Hi Rick,
To be honest I haven't decided. It depends on what the interference situation is tomorrow. I shut the 435.300 transmitter off so there was enough power to turn the digital transmitter on for some quick telemetry. To be honest I didn't notice the carrier until after I turned 300 back on.
We'll see how things go tomorrow.
73, Drew
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On Dec 19, 2010, at 7:54 PM, "Rick - WA4NVM" wa4nvm@comcast.net wrote:
Hi Drew,
I heard you turn the bird off on the previous pass for a couple minutes because the carrier was there. The big question, are you going to leave the uplink on 145.920 until Wednesday, or back to 145.880? This answer will remove some further emails and phone calls as to why they can't hear their own downlink.
Thanks and Merry Christmas, Rick WA4NVM
P.S. I just got my LVB Tracker this past Friday. Thanks to the AMSAT folks that were responsible for making this happen.
I switched the uplink to 145.920 this evening on the chance that the solid carrier blocking the uplink wasn't intentional.
73, Drew KO4MA
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