My original reply was meant to be interpreted as why would anyone want to operate their FT-947 in that mode.
It makes sense if you've got two '817's slung around your neck, but to "cripple" the operation of an FT-847 by using that mode makes no sense to 'me.
As already pointed out, you don't need a PC to operate the '947 on satellites.
Jim KQ6EA
On 11/21/2014 02:10 AM, Paul Stoetzer wrote:
You don't need a PC to use an FT-847 on the satellites. AC0RA has directions for working the SSB satellites with an FT-847 on his website: https://sites.google.com/site/radiostationac0ra/how-to-satellites/working-th...
I didn't get an FT-847 because it'd be tough to operate like this with an FT-847: https://twitter.com/PRStoetzer/status/525740859778924544
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Bill ACITO, W1PA w1pa@hotmail.com wrote:
I suppose you *could*, but why would you *want* to?
Portable (Minimal equipment -- no PC for doppler) 847 tracking is not trivial to set-up without a PC (which band goes in which VFO? sidebands set right? inverting? which VFO should TX? etc) Minimal set-up and complexity. Use the satellite "one true rule".
Why didn't the dual-817 guys buy an 847?
Bill W1PA
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