Chris and Others,
For V/U FM mode on AO-51, you can simply program five channels to handle the Doppler Shift. For instance, using Chan 1 and 2 for approach, Chan 3 for center frequency, and Chan 4 and 5 for descent can work with manual switching. While this is a good simple method, computer controlled Doppler Shift would be even better, provided the correct data is entered.
-Recv- -Xmit- 1. 435.308 MHz - 145.917 MHz 2. 435.304 MHz - 145.9185 MHz 3. 435.300 MHz - 145.920 MHz <-- Cntr Freq. 4. 435.296 MHz - 145.9215 MHz 5. 435.292 MHz - 145.923 MHz
73, Charlie, N5TD Temple, Texas
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Bloy" chris@photofuture.co.uk To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2007 3:20 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Newbie in the UK
Hi All,
Are there any members in the UK, well, South Coast (Portsmouth) area belong to the list who would be willing to show me the best way to work the FM sats?
Look forward to any replies..
Thanks,
Chris... M0DQO
UK
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