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so ive been trying to work AO-73 for the past few weekends and i feel like im missing something fundamental. i can hear the downlink fine on 145.950 region, signals sound decent when the bird is high enough, but i cannot for the life of me find my own uplink in the passband. using a FT-818 for the 2m uplink and an SDR on 70cm for monitoring the downlink on a separate laptop.
i know about the doppler thing and ive been using Gpredict to get the shift values, applying them manually which is probably part of the problem honestly. when i key up i dont hear anything on the downlink, not even a squeal or anything to indicate im getting into it. the pass is usually around 12-15 degrees max elevation from my location so maybe thats killing me too. running about 3w into a pair of crossed yagis, Az/El capable.
is there a trick to initially finding yourself in there that im not getting? i read about tuning around a bit while transmitting but that seems like itd just walk over everyone else in the passband which doesnt seem cool
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