Let me clarify a little. Previous to SatPC32 being the ubiquitous way to 
operate the transponders, people tended to spread out much more on the linear 
sats. CW was generally in the lower third to maybe middle, and voice was often 
spread out over much more of the passband. Now...I love Sat PC32, and I like 
full Doppler tuning, but just because the program defaults to the middle of the 
passband doesn't mean everyone should operate within 10 KHz of there.

See 
http://s139.photobucket.com/user/glasbrenner/media/radio/FO-29FDanotated.jpg.html?sort=3&o=13

Spread out and use the VFO! There's no reason to pile up like sardines in the 
middle. Maybe even (GASP) edit the doppler.sqf file to put you elsewhere in the 
passband to fine tune things at the start of the pass? Got a schedule, or 
operating from a rare grid? Let everyone know where to look (i.e. 25 khz up 
from the middle) and save yourself and others some QRM?

73, Drew KO4MA

-----Original Message-----
>From: B J <va6...@gmail.com>
>Sent: Sep 2, 2013 2:11 PM
>To: amsat-bb <amsat-bb@amsat.org>
>Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: So50
>
>On 9/2/13, Andrew Glasbrenner <glasbren...@mindspring.com> wrote:
>> Or just work the transponders (not the FM repeaters) and avoid the lids.
>> That normally means being somewhere other than the exact middle of the
>> passband. I have a few stations that I will absolutely not work until they
>> clean up their operating style. Otherwise, I go out of my way to look for
>> new ops.
>>
>
>If I happen to hear a QSO in progress when I'm checking for my
>downlink on, say, FO-29, I move further up into the band and continue.
> I might miss some potential contacts but I'm not in anyone's way.
>
>73s
>
>Bernhard VA6BMJ @ DO33FL
>
><snip>
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