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March 24th

ISS 59+40db 24/03/10 @ 14:55 England.

Hi,

Here are a few stations I heard this afternoon on 145.825Mhz FM;

2M0IBO, G4UAQ, IW0FKO, EA1AML-2, ARISS, DG1PI-9, RS0ISS-4.

The ISS's signal was 59+40db at maximum.

73s

Alex

G7ERX – Wed, 2010 – 03 – 24 11:45

March 22nd

Kenneth N5VHO Packet suggestion

Hello Kenneth have a problem here in Latin America with the frequencies of Radio Packet ISS.

The problem is the ground stations that affect the reception of signals from the ISS.

It would be interesting to modify the frequency of Radio Packet ISS as it used to when we used two frequencies because it would end this terrible problem.

Sending and receiving signals on another frequency is more comfortable for the reception of signals and reduce interference from ground stations sites that also transmits at another frequency and transmit only the ISS to 145.825.

I would like you to think about it so we can further improve contacts with the ISS using the Packet Radio.

PY4MAB – Mon, 2010 – 03 – 22 08:42

March 21st

Great Bunch o Geeks!

I was blessed today with a visual and radio pass...
As the ISS passed over head I was able to share the flare with my family...
A fellow nerd uploaded my packets...

Clouds cleared about 30 minutes beforehand to the northwest of em79.
The pass was 311 - 118, height to 51 degrees.
In the garage, the th-f6a, opentracker 2m, and arrow antennae stood guard at a low aos.

As the pass started, I could not make out any visible "flash" from the ISS.

quiet from the garage...

Kept looking towards the north west...

quiet in the garage...

Now at the 1:45 point into the pass...

Inside the garage, I hear squelch break...

KC8YEY – Sun, 2010 – 03 – 21 04:50

December 31st

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March 13th

is there anybody out there?

been listening and trying to call the iss but have heard absolutely nothing. is the iss ever going to use voice again?

n2jfd – Sat, 2010 – 03 – 13 17:28
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