Actually it's asking for you to input one transponder (its downlink freq of course). 10750 is the local oscillator frequency for Ku, don't put that in here. Instead put in the frequency, symbol rate, and polarity of a known transponder. This only applies to using NEW. If you rename an existing satellite (a C band one for example) it won't ask you for an initial transponder. Instead you'll need to edit all its transponders (or removed them all and add the correct ones).Tommyboy said:Put the down freq in (10750 for Ku)
I think I know what you're trying to say here... It sounds like maybe you are using NEW, then at the screen for initial transponder (after entering its name) you're just hitting OK leaving the info blank. In that case I don't think it will save the satellite.Try to save it put do not no how i hit ok then i can`t find it
This is only for USALS if you're using a USALS capable motor. You go into the Antenna Setup screen (as described above), then for this satellite move down to positioner setting and hit right or left until USALS shows up, then press OK while USALS is highlighted. You'll then be taken to a screen where you define your own coordinates as well as the longitude of the satellite.Put in the location of the sat. (SBS-6 is at 74.0'W)
were do i put this ??
Don't give up!thanks for all the help i will get this thing right one day
(i`ll just keep playing until i lean it)