Answered my own question. ISS was running packet, 145.800 down and 145.825 up using RS0ISS-3 on all three overnight passes during Field Day.
Steve. N9IP/W9LDX
-- Steve Belter, Wintek Corporation (765) 742-8428, seb@wintek.com
On Jun 28, 2009, at 1:37 AM, "Stephen E. Belter" seb@wintek.com wrote:
ISS had packet on 145.800 on 5:30 utc pass using RS0ISS-3. Anyone know what uplink was active?
No luck with 145.490, but that could be operator problems.
Steve. N9IP/W9LDX
-- Steve Belter, Wintek Corporation (765) 742-8428, seb@wintek.com
On Jun 27, 2009, at 6:07 PM, "Tim Goodrich" tim@timgoodrich.net wrote:
I tried using the crew contact and repeater freqs on ISS for this mornings west coast pass at 0845PST. All I heard was a carrier. Anyone know what's happening?
Thanks, Tim KI6VBY
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