Archive - Feb 2004
February 6th
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 47 weeks ago
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PACKET
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ACTIVE Description:
Heard at QTH EM94st North Carolina ..times EST
KT4GR* 02/05/04 20:07:42
KC0KDS-7* 02/05/04 20:07:41
WB4APR-3* 02/05/04 20:07:41
KA1VRF* 02/05/04 20:07:27
KD4ITI* 02/05/04 20:07:16
NG9Y* 02/05/04 20:06:14
RS0ISS-3 02/05/04 20:06:01
WA6YET* 02/05/04 20:05:51
K4OZS* 02/05/04 20:05:36
KA3EKH* 02/05/04 20:05:25
K5VAS-1* 02/05/04 20:05:24
AD5GT* 02/05/04 20:05:12
WD9GVU-2* 02/05/04 20:04:50
KB9MQH* 02/05/04 20:04:49
KC8LCY* 02/05/04 20:04:48
N9YUK* 02/05/04 20:04:35
KX5N-6* 02/05/04 20:04:34
RS0ISS-11 02/05/04 20:02:07
KT4GR – Fri, 2004 – 02 – 06 04:43
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 47 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
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AT 17.20 UTC
APRS VIA RS0ISS-3
ISS S9+
73' Giancarlo
ik2vua – Thu, 2004 – 02 – 05 18:43
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 47 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
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RS0ISS-3 ACTIVE!
RS0ISS-11 ACTIVE!
AT 12.30 UTC
S9+30 Strong signal! 73's Giancarlo ik2vua@email.it
ik2vua – Thu, 2004 – 02 – 05 13:45
February 4th
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 47 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
ACTIVE Description:
22:53-23:00 UTC + nice visible pass at angle 88 SSE
VA2VA – Thu, 2004 – 02 – 05 00:16
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 47 weeks ago
Mode:
VOICE Description:
1755z pass Feb. 04, Mike Foale making a school contact with James Bay Elementary in Seabrook, Texas.
Kenneth - N5VHO
N5VHO – Wed, 2004 – 02 – 04 21:17
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 47 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
ACTIVE Description:
RS0ISS-3>P0PPP0,SGATE,WIDE [02/04/04 10:42:15]: :
'vXl '/]APRS/BBS & Packet on.
bd4os – Wed, 2004 – 02 – 04 12:07
February 3rd
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 47 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
ACTIVE Description:
PMS active at 14.29 h date 03.02.2004. Signal 3. My heard list: CU8AO, RS0ISS-3, RS0ISS-11, F1AHH. From Canary Islands (Spain). 73s
EB8CLX – Tue, 2004 – 02 – 03 16:08
Wathing ISS with naked eye
Living in the Northeastern part on th US has good times about every 6 weeks, when it it possible to see ISS with the naked eye for about 3 weeks on the early evening passes. Been doing this for several years now and its fantastic, just standing out in the cold early evening watching the Station go across the sky.
N1ZKB – Tue, 2004 – 02 – 03 14:53