When I use the DDE tracker plug-in from Ian Gilmour (MM6DOS) as described also
here:
http://www.pe0sat.vgnet.nl/tag/sdrsharp/ I do indeed see in SDR Sharp the DDE
Client.
I also can see when I connect it the realtime output of SATPC32 correctly
displayed (sat name, freq,
..).
However, when I
Problem fixed after talking with Jan PE0SAT (thanks Jan!)
Need to use a newer version of SDR Sharp:
- version 'stable' (v1.0.0.1000) does not work well with the DDE
- version 'dev' (rev 1173) does work !
Henk, PA3GUO
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Van: PA3GUO [mailto:pa3...@upcmail.nl]
Hi Henk,
You're welcome, have fun with this combination, it is working great for
me.
@All I updated the article on my blog with this new information.
http://www.pe0sat.vgnet.nl/2013/new-sdr-dde-plugin/
73 Jan PE0SAT
On 04-01-2014 18:31, PA3GUO wrote:
Problem fixed after talking with Jan
CW beacon orbit #696 at 18:05 UTC:
W5UL CAPE2 OR V5096
73 de Roland PY4ZBZ
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Thank you both for publishing this info! It will be great to use SatPC32
with SDR#!
On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 1:06 PM, PE0SAT | Amateur Radio pe0...@vgnet.nlwrote:
Hi Henk,
You're welcome, have fun with this combination, it is working great for me.
@All I updated the article on my blog with
Hi everyone,
Firstly, thank you to the many people who have helped me over the last few
days with getting started on the sats, you have all been very helpful.
I have now worked all the current satellites, including AO-07 and managed to
get the doppler shift sorted out with Satpc32.
Hillbilly Tracking for Low Earth Orbit Satellites
http://amsat-uk.org/2013/12/29/hillbilly-tracking-for-low-earth-orbit-satellites/
High Resolution Data available on FUNcube Data Warehouse
http://amsat-uk.org/2014/01/03/high-resolution-data-available-on-funcube-data-warehouse/
Winter Issue of
Hi Peter,
Congrats on working all the satellites - a very dedicated effort!
Weather shouldn't be much of a factor for VHF and UHF communication;
it's not until you get into the microwaves that I have had trouble, and
even with the AO-40 (RIP) 2.4 ghz downlink it wasn't too noticeable.