May I suggest you guys take this offline (or better - just let it go)? We're
already on a dangerous flame-war trajectory.
73,
Ollie AJ1O
- Original Message - Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] ISS and QSL Card
Requests
From: "Clint Bradford"
Date: 8/19/14 2:19 p
Where is the "self-promotion" in that message that showed folks how to apply
for
a QSL card from their ISS contact?
Hmmm ...
Clint
On Aug 19, 2014, at 1:17 PM, Ted wrote:
Wait just a minute, Clint...
You have to choose one: you can't feel sorry for yourself AND be a self
promoting windbag
nt: Monday, August 18, 2014 10:29 PM
To: AMSAT BB
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] ISS and QSL Card Requests
>> ... So exactly how do you know what percentage of people requested QSL
cards and why would you care?
A voice contact with an orbiting astronaut is an extraordinary event. And I
have run into a f
>
> A voice contact with an orbiting astronaut is an extraordinary event. And
I have run into a few operators who had
> no idea that they could apply for and receive a QSL card for their
efforts.
As always, you can't just answer the question in a direct manner and put
the 'Clint twist' on it.
>
>
>> ... So exactly how do you know what percentage of people requested QSL cards
>> and why would you care?
A voice contact with an orbiting astronaut is an extraordinary event. And I
have run into a few operators who had
no idea that they could apply for and receive a QSL card for their efforts
So exactly how do you know what percentage of people requested QSL cards
and why would you care?
Just curious, so don't feel like this is a Clint assault.
Dave-KB1PVH
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I am not sure WHY ... but just a small percentage of those who actually DID
communicate
with astronaut Wiseman last Field Day weekend have requested QSL cards from
their efforts!
It is not hard to get one of these coveted cards. Just submit your request (QSL
card, or typed
report) and include
> ISS QSL cards from Field Day contacts are in the mail!!! My contact's
> backstory at ...
>
>
> http://tinyurl.com/ISS-K6LCS
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HAM video Blank Transmission from the ISS was activated again today
Tuesday July 22 at 9:55 UTC, which is 11:55 CEST. It will be switched
off again on
August 6th so make the most of the chance to receive and test equipment.
The Ham Video transmitter will stay on in Configuration 4 till August 6:
-
YES - The ISS will send you a QSL card for verified contacts!
Submit your request (QSL card, or typed report) and include ...
-the date
-the time in UTC
-frequency and mode (voice, packet, or SSTV)
Include a large self-addressed, stamped envelope with sufficient
postage. For US contacts, submit
It is FM.
Dale-KL7XJ
On 6/26/2014 3:02 PM, Ted wrote:
Silly question, but what is the mode on the ISS crew contact. FM or ssb?
Tnx, K7TRK
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FM
Dave-KB1PVH
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Silly question, but what is the mode on the ISS crew contact. FM or ssb?
Tnx, K7TRK
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Hello
For many and many years I receive the keps from Ray Hoad to update my IT .I
just look ISS keps are not the week .
How to get these one..?
Best regards from FR5CY
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The next trio of crew members destined for the International Space Station is
now looking
forward to a Thursday arrival at the orbiting laboratory after their Soyuz
spacecraft was
unable to complete its third thruster burn to fine-tune its approach. Flight
controllers in the
Mission Control C
ISS HamTV to switch to 2395 MHz on March 15/16
http://amsat-uk.org/2014/03/12/iss-hamtv-to-switch-to-2395-mhz-on-march-1516/
Also on the AMAT-UK site:
UK CubeSat Weekend: March 29-30, 2014
http://amsat-uk.org/2014/03/10/cubesat-weekend-march-29-30-2014/
Trevor M5AKA
AMSAT-UK
Website htt
Just monitored live streams on BATC TV. Images and video looked very good.
Congratulation to the ARISS team!
Will be very exciting to monitor in the future. Have posted screen capture
images on the HamTV Yahoo Group.
73, Stefan VE4NSA
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NASA reports that on Thursday, February 20, 2014, International Space Station
(ISS) astronaut Koichi Wakata KC5ZTA worked in the Japanese Kibo laboratory to
prepare the second batch of NanoRacks CubeSats for their deployment beginning
next Tuesday, see
http://amsat-uk.org/2014/02/21/amateur-rad
A tweet from Nanoracks indicates the first batch of cubesats have been deployed
from ISS. I'm trying to confirm if the amateur radio ones are in this batch,
including the two Lithuanian ones with repeater/transponders. Freqs for these
are on the AMSAT.org front page news item, if you get a chanc
I was watching Live ISS stream about one hour aog. It showed Koich
Wataka looked like struggling with NanoRacks CubeSat Launcher cable
trouble The stream is silent now. Does anyone know the the status??
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/iss_ustream.html
JN1GKZ Masa Tokyo Japan
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Anyone using a preamp for the ISS ?
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Hello
Trying to work out a link budget for ISS 145.825 MHz
Anyone know power or antenna on the bird ?
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Hello
Is anyone using
1. RTL SDR with doppler correction
2. USRP SDR with doppler correction
to recieve ISS ? AX25 packet
Andrew VK4TEC
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Hi,
Andrew, VK4TEC has a nice resource focused on the ISS packet operation:
http://vk4tec.no-ip.org/space_station/4_frames.htm
It is still a work in progress, but provides a nice quick look.
73s.
Alan
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and are both
back in the air lock aboard the ISS.
Clint
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http://moonandback.com/2013/12/17/nasa-sets-spacewalks-to-repair-faulty-station-pump-module/
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/12/antares-cygnus-mission-to-iss-delayed/
http://www.
If Funcube had a camera they could take a pic of the ISS right now (only
200 km below) :-)
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ArduSat-1 and ArduSat-X along with PicoDragon from Việt Nam were deployed from
the International Space Station at 1218 UT on Tuesday, November 19, see
http://amsat-uk.org/2013/11/19/help-track-iss-cubesats/
73 Trevor M5AKA
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Next week three CubeSats with amateur radio payloads -- Pico Dragon, ArduSat-1
and ArduSat-2 -- will be deployed on Tuesday, and the fourth Cubesat,
TechEdSat-3p, will be deployed Wednesday.
http://www.nasa.gov/content/expedition-38-wraps-up-first-week-on-station/
73 Trevor M5AKA
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Hi all,
The K4AMG CLUB is using the TS 2000 and SATPC32.
In SAT mode the program or the transceiver gives an uplink and down link
frequency. The ISS is simplex. Is it possible to work a simplex mode to
the ISS with this configuration?
God Bless
R
W4BUE
October 28-29 and October 31 on 145.800 MHz
http://amsat-uk.org/2013/10/28/iss-slow-scan-tv-active/
Clyde Space are giving a date of February 10 for the launch of UKube-1 which
carries a FUNcube 435/145 MHz linear transponder.
http://www.clyde-space.com/news/382_lift-off-for-sales-at-clyde-spac
Call for participation in the Ham Video launch campaign
http://amsat-uk.org/2013/09/21/ham-video-launch-campaign/
73 Trevor
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Fantastic job Fabiano CT7ABD.
Elmer's Wanted, I am ready to make the final connections to my station
after months of hard work.
So much hard work and U$D that I don't want to let the smoke out of the
box inadvertently tho I am keeping the halon extinguisher handy.Seems a
shame to go this far and be
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I got my TechnoTrend S2-1600 the other day and tried to get it to work on a
Windows XP and a Windows 7 machine. Both machines are presently out of
commission because of driver issues and
an array of error codes. Seems all is not as simple as plug and play with
these little monsters.
I don't think I
Aviation Week is saying Nanorack charge $85,000 per 1U CubeSat for its ISS
deployment service, and expects to launch as
many as 38 of the units on the first mission. (November this year ?)
http://www.aviationweek.com/Article.aspx?id=%2Farticle-xml%2FAW_07_22_2013_p28-597963.xml
73 Trevor M5AKA
http://amsat-uk.org/2013/07/02/iss-ham-radio-slow-scan-tv-active/
73 Trevor M5AKA
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There's been mention on the web about NASA switching to using GNU/Linux on its
part of the ISS.
https://www.linux.com/news/featured-blogs/191-linux-training/711318-linux-foundation-training-prepares-the-international-space-station-for-linux-migration
>From what's been said it would appears it's
JoAnne,
I'm sure we've all heard the phrase, "You're the Man!"---well clearly
that does not apply in your case, but for your extraordinary help in my
ventures to make contacts through the ISS, you're the woman!
Coming over from the weak signal side of the world above 50 MHz, it's
great to meet
I am so confused. Is anyone going to make up a paper, ISS HamTV for
dummies? I would like to work on this project but there does not at this
time seem to be an easy shopping list, with connect tab a to slot a. I
would hope there is something more clear in time to get a build done and
ready by July.
Daniel the software I mentioned can be downloaded here:
http://www.vivadatv.org/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=63
Emanuele I0ELE
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The IARU Amateur Satellite Frequency Coordination Panel have announced
frequencies of 2422.0 MHz and 2437.0 MHz.
See http://amsat-uk.org/2013/05/12/hamtv-from-the-iss/
73 Trevor M5AKA
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Anyone want to make a APRS packet?
CO7WT will be QRV in 8 minutes on the ISS...
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Hello all
I have recently been unsuccessful in sending digital packets to the ISS
since the change in radios on the station.
I use an Elk with my Yaesu VX8DR and the path I use is ARISS. I have
recently tried adding a WIDE to that path to see if I could get gated, but
have been largely unsuccessf
I've been working on a packet setup for ISS and other satellites. During
the most recent pass of ISS, just a few moments ago, I heard a number of
stations calling. Receive seems to be working.
What's the appropriate way to contact others via ISS?
I'm using a Kam Plus, are there certain setti
I believe the current Commander of the Space Station is a Canadian, Col
Chris Hatfield. He has been doing a large number of school contacts
during his mission .
Regards and 73,
Ian MacFarquhar VE9IM
AMSAT LM1970
1st Vice President
Radio Amateurs of Canada
>From CNN:
NASA lost regular communication with the International Space Station on
Tuesday and has since established only limited connections. The space agency
said it was doing a routine update of computer software when communications
were lost, leaving the craft able to communicate only every 90
Hey every one,
I have been having issues with the iss I can hear its packet bursts but
have now been able to connect with my loc or talk to others
I a using mix w and have not had any issues till now.
Anyone with mix w exp or settings please e- mail me off line
Thank you
Dan in DM09
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JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita
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See http://www.uk.amsat.org/?p=12418
Timetable at http://www.terranimpact.com/site/space/fun.doc
73 Trevor M5AKA
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KJ4ERJ's satserver will send you live tracking data to your APRS radio
anywhere, anytime.
Just send an APRS message to ISS from any APRS radio (on the national
APRS channel) and if you are in range of the global APRS network (an
IGate nearby), then it will respond with the time to AOS and the
dire
The Deutscher Amateur Radio Club is reporting that the HAMVideo equipment for
the Columbus module of the International Space Station is currently planned to
fly on the Japanese freighter HTV4 in July 2013.
The first function test of the equipment by the astronaut Luca Parmitano,
KF5KDP may take
An SSTV image received today from the ISS on 145.800 along with a short video
can be seen at
http://www.essexham.co.uk/news/images-from-the-iss-nov-2012.html
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ISS digipeater has been running on 145.800 MHz simplex for the past couple
of passes. So if you don't copy anything on 145.825 try 145.800. It was
lonely for a mid-continent prime time pass.
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I see KEPS for six new objects have been added to the end of this list:
http://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/tle-new.txt
I presume these are the CubeSats deployed on October 4.
The Autumn (Fall) edition of the AMSAT-UK newsletter OSCAR News is now at the
printers and should be posted to me
For those who wish to see the ISS CubeSat deployment videos they are at
http://www.uk.amsat.org/?p=10119
Along with the recording of FITSAT-1 made by Nader ST2NH.
73 Trevor M5AKA
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It is reported that the ISS CubeSats will be deployed on October 4 at 1435 UT
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JAXA have announced that the deployment of five CubeSats from the International
Space Station (ISS) will take place on Thursday, September 27.
Four of the CubeSats carry Amateur Radio payloads, they are F-1, FITSAT-1,
WE-WISH and TechEdSat.
See http://www.uk.amsat.org/?p=10119
73 Trevor M5AKA
JAXA announced 5 CubeSats deployment from ISS set 10th Sep. The misson
will start around 13z. This info was announced at 30th Aug.
5 CubeSats RAIKO, FITSAT-1, WE WISH, F-1 and TechEdSat already
delivered ISS. They are deployed from ISS using JEM-Small Satellite
Orbital Deployer(J-SSOD) which is ne
The ISS is having its orbit raised:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/9dv7553
The article describes it being done in two steps, so it will take some time
for the Keps to settle down.
Alan
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Okay--which small satellite is going to be released? I've lost track...
from www.nasa.gov :
"International Space Station Expedition 32 Commander Gennady Padalka
and Flight Engineer Yuri Malenchenko of the Russian Federal Space
Agency have begun a planned 6 1/2-hour spacewalk.
The pair will move
The 437.550 is workin pretty good, I guess no one uses it if they cant see
their Callsign on the boob tube.
Anyone that would like to try a digi contact in the future feel free to email
me off list.
Kevin
KF7MYK
I recorded the downlink from a recent ISS contact with a group of Boy
Scouts near Chicago. Here is the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F813COaiGaQ
Ken
KC9TTR
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Hello folks!
Has anyone on this BB ever tried digipeating via ISS with a Yaesu
FT-817ND and Tigertronics Signalink?
I'm a newbie to packet and digital modes and will appreciate any
comments/advices.
73,
Luciano Gasparini PT9KK
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Was working on 437.550 better than normal if anyone is interested.
Kevin
KF7MYK
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RAIKO, FITSAT-1, WE-WISH, TechEdSat, F-1
They will be loaded into the J-SSOD deployer on ISS KIBO with
TechEdSat and F-1 by HTV-3 (Kounotori-3) on 21 July 2012.
These satellites will be deployed from KIBO by the robotic arm
in September 2012.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/iss_kibo.ht
The Expedition 31 crew will be returning to Earth tomorrow after having been
in space since last December.
NASA TV will be showing it live 2am EDT
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2012/jun/HQ_M12-113_Soyuz_Coverage.html
Andre Kuipers PI9ISS
Donald R. Pettit KD5MDT
Oleg Kononenko RN3DX
They hav
All,
This is my personal reflection on the last few days of the ISS Symposium 2012,
organised by ESA and DLR in Berlin. Official highlights are on their own
website, twitter, youtube etc.
It's impossible to single out any particular speaker, so I'd like to give only
an account of some thing
Hello Everyone,
This is a quick reminder that there are several ISS eyeball viewing
opportunities this week for North American stations. They are evening
passes. On a couple passes you may be able to watch the ISS enter eclipse.
Use your tracking program or the tracking resources on-line:
http:/
It would be nice if people would refrain from connecting to the ISS packet
mailbox when others are engaged in unproto-mode conversations (making
contact between 2 or more live people.) It's especially annoying on
weekends during the day.
It's apparent that the people who connect to the RS0ISS-11
I'm pleased to confirm I'll be an invited member of the public "with a proven
interest in the ISS" at the ISS Berlin Symposium, 2 -4 May 2012. See
http://www.isssymposium2012.com/ . Any amsat-ers joining the Symposium please
make contact via email - - at - and we'll enjoy a
good beer there t
Hey all it seems that the ISS is doing packet on 437.550 KF7MYK and myself
just sent packets Back and forth on that freq and heard the ISS making its
wonderful noises,
Dan,
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For anyone that might be interested Packet is working on the 437.550 Unproto
ARISS or RS0ISS Looks like the 145.825 RS0ISS-4 has been of for awhile but
thats the norm for that one.
Kevin
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Hello everybody,
ISS heights plots are available at the following link:
http://www.heavens-above.com/OrbitHeight.aspx?satid=25544&startMJD=55610&lat=43&lng=11
I've noticed that Apogee and Perigee heights have different behaviour
during reboosts (look at mid September for example),
could anybody h
The recent launch to the ISS the Soyuz rocket comes back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRY8hW2ya7E
Video taken in Germany
Steve Daniels
G6UIM
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The ISS Maildrop is great for people in low population areas. I found out the
hard way about using it in the US. Now I and others on the west coast are
suffering because a certain someone keeps logging in EVERY pass and is not even
holding the connection. The email address is no good on QRZ. AR
ISS is working great but I forgot to try the 437.550 anyone know how that side
is working?
Kevin
KF7MYK
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Hello
Any one can tell me wath is the current path for digipeate via ISS .
Best 73!
Pedro Cruz - CU2JX
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The active ISS Packet is on 437.550 MHZ. Not much activity as yet . I copied it
on a couple passes.
Jerry WB5LHD
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Happy Turkey-Day everyone,
Did anyone hear what appears to be a dead carrier on the ISS APRS frequency
on this mornings pass over the US?
I moved the antenna off of it and static returned. It didn't appear to be
local to me.
--jeff
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http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2011/nov/HQ_11-394_Expedition_29_Landing.html
73s
Bernhard VA6BMJ @ DO33FL
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The diagrams at
http://knts.tsniimash.ru/Shadow/en/FAQ.aspx
remined me that there is an HF antenna on the ISS for 10m
http://www.ariss-eu.org/2002_01_26.htm
Has the antenna ever been used and are there any plans for it ?
73 Trevor M5AKA
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So, I just heard Mike Fossum on the radio! Finally. Wow!
He said I thought hello Ohio, West Virginia, and I *thought* he said
hello New Jersey. Though I don't know if it was me.
I called a few times in haste because he was spotty on my low power rig.
I can only wish someone else heard him.
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Figures I miss the pass everyone is on. Hope to catch someone tonight or this
morning. Mostly beacons on the west coast, however I did get a human this
morning...
Kevin
KF7MYK
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So here we are again, Amsat shows the ISS in the right spot but the keps it
gives out for automatic updates are around 6 minutes off again. I know about
the boosting and why they are off, just dont ubderstand WHY they are good on
the online tracker and not anything else?
Kevin
KF7MYK
Looks like its back on AND I got a new cable for my TNC ye!!! Hope to see
some people Not Beacons!
Kevin
KF7MYK
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Seems to be a lot more QSO's going on any more. I guess we can blame KF7MYK
for some of his posts months ago, thanks Kevin.
I did get QSL cards from Brad, N5LUL and Josh W9HT, and had a lot of packet
QSO's in the past couple months through the ISS including a couple with
Kevin, it has been fun
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Looks like people are getting back on. Get your Digi contacts now before they
abandon the ISS!
Kevin
KF7MYK
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>ARISS - International Space Station (BBS/APRS on)
ISS is transmiting this but not accepting packets nor BBS connections. Probly
off just sending the wrong ID.
Kevin
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Hello all again.
Can some good person help me try packet on the Iss 145.825. I have Multipsk
and also Mixw on my pc so hopefully one of these will allow me to send
packet via soundcard to my Ic-910. Have a Cat cable and audio in and out
from the din connection on back of radio so what next?. I
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/living/index.html
http://www.universetoday.com/88409/breaking-emergency-situation-as-russian-progress-re-supply-ship-fails-to-reach-orbit/
73s
Bernhard VA6BMJ @ DO33FL
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I am portable in Alabama and do not have access to my past e-mail. A post a
day or so ago had information about a school that had a scheduled QSO with the
ISS on August 18. I am at a camp in Alabama and would love to at least monitor
the conversation coming from the ISS. Would someone repost
Dear amsat members.
I have some question about receiving beacon signal from ISS.
Could you please help me?
1. What is the difference between ISS, ARISS and ZARYA? Is these
different satellites or 1 satellite with 3 name?
2. Which of them is easier to receive beacon from them?
3. Fre
I misstated the UTC time in the original message. It should have been 0423 -
0443,
which is 12:23 - 12:43 am local EDT.
On the latest pass, August 7, 1243 - 1247 UTC ISS packets are still coming
through the 2M downlink on 145.950 FM interfering with reception of the SSTV
and voice transmissio
ISS packets are coming through the 2M downlink on 145.950 FM interfering with
reception of the SSTV and voice transmissions.
There were two ISS packet signals noted on Saturday, August 7 at 1223 - 1243
UTC at
AOS - San Luis Potosi, Mexico to LOS - New York/Vermont border. Both packet
signals o
Recorded Arisssat relay on ISS freq 437.550 throughout the night, have WAV file
interrupted by squelch dropout.
andy g0sfj
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The ISS was transmitting packet on 437.550
during 1540 UTC US pass.
73, Armando N8IGJ
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