On May 7, 2021, at 14:46, Charles Reiche <charlieray@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Tom,Are you sending this string:*17126549702229#Thats EM12 N5HYP and key code that I got from http://aprs.org/PSAT2Translator.htmlI send through my 9700 memory and can only go with 100ms characters. KE4AZZ reported that he was having luck with 50ms characters .73N3CRTCharles ReicheOn Fri, May 7, 2021 at 3:25 PM Tom Schuessler via AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@amsat.org> wrote:So I have tried this several times this week with no success. I went to the page link to on the Psat2 Page to get an appropriately formatted DPMF string generated, pasted that into my programmer for my D 72 and have tried multiple times transmitting it to the satellite. I have never gotten a response back. Last night I changed from doing it 5 watts barefoot, to 25W but still no joyTone length and spacing are the default for the Kenwood D 72, are there any other tricks from those who have been successful that I could try?Not even hoping here for a two way, just to get the satellite to recognize that I’m there.I suspect that I’m not alone here in my inability to make it work.Tom, N5HYPSent from my iPhoneOn May 7, 2021, at 14:10, crohtun via AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@amsat.org> wrote: That KN2K, Bob, not KN2X.73,Ray
Sent from the all new AOL app for iOSOn Friday, May 7, 2021, 3:02 PM, Robert Bruninga <bruninga@usna.edu> wrote:
Looks like PSAT2-1 DTMF log shows first 2-way DTMF contact betweenN3CRT and KN2X QSO numbers 86 and 87.See APRSATAnd a total of 17 unique DTMF users:LW2EE,KI6TSF,KE4AZZ,N3CRT,NN2K,N6AJ,PY5LF,PI6TSF,KK4YELK3CRT,KN2K,YD0NXX,P3CRT,F5VKV,KE6BLR,2E0CRV,AB8SAThough N3CRT, P3CRT and K3CRT are probably the same person.Since recovery on 26 April, PSAT2 appears completely healthy.Bob, WB4APR
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