Hi Bob,

There are many reasons why the transponder "constant" varies somewhat.  The 
temperature of the
satellite is somewhat dependent on sun angle, periods of eclipse, etc.  This 
usually results in a slow
seasonal variation, most frequently seen in SSB satellites, but also in some 
cases in the FM birds.
In the case of AO-7 there is no battery to stabilize the voltage, so at some 
(most?) times the 39 year
old arrays may not provide enough power for a completely stable output.  I 
recall an article on the
subject in the AMSAT Journal, though I don't have it handy.  

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA




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<Hello...More often than not I have to "adjust" the up link 
<calibration on satpc32 in order to accurately track the sat. 
<It is not always the same adjustment, it can vary from a few 
<cycles to as much as 2.5 khz. Given AO-7 is a grand old lady, 
<is she just being temperamental, or do I have an issue 
<(operator error). 
<73 Bob W7LRD 
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