Mmm. Good the inital noise reports in :-) Makes more sense to list when he sat's are overhead here.
12:04-12:20utc HO68 beacon (22 degrees) 13:41-13:53utc AO51 435.300 (13 degrees) 15:17-15:32utc AO51 435.300 (64 degrees) 16:57-17:11utc AO51 435.300 (21 degrees) 17:18-17:33utc HO68 beacon 19:02-19:20utc HO68 beacon (41 degrees) 20:49-21:08utc HO68 beacon (56 degrees) Henk ---- PA3GUO <pa3...@upcmail.nl> schreef: > OK > > Today I have a totally useless experiment running: > live streaming of audio from my receiver on the internet. > > http://www.pa3guo.com/webradio.html > > Not tested against all platforms (Firefox, Mozilla, ...). > No clue how many simultanious listeners I can handle. > > Anyway, I will monitor HO-68 CW beacon today (435.790). > Of course you only hear something when it is overhead at my QTZ (Europe). > > If you dont mind, I would be interested to hear: > - if you could connect > - if you noticed the 12 second delay > - how much better your own station is (a lot most likely) > - which browser used > > Maybe later I will also monitor AO51/Echo > > Henk, PA3GUO -- Henk, PA3GUO _______________________________________________ Sent via amsat...@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb