trying to receive them, got nothing ... EO-88 ... ISS (both 433.550 and 145.800).
During most daylight hours EO-88 is BPSK telemetry only on 145.940 MHz with the CW/SSB downlink generally active when the satellite is in eclipse.
ISS will be audible on 145.800 MHz FM when they have a school contact this week if the current crew schedule still holds:
Maple Dale Elementary School, Cincinnati, OH, direct via K8SCH The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS The scheduled astronaut is Drew Morgan KI5AAA Contact is go for: Thu 2020-02-20 18:20:28 UTC Watch for live stream at https://facebook.com/ohkyinars
ISS packet is on 145.825 MHz. You can see the packet log at: http://www.ariss.net/ which shows who was on and when last heard.
The other satellite sites often get their information from the source - that's AMSAT - so the more or less latest information is on the AMSAT sites:
1. The status page that W5TD mentioned in another message. 2. The list at https://www.amsat.org/two-way-satellites/
Note that not all of the satellites are AMSAT birds. It is up to the satellite owners to get out the latest news on the birds they own and operate - so sometimes the info is accurate and sometimes out-dated or missing.
Falconsat is data so you won't be hearing any voice QSO's.