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    "sender_name": "Roger Kolakowski",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Making ISS voice contacts, best practice",
    "date": "2011-06-04T14:48:09Z",
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    "content": "Fair questions...so I will try to answer...\n\nIf the Packet system is on, voice will not be on...either direct to the \nshuttle or the FM repeater.\n\nIf the Packet system is off...\n     There could be a space walk\n     They could be docking or undocking\n     As was recently noted...they could be using/testing the 143 mhz system\n     They could have shut the radio off for numerous other reasons\n     ...and they could have forgotten to turn it back on (or chose not to)\n     or they MAY be in one of the voice modes...\n\nJuat a note...the Packet system is not just for APRS...there are may who \ntwo way communicate using UNPROTO\n\nThe repeater system is just that....split VHF and UHF...if it is up you \nshould be able to hear yourself in the downlink...if you don't hear \nyourself, don't continue to talk...you might just be making a mess for \nsomeone who can get in...the repeater sounds like any other FM Satellite \nrepeater...\n\nDirect to the ISS...there are two VHF uplink frequencies...occasionally \nthe astronauts listen to the wrong one for the Zone you are in...not \nmany \"defined\" Zone demarcations in space...the same with them listening \non 145.800 and 145.825.  I have also talked with them 435 up / 2 meters \ndown. I believe that sometime in the way past, they ended up listening \non the 143 frequency...tempting but still out of band  ;-)\n\nCalling \"CQ\" using many CQ's in the call as on the low bands is \ntypically poor form on FM...you are either audible or not...so a simple \n\"ISS this is W1XYZ\" or \"CQ ISS\" or \"Space Station this is W1XYZ in \nColorado\" will suffice (use one of their many callsigns if you \nlike)....no answer...give it a minute or two, watch your pass \npredictions and begin and end accordingly.\n\nAnyway...that's how I would do it...YMMV\n\nBTW...\"bad form\" would probably be defined as irritating to \nothers...unless you are making a spectical of yourself, the ones you \nshould consider are are your fellow satellite hams close to home who \nhave to listen to you direct.\n\nRoger\nWA1KAT\n\nOn 6/3/2011 7:51 PM, Alexander Sack wrote:\n> On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Alexander Sack<[email protected]>  wrote:\n>> Hi AMSAT-BB:\n>>\n>> Is it bad form to call the NA1SS during a pass in a vain attempt to\n>> make a contact?\n>>\n>> Do folks call CQ NA1SS?  Its this bad form?\n>>\n>> I also don't know how to tell if the FM repeater is on\n>> So to verify, when the repeater is in APRS mode, its not in FM mode?\n>>\n>> So if I AX.25 frames aren't flying by me, it means someone is\n>> potentially operating the radio (minus technical difficulties)?\n>>\n>> Is all of above correct?\n\n",
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