Patrick,
I see the APOFF in the <UI> path. I can't remember what causes that. I will have to read the WEB site, unless Bob B. bails me out.
BOB KO6TZ
02:10 PSAT-1/ARISS>APOFF>UI,?,F0 (1201 baud): T#349,807,073,850,496,683,00011100 02:11 PSAT-1/ARISS>APOFF>UI,?,F0 (1201 baud): s#000366,0z001
02:11 PSAT-1/ARISS>APOFF>UI,?,F0 (1201 baud): T#350,812,106,854,495,682,00011100 02:12 PSAT-1/ARISS>APOFF>UI,?,F0 (1201 baud): s#000367,0z001
02:12 PSAT-1/ARISS>APOFF>UI,?,F0 (1201 baud): T#351,792,087,858,494,682,00011100 02:13 PSAT-1/ARISS>APOFF>UI,?,F0 (1201 baud): s#000368,0z001
02:13 PSAT-1/ARISS>APOFF>UI,?,F0 (1201 baud): T#352,802,069,862,494,682,00011100 02:14 PSAT-1/ARISS>APOFF>UI,?,F0 (1201 baud): s#000369,0z001
02:16 PSAT-1/ARISS>APOFF>UI,?,F0 (1201 baud): s#000371,0z001
Hi!
Based on what I see at pcsat.aprs.org, the 145.825 APRS digipeater is not operational. I still plan on working the next ISS pass around 0248 UTC, using APRS mesaages to make QSOs..
73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/ Twitter: @WD9EWK