Keith,
I changed the subject to the actual name of the program. It will help people
find it who can help.
Which satellites have you tried? What is the program that works? 32 or 64
bit WIN7?
Are you using a USB serial port? Which chip set? Have you tried increasing
the CAT delay
I am using a prolific usb to serial port converter which uses a 64 bit driver.
The other control program that I have tried for the rig is ARCS 2, but of
course, doppler shift is not a function of this program, but it doed refresh
the frequency display, both by the program, and manual turning of
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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: satpc32 Doppler
I am using a prolific usb to serial port converter which uses
a 64 bit driver. The other control program that I have
I know this is super-basic, but did you click on the C- (turning it to
C+) in the upper left portion of the program window to enable computer
control of the radio?
George, KA3HSW
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I sometimes use the R I T to tweak the receive on each pass. Set it at the
beginning of the pass and it usually stays right through the whole thing. I do
wish the 910 had a little more range on the RIT.
73, Drew KO4MA
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On May 8, 2013, at 2:45 PM, Bob- W7LRD
Bob
VO-52 seems to have a different offset per pass, but usually stays constant
for the pass, AO7 likewise.
I calibrate when the pass starts by using XIT and usually it stays constant
for the whole pass.
That being said, the last 2 VO-52 passes I was on this week, calibration did
change during