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[ao16aprs] Re: any ao16/lo19 traffic being gated?



Jeff,

I hope you can get the folks at Paccomm to help with the auto-tuning feature
of the PSK-1.  However, I must say that it doesn't look good for the home
team if what Tim has stated in his posting to the reflector are correct.

How did it turn out previously with your 726?

Am looking forward to your reply.

73,
Joel
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Griffin <kb2wqm@cyberenet.net>
To: TAPR AO-16 APRS Special Interest Group <ao16aprs@lists.tapr.org>
Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 7:29 AM
Subject: [ao16aprs] any ao16/lo19 traffic being gated?


> If Joel sees' his call on aprs.net , someone must have the gateway
working,
> please let us know what program and setup, etc, is working as a satellite
> terrestrial gateway? I'm beating myself up here with WinAPRS.  In the
> meanwhile I think I will work with the people at PacComm, on the auto tune
> of the downlink. There is an auto tune section in the PacComm PSK manual.
I
> tried this several years ago with a 726, I will try to set this up with my
> 847.  If this works it would be great as the  PacComm PSK modem can easily
> be added to several different  brand's of TNC's. For this whole concept to
> work I feel auto tune has to be operational, there are two good passes in
> the middle of the day when  vehicle traffic would be present, but no one
> will be around there base stations to tune the downlink. This will have to
> be done on autopilot. Keep you posted.
>
> 73 Jeff kb2wqm



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