Hi Eli,
The XW series of satellites have linear transponders and are accessible with SSB (or CW). You may be able to hear the beacons to an extent with your HT, but I wouldn't expect much more. But generally you'll need SSB gear to get on the linear sats. Additionally, the XWs aren't used nearly as much as the FM sats or more popular SSB sats like FO-29 and AO-7, but it's definitely not hard to find a QSO on them.
73, Gabe AL6D/VE6NJH
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018, 8:45 PM Eli Caul <eli.caul@sonic.com wrote:
Hi folks -
I've had great luck on AO-91, AO-92, SO-50 using an FM HT and the Arrow antenna. However, I've never been able to hear any of the XW satellites, and I'm seeing them as active on the AMSAT status page. XW2-C just went by 500 miles away at decent elevation and not a peep.
I'm concerned that I'm reading the frequency chart wrong, or ? - Could someone please send me a sample setup for one of them so I can be sure I'm interpreting everything correctly?
Any assistance much appreciated!
73 de KK6ZHZ,
- Eli Caul
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