It took much longer into the pass to pick up a solid signal and when I got it, except for the top of the pass I had to aim the antenna perfectly to get the signal.
The only thing differently about my setup today was I had the 70 cm elements installed on the boom too because I was using it to work SO-50 recently and didn't have time to take them off.
Could this make the antenna less sensitive on 2 meters? Because that's what it felt like. Very dissapointing for me since I normally have no trouble getting the ISS from horizon to horizon.
With that said it sounded like they got through all of their questions and Tim Kopra got to say goodbye.
In his goodbye he repeated part of his answer to a question, saying one of the most important things to do to get space was to play nice with others. He said it wasn't important just in getting to space but also for life in general. A great message.
Congrats to all involved in this succesful contact, but someone please tell me why it was so hard for me to receive!
73, John, KG4AKV in FM05