finally tried working AO-73 with the handheld but the doppler thing is killing me
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so i've been wanting to do satellite stuff for a while and last week i actually sat down and did it. got gpredict running, had my ft-817 out, printed the frequencies for AO-73 beforehand. the pass was like 8 minutes, max elevation something like 34 degrees which seemed decent.
here's the thing though -- i knew doppler correction was a thing but i didn't really appreciate how fast you have to be tuning. like i was hunting around the linear transponder passband trying to find my own signal coming back down and by the time i thought i heard something close to it the frequency had already shifted enough that i lost it again. i never actually confirmed a qso, heard a few other guys working each other fine which was frustrating.
im using a pair of arrow antennas actually just the one dual band arrow, pointing manually. so my question is basically -- do people just get good at the doppler tuning through practice or is there a smarter way to do this without going full computer controlled radio. i dont really want to rig up CAT control just for occasional satellite work but maybe thats the only real answer
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