finally tried AO-73 with my FT-818 and a handheld yagi — some questions
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so i've been wanting to do LEO satellite work for probably two years now and last weekend i finally just did it instead of reading about it more. used my FT-818 and one of those arrow antennas, nothing fancy for the first pass. managed to hear myself in the downlink which was pretty exciting honestly.
the doppler correction thing is what i'm struggling with though. i was doing it manually by just nudging the dial every 30 seconds or so but obviously that's not really workable when you're also trying to point the antenna. i've got a windows laptop i could bring outside, is gpredict actually usable for real time correction if i connect the radio via cat? i've seen people mention it but not sure how well it actually works with the 818 specifically.
also the linear transponder on AO-73 — i know its inverting so USB on uplink means LSB on downlink or whatever, but does the passband shift noticeably during a pass or do you kind of pick a spot and stay there. i was all over the place and couldn't tell if that was me or doppler or what
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