Bob,
I have often worked the linear birds mobile using an FT-100 (Yaesu's similar 
rig).  Obviously, working a linear satellite in half-duplex mode is not the 
easiests of ventures, but it is not all that hard either.  FO-29 is the easiest 
of the LEOs to work in this mode as it is easy to mentally adjust for the 
easily estimated Doppler shift.  I have also worked both AO-40 and AO-51 using 
this rig in mode L/S (using a downconverter and a trippler for the uplink).  I 
find the easiest method is to find a clear spot, approximately the middle of 
the passband, estimate the Doppler for the uplink and call CQ, then tune around 
for someone coming back to me.  This is not perfect, and runs the risk of 
interfering with an adjacent QSO, but will work in a pinch.  Just set your rig 
to "split" and give it a try. 

73,
Jerry, K5OE

> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone have experience working the linear birds with a single
> IC-706MkIIG?
>
> Thanks
>
> Bob Herrell HI4/AJ5C

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