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        "address": "nate (a) natetech.com",
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    "sender_name": "Nate Duehr",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: ISS rptr",
    "date": "2008-02-06T19:35:55Z",
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    "content": "Auke de Jong, VE6PWN wrote:\n> Anyone here have trouble with local signals bowling-over the downlink?  I've \n> got a local repeater somewhere nearby on 145.790 that prevents me from \n> hearing the ISS downlink.  I can't find the frequency listed on either \n> echlolink or irlp's websites.\n\nWhat do EchoLink or IRLP have to do with the frequency chosen for a \nlocal repeater by the repeater trustee?  It's 100% a local problem, no \nmatter what linking technology the Amateur decided to use.\n\nLocally 145.79 is listed in our local bandplan as \"Miscellaneous and \nExperimental Modes\" and it's not an appropriate place for a repeater \nhere.  (Colorado, USA)\n\n145.5-146.0 MHz is also NOT part of the U.S. repeater sub-band legally, \nbut no idea what your rules in Canada are.  Searched the RAC website for \na link to your regulations, and that was ... well, useless.\n\nAre you sure it's a repeater, or is it a simplex link into one of the \nabove-mentioned systems or a link between sites or similar?\n\n> Is there a better way to find an individual repeater?  Normally I could just \n> contact the owner by listening to the ID, but the quality of the injected \n> audio from their controller is so poor(lots of bass and deviation, \n> absolutely no treble) that I can't make out the callsign.\n\nProbably \"double-deemphasized\".  The proliferation of people building \nrepeaters and simplex links has really taken off now that it's seen as \nan \"easy\" thing to do.  Of course, if they have no idea how emphasis and \nde-emphasis work in an FM rig, they're hosed from the very start and \ndon't even know it.  Then they wonder why it sounds bad.  The basics of \nFM are lost on a lot of hams these days, sadly.  Try having a discussion \nabout the difference between deviation and modulation on any FM repeater \nduring drive-time if you want an exercise in futility.\n\nIf it's CW, just record it and play with it in your favorite audio \neditor to tweak the audio to your liking.  With the typical display in \nthat type of software, you may even be able to copy a CW ID \"visually\". \n  I like Audacity for this type of thing.   Free, works on most \nplatforms (like great software these days should) and well, how can you \nbeat free software that wins awards for how good it works?  (GRIN)\n\nhttp://audacity.sourceforge.net/\n\nIf voice... well, no thoughts there.  If it's so bad you can't \nunderstand a voice ID, how are they even using it?\n\nMakes me wonder if it's someone experimenting with wide-band deviation \n(wider than 5 KHz)... which while not really effective and efficient use \nof spectrum, certainly may be something that someone is playing with in \nyour area.\n\nAll you can do is try to contact the owner and ask them to move it, \nexplaining that they parked it right next to the downlink of ISS.  I \ndoubt anyone sane would not honor your request.  Of course, there's \nplenty of completely insane/crazy hams out there... been there, done \nthat.  Got the T-Shirt.\n\nNate WY0X\n",
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