Hi Tom,
Are you sending this string: *17126549702229# Thats EM12 N5HYP and key code that I got from http://aprs.org/PSAT2Translator.html I send through my 9700 memory and can only go with 100ms characters. KE4AZZ reported that he was having luck with 50ms characters .
73 N3CRT Charles Reiche
On 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 joy
Tone 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, N5HYP
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On May 7, 2021, at 14:10, crohtun via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
That KN2K, Bob, not KN2X. 73, Ray
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On 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 between N3CRT and KN2X QSO numbers 86 and 87. See APRSAT http://www.aprsat.com/dtmf
And a total of 17 unique DTMF users:
LW2EE,KI6TSF,KE4AZZ,N3CRT,NN2K,N6AJ,PY5LF,PI6TSF,KK4YEL K3CRT,KN2K,YD0NXX,P3CRT,F5VKV,KE6BLR,2E0CRV,AB8SA
Though N3CRT, P3CRT and K3CRT are probably the same person.
Since recovery on 26 April, PSAT2 appears completely healthy. http://aprs.org/psat2.html
Bob, WB4APR
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