[amsat-bb] Re: Asymetric doppler curves?

2012-06-10 Thread Miguel EA1BCU
HI David, Maybe you can find here an interesting answer to your question. http://www.amsat.org/amsat/articles/g3ruh/111.html    Atte.(73,s) ___ Miguel Menéndez EA1BCU IN73an. Spain ___ De: "g0...@aol.com" Para: amsat-bb@amsat.

[amsat-bb] Re: Fwd: Re: Stupid Italian Repeater is still ON

2012-06-10 Thread Trevor .
Last August the IARU Region 1 conference in Sun City approved two new 2m repeater pairs RV46 and RV47 144.9750MHz in / 145.5750MHz out 144.9875MHz in / 145.5875MHz out These may prove alternative channels for repeaters currently operating in 145.8-146 MHz. 73 Trevor M5AKA _

[amsat-bb] Re: Asymetric doppler curves?

2012-06-10 Thread David Johnson
Hi, As do 'Predict' and it's derivatives. My Java open source implementation does u/l and d/l and is used in GENSO for realtime tracking, amongst others. - Dave On 10/06/12 03:23, i8cvs wrote: Hi David, G0MRF If you read the old issues of OSCAR-News from AMSAT-UK you will realize that a se

[amsat-bb] Re: a couple tweaks to work AO-27 & SO-50

2012-06-10 Thread EMike McCardel
Here's a quick and dirty trick for estimating elevation I learn in an astronomy club. I'm pretty average so it works great for me. Extend your arm position your hand facing back at you. On average, supposedly, each finger width represents 2 degrees. Hence each hand span, including thumb, is 10 d

[amsat-bb] Re: Commanding of AubieSat-1 Successful

2012-06-10 Thread N0JY
Hi John, My copy of the June 10, 2012 14:36 UTC pass from EM12DL (32.475833N, 97.745556W, 249M AMSL): 14:39 hi hi de ki4nqo aubiesat 1 vb 3r53 sk 14:40 hi hi de ki4nqo aubiesat 1 vb 3r52 sk 14:41 hi hi de ki4nqo aubiesat 1 vb 3r52 sk 14:42 hi hi de ki4nqo aubiesat 1 vb 3r56 sk 14:43 hi hi de k

[amsat-bb] Re: Commanding of AubieSat-1 Successful

2012-06-10 Thread Nick Pugh
Fantastic and congratulations Here is a video of the 9:36 AM cst pass. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNM1z7C6l-0   Thanks   nick Office 337 593 8700 Cell  337 258 2527   Helping UL become a world Class Engineering  and Educational School -Original Message- From: amsat-bb-boun...

[amsat-bb] Re: Commanding of AubieSat-1 Successful

2012-06-10 Thread N0JY
My copy of the June 10, 2012 16:13 UTC pass from EM12DL (32.475833N, 97.745556W, 249M AMSL): 16:17 hi hi de ki4nqo aubiesat 1 vb 3r59 sk 16:18 hi hi de ki4nqo aubiesat 1 vb 3r57 sk 16:19 hi hi de ki4nqo aubiesat 1 vb 3r55 sk 73, Jerry NØJY ___ Sent

[amsat-bb] EL86 maybe tomorrow afternoon

2012-06-10 Thread Andrew Glasbrenner
I'm in Ft. Myers for work tomorrow, and might have an opportunity to put EL86 on in the late afternoon/early evening. If there is interest, let me know and I can follow up with you directly when I know my schedule better. I'm guessing VO-52 and AO-7 will be the best candidates. 73, Drew KO4MA

[amsat-bb] Re: Stupid Italian Repeater is still ON

2012-06-10 Thread Robert Coppock
BUONGIORNO,jam it, hack it, call the mafia to blow it up 145.850 is cosa nostra "our thing"Jam, hack, chiamare la mafia farlo saltare in aria 145,850 è cosa nostra "la nostra cosa",,,JUST JOKING, I HOPE YOU CAN GET THEM TO ANOTHER FREQUENCY. ,,, Solo scherzando, spero che si

[amsat-bb] Orbitron

2012-06-10 Thread Mike
I was wondering if anyone has been having problems with Orbitron lately. I down loaded it yesterday and the ISS was all over the place on the map! It just kept bouncing around. I uninstalled it and reinstalled and got the same thing! I tried the Weather Sats and it seemed like it was ok. I'm runnin

[amsat-bb] Re: Orbitron

2012-06-10 Thread George Henry
Silly question, but did you download the latest keps? If so, you may have corrupt data for the ISS. George, KA3HSW - Original Message - From: "Mike" To: Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 10:16 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Orbitron I was wondering if anyone has been having problems with Orb

[amsat-bb] Re: Transit of Venus event 6 June

2012-06-10 Thread Bob Bruninga
> Transit of Venus Special Event, 6 June 2012: > For the 7th time in Human history and last time this > century, Venus will pass in front of the sun on 6 June 2012. > See web page: http://aprs.org/VenusTransit2012.html Preliminary APRS Report: There were 9 overall observation sites that checked