From: Robin Gilks (tiyjrnj@rele.tunk.net)
Date: Tue Jan 22 2002 - 14:57:24 EET
> I would urge readers on linux-hams to have a go with AO-40, it really
> is very different and a lot of fun.
>
> Ob Linux, my tracking program mtrack does a good job of tracking AO-40.
>
> Jonathan HB9DRD/G4KLX
I'd appreciate some input on this - having looked on the amsat web site,
its not for beginners :-(( The frequency information is 2 years out of date
(it lists the 2m stuff which I thought was kaput) and I could find no info
of what protocols are supported - is it just a cross band regen @ 9k6 or do
you get to talk the bird? Up and downlink frequencies would be most helpful
and any other info on operating procedures, power output levels required
etc.
Really want to try the TVIPUG 9k6 modem designed by g4xyw on this as thats
one of the requirements was that it would get signals out of the noise
(better than an RUH even if not as good as a DSP implementation).
If it works I'll update the driver for 2.4 kernel :-))
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