Hi Jim,
In the amateur satellite service, 1.2 GHz is uplink only. So you don't have to worry about preamps for receiving satellites, but if you do terrestrial L band you can consider that separately.
I can only speak for what I know for sure which is AO-92 (and AO-95, but she is currently on leave). On days selected by AMSAT Ops (usually Sunday UTC) AO-92 is in mode L/v which is 1267.350 MHz up and 145.880 Mhz down. 145.880 is the same downlink as in its normal mode U/v.
You can find out more at https://www.amsat.org/fm-satellite-frequency-summary/
Jerry Buxton, NØJY
On 2/27/2019 12:19, James Brown wrote:
SO thinking ahead to the IC 9700. What satellite activities are happening on 1.2 ?
Any homebrew antennas on the horizon? Does 1.2 require mast mounted preamps?
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