Archive - Jul 17, 2012

Working the Voice Repeaters

The freqs are correct, eh? There is one cross-band split repeater that is U/v and the other is V/u with PL? And the UHF freq on both of these is the same -- 437.800? One repeater the UHF is up and on the other it is down?

Since one does not know the schedule of when things are turned on (is this correct?) then it would seem that one needs to listen on 437.800 before doing anything. If you hear someone there, then you know to use the V/u with PL. If you don't, then switch to the VHF downlink freq (145.800) and listen.

KC9VVJ – Tue, 2012 – 07 – 17 20:10

ISS Radio Report 34374

Date/Time: 
6 years 23 weeks ago
Mode: 
VOICE
Status: 
ACTIVE
Description: 
Russian Communication from Docking Soyuz TMA-05M / ISS at 04:35UTC on 121.750; 130.167 and 143.625MHz
Satellitenwelt.de – Tue, 2012 – 07 – 17 02:08

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
6 years 23 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
NOT ACTIVE
Description: 
Inactiva, evidentemente equipo apagado, aunque actividad en 136.625 FM, respiracion y comentarios en ruso con señales muy fuertes 5/9+!! Clearly inactive Kenwood turn off, although activity in 136.625 FM, breathing and comments in Russian with very strong signals 5/9! 73! Miguel
LU3EMB – Tue, 2012 – 07 – 17 00:52

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
6 years 23 weeks ago
Mode: 
VOICE
Status: 
ACTIVE
Description: 
Russian voices heard on 143.625, 130.167 and 121.750 FM during docking.
solletichino999 – Tue, 2012 – 07 – 17 00:48
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