Archive - Feb 14, 2004
Information on ISS radio operations
As many of you have noticed. the ISS has been silent for the past few days. In actuality it has been operational but listening on another uplink frequency. It is currently configured for uplink on 145.825 and downlink remains 145.800.
In addition, due to the upcoming EVA, the crew's time has become very restrictive. This demanding schedule will cause lesser priority items to be postponed and at some point will mean the amateur radio equipment will be turned off for a time.
After the EVA, it is expected that ISS operations will return to normal frequency pairing and operatiions.
Enjoy the ISS!
Kenneth - N5VHO
N5VHO – Sat, 2004 – 02 – 14 23:29
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 45 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
NOT ACTIVE Description:
nothing heard on pass at 16:45 over my ohio qth.
ka8dfd – Sat, 2004 – 02 – 14 23:07
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 45 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
NOT ACTIVE Description:
Nothing Heard on this pass here in FN30!
W2TMA – Sat, 2004 – 02 – 14 22:54
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 45 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
ACTIVE Description:
Try the current uplink of 145.825.
Kenneth - N5VHO
N5VHO – Sat, 2004 – 02 – 14 22:21
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 45 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
NOT ACTIVE Description:
Orbit 29,894, 10:53 to 11:03 Central, nothng heard. AMSAT.ORG has the following posted:
There currently are reports of the packet station operating in 'simplex' mode i.e. uplink/downlink on 145.800. Please send any confirmations to ans-editor@amsat.org.
kc9eci – Sat, 2004 – 02 – 14 18:03
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 45 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
NOT ACTIVE Description:
15h33min. utc. Not active. No signal detected over Spain.
EB7AKC – Sat, 2004 – 02 – 14 17:20
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 45 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
NOT ACTIVE Description:
Direct pass over my QTH at 9:25 Central, orbit 29,893, nothing heard.
kc9eci – Sat, 2004 – 02 – 14 16:25
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 45 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
NOT ACTIVE Description:
Low angle pass relative to my QTH from approx 7:43 to 7:50 Central time, orbit number 29,892. No signal detected.
kc9eci – Sat, 2004 – 02 – 14 14:50
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 45 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
NOT ACTIVE Description:
N2NRJ, WD0APY did digi via ISS, I copied it an ISS beacon, it's the ZL station that IPs himself onto heard list when ISS is over Great lakes USA. Text Copied as follows.
WD0APY>TQ0UTV,RS0ISS-3*,WIDE2-2 :
'n\,lRu/]"?u}
RS0ISS-3>ID :
RS0ISS/R
just to set the record straight 73 KB1GVR.
KB1GVR – Sat, 2004 – 02 – 14 00:48
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 45 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
NOT ACTIVE Description:
No signal in West Texas with this pass. Too bad, I got my hopes up. Unless I'm mistaken, on www.ariss.net, if you go to the bottom of the page and see the raw data, it shows the data as: "00:08:05:46 : WD0APY]TQ0UUV,RS0ISS-3*,WIDE2-2,qAo,VE2TSO:'n\/m-Gu/]"?{}" and the * after RS0ISS-3 means it was the ISS that was heard by the sgate VE2TSO. That string is also in the raw data that WD0APY logged to findu.com one time only today. Evidently he made it, I don't know how, but I do know the ISS was silent here a few minutes ago. Maybe it means they are working on it up there. Good luck. Jim KK5MV.
KK5MV – Sat, 2004 – 02 – 14 00:22