Bob et al.

A paper, by the undersigned--of course, on the variability of the 
uplink/downlink frequency for AO-7 appeared in the AMSAT Journal Vol. 30, No. 
3, May/June 2007 p.23 - 26.  The bottom line is the LO in the spacecraft is 
being affected by spacecraft temperature.  The spacecraft temperature is 
related to the amount of time the spacecraft is in shadow/sunlight. This 
variability probably has always been there since the day it was launched and 
was deemed acceptable back in 1974.  The frequency variation appears in both 
the transponder and the 2m beacon. Up to 6-KHz of variation was observed 
between full sun and maximum shadow time thru the transponder while the 2m 
beacon variation was around 2-KHz.  The fact that both varied with spacecraft 
temperature shows clearly it is an AO-7 contribution.

A second paper concerning the solar array power actually used and analyzed the 
good high-speed RTTY telemetry that was transmitted by AO-7 during the March 
2009 time frame, see AMSAT Journal  Vol. 33, No. 1, January/February 2010, p. 4 
- 15. Now that the solar array is the only power supply it is possible that 
voltage and current fluctuations do affect the AO-7 LO but are likely dominant 
around the period of entering/leaving sunlight or when transponder loads are 
high.  When I operated AO-7 I remember many passes where the CW ops were 
pumping the passband which possibly caused some frequency variations, along 
with the FM'ing, etc. but are impossible measure or figure out.

To repeat, the dominate factor in the slow frequency variation over time is 
spacecraft temperature.

I would recommend getting the two papers from somewhere to get the full details 
rather than depending on the highly-condensed versions above.

Best regards, Jim, N8OQ (formerly KG4QWC)
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