I have a lot of trouble tuning in stations on AO-16,,, strong sigs, but i just haven't got the knack of it,,, I put the receiver on USB,,, even the most minor adjustments dont do it... any hints? All sounds like you are listening to SSB on an AM radio... by the time I get a station tuned in, they are gone
73 Bob W0DXZ
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Hi Bob!
I have a lot of trouble tuning in stations on AO-16,,, strong sigs, but i just haven't got the knack of it,,, I put the receiver on USB,,, even the most minor adjustments dont do it... any hints? All sounds like you are listening to SSB on an AM radio... by the time I get a station tuned in, they are gone
Since the downlink is DSB, try switching between USB and LSB. Some have even heard the downlink using AM. For me, when I've worked or tried to work this satellite, I have an easier time using LSB to hear the downlink. I am not using any automation for my stations, as you know. Since the downlink frequency goes lower, I have always had an easier time tuning in that direction in LSB.
I don't work this one too much, since I have to go with a two-radio setup (some sort of 2m FM rig on the uplink, and either an FT-817ND or AOR AR8200Mk2 handheld wide-band all-mode receiver for the downlink) and sometimes I don't have all the gear with me. Other times, I don't have the time to get the two radios set up with my Yagi in time for those passes. When I get my living situation stablized, and get a radio that is better suited for all-mode satellite work, I'll try this one more often.
Good luck with AO-16. 73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/
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