John, Almost forgot... those are basically APRS packets you are hearing.. so to test your setup prior to waiting for the ISS to fly over tune your radio to 144.39 to listen a test the software...
Then when it's working to your satisfaction tune back over to the ISS data and listen away...
Thanks
David
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of David L Warnberg Sent: Friday, May 01, 2015 5:45 PM To: 'John Brier'; 'AMSAT BB' Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Help decoding/understanding terrestrial packet heard on ISS freq 145.825 MHz
For the packet data take a look at UISS software... also for those SSTV transmissions from the ISS look at RX-SSTV..
You will also need a packet engine...
Here is what I use
Packet Engine Pro web site = http://www.sv2agw.com/ UISS and RX-SSTV web site = http://users.belgacom.net/hamradio/
Hope this helps
73's David KK4QOE
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of John Brier Sent: Friday, May 01, 2015 5:18 PM To: AMSAT BB Subject: [amsat-bb] Help decoding/understanding terrestrial packet heard on ISS freq 145.825 MHz
Thanks for all the responses on SO-50 preamps and portable setups. I'm still digesting the info.
TL;DR: I heard automated packet transmissions on the ISS packet frequency when the ISS wasn't in sight and recorded them to try and figure out who/what they are, but my software isn't decoding anything. Can you help me understand what they were, or even better, decode them yourself?
http://cupcakecarnival.net/sites/default/files/New_Jersey_Terrestrial_Packet _145825_2015-04-30-1540_UTC_one.wav
http://cupcakecarnival.net/sites/default/files/New_Jersey_Terrestrial_Packet _145825_2015-04-30-1540_UTC_two.wav
Here's another question that has me excited:
Yesterday after having visited with family in Maplewood, New Jersey for several days, I drove home to North Carolina. I knew there was an ISS pass at 10:26 AM/1426 UTC, right when I started my trip, so I tuned to 145.825 MHz and heard its digipeater easily.
Then I left the radio on.
I'm not sure where I was in NJ, but about one hour later, around 11:33 AM local/1533 UTC, I heard packet on the frequency again but I was confused because there weren't supposed to be any more passes for a while. I confirmed on my phone that the ISS was over some far away ocean at the time I was hearing these new transmissions, so I knew they must be terrestrial. Still, it seemed odd that someone or something was transmitting when the ISS wasn't in sight...
Maybe it's an internet gateway I thought. Or do people leave their stations on the ISS frequency 24/7 so they can "work" any pass that happens?
I tried recording videos of the transmissions for later decoding to figure out who or what it was. Eventually I realized it was transmitting every 2 minutes. It was almost certainly an automated setup, adding credence to the idea that this was an internet gateway. Unfortunately, before I realized that, and after recording one video of it, the best reception I received during my drive by "pass," I wasn't recording. As I drove further away it only got weaker and weaker. I did manage to get two half way decent recordings of it, but I have tried decoding them with Soundmodem on Windows and it's not printing out anything like it normally does. I am very new to packet, only becoming interested in it because the ISS uses it, so I thought maybe someone else might be more equipped to decode it. Or certainly someone could shed some light on what I heard, maybe the operator in NJ is on this list.
I used Audacity to record the audio off the videos I made as well trim and amplify the audio, but I haven't done anything else, though if someone wants the unedited videos I can put them up too.
http://cupcakecarnival.net/sites/default/files/New_Jersey_Terrestrial_Packet _145825_2015-04-30-1540_UTC_one.wav
http://cupcakecarnival.net/sites/default/files/New_Jersey_Terrestrial_Packet _145825_2015-04-30-1540_UTC_two.wav
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