Hi all,
I heard the satellite change from mode-B which it was in at AOS then after 
about 5 min. it switched to mode-D.

For the first time during this eclipse periode I listened to the mode-D beacon 
at 435.106 MHz. To start with it had a large signal.
Could even hear it to 1 degree of elevation.

The frequency change a couple of kHz during the pass.

73 OZ1MY/Ib

73 OZ1MY
Ib
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