Archive - Feb 2008 - Forum topic
February 22nd
add 10 min to tracking program
The tracking program on this site is about 10 minutes ahead of reality.
Marc on5apo
February 21st
For new ISSFC users - Tracking
Newbies to this site, Do not expect the tracking on this site to be accurate.
You will need to find another resource. (use NASA or AMSAT) The tracking module here has been struggling to even come close for quite some time.
73, Ron
N7SIJ
February 21st
Frequencies iss
Goodmorning everybody
i have a Question about the iss whats the most recent Frequencies that they are yousing the most
for listing to i have a yupiteru mvt 7100 pocket scanner
Greets Erik from the netherlands
February 7th
DOES WA3NAN STILL RE TRANSMIT AUDIO FROM SHUTTLE MISSIONS?
The title sums up the question
I went to their homepage http://garc.gsfc.nasa.gov/
and check the faqs and frequencies used to retransmit, but it doesnt look like it's been updated in a while. it says " The next Space Shuttle mission is planned to be STS-120, Discovery. Launch is targeted for October 23, 2007." ---- LOL
so just curious if they still do retansmissions or not anymore.
thanks ---
marcus
kb0zuu
Go Atlantis go ........
guys go to ISS to work and got a possible Amateur Radio contacts.....
MAURICIO BERALDO PY4MAB
BRAZIL
February 5th
John Locker on the NYT
John Locker is today interviewed by the New York Times.
Congratulations John, and keep up with the good work!
February 2nd
UISS version 5.2.1 Released, with MapView 2.1.0
Following feedback from his general release last month, Guy Roels ON6MU has released an updated UISS version 5.2.1. This release includes an updated version of MapView 2.1.0. His new program can be downloaded at http://users.belgacom.net/hamradio/uissdownload.htm
Please consider registering. Thank you.
February 1st
Trying to track the ISS
Hallo into the Round,
I'm trying to track ISS, put in all data, and after all has been sorted out appropriately,
after 5-10 min no data are given for the next 10 days as requested.
Will ISS be invisible for the next 10 days for the Bali-Indonesia-Area ?
Is the mesospheric albedo already so far spread out,
that you can say in advance, where it will be visible and
where the accumulated water in the mesosphere will be obscuring ISS?
The only data given is next pass in 18 mins and 2 sec.,
but on your map the ISS is SES of us near Perth now and the local sky has since the
last Re-Orbiting Manoeuvre (11.01.2008) a very high hazy cloud-layer which lets
Kenwood Internal TNC's and UISS
Greetings all-
I'm running the TS-2000 and the D710 and I have yet to find a TNC setting
in UISS which works with them. The MFJ-1278 will at least function in RX.
Anyone have the answer to this?
Thanks!
Bob-AB5N