Jim-

The bad cable affected the Columbus Module which had the new equipment. The Service Module is still working with the old radio. But, like previously, they rarely turn it on. Here's a website that shows current status of the radios:  https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html

My take on this and what has been observed so far is that except for ARISS school contacts, amateur radio on the ISS is dead until we get the cable fixed.

-David, N9KT


On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 2:42 PM James Jipping <jhjipping@gmail.com> wrote:
Clint:

Are all ham radio activities on the ISS affected by the recently
reported problems with newly installed coax??  If I recall, a few school
contacts had to be scrubbed.  I am thinking it would be nice to get the
APRS stuff working again, now that I'm set up to try it.

Thanks, 73

Jim Jipping, W89MRR
AMSAT #5512

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