While we're wishing.... I'd like to see a somewhat
similar website designed for roving information, where rovers
could log their ventures; grids, times, birds. All the roving
information all in one place. Ah, wouldn't that be nice?
On 7/17/2022 7:18 PM, Stu Mitchell
wrote:
I think
the AMSAT status page is a great idea because it alleviates the
need for the web master from keeping up the status. However, it
could be improved by identifying the FM and Linear sats so newbies
(like me) can quickly figure out which satellites are available in
a particular mode.
It would also be great to have some more descriptive categories to
report. For example, the XW satellites are intermittent.
On 7/16/2022 10:27 AM, Bill Booth wrote:
Trying to get back in tune with the sat
comms after many years away from it. I have all my software
kinda updated and working OK. I am just really frustrated
though in trying to find the active ones or at least those that
have activity on them. Lots of lists on the net that show
freq/mode and say they all work but most do not.
Can anyone share their up to date list of active and working
satellites (not those with just beacons on)
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