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Default PSK-31 via satellite

PCSAT-2 was supposed to have a PSK31 experiment: 10 meters (SSB XCVR)
up, and 70cm or 2m down, with the audio riding on FM. In theory, at
least, it could be operated full duplex from a really cheap station. I
think they terminated the experiment before I had a chance to check it
out.

Did anyone have any experience with this?

Apparently, the Midshipmen are planning another satellite with the same
mode (plus APRS) for launch in December.

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I didn't work it myself, but it worked great for a couple of days. For
some reason, the 10 meter receiver became progressively more deaf over
the space of a week.


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