Bruce (a very influential and integral part of AMSAT) projected:
As doppler affects both frequencies, they should both be corrected using computer control
But computer control may not be available in DX, mobile, remote, battery power, "minimalist" or "emergency" situations.
Computer control is an advancement, it should not keep people off the satellites. If everyone spouts "computer control" you will never give a "newbie" the satellite bug.
I have a QSL card from Bruce's teen age daughter...Bruce, do you think she, as a bona fide Ham Radio operator, has the personal finances available, assuming she is saving for college, to put together a computer controlled SSB satellite station? Why should she be kept off the linear birds because she can only afford an inexpensive 435 SSB/CW rig and a preamp, downconverter for 2 meters to 10? (BTW my 2 kids are licensed also but they are 28 and 24 respectively.)
I believe there should be correction, but it does not HAVE to be "computer controlled," it has to be on a best effort basis.
Roger (first Satellite contact on RS-6 & multi contacts keying an FM rig) WA1KAT
----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Vermeersch" mvermeer@skynet.be To: "'Bruce'" KK5DO@amsat.org; "'AMSAT-BB'" amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 7:36 AM Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: A051
this method of correcting for doppler is an incorrect practice. It might be fine if you and your buddy are the only two on the satellite. also, notice you say 'you perfer', not the correct method. As doppler affects both frequencies, they should both be corrected using computer control.
Meaning: Keep the frequency at the satellite constant... Right?
Thanks,
//\arc
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