Can QSO's be manually input to LOTW?
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I might share a trick that I use for satellite logging using TQSL. Instead of creating a new file each time you can click on:
File > Edit Existing ADIF File... > then open a previously created file.
What file? Well instead of just using a single file for ALL satellite contacts, I have a file for each bird. That way, after a pass, I merely open the file for the corresponding satellite, then I click the >>| button that takes me to the end of the file. I click ADD QSO and then I enter the callsign, change the time and date and save. By having one file for each satellite, when I add a new QSO, I don't have to re-enter the bands, prop mode, satellite, etc.
It may not be as easy for everyone, but for me it makes logging after a pass, extremely simple. Just a note, this method is for home logging only... for rover ops, I have to keep separate files for each location. But those details for another time. also, I archive my files at the end of every year to keep size down.
73, Kevin N4UFO
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I just got on AO73 for the first time. Is it offset significantly from the nominal frequencies?
Thanks
- Paul
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I was on this AM for 1st time in a long time and had to offset the ulplink by 7 to 8 Kcs.
Rolf. NR0T EN34
On May 6, 2017 10:12 AM, "Paul Baldock" [email protected] wrote:
I just got on AO73 for the first time. Is it offset significantly from the nominal frequencies?
Thanks
- Paul
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-----Original Message----- From: Paul Baldock Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2017 10:11 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [amsat-bb] AO73 offset
I just got on AO73 for the first time. Is it offset significantly from the nominal frequencies?
Thanks
- Paul
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What would be the nominal frequencies to load into SatPC32?
On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 11:46 AM, Glenn Miller - AA5PK [email protected] wrote:
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-----Original Message----- From: Paul Baldock Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2017 10:11 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [amsat-bb] AO73 offset I just got on AO73 for the first time. Is it offset significantly from the nominal frequencies?
Thanks
- Paul
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Glenn Miller - AA5PK
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Kevin M
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Mike Thompson
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Paul Baldock
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Rolf Krogstad