Great, that works! Thanks Erich and everyone else for their help. I managed to hear myself coming through the satellite, but unfortunately I heard no one else. I'll try again on the next pass. 73 de Rich 4Z1JJ On Sunday, August 11, 2019, 01:43:39 PM GMT+3, Erich Eichmann erich.eichmann@t-online.de wrote:
Hi Rich, the entries for the U/V and L/V transponder of AO-92 could look as follwos: AO-92,145880,435350,FM,FM,Nor,0,0,Voice U/V AO-92,145880,1267350 ,FM,FM,Nor,0,0,Voice L/V You can swithch between both line in menu 'CAT'.
If your radio doesn't support the L-Band and you need an up-transverter you have to enter the transverter offset at the position of the last '0'. If for example the transverter offset is 830000 KHz the line should look as follows: AO-92,145880,1267350 ,FM,FM,Nor,0,830000,Voice L/V Tune the radio to 437350. The uplink output will then be on 1267350 KHz (437350 + 830000) +/- Doppler shift.
73s, Erich, DK1TB
Am 10.08.2019 um 21:10 schrieb Richard Gussow via AMSAT-BB:
Hi everyone,
Thanks again to Erich and everyone else who helped me get Satpc32 up and running.
I’d like to try to work AO-92 when it is in mode L. What is the best way to do this with Satpc32? Change the frequency on the Doppler.SQF file?
Thanks,
Rich 4Z1JJ
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