diff --git a/HamItUp-UpConvertion.md b/HamItUp-UpConvertion.md index 91ecc75..95a2c2a 100644 --- a/HamItUp-UpConvertion.md +++ b/HamItUp-UpConvertion.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Ham It Up / Up convertion -When using an upconverter it's common to use an offset to access the correct frequency. As an example, if you want to use a HamItUp which is designed to listen from 60KHz to 30MHz, you'll need to tune your portapack to 125 MHz (or any otherfrequency used in the upconverter local oscillator) + the frequency you need. +When using an upconverter it's common to use an offset to access the correct frequency. As an example, if you want to use a HamItUp which is designed to listen from 60KHz to 30MHz, you'll need to tune your portapack to 125 MHz (or any other frequency used in the upconverter local oscillator) + the frequency you need. Doing the calculation and tuning while adding the frequencies can be a bit tedious. Don't worry: just got into your portapack's settings, Radio menu, and set the shifting you need.