Hi Jake,
Since you have Mac you have the unique opportunity to use MacDoppler. It is a great program with outstanding support by the developer (Don Agro, VE3VRW). As an AMSAT member it is available for a discount through the AMSAT store.
Best choice in my humble opinion.
73, Stefan, VE4NSA
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Jake Tennant wf8s@comcast.net wrote:
Good afternoon everyone,
My name is Jacob Tennant WF8S and I am just getting started in Amateur Satellites and was wondering about what all software folks were using for radio control to adapt for the doppler shift changes and tuning differences (inverted tuning)? My main station computer is a Mac but I also have a Windows laptop available.
I had been looking at MacDoppler. . .
Currently I only have a Yaesu FT85D for satellite use but that will improve over time.
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