Perhaps that's because it doesn't really matter which sideband you use on the 
linear sats although I believe it's 
customary to Tx USB.

On 29-Jun-10 23:39, Dads wrote:
>
>              Hi :  I sent a couple friends that are interested to the AMSAT
> website.
>                      I told them to look at all the satellites.
>                        They found the site  had  all satellites on it.
>                       When they brought up the sats  they didn,t put on the
>                          sidebands on the linear birds, the up and downlinks
> .
>                      I mean the upper and lower sidebands for these birds.
>                        So I sent them to the UK site and they were there.
>                       They didn,t have Oscar 68 on there though.
>    Jerry w0sat
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