I'm in Orlando, Florida. Can someone let me know which satellite I just received around 20:54 UTC on 145.825 MHz running packet?
I am on a 1800 mile round trip too, and when I cant find anything else on 2m, I let the radio sit on 145.825. Then when I hear ISS, then I know that I will have passes 91 and 182 minutes later. Then for the rest of this trip, I just remember that each day the pass is 23 minutes later or, every other day the ground track repeates but 51 minutes earler each day, and I can always predict when it will come over again.
When it does, I QSY the APRS side of my radio from 144.39 to 145.825 for the pass, and I can work em. THen just remember when the next pass will be. You dont need no PC... see http://www.aprs.org/MobileLEOtracking.html
So it was good to see ISS back on the air. There is a scientific team headed to Mongolia and they hope to be able to communicate via APRS text message from a handheld, and are dependend on ISS being on the air, and for ground stations in Japan to hear them and IGate them into the APRS system.
Bob, WB4APR