Hi Mike
pskmail option for you ? aprs and email look
http://pskmail.wikispaces.com/
------------------ APRS?
Yes, APRS POSIT update via PSKmail is only 1 click away (use the POS. button).
The only thing you have to do is input your local position (latitude, longitude) into the 'options' form and click the POS. button. The position will be updated via posit@fundu.com
Mike Zwingl oe3mzc schreef:
Robert, I will be travelling V51 NAMBIA during June, JULY, AUGUST and want to know if it would make sense to use any of the PACSATs for APRS out in the bush, like I did with ISS in West Australia last year? First question would be: Is there a reliable PACTSAT in Orbit at that time? Second: do you know about an SATGATE in this area? Otherwise I would need to go back to HF-APRS, preferably ROBUST-PACKET Mode. hw? tnx info de Mike oe3mzc / vk3fpf
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Bruninga" bruninga@usna.edu To: "'VK / ZL APRS Users'" ozaprs@aprs.net.au; amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:28 AM Subject: [OZAPRS] My first Posit via PCSAT for a long time
Yes, PCSAT-1 is working great. I was driving through Tennessee on Friday, and saw a PCSAT-11 packet on the normal North Americal 144.39 frequency and so I quickly QSY'ed to 145.825 and in my mobile with a magmount, my D700 radio captured 12 stations via PCSAT-1 and 10 messages/bulletins to the radio front panel.
PCSAT-1 has a 1 minute beacon on 144.39 over North America so that people in low-QRM areas might see when PCSAT is in view for just this purpose. There is no 144.39 uplink, of course, since all the satellite would hear is 10,000 jammed packets in space. Later, I just left my radio on overnight on 145.825 and captured similarly a dozen stations. (Be sure to set your RANGE limit back to 0, or the D700 will ignore all packets coming from too far away...)... De WB4APR, Bob