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    "sender_name": "Rick Tejera",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] Falconsat-3 and APRS HT's?",
    "date": "2017-10-01T21:41:35Z",
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    "content": "Patrick,\n\nI tried the 2115UT pass. No soap, but I Did see to undecoded packets\n(??PFS3-1).Also I did notice a lot of noise on the TX band, which would drop\nout and then back in. I noticed after the pass the DOH! Moment. I thought I\nhad changed the packet path to Others, but apparently did not hit * to\nactivate it.. \n\nThere is a 30 degree pass at 2254UT, I'll give that a go and hopefully have\na bit more luck. \n\n73\nRick Tejera (K7TEJ)\nSaguaro Astronomy Club\nwww.saguaroastro.org\nThunderbird Amateur Radio Club\nwww.W7TBC.org\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: AMSAT-BB [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Patrick\nSTODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)\nSent: Sunday, October 01, 2017 11:30 AM\nTo: Robert Bruninga <[email protected]>; [email protected]\nSubject: Re: [amsat-bb] Falconsat-3 and APRS HT's?\n\nHi Bob!\n\nThere are more than a few of us who have tried FalconSat-3 with the HTs\ncapable of 9600bps APRS. The TH-D7 and TH-D72 are probably the best HTs for\nthis, as they are capable of full-duplex operation.\nI have used my TH-D72 to make a few QSOs last weekend, and I have also used\nother combinations of radios to get on these passes...\n\n1. TX: TH-D74, RX: another TH-D74\n2. TX: TH-D74, RX: TH-D74 and SDRplay with HDSDR & UZ7HO's\n   HS-SoundModem\n3. TX: TH-D74, RX: SDRplay with HDSDR & HS-SoundModem 4. TX: TH-D74, RX:\nSDRplay w/HDSDR, HS-SoundModem, UISS\n\nWith all of these radios and combinations of radios, I have been using my\nElk Antennas handheld 2m/70cm log periodic, going through a 2m/70cm diplexer\nwhenever I'm using more than just the TH-D72.\n\nFor a few of these passes where I used the SDR receive setup, I have made RF\nrecordings. Using the UZ7HO or UISS programs, I am also making logs from\neach program. For just the HT, pictures of the HT's screen showing the\nmessages exchanged with other stations and other information like position\npackets. I have posted files in my Dropbox space at\nhttp://dropbox.wd9ewk.net/ (look for folders with \"FalconSat3\" in the folder\nnames).\n\nI just tried the 4th setup listed above for the first time on the\n1756 UTC pass this morning. As I've seen before, I am receiving more data\nwith the SDR setup than with the HTs. I saw my own packets passing through\nthe digipeater - my position/comment packet, as well as a couple of messages\nsent to ALL. I haven't tried using the software directly to a radio, but I\nhave a SignaLink USB here, and may work on that. The SDRplay, along with\nHDSDR's AFC function, works very well on the downlink. I normally don't have\nto make any adjustments to the downlink frequency during passes, as long as\nI am reasonably accurate in pointing my antenna skyward. UISS makes it\neasier to keep track of call signs, rather than just looking at the\nHS-SoundModem window - especially when a burst of packets show up on the\nscreen, and I might miss something as it scrolls off the window.\n\nI have two more really nice passes this afternoon - 1935 and 2115 UTC. I am\ngoing to use the same setup on those two passes, and hope to see other\nstations using the digipeater like me. Maybe I will add to my short list of\nFalconSat-3 QSOs (currently at 3)...\n\n73!\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\nTwitter: @WD9EWK or http://twitter.com/WD9EWK\n\n\n\nOn Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Robert Bruninga <[email protected]> wrote:\n\n> I was confused.  I thought FALCONSAT-3 was a PACSAT protocol store and \n> forward system because I thought I saw people trying to get the old PB \n> and BG code,  But the AMSAT web page says it is 9600 baud GMSK up and\ndown.\n>\n> https://www.amsat.org/falconsat-3/\n>\n> 435.103 MHz down and 145.840 up DIGI call of PFS3-1.  While of course \n> setting 5 memores to chase the Doppler the full 20 KHz during the pass.\n>\n> So I am surrprised that I havent heard of anyone making contacts with \n> any ole' APRS HT or Mobile...  All of these radios can do 9600 baud \n> and APRS natively..\n>\n> Im under Kitchen arrest until 1st grandkid arrives soon and cannot play.\n> If I missed something, ignore me.  Ill go back under my domestic rock...\n>\n> Bob, WB4APR\n>\n>\n_______________________________________________\nSent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available to all\ninterested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions\nexpressed are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official\nviews of AMSAT-NA.\nNot an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\nSubscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n",
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