That's old info. Many years ago the ISS used separate uplink and downlink frequencies for packet, but now it's just 145.825 MHz simplex.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thursday, July 23, 2015, Bob KD7YZ kd7yz@denstarfarm.us wrote:
On 22-Jul-15 1009, JoAnne K9JKM wrote:
Two different radios are used on the ISS. The SSTV pictures on 145.800
were
sent using the Kenwood rig in the Russian segment. The packet digipeater
on
145.825 is an Ericcson HT at lower power and different antenna than the Kenwood rig.
tnx JoAnne, Ron, Paul, et al
here's what I have (or had), from my SatPc32
ISS,145800,145990,FM,FM,NOR,0,0,Packet ISS,145800,145200,FM,FM,NOR,0,0,Voice Region 1 ISS,145800,144490,FM,FM,NOR,0,0,Voice Region 2/3 ISS,145800,437800,FM,FM,NOR,0,0,Cross band repeater
the first line I actually got from this web page: http://www.amsatnet.com/iss.html
dunno how I actually followed various links to arrive at that though. Thus I am unable account for the timeliness or validity in today's terms.
So, anyone, please provide a more appropriate set of lines for my iteration of SatPc32, svp
73,
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