It sounds like you when you are hearing your distorted voice it is some cross-mod from your own radio rather than a downlink signal from the bird. I assume you are using a diplexer to split the coax from the Elk to 2m and 70cm, and then running coax to each output on the TS-2000? The diplexer may not be providing adequate isolation.
The center of the FO-29 passband is 435.85, not 435.8, so as the bird is approaching you most of the SSB signals will be at .85 and higher, you need to tune around. Signals from this bird are usually quite loud, so there must be a problem if you are not hearing anybody. This bird is under-utilized but there are usually at least a couple of people on.
I am also using an Elk with fixed elevation (12 degrees) and it works great with my FT-847, can work FO-29 almost to the horizon.
73, Bill NZ5N
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 11:08:29 -0700 From: "Ted" [email protected] Subject: [amsat-bb] FO 29 help To: "'amsat-bb'" [email protected] Message-ID: 4EDCCDC24E15410BA806C31CEDA08866@HamComputer Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Good morning,
Since putting up the Elk on a rotor (fixed el +- 25 deg), I decided to try some linear birds.
I have tried FO 29 about 3x but seem to have some issues. I am using TS-2000 in SAT mode with HRD Sat program. Up: 145.9 LSB Dn: 435.8 USB
I am clearly able to track the bird with doppler as I can hear the CW beacon through the entire pass (switching back and forth). I can also TX into the bird and hear my signal coming back duplex. However, what is coming back is my voice signal but totally unintelligible. Also, I have heard no other stations on these passes.
Am I doing something wrong?
Tnx for any help
Thanks Bill. Yes, a single feed line goes to a Diamond duplexer then 2 lines to the radio (meter and preamp in line)
I will adjust the freqs next time
73, Ted
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Dzurilla Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2011 1:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: FO 29 help
It sounds like you when you are hearing your distorted voice it is some cross-mod from your own radio rather than a downlink signal from the bird. I assume you are using a diplexer to split the coax from the Elk to 2m and 70cm, and then running coax to each output on the TS-2000? The diplexer may not be providing adequate isolation.
The center of the FO-29 passband is 435.85, not 435.8, so as the bird is approaching you most of the SSB signals will be at .85 and higher, you need to tune around. Signals from this bird are usually quite loud, so there must be a problem if you are not hearing anybody. This bird is under-utilized but there are usually at least a couple of people on.
I am also using an Elk with fixed elevation (12 degrees) and it works great with my FT-847, can work FO-29 almost to the horizon.
73, Bill NZ5N
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 11:08:29 -0700 From: "Ted" [email protected] Subject: [amsat-bb] FO 29 help To: "'amsat-bb'" [email protected] Message-ID: 4EDCCDC24E15410BA806C31CEDA08866@HamComputer Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Good morning,
Since putting up the Elk on a rotor (fixed el +- 25 deg), I decided to try some linear birds.
I have tried FO 29 about 3x but seem to have some issues. I am using TS-2000 in SAT mode with HRD Sat program. Up: 145.9 LSB Dn: 435.8 USB
I am clearly able to track the bird with doppler as I can hear the CW beacon through the entire pass (switching back and forth). I can also TX into the bird and hear my signal coming back duplex. However, what is coming back is my voice signal but totally unintelligible. Also, I have heard no other stations on these passes.
Am I doing something wrong?
Tnx for any help
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Thanks to all that offered advice...
I just copied the last pass here on the west side (a 20 degree max for me) and started the rx at 435.895 and eventually with some manual tuning, heard WB0KFC and a K6 station chatting. I did not get in as I was scrambling about tuning ! So, it looks like I will need to put a little tuning effort into the mix and all will be well.
Again, tnx to all who replied...
Happy Easter
Ted, K7TRK
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Dzurilla Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2011 1:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: FO 29 help
It sounds like you when you are hearing your distorted voice it is some cross-mod from your own radio rather than a downlink signal from the bird. I assume you are using a diplexer to split the coax from the Elk to 2m and 70cm, and then running coax to each output on the TS-2000? The diplexer may not be providing adequate isolation.
The center of the FO-29 passband is 435.85, not 435.8, so as the bird is approaching you most of the SSB signals will be at .85 and higher, you need to tune around. Signals from this bird are usually quite loud, so there must be a problem if you are not hearing anybody. This bird is under-utilized but there are usually at least a couple of people on.
I am also using an Elk with fixed elevation (12 degrees) and it works great with my FT-847, can work FO-29 almost to the horizon.
73, Bill NZ5N
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 11:08:29 -0700 From: "Ted" [email protected] Subject: [amsat-bb] FO 29 help To: "'amsat-bb'" [email protected] Message-ID: 4EDCCDC24E15410BA806C31CEDA08866@HamComputer Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Good morning,
Since putting up the Elk on a rotor (fixed el +- 25 deg), I decided to try some linear birds.
I have tried FO 29 about 3x but seem to have some issues. I am using TS-2000 in SAT mode with HRD Sat program. Up: 145.9 LSB Dn: 435.8 USB
I am clearly able to track the bird with doppler as I can hear the CW beacon through the entire pass (switching back and forth). I can also TX into the bird and hear my signal coming back duplex. However, what is coming back is my voice signal but totally unintelligible. Also, I have heard no other stations on these passes.
Am I doing something wrong?
Tnx for any help
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