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Shaun Oliver <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Feb 2009 19:00:44 +1100
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as I understand it, you'd have to start VFO-B on 438.795 and finish up 
on 438.805
that should account for the 10 kc doppler shift

Shaun,
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On 26/02/2009 10:20 AM, we were able to ascertain that Walter Hampton 
pondered upon these thoughts, and proclaimed thus.:
> has anyone on this worked the iss repeater? i keep trying to work when i =
> hear other people on it. first i put vfoa on 145.800 then i put vfob on =
> 437.800or that vfo b on 43790 because of doplar shift. please email me =
> and tell me if i'm doing it right. please help me out.=20
> 
> from walter wb6tj
> 
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