[amsat-bb] New satellite operator - M7OJA
k6vug at sbcglobal.net
k6vug at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jul 17 22:09:47 UTC 2020
Try this http://www.work-sat.com/Home_files/FM-VOICE-SATS-1Q-2018.pdf
Hope it helps.
73!
k6vug
On Friday, July 17, 2020, 7:17:34 AM PDT, Roy Dean via AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb at amsat.org> wrote:
>
> I would like to try to maximise the time I have to use the satellite. My
> handheld radio (Anytone 868) doesn't have an auto doppler shift, so I am
> wondering how to calculate the doppler frequencies? For example, on this
> link https://amsat-uk.org/beginners/how-to-work-fm-satellites/, all of the
> frequencies are listed to be programmed into a handheld (accounting for
> doppler shift). I would like a similar list of frequencies for the Fox-1D
> (or know how to calculate them). Many Thanks, Oscar M7OJA (IO94HT)
Hi Oscar (very appropriate name for this list!),
If you have a computer or smart phone accessible during the pass, I suggest
opening up the following webpage:
http://www.amsat.org.ar/pass.htm
Set your grid square at the bottom and hit "Resolve and Set New". Double
check that the little house on the map is on your location. If that is
correct, simply click on the satellite in the list and the upper right will
change to a display that shows the elevation, azimuth, and current
uplink/downlink at your location. Then it's simply up to you to change
your uplink and downlink VFO to the closest match of the displayed correct
doppler frequency.
--Roy
K3RLD
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