finally tried AO-73 with linear transponder, few questions
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so i've been wanting to do LEO satellite work for a while now and last weekend i finally gave AO-73 a proper shot. been doing FM sats for a few months (EO-88, RS-44 occasionally) but linear transponders are a whole different animal honestly
managed to make two contacts on my first real pass but i'm still pretty confused about the doppler correction side of things. i'm running a FT-818 and a IC-9700 split — 818 on uplink, 9700 on downlink — with a pair of handheld yagis, not the fanciest setup but it gets out there. my issue is i cant tell if im supposed to be correcting for doppler on uplink, downlink, or both. i've read different things in different places and some of the older guides seem to contradict each other
also using gpredict for tracking and it does have the doppler tuning function but ive only gotten it to control the 9700, cant figure out if theres a way to run rig control on both radios simultaneously from gpredict or if people usually just do it manually on one end. the pass windows are short enough that fumbling with corrections is kind of killing me
anyway any advice from people who actually do this regularly would be great, not just looking for the theory version
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