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    "sender_name": "Ryan Noguchi",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] Operating SSB sats",
    "date": "2019-02-06T21:27:23Z",
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    "content": " I do the opposite. I find it's a lot less of a pain to manually control an azimuth-only rotator than to have to manually tune both VFOs to correct for Doppler and hunt for signals. Having a panadapter display of the downlink passband is incredibly helpful at avoiding the need for the latter. By twirling the mouse wheel, I can control the VFO (with automatic reverse-tracking) at various tuning speeds based on which digit of the Rx frequency in the HDSDR application the mouse pointer is on:  100Hz, 1kHz, 10kHz etc or just click on the signal in the waterfall display. \n\n73, Ryan AI6DO\n    On Wednesday, February 6, 2019, 11:38:58 AM PST, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:  \n \n The thing to keep in mind is that there are lots of out there that are not capable of operating fully computer controlled because of equipment limitations.  Although it's been a few years since I've been on the birds, I used an early Yaesu 736 which has one way CAT control.  Although theoretically possible to completely contgrol frequency with a PC that way, it is such a pain in the ass to dial around a passband looking for contacts from the computer as compared to grabbing the VFO knob on the radio.  I usedd teh computer to control the antennas but not the VFO.\n\n73\n-----\nJim Walls - K6CCC\[email protected]\n  \n",
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