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so ive been chasing LEO sats for a few months now mostly doing FM birds like SO-50 and that's been going fine, got a decent pass rate with my arrow antenna and an HT. but i want to try AO-73 or maybe FO-29 since everyone says linear transponders are a whole different thing and i want to learn it properly.
the part im really struggling to wrap my head around is the doppler correction. i get that the sat is moving so the frequency shifts but like... if im using a linear transponder the uplink and downlink are on totally different bands right? so do i have to be manually tuning both at the same time? ive seen people say their radios are linked or something but i dont have a fancy rig, just an FT-817 and an old laptop. is there software that handles this or am i going to be spinning two VFOs at once trying to have a QSO. feels like it would be impossible honestly
also just to make sure i have this right - on a linear transponder if i transmit USB on the uplink my signal comes out as LSB on the downlink? ive read this a couple times but it still doesnt feel intuitive to me
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