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        "address": "bruce.semple (a) verizon.net",
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    "sender_name": "Bruce Semple",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: APRS beaconing on the ISS no luck....",
    "date": "2011-05-15T18:23:22Z",
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    "content": "Alexander --\nI have a TH-D7A and I don't know if the TH-72A works the same but \nit's worth a try --\n\n  when I want to \"force a beacon xmit now\" -- (because  I  don't hear \nanyone else transmitting) --\n\nI press the BCON button (to turn it off) and then immediately press \nit again  (to turn it back on) --\nthe TH-D7A transmits the packet and then starts the interval timer up.\n\nSo yes, as the K9JKM pointed out -  you have to listen for a \"hole\" \nand then try sending a few in rapid succession.\n\nIt looks like there is an ISS-DATA entry on ==> \nhttp://oscar.dcarr.org/index.php\nso you can see if the digipeater is on.\n\nHow are you determining if you have been heard -- are you looking for \nthe indication on the TH72A ... or do you check\nthe site ==> http://www.ariss.net/\n\nDon't give up!\n\n73,\nBruce\nWA3SWJ\n\n\nAt 11:53 AM 5/15/2011, you wrote:\n>On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Eric H. Christensen\n><[email protected]> wrote:\n> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----\n> > Hash: SHA256\n> >\n> > On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 10:21:20AM -0400, Alexander Sack wrote:\n> >> Is this just not gonna happen on a HT?  I have tried 4 times with no\n> >> luck (all high elevation passes).  Again I see every packet that flies\n> >> by (comparing my HT list with that on ariss.net).  Very frustrating.\n> >\n> > I personally haven't tried to do APRS from an HT on the ISS.  I \n> used to get a few lucky packets through PCSAT back when it was \n> working well but up until a couple of weeks ago I hadn't heard the \n> ISS in packet mode in some time.  I'd say keep trying.  Sometimes \n> you'll get lucky and can get a packet through.  You may need to go \n> with a yagi, though...\n> >\n> >\n>\n>Well I hear a lot (it was a W->NW->N pass at a 21 degreeish max\n>elevation) but I can't seem to beacon myself.\n>\n>I have set my PATH to Others/ARISS.  I see some have used\n>ARISS,WIDEN-n but I don't see the need.\n>\n>Is there anything else I have to do?  My beacon is set again to TX 30\n>seconds AUTO.  I constantly try a Quick Beacon with the TH-72A but I\n>can't really tell if it send it.\n>\n>Also, to send a message via the ISS what is the address?\n>\n>I have been using RS0ISS-4 based on packets received.\n>\n>Any comments before 4:20EST would be appreciated as I have one more\n>really good high elevation pass then...\n>\n>73\n>\n>-aps\n>\n>_______________________________________________\n>Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\n>Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n>Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n",
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