Paul,

 

Thank you for such a detailed response, for a newbie like me (only 63 years 
old) this is all very interesting - and logical.

 

As you quite rightly say, this satellite should be treasured due to its 
footprint………..

 

Thanks again

 

Peter

G8KEK

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul 
Stoetzer
Sent: 25 April 2014 19:23
To: Dave Webb KB1PVH
Cc: Peter Wilson; AMSAT -BB
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: AO-07 Distorted audio

 

Absolutely!

 

The recommendation at the time of launch was to limit power output to no more 
than 100W ERP (which is about 25 watts to a small antenna like an Elk or an 
Arrow). This is even more critical now since the solar panels are almost 
certainly not supplying enough power to drive the transmitter to it's full 
power output. At certain times of the year, there are poor solar angles on the 
panels too, which reduces power availability. Remember too that AO-7 will enter 
a period where it eclipses on every orbit over the south pole within the next 
week or so. That period will last for about 9 weeks. It should be in Mode B 
every day as a result, but from what I've read about past eclipse cycles, it 
can act a bit odd during that time.

 

On too many passes, I hear distorted audio and reflections throughout the 
transponder from it being hit too hard with SSB and especially CW. CW, being 
full power at key down, unlike SSB, is even harder on a linear transponder.

 

If everyone would just have the courtesy to keep their uplink power to a 
reasonable level, AO-7 can be a very enjoyable satellite with a large footprint 
providing the best DX opportunities currently available. Unfortunately, this 
problem is not new as a glance at the AMSAT Newsletters from 1974-1981 shows.

 

I recommend the following reading: The Editorial + Letter from W4NUL/5 in the 
March 1976 AMSAT Newsletter, the AMSAT-OSCAR-7 QRP Test Telemetry Report in the 
November 1976 AMSAT Newsletter, and the June 1976 QRP Test Results from the 
December 1976 AMSAT Newsletter. All available here: 
http://www.ka9q.net/AMSAT-Newsletter-1976.pdf

 

Please calculate your ERP ( http://www.csgnetwork.com/antennaecalc.html ) and 
keep it to no more than 100W.

 

73,


Paul Stoetzer, N8HM

Washington, DC

 

On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Dave Webb KB1PVH <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Only when people are running too much power. It's called FM'ing.

Dave-KB1PVH

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On Apr 25, 2014 11:10 AM, "Peter Wilson" <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

> Just worked IK8YSS on AO-07.
>
>
>
> Haven't worked this satellite for a while and whilst I know the bird is
> very
> old, the audio on this pass was very distorted.
>
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> Is this common?
>
>
>
> Peter
>
> G8KEK
>
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