Hi Peter.

If you don't have computer control, always tune the higher frequency. Ie
the one with the most doppler. For ao73 keep the rx fixed and adjust the
uplink as the doppler changes.

73

Dave g4dpz
On 30 Dec 2013 23:39, "Peter Wilson" <prot...@virginmedia.com> wrote:

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> Hi all,
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> I have just tried working through AO73, with limited success. I need some
> very basic help with satellite operation.
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> I have an IC-9100, I set the uplink and downlink to mid-range (435.140Mhz
> and 145.960Mhz), then call CQ until I hear my own signal
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> which has worked every time, then I get problems.
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> When someone calls me back I panic, what do I do when the doppler kicks in,
> do I move both TX and Rx, or do I just move my Rx to follow the other guy.
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> I haven't managed to get SatPC32 controlling my rig yet, also, I want to
> learn the hard way - manually.
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> Can someone point me to an article that explains in detail how to operate.
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> I know this is a very basic question, but we all have to start somewhere. I
> have managed tow contacts so far. First was AO73 and tonight with FO29.
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> Not sure how I did it, but thanks to ON5NY and EM5SR.
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> Happy New Year
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> Peter
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> G8KEK
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