Never heard of such a beast. You did not mention if this was for FM satellites, which I think is the case or linear satellites.FM satellites you can usually store 5 frequency pairs, where VHF stays the same and UHF will change according to AOS, TCA, LOS.
Linear satellites require some tuning even if you decide to operate with only one radio (Not recommended). These sats require dual radios to work properly. 73, Adrian AA5UK
On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 12:44:35 PM CDT, samuel galet via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
I once read there was a rare handi that automatically corrected for the doppler shift during a satellite pass. Does anyone remember the radio and what was it'd name. Many thanks. 73 de VE2LJV Samuel Galet
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