finally tried working AO-73 with linear transponder — some questions
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so i've been listening to LEO passes for a while now just with an arrow antenna and an old ft-817 but i finally tried actually working through AO-73 last weekend and wow that was a different experience than i expected. managed to get a few contacts but i feel like im doing something fundamentally wrong with the doppler correction stuff
what i was doing was manually tuning to compensate as the pass went on but keeping my uplink fixed and adjusting the downlink — is that right? i read somewhere you're supposed to do it the other way around or maybe both? honestly it got confusing fast and by the time i thought i had it sorted out the pass was already going below the horizon. also the signal inversion thing caught me off guard, i knew about it in theory but forgot in the moment and was trying to tune the wrong direction for a bit
im using gpredict for tracking on the laptop which is great but i havent figured out how to get it talking to the radio automatically yet. anyone running rigctl or hamlib with an 817 that actually works reliably? the docs for that stuff feel like theyre written for people who already know how to do it
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