I bought a Yaesu G5500 to use during field day this year, we got tired of the arm strong rotor. This is the first time I have used SATPC32 for anything more than AOS-LOS predictions. I still moved the rotor by hand. Have not been able to get the Yaesu cable built to have the LVB tracker control the rotor. May work on that for next year.
Used the ICOM IC-9100 and a laptop this year. It worked great to set the frequency for the FM satellites but was horrible for any SSB satellite. I can find myself with the computer turned off. When I tried to use Satpc32, it would jump to somewhere in the passband and no matter how i tried to adjust the radio to find myself, satpc32 had a mind of its own. So, never made an SSB contact. Of course it is more fun to do this during field day with everyone watching.
So what is the secret for making Satpc32 see where you have found the sweet spot on the up and down link when you click CAT control instead of doing what it wants? I would have thought it would read the settings from the radio and go from there. After all, it takes me a few seconds to find myself and really easier to adjust for Doppler manually. I wanted to give the automated feature a go for those watching.
73...bruce