Brad
Contact WD9EWK (Patrick). He has authored articles on this topic. I will let him respond if he can
Brian
On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 3:09 PM Brad Smith via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
<Also, there is a lot of bandwidth on the APRS satellites (Falconsat-3,ARISS, NO-84) and the PSK birds (NO-84, NO-104) waiting for moreusers. Remember, with APRS you can do more than just send yourposition, you can send messages back and forth and have a decentconversation. So for those tired of the QRM on FM, consider givingthem a try.> I have mastered packet exchange through the ISS and would love to do packets on the APRS satellites. However, I have not found an article, etc,. that tells how to do it. I understand that it is not quite the same as the ISS/digipeaters contacts. If one can't find an "instruction sheet", how can one participate? I was hoping that this year's AMSAT satellite book would give a clue, but due to obvious circumstances, the book has not been published. Since I am the only one in my ham clubs who does any packets at all, help is not going to come from local hams. I am very thankful for the help from some hams around the US who elmered me, so far. Brad KC9UQR
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