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so after like three weekends of messing around i finally made my first contact through AO-73 last sunday, which was pretty satisfying after all the frustration. but honestly the doppler correction is still giving me more grief than i expected.
im using gpredict on a linux box tied into my ft-818 via hamlib and most of the time it works fine but every now and then the freq correction just seems to stop updating mid-pass and i lose the downlink completely. not sure if its a hamlib timeout or something with my usb-serial adapter flaking out. the pass was only like 8 minutes to begin with so losing 90 seconds of it is pretty annoying.
also wondering if anyone has tips on actually finding the linear transponder passband when youre new to this. i kept hunting around and occasionally heard voices but couldnt always tell if i was hearing my own signal in the downlink or someone else. the inverting transponder thing messes with my head a bit still — so if i tune up on uplink my signal goes down on downlink, right? i think i have that correct but during an actual pass its easy to second-guess yourself.
anyway just wanted to share that it actually works and see if anyone has dealt with the gpredict/hamlib dropout thing before
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