first time trying LEO birds with linear transponder — confused about doppler correction
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so ive been licensed for about 3 years now and mostly just done HF but i finally got a decent dual band yagi setup on an az/el rotor and figured id try working some of the linear transponder birds. specifically been looking at FO-29 and AO-73 passes over my QTH.
my question is about the doppler correction — i get the concept, the satellite is moving toward you so the uplink frequency shifts one way and downlink the other. but when i use gpredict to track the pass and it feeds into my rig via hamlib, it seems like the offsets it applies are way more aggressive than what ive read about. like on a good overhead pass the total swing is something like 10kHz on 435 downlink? that seems like a lot but maybe im wrong
also the other thing thats confusing me is the inverting transponder thing on FO-29. so if i tune up in frequency on my uplink the downlink goes down? ive read about this several times and i sort of understand it mechanically but in practice when im on a pass im losing track of what im doing. does anyone have a tip for internalizing this that actually works or is it just muscle memory after a few passes
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