Bob Desgrange KV4NF will be putting on a satellite demonstration for a group of Boy Scouts in Melbourne, FL (EL98) on Sat. 2/28. Bob plans on working the 1630z pass of SO-50, and welcomes contacts with other hams on that pass.
I am glad I took your guys advice as Martha was a joy to chat with that I
almost forgot to ask about my software code.
Jacob Tennant WF8S
On Feb 24, 2015 4:27 PM, "John Becker" <w0jab(a)big-river.net> wrote:
> I ordered my copy from AMSAT and it came with the code.
> but that has been 20 years ago.
>
> John
>
>
> On 2/24/2015 2:24 PM, Jacob Tennant wrote:
>
>> Please do not take this as a complaint of the AMSAT staff in any way!
>>
>> I ordered my registration for the download copy of SatPC32 yesterday and
>> was just wondering what is the usual turn around time to receiving the
>> registration code?
>>
>> I understand that software creator is in Germany and there is about a 7 to
>> 9 hours time difference as I was stationed in Germany with the USArmy.
>>
>> I am not complaining, just wondering...
>>
>> Jacob Tennant WF8S
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Please do not take this as a complaint of the AMSAT staff in any way!
I ordered my registration for the download copy of SatPC32 yesterday and
was just wondering what is the usual turn around time to receiving the
registration code?
I understand that software creator is in Germany and there is about a 7 to
9 hours time difference as I was stationed in Germany with the USArmy.
I am not complaining, just wondering...
Jacob Tennant WF8S
OK. Is there actually any way for an old man who only sort of knows
computers to actually do packet on the ISS?
I have tried MixW, UISS, AGWPE, UZ7?? soundmodem, and they all have me
baffled.
I have MixW set up to do PSK31 and MMSSTV does a good job on the SSTV from
ISS, so I'm not completely computer ignorant.
Is there a user friendly packet program, that only requires one download
and has an easy set-up?
Steve AI9IN
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