You're asking for something that's not possible. AMSAT can officially use one thing in publications (and has I've stated, generally adheres to that - with possible exception of the monikers for the less well known C/X band combination), but getting an entire community of amateurs to use consistent terminology is not likely to happen.
For example, AMSAT-OSCAR 85 is no longer Fox-1A. It was renamed upon successful launch and activation per a longstanding satellite (and not just amateur satellite) tradition. Yet I still hear lots of people still call it Fox-1A or even Fox-1.
One thing that does irritate me is hearing linear transponders referred to as "analog transponders" or "the analog birds." Many FM transponders are analog in nature and, regardless of the implementation, are still relaying analog signals. And, of course, ARISSat-1 carried a linear transponder that was digital!
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 3:02 PM, Peter Laws plaws0@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 1:52 PM, skristof@etczone.com wrote:
What is the problem with just using the numbers?
Which numbers? Wavelength or frequency?
There are at least three ways I see to describe a channel: frequency, wavelength, IEEE/AMSAT band name. If precision is the goal, then it probably needs to be frequency - but MHz or GHz? If you are talking a passband, then it seems like wavelength or band name would be better. Then there is also the old AMSAT mode describing both uplink and downlink, so 4.
Again, it doesn't much matter which, but to prevent confusion, pick one and stick with it.
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