[amsat-bb] Re: software for two-rig doppler control?

Mark Spencer mspencer12345 at yahoo.ca
Wed Mar 25 09:32:51 PDT 2009


Interesting thanks.  I'll have to look into this.  I'd get a lot of value from being able to controll two or more receivers at the same time (as well as one transmitter.)    

Regards
Mark VE7AFZ



----- Original Message ----
From: Mark L. Hammond <marklhammond at gmail.com>
To: amsat-bb at amsat.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 7:55:48 AM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: software for two-rig doppler control?

Hi Bill,

SatPC32 will let you run two different rigs at the same time.  This
works well if you use one to TX and another to RX, using SatPC32 ver
12.8

Lately, I have been wanting to simulaneously control 2 radios--both
with TX and RX.  So, what I do is run a second copy of an older
version of SatPC32 (ver 12.7).    You can install the older version
into a different location and set it up to run only the radio (not
track box).  I don't think it's possible to run two copies of 12.8
because of the install/default locations for the data files...
Fortunately, 12.7 keeps the files in the same directory as the
installed program, so you can run as many copies of that as you want!

It takes a bit of work to get 2 copies running and configured
correctly, since you have to configure them separately.  But the files
with frequency info, etc. can be copied so they use the same
frequencies etc.  It's not too bad, really, given the benefits.

Why would I want to do this?  I have two rigs I want to
control...TS-2000X and TS-790A.  This lets me hear both AO-51
repeaters at once (or do digital/telemetry on one, voice on the
other), let's me use one for S-band receive, and so on.  It's actually
quite handy to mix/match transmitters/receivers.

73,

Mark N8MH

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Subject: [amsat-bb] software for two-rig doppler control?
From: Bill Dzurilla <billdz.geo at xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 20:29:55 -0700 (PDT)
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Isn't there a software program that automatically tunes two rigs so that each
remains on a sat's uplink and downlink frequencies during a pass and corrects
for doppler?

I recall reading about such a program but now can't find it.

Thanks,
Bill NZ5N

-- 
Mark L. Hammond [N8MH]

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