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[ao16aprs] Re: PACSAT
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- Subject: [ao16aprs] Re: PACSAT
- From: Mike Gilchrist <kf4fdj@amsat.org>
- Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2000 09:43:24 -0500
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Jim,
At 07:50 AM 02/04/2000 -0600, Jim Gill wrote:
>----- 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.
Most contemporary dual band radios have the ability to program non-standard
splits, including transmit/receive in different bands. Even the Alinco
DJ-G1T 2 m HT, which is only a 2 m rig, will receive on 70 cm, and allow
you to program non-standard splits, including transmit/receive on different
bands. Stock, it will not tune below 440 kHz, but there is a mod on
http://www.mods.dk which involves pressing 3 keys to "open" the receive to
include the Oscar subband.
I program non-standard pairs in my Yaesu FT50 for working AO-27 and
SO-35. However, since neither of my HTs are full duplex, this technique
only works in half duplex rigs.
There might be an error in my logic with the Kenwood rig, since I assume
it's using separate VFOs. My post was mostly a result of brainstorming,
where I am considering using an old Yaesu FT5100 for the pacsats.
There is a mod for 9k6 packet on the aforementioned site, and the rig has a
function called, "Alternating Band Memory Selection," where mic clicks can
select programmed memories from either band/VFO.
I think, and again I'm just brainstorming here, InstanTrack, in conjunction
with Tony's (AA2TX) InstanTune, which will operate a rig through the mic
click interface, would work for the pacsats.
Both programs are available for download from the AMSAT site, under PC
software: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ftpsoft.html#pc.
I don't own a TMD700, and haven't had occasion to play with one either, so
I can't comment. If you'd like to send me your's, say for a few months,
I'd play with it and get back to you! :-)
I'm sure I'll be corrected if it's been done, but I don't think anyone has
been successful using that particular rig to effect a two-way communication
with UO-22, although Jeff, KB2WQM HAS digipeated several messages to me
through UO-22, a pacsat gateway, APRS, and into the Internet. Several
great minds, including Jeff, are working on it. Stay tuned.
73, Mike
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