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[ao16aprs] Re: PACSAT
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- Subject: [ao16aprs] Re: PACSAT
- From: "Jim Gill" <jimgill@ix.netcom.com>
- Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 07:50:40 -0600
- Cc: <amsat-bb@amsat.org>, "Mike Gilchrist" <kf4fdj@amsat.org>
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Gilchrist" <kf4fdj@amsat.org>
> In practice, it is a good idea to correct both for uplink and downlink on
> the pacsats. You could program non-standard splits in your rig, and just
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> tune frequency pairs as the pass progresses.
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Mike, I'm not sure if you're suggesting that possibly a radio like the
Kenwood TMD700a could store both the up and downlink (different bands) into
one memory using non-standard splits, and switch between these
pre-programmed up/down sets, or that you would simply have some VHF
and UHF memories ("pairs") seperately programmed, and you would have to tune
each side as the pass progresses.
I can't find a way to program a single memory in the TMD700 with a VHF
transmit and a UHF receive. Otherwise, for standalone use, I'm looking at a
remote-control solution to have a computer switch the TNC to remote control
mode, tune the VFO's, then switch back to the TNC. It looks like this could
be done in less than a second on the TMD700.
> Downlnk - Uplink
> _________________
> 435.120 - 145.900 Mid Pass
etc etc
Thanks
Jim Gill N0RMO
Omaha NE
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