Hi Art,
I don't know of a site for this satellite with operating information. However, this is what used to be called a Mode B satellite -- 70 CM LSB uplink and 2 Mtrs USB downlink with a reverse transponder. Because the satellite is in a very low orbit I highly recommend a computer controlled transceiver (FT-847, IC-910, TS-2000 or etc.) and SatPC32 (you can get a free download to test with from Eric's web site: http://www.dk1tb.de/indexeng.htm ). We generally use the "one true rule," that is computer control both up and down link to stay in one spot on the transponder.
For antennas, we will be using RH circular beams and automatic tracking, but I expect you could use an Arrow type antenna with someone manually pointing in the general direction -- turnstiles, egg beaters or other omnis may work ok but I haven't tried them.
Finally, practice before Field Day to "work out the bugs" is highly recommended. :-)
73 Tom n0ntx AMSAT Area Coordinator Colorado Springs, CO
----- Original Message ----- From: "kc6uqh" kc6uqh@cox.net To: "AMSAT-BB" amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 12:45 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] VO-52
I am considering using VO-52 for Field Day. Could anyone direct me to a site with operating information, not bragg tapes on this satellite. I found the Indian site but I could not find any real technical information. The AMSAT frequency guide mentions both Indain and Dutch transponders shows only one set of frequencies and no suggestion as to USB tX or RX does indicate U TX and V receive. Uses turnstile antennas, Rh or Lh Circular?
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