d. Entering Satellite Frequency Data

Satellite frequency data is used by SatPC32 to tune your radio. This 
information is stored in the Doppler.SQF file 
located in the SatPC32 program directory. This is a text file and you should 
follow the same procedures to modify it as 
you would use for any other text file.

In the Doppler.SQF file you will find satellite entries in the following format 
using SO-50 Mode V/U mode as an example:

SO-50,436795,145850,FM,FM,NOR,0,0

Satellite Name - Name matching the name in the Keplerian Elements file
Downlink Frequency - True frequency in KHz on which the satellite is 
transmitting
Uplink Frequency - True frequency in KHz on which the satellite is receiving
Downlink Mode - emission used for this satellite on this downlink frequency
Uplink Mode - emission used for this satellite on this uplink frequency
Tracking Mode - whether the uplink and downlink frequencies track in normal or 
reverse mode
Downlink Offset - downlink offset in KHz (see Section 5 below)
Uplink Offset - uplink offset in KHz (see Section 5 below)

Do not use commas or periods to separate thousands values as these will be 
interpreted as a parameter separator. Only 
use a decimal to enter fractional kilohertz.

This information is used by SatPC32 to initially set up the frequency of the 
radio. If the mode is single sideband (SSB) 
the frequency is only a starting point, and as you tune your radio's downlink 
frequency SatPC32 will adjust your uplink 
frequency accordingly. If the mode is FM SatPC32 does not allow you to change 
the radio's downlink frequency since this 
is a fixed value. (Note, in FM mode you can still fine tune your receiver using 
your radio's RIT control.

You can have as many entries for a satellite as the satellite supports. For 
example, AO-7 has two modes (B and A) so it 
has two entries:

AO-7,145948.8,432149.4,USB,LSB,REV,0,0
AO-7,29450,145900,USB,USB,NOR,0,0

SatPC32 will use the first mode entered as the default mode when the satellite 
is selected, so in the case of AO-7, it 
will default to Mode B. If you need to use another mode select it by using the 
CAT menu item and select the mode you need.

If you are only using SatPC32 to tune a receiver you can enter 0 for the uplink 
frequency. If you are only using it to 
tune a transmitter, enter 0 for the downlink frequency.

On 20-Jun-11 18:02, Jack Barbera wrote:
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>
> Jack WA1ZDV
>
> ----- Forwarded Message -----
> From: Jack Barbera<[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 2:58 PM
> Subject: O\OREOS Help
>
>
>
>
> Need a little help.Trying to add O\OREOS to my Doppler.SQF file in note pad.
> Have entered
> O\OREOS,437.3050,AX.25,NOR,0,0;1200 Baud
> This does not work for me.What did I do incorrectly?Can anyone help?
> Thanks
> Jack WA1ZDV
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