Kelley,
I've been manually moving my VFO for the best packet decodes but I've noticed it's about spot-on with what SatPC32 is telling me. I could just turn on the CAT control but seeing as I was experimenting, I wanted to fine tune it.
Good luck. I hope we can make an exchange.
73 Clayton W5PFG
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 11:47 AM, Kelley kshaddrick@jetup.net wrote:
Thanks for the info Clayton. I hope to play around with the Doppler on the next pass in a little over an hour. Sometime ago I bought Satpc32 but have never been successful in setting it up for my single IC-760MKIIG. Although I have other CAT programs that work fine with the radio, I can never seem to get that one to work. Seems like it would be a good one to do the Doppler shift with. Any thoughts on how to set this up? Or is one better off doing it manually?
Thanks,
Kelley - WØRK
On 1/2/2015 12:10 AM, Clayton Coleman wrote:
The #1 thing I've noticed is how much more important it is to tune for Doppler shift than when the ISS was using the Kenwood radio.
I've done several tests decoding packets using my Kenwood TM-D700 which has 5 kHz tuning steps common on most 2m FM radios and then compared results to my Yaesu FT-857D which has much finer incremental tuning.
In the past, I could decode most of a pass simply staying on 145.825 MHz. Nowadays, I start decoding around 145.828 and usually by LOS I'm decoding near 145.822.
With the smaller tuning steps of the FT-857D I am able to decode about 30% more packets than my TM-D700.
Simply put, in the past a fixed station could stay on 145.825 MHz with great results. Today, not so much.
73 Clayton W5PFG
On Jan 1, 2015 9:10 PM, "Kelley" kshaddrick@jetup.net wrote:
I put up a new antenna for ISS work today. It's a home-built 2m turnstile with reflectors. Numbers wise (SWR, etc., as read on a MFJ analyzer) the antenna is working. I used the antenna a bit on APRS and was able to hear stations and be heard by stations.
I listened to the ISS for 3 passes earlier today. On the first 2 passes I heard a number of stations, but was unable to digi via the ISS. On the third pass (about 40 degrees elevation at max and to the south), I was able to digi via the ISS (sorry if I have the terminology wrong here, I'm somewhat new at this).
My question is, how often should I be able to digi via the ISS? Is it unusual to not be able to on a given pass (all 3 passes were higher elevation passes)? I know there are collisions and QRM involved and someone wins out. I don't have the best station (IC-706MKIIG and a turnstile antenna), I'm sure this plays a part.
Curious what others have experienced.
Thanks,
Kelley - WØRK
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