8 Sep
2019
8 Sep
'19
11:26 p.m.
I just added IO-86 to my APRS Satellite page: http://aprs.org/sats.html Its telemetry is in standard APRS format and users should also show up on the user link page on FINDU. With a 5W output this should be the strongest APRS satellite on 145.825 MHz. Did I get all the links right?
But you have to be below 30 deg latitude to ever be in the footprint. But if you were on the equatior you would get 14 passes a day every 110 minutes all day long!!
Are there any other APRS digipeating satellites that I have overlooked?
It looks like a standard APRS digipeater, but I don’t see the usual generic ARISS or APRSAT digipeat aliases... So I guess this means you have to user the YB0X-1 callsign to digipeat?
Bob, Wb4APR