FYI, with AO-73 you are going to need to keep adjusting manually also.
Dave-KB1PVH
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Anthony,
Here is a copy and paste from the manual.
· The name of the satellite
·The receive- and transmit frequencies in kHz
·The Up- and Downlink modes
·The frequency trend of the satellite (normal or reverse)
·The converter and transverter offset freq
Hello Tony,
This is what I have in my DOPPLER.SQF file:
FUNCUBE-1 (AO-73),145936.58,0,USB,USB,NOR,0,0,TLM
FUNCUBE-1 (AO-73),145958.3,435147.78,USB,LSB,REV,0,0,SSB transponder
The first frequency is the downlink and should be USB. The second
frequency is the uplink and should be LSB.
73,
Eric
Thanks all for your help on this issue. I think with that help I've got
it figured out.
Thanks again,
Kelley - WØRK
On 7/22/2012 9:28 AM, Kelley wrote:
Satellite newby here, trying to setup a station...
For all you SatPC32 users, a question. I'm using the software with 2
radios. One is an
Hello Kelley,
to steer both radios you only need a single COM port and a single CAT
interface or "CAT cable" with - for example - an y-adapter.
In menu "Radio Setup" , "Radio 1" section, choose Icom for brand and the
IC-706MKIIG for model. Set the CAT baudrate to 19200, do the same at the
radios
Kelly,
Take a look in the Setup menu under Configurations. You can set up 4 different
radio setups which allows you to set up which ever radio you want as your TX
and RX radio. Then you add only the satellites that you want to use for that
particular configuration.
I have mine setup so I am a
Hi Tony,
I think I have a possible solution. I am able to reproduce your situation
by doing the opposite of my suggestion below. See if this fixes it. If
not, maybe someone else can pin it down for you.
Go to 'Satellites' in the menu bar and check the list of satellites in
the 'selected [stand
Most rigs will not let you used same band on two vfos. Erich has developed
another version of SATPC32 called SATPC32ISS which accommodates
this issue. Check your program/satpc32 folder for SATPC32ISS.
73 de Angelo / N5UXT
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If
Ted,
Are you using SATPC32ISS? The rig is not capable of operating full duplex
on the same band, so if you want to work the ISS on those frequencies, you
need to use the special version. The SATPC32ISS does tune both the uplink
and downlink, but not as full duplex. More like a standard repeater
Stu,
Here is a pix of the screen that you get when you set up the radio
control.
Good Luck.
Dee
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Stu,
Should be immediately to the right of the drop down box where you selected
the rig and baud rate. There is a box with the com port on top, and the CAT
delay below. Beyond that is a single box. Select the comport menu, and
then enter the desired port number to the right.
Alan
WA4SCA
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What operating system are you using? With XP, I have never run into a flash
drive that required a driver. They just worked.
However, with Win98SE, I had to download a driver from Sandisk before my
Cruzer drive would work. Their site specifically states that no driver is
required for Windows
Hi Tony,
You can manually move them. Bring up two directory windows one with the
floppy drive and one with the SatPC32
kep directory (generally C:\Program Files\SatPC32\Kepler).
I would recommend that you rename the kep file on the floppy drive as
amateur.txt or nasa.all, so that it will make
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