On 15 Nov 2008 at 23:57, Mark Lunday, WD4ELG wrote:
I am using HRD with Sat tracker module (thanks, Simon!)
I notice that for the non-FM birds I am working (AO7, FO29, VO52) the Doppler is never quite exact. Or I guess I should say there seems to be a constant *offset* that needs to be included in the Doppler calc. Tonight on AO7 mode B pass, my actual downlink frequency seemed to be about 4 kHz lower than what it should be according to the Doppler. As the bird passed by, I followed the "one true rule" and only adjusted the higher freq (uplink in this case). It was consistently about 4 kHz lower.
On FO29 pass, there seemed to be about a 2 kHz offset. When the bird passed overhead, the Doppler "flipped" quickly and I had to find my signal again.
How can I consistently determine this offset so I can include it in with the Doppler correction? Or is it on a case-by-case basis?
PS Thanks, Frank, K9CIS, for the nice CW rag chew on FO29 tonight.
Mark Lunday WD4ELG wd4elg@arrl.net http://wd4elg.net
I am starting to implement automatic doppler control and i note the same effect. I guess it is related to the step of adjustment. I am using 10 hertz and i think especially at TCA on vertical elevation pass the 10HZ step is not enough i have to manually adjust to compensate for this lag. I will try to use higher step.
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