The frequency is 145.825.
It's been reported on for the past couple of days. It is generally always on unless the radio is in use for an ARISS contact, there's an EVA, or an arrival/departure of a cargo or crew vehicle.
As the Soyuz carrying the Expedition 44 crew is scheduled to arrive this evening at 0246Z, it will be off for some time before and after that.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:01 AM, Bob KD7YZ kd7yz@denstarfarm.us wrote:
The reason I ask is because the other day when ISS was xmit SSTV, I was able to digipeat through the 145.800 ax.25. As this was my first ever try at such a mode, I wasn't real sure what the heck I was doing.
The last couple days I have tried to digipeat through but don't even hear anything on 145.800/145/990 .
73,
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