QZX v6 n1

Date: December 1987
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
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Articles

Title Description Computers
A Satellite Station A few years ago I had trouble understanding why hams were putting computers in their shacks. The darn things made a lot of noise and as far as I could see didn’t have a thing to do with radio communications. Then an article in ORBIT magazine offered to help me plot satellite orbits and with
MLI-CLK As you has seen in article published under title “TURN OR NOT TURN?” that is an automatic antenna rotator controller designed to interface between the TS-1000 and virtually all rotators. Now, if you are interested in a system with two rotator for use in satellite tracker will control both an azimuth (360°) and an elevation Timex/Sinclair 1000, Type-in program
Publisher's Notes I received an interesting Macintosh disk from Anthony J. Oresteen, 50518. 452 Orion Rd., Batavia, IL. On it was some software which included a program to convert Sinclair ZX 81 BASIC files (tokens) to ASCII files. Timex/Sinclair 1000
Space 1000 As you has seen in article published under title “TURN OR NOT TURN?” that is an automatic antenna rotator controller designed to interface between the TS-1000 and virtually all rotators. Now, if you are interested in a system with two rotator for use in satellite tracker will control both an azimuth (360°) and an elevation Timex/Sinclair 1000, Type-in program
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