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        "address": "saguaroastro (a) cox.net",
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    "sender_name": "Richard Tejera",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] Programming a Kenwood TH-D72A for ISS Digi Contacts",
    "date": "2016-11-09T03:09:22Z",
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    "content": "To add to Patrick's advise, you can store up to 8 user phrases. APRS menu 3P0. Mine include \"CQ  De K7TEJ from DM33, pse K\", \"K7TEJ DM33, QSL\"  And \"K7TEJ 73\". (These can also be entered in the programming software\"\n\nTo use, press MSG and enter or select the call sign you wish to contact, in the message text line. Press \"F\", this will bring up the list of messages, press the number of the stored message, and it will paste in. Press the right side of the multi function button and away it goes. If successfully receive, you get a message back.\n\nRick Tejera K7TEJ\nSaguaro Astronomy Club\nwww.SaguaroAstro.org\nThunderbird Amateur Radio Club\nwww.w7tbc.org\n\nOn November 8, 2016, at 18:35, \"Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)\" <[email protected]> wrote:\n\nLes,\n\nAs AI6GS mentioned, you can program a group of 5 memory channels\nthat will compensate for Doppler on both the uplink and downlink\nfor the 437.550 MHz frequency now being used for the ISS packet\ndigipeater. That list is available at:\n\nhttp://amsat.org/pipermail/amsat-bb/2016-November/061066.html\n\nI also pinned my tweet from last week on my @WD9EWK Twitter\nprofile page with the same chart, which you can see at:\n\nhttp://twitter.com/WD9EWK\n\nAs for using your TH-D72A for making QSOs using the ISS packet\ndigipeater, you can use APRS messages to do that. You can define\nsome messages in advance, so you aren't having to enter those\nmessages on the HT's keypad, or you can do that. Typing on the\nkeypad is just like sending SMS messages on a flip-phone or other\n\"non-smart\" mobile phone.\n\nAPRS messages are the way anyone working the digipeater can send\nand receive text that shows up on the screens of any station.\nThe Kenwood APRS-ready radios will not display freeform text that\nsomeone using a simple terminal program types. APRS messages\nare sent in a format that contains the call signs of the two\nstations, along with a line of text intended for the receiving\nstation.\n\nUsing APRS messages, you are able to make the same types of\nexchanges you would on any other satellite. Grid locators are the\nmost common item exchanged, but with the prepared messages you might\nalso send your name and/or location along with the grid locator.\nYou could skip sending your location in the APRS message, if you are\nusing the APRS functionality to beacon your location during the\nISS pass.\n\nMore stations are giving the ISS digipeater on 70cm a try, and many\nare finding success using the 5-channel setup like I mentioned\non this list last week. If you are set up to work the ISS 70cm\ndigipeater by the end of the week, I will be on there from a hamfest\nnear Tucson this Saturday (12 November) morning.\n\n73!\n\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\nTwitter: @WD9EWK\n\n\n\n\nOn Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 10:03 PM, Les Rayburn <[email protected]> wrote:\n\n> Just purchased a used Kenwood TH-D72A HT. Hoping to use it along with an\n> Arrow antenna to make more satellite contacts while traveling. While I\n> primarily expect to use it to make voice contacts on the FM birds, I’m also\n> interested in making packet contacts through the International Space\n> Station.\n>\n> Could someone point me towards a programming guide for this type of\n> application? Any other pointers in using the radio to make packet QSOs\n> through the ISS?\n>\n> Grateful for all suggestions.\n>\n> 73,\n>\n> Les Rayburn, N1LF\n>\n>\n_______________________________________________\nSent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available\nto all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed\nare solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views 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",
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