[amsat-bb] Is this the correct Doppler.SQL entry for NO-84?

Alan wa4sca at gmail.com
Fri Mar 4 19:38:55 UTC 2016


Steve,

Here is what I used:

NO-84,435347.7,28119.74,FM,USB,NOR,0,0,PSK31

Essentially what you are using, with the fine tuning of the numbers insuring the uplink places the
signal exactly where it is supposed to be in the downlink passband, and the downlink is centered.  It
has been several months since I have tried NO-84, and I recall there was some very slight day-to-day
drift.

<I've not made any other entries anywhere else. One issue...My IC-9100
<appears to be tuning Ok, but it ends up at 435.340/28.120 each time. not
<centered on 435.350 like the doppler.sqf file calls out.

Not sure what you mean by "ends up?"  At LOS?

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA





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<Subject: [amsat-bb] Is this the correct Doppler.SQL entry for NO-84?
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<Wondering what others have in Doppler.SQL entrys for NO-84?
<
<As of now I have the following on a single line and I'm not sure this's all
<that's needed.. I'm using SATPC32 to track, IC-9100, and FLDIGI for PSK31.
<Initial results were I can hear the stable beacon and some psk signals
<(with hard drift).
<
<My doppler.SQF is this at the moment..."NO-84,435350,28120,FM,USB,NOR,0,0"
<
<I've not made any other entries anywhere else. One issue...My IC-9100
<appears to be tuning Ok, but it ends up at 435.340/28.120 each time. not
<centered on 435.350 like the doppler.sqf file calls out.
<
<Any recommendations..??
<
<Steve NS3L
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