Understanding Inverting vs Non-Inverting Linear Transponders
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I'm trying to wrap my head around the difference between inverting and non-inverting linear transponders, particularly for Doppler correction. Most linear satellites use what are known as 'Inverting Transponders' to reduce the Doppler shift. You transmit lower sideband (LSB) on the uplink and it appears as upper sideband (USB) on the downlink. From what I understand, most linear transponders today are inverting, meaning that as you tune the uplink higher, the downlink will decrease, and vice versa. Can someone explain the technical reasoning behind using inverting transponders and how this affects my tracking software configuration?
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