Hello guys!
I have been running full computer control with a FCD Pro+, HDSDR, SATPC32 V12c and a FT-817nd.
SATPC32 controls HDSDR and the FT-817, It runs Doppler correction on both. When I click the HDSDR `s waterfall, SATPC32 sets the proper frequency in the FT-817nd. It works great!
The FCD Pro+ has a great rejection on the 70cm band. You can run full-duplex, even running 50W on 2m. It is a wonderful receiver!
Thomas Doyle, W9KE wrote a great article explaining how you can get the FUNcube Dongle working with SatPC32 to operate full duplex on linear satellites using the FCD and a conventional radio.
I am sorry, I don't have the link for that. You might do a Google search on FUNcube <==> SatPC32.
73!
Hector, CO6CBF / KF5YXV
-----Mensaje original----- De: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] En nombre de Stephen E. Belter Enviado el: Saturday, June 21, 2014 09:15 Para: Stu2 CC: amsat-bb@amsat.org Asunto: Re: [amsat-bb] CAT control for TX and RX
Yes. For example, SatPC32 will control two radios and run Doppler correction on both. The receiver can be HDSDR.
In my case, I'm using SatPC32 to control HDSDR with a FUNcube Dongle Pro+ and an Icom IC-821.
73, Steve N9IP -- Steve Belter, seb@wintek.com
On Jun 21, 2014, at 7:32 AM, Stu2 stu@stu2.net wrote:
I'm preparing for Field day and would like to use a combination of HDSDR (RX) and a Kenwood TS-2K (TX) radio. The RTL-SDR dongle and preamp make a great RX. Ham Radio Deluxe only connects to a single radio. (Transceiver)
Is there a way to control both radios at once to correct for Doppler?
The problem would be similar to controlling two FT-817s, except both radios would be different in my case.
Thanks and 73's
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