Dear Friends,
For linear transponders, it is customary to receive in USB. So, if the transponder is non-inverting, TX in USB. If it is inverting, TX in LSB.
73, Tony AA2TX AMSAT VP Engineering
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At 07:53 PM 6/29/2010, Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF wrote:
Perhaps that's because it doesn't really matter which sideband you use on the linear sats although I believe it's customary to Tx USB.
On 29-Jun-10 23:39, Dads wrote:
Hi : I sent a couple friends that are interested to the AMSAT
website. I told them to look at all the satellites. They found the site had all satellites on it. When they brought up the sats they didn,t put on the sidebands on the linear birds, the up
and downlinks
. I mean the upper and lower sidebands for these birds. So I sent them to the UK site and they were there. They didn,t have Oscar 68 on there though. Jerry w0sat
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