You are most likely to hear ISS on 145.825 with APRS packets. There is a school to ISS QSO coming up on Thursday, Feb 20 around 1820 UTC. That QSO can be heard on 145.800 (if you're in the footprint, of course). Steve AI9IN ----- Original Message ----- From: Jackie Dander via AMSAT-BB (amsat-bb@amsat.org) Date: 02/17/20 13:09 To: AMSAT BB (amsat-bb@amsat.org) Subject: [amsat-bb] Satellite question week 3
Progress on 3rd week of beginning satellite hobby: (still reading and learning..)
Two HT's with homemade YAGI (2M and 70cm)
Learning to receive only first.
Received multiple passes of AO-91 and 92. Recorded voices and deciphered later, matching call signs and grid coordinates to make sure I heard correctly. Also, listened to NO-84 signal. So I confirm reception on both U and V.
I checked active status online for the following satellites but on trying to receive them, got nothing: KKS-1, TIGRISAT, FALCONSAT3, DELPHI C3, EO-88, DUCHIFAT1, and ISS (both 433.550 and 145.800).
Questions: Is there a place where hams could log their connections? If I knew that, for example, Falconsat3 was truly transmitting, then that would help.
Are there other "active" bird lists? (I used N2Y0)
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