen on (DOWNlink from) 435.3 MHz. There is \nno 1.2 GHz DOWNlink. :(\n\nOTOH, maybe that was just a typographical error on your posting, because \n\"60W to a 24 loop yagi\" does, indeed, sound like you were UPlinking on \n1.2 GHz...  :)\n\nAnyway, here are the voice modes that AO-51 supports:\n\nMode V/U (J) FM Voice Repeater (QRP): Operational\nUplink: 145.8800 MHz FM\nDownlink 435.1500 MHz FM\n\nMode V/U (J) FM Voice Repeater: Operational **ON NOW**\nUplink: 145.9200 MHz FM\nDownlink 435.3000 MHz FM\n\nMode V/S FM Voice Repeater: Operational\nUplink: 145.8800 MHz FM\nDownlink 2401.2000 MHz FM\n\nMode L/U FM Voice Repeater: Operational **ON NOW**\nUplink: 1268.7000 MHz FM\nDownlink 435.3000 MHz FM\n\nThe chicken and egg paradox continues. No one will get on the L band \nuplink if no satellites listen to L band, and no satellites will listen \nto L band if no ground stations get on the L band uplink. The best \nsolution? More satellites with multiple transponder capability, \nparticularly (preferably) with linear transponders, and higher orbits. \nWishing for that is a necessary, but not sufficient condition for the \ndream to come to pass...\n\nJust sign me confused and waiting,\na/k/a W0JT\n",
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