Archive - Jul 13, 2012
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
6 years 24 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
ACTIVE
Uplink:
UHF
Downlink:
UHF Description:
I heard 1 strong packet contact on my scanner, 437.550 MHZ at 14:17 July 13. David Moore, Morro Bay, California
SWL-Dave – Fri, 2012 – 07 – 13 14:27
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
6 years 24 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
ACTIVE
Uplink:
UHF
Downlink:
UHF Description:
Fm RS0ISS To CQ <UI pid=F0 Len=36 >[15:07:21]
>ARISS - International Space Station
Fm 9H1FF To APRS Via RS0ISS* <UI pid=F0 Len=20 >[15:07:26]
=3554.57N/01425.21E/
9H1FF – Fri, 2012 – 07 – 13 09:11
Program 5 SPLIT memory channels for ISS UHF packet!
Hello,
Due the doppler effect the ISS packet frequency on
UHF chance verry fast (much faster compared to VHF!).
If you program 5 split memory channels in your
transceiver (or HT) you can work the ISS packet
the whole pass.
For high elevation passes with ISS at AOS start
with M1 and you can work the ISS UHF packet system
several minutes.
The doppler effect chance verry fast when the ISS comes
close, go to M2 and if the ISS is at maximum -
elevation than go to M3.
----------RX-------------TX-------
M1 437.560Mhz 437.540Mhz
M2 437.555Mhz 437.545Mhz
pd0rkc – Fri, 2012 – 07 – 13 07:53
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
6 years 24 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
ACTIVE
Uplink:
UHF
Downlink:
UHF Description:
UHF APRS still active. Strong signals at the peak.
tonyg4ccb – Fri, 2012 – 07 – 13 05:56
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
6 years 24 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
ACTIVE
Uplink:
UHF
Downlink:
UHF Description:
several APRS digipeats on 437.550 Mhz de Peter VK2EVB
vk2evb – Fri, 2012 – 07 – 13 03:23