Tips on Operating FM Amateur Radio Satellites
In Episode 2 of DX Engineering’s Amateur Radio Satellite series, Sean Kutzko, KX9X, covers the basics of getting on the FM satellites, including what gear you’ll need, the importance of “full duplex,” handling polarization fading, and adjusting for the Doppler effect.

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Tips on Operating Linear Amateur Radio Satellites (Part 1)

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Tips on Operating Linear Amateur Radio Satellites (Part 2)

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Operating FM Satellites with M2 Eggbeater Antennas and the Icom ID-5100 Transceiver

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Working Ham Radio Satellites with MINIMAL Equipment is a Game Changer

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Tips on operating a Satellite while Roving

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High Frequency 1988 (A true HAM Radio collector's item.)

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Every Major Ham Radio Band Explained (Finally Makes Sense!)

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Ham Radio Satellites! Everything you need to know from theory to tactics!

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CB Radio 11 metres 27MHz AM FM SSB freeband channels citizens band

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CSN Technologies S.A.T. - Self Contained Antenna Trackers - Review by Sean Kutzko, KX9X

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Operating Amateur Radio Satellites from Your Home Station

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Ham Radio Satellites Made Simple: Beginner's Guide

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The Massive Molniya Satellites - How The Soviet Union Solved Satellite Communications Their Own Way.

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Digital Modes - What and Why?

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Ham Radio Satellites — Make Your First Space Contact! 🛰️

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Ham Radio Satellite Contacts on my Mini Antenna Array

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The Counterpoise - The Other Half of Your Antenna!

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Collins Radio Was the Best. So Why Did It Fail?

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How to Talk to Satellites Using Ham Radio Part 1 With Sean KX9X - Livestream

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