One more SO-67 question. Why is there an echo on the downlink? Usually I hear
someone talking and then hear the same words a second or two later, but much
louder.
73, Bill NZ5N
Is SO-67 operating on the published frequencies
(145.870/435.345) or
does one of up/down need an adjustment?
vegne
af Bill Dzurilla
Sendt: 29. marts 2011 21:19
Til: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Emne: [amsat-bb] Re: SO-67 questions
One more SO-67 question. Why is there an echo on the downlink? Usually I
hear someone talking and then hear the same words a second or two later, but
much louder.
73, Bill NZ5N
Is SO-67
Here is the web page for SO-67
http://www.amsatsa.org.za/
I heard you this morning and myself and another op tried calling you your
signal was weak but readable. Here's how I have my ht programmed:
SO67 A2 435.355 dn 145.875 up
SO67 A1 435.350 dn 145.875 up
SO67 MID 435.345 dn 145.875 up
SO67
Dave,
Look above the AF/RF gain knob. To the left of the FM/AM button. The one
that says NAR. If you use a program such as SATPC32, use FMN rather than FM
for the mode.
Hope this helps.
Alan
WA4SCA
-Original Message-
From: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org]
Hi Dave,
I think you got the answers from the other respondents - but I would like to
add a few remarks:
1. The most important in my humble opinion - do not use the CTCSS tone.
In my experience it breaks through on the downlink.
That does not sound very good.
2. Use normal FM - not FM narrow -