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    "sender_name": "John Kopala",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: newbie question Icom 910H & LEO antennas",
    "date": "2008-05-29T02:56:59Z",
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    "content": "Jim:\n\nRon  writes about how he uses the AFC.  I tried that.  It's pretty cool, but \nyou still have to tune to uplink for doppler.  The downlink track perfectly. \nI used to have the memory channels set up, actually still do, but now never \nuse them.\n\nBut, with SATPC32, the whole process is automated and works for the SSB \nbirds too.  I only have to touch the IC-910H radio for a four things:\n1.  Change the PL tone to turn on the SO-50 satellite transmitter.  Then \nchange back to the normal PL.\n2.  Tune across the bandwidth of the linear transponder SSB / CW satellites \nto locate other hams scattered across the transponder passband.\n3.  Track other SSB operators who are not using doppler control.\n4.  Turn on or off my preamps when needed or not needed.\nAutomation is great.  It controls my rotors Ken Pro KR-500 and HAM-IV (with \ncustom home made enhancements to the rotor controllers), my G-5400B AZ-EL \nrotors I am using to build a portable setup, tunes for doppler, and can be \nset up to automatically switch to selected active satellites, so all you \nhave to do is talk and log your contacts.  A voice recorder helps there in \ncase you miss something.  I still haven't found a way for it to send out the \nQSL cards automatically, YET!\n\nOh yes, I looked at some of the reviews in eHam.  There were complaints \nabout not being able to set separate RX and TX PL tones - The reviewer needs \nto read the manual.  You do have to be careful.  For example, with SO-50, if \nyou want to turn on the satellite transmitter with a 74.0 PL tone, you have \nto know what you are doing.  There are 4 different PL tones that can be set. \nIf you change the wrong one, the satellite won't turn on.  You choosing \nbetween Main and Sub band and between RX and TX PL for each of those.\n\nI noticed another reported problem which I do not recall, but that was also \na case of reading the manual.\n\nWhatever you decide to do, have fun.  Don't settle for just doing the FM \nbirds.  They are easy.  They are a great place to start.\n\nTry this progression:  AO-51 (Easiest FM bird), AO-27 (downlink is higher \nthan published by about 3.5 KHz and it is only on for 7 minutes over North \nAmerican Lattitude), SO-50 (need PL), VO-52 (Great SSB bird, LSB Uplink, USB \nDownlink), AO-16 (FM Uplink, DSB downlink - Off lately), and AO-07 (SSB, In \ndaylight only, moderate elevation helps).\n\nCircular polarized yagi antennas with automated elevation and azimuth \ncontrol and some preamps pretty much complete that station and will let you \nwork just about anything as long as you don't have any mountains or other \nobstruction in the way.\n\nJohn\nN7JK\n\n>I have used the IC910H for several years on the birds and have found it\nvery friendly to the FM birds.  I use two non satellite memories for\neach FM bird.  One for the VHF uplink and one for the UHF downlink.  One\nthe UHF memory, I store it with AFC enabled so the radio automatically\ntunes for the doppler shift on its own.\n\n>Please check my web site at www.ka4kyi.com for more info on how I\noperate the birds using the IC910H and other radios.  Contact me\ndirectly if you would like with any other questions you might have.\n\nThanks,\nRon\nKA4KYI\n\nJim Danehy wrote:\n> Although licensed for 55 years + , I am just now an SWL on the birds. I \n> did Oscar 6 in ~ 1975. Having worked and confirmed all of the DXCC \n> countries and just recently retired, the birds have my interest. I have \n> plenty of 1/2 inch and 7/8 inch hardline and connectors as well as a \n> Kenpro G 500 elevation rotor. I have an Elecraft K2 with their transverter \n> and a Microwave Module with satellite capability for 435. Just need some \n> antennas. I am also thinking of getting a more modern rig and the Icom 910 \n> caught my eye. A friend of mine has a Yaseu 736 which he will sell me with \n> 2 and 440 modules. No price discussed yet but I thought $700 would be my \n> top. As an alternative I thought about the Icom 910H. The only concern was \n> a comment I read on EHam that it was not user friendly on the FM birds \n> being more friendly to the JA birds. Is the 910 capable of doing AO 51 OK \n> or is it a pain ? Often information can be misleading. This is my first \n> post here on the BB. If there is any bird op\ner!\n>  ator close to Cincinnati, Ohio , I would love to visit your station. I do \n> have the old style Mirage bricks for 2 and 432 too. I thought of Egg \n> beaters from M Square but now leaning more toward the 10 foot long \n> circular yagis for 2 and 432.\n>\n> Any info or comments would be greatly appreciated. Hope to QSO many of you \n> soon.\n>\n> 73  Jim W9VNE\n> _______________________________________________\n> Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\n> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n> Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>\n\n\n",
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