You have the frequency correct. Make sure your path has UNPROTO via ARISS set and you are using standard AX.25 packet. That should do the trick for both. ANDE is hard to hit and hear but ISS is usually not a problem.
Kenneth - N5VHO
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From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org on behalf of K7XQ Sent: Sun 12/9/2007 2:09 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Ande-1 and RS0ISS-4 Frequencies ?
Been trying to send a beacon on 145.825 MHz APRS to these satellites with no response ( 50 watts and vertical ) for several weeks now.
Have these satellites been reprogrammed for another protocol or another frequency other than 145.825 ??
K7XQ Jeff Atwater, CA. Grid: CM97qi EME, Satellites, Meteor Scatter CW, JT-65 , SSB 50 MHz: 2 X M2 6M7 1000 watts 2 X 3-500 144 MHz: 4 X XPOL M2 2MPX28 XPOL 1500 Watts Single GS35b 222 MHz: 1 X M2 5 W.L. 350 watts Single 8930 432 MHz: 4 X M2 9 W.L. Modified for XPOL 1500 Watts single GS35b 1296 MHz: 3.0 meter dish VE4MA circular feed 350 Watts single GS15 water-cooled 2304 MHz/2320 MHz/2424 MHz: 3.0 meter dish VE4MA circular feed 200 watts Spectrian SSPA 10 GHz: early 2008
K7XQ Webpage: http://www.elite.net/~k7xq/k7xq.html
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