Hi!
As far as I can tell, my packets did not make the double hop from Arizona through the ISS and NO-84. I could easily reach the ISS, and was able to exchange messages with K7TRK & N7NEV. I also saw Robert KO6TZ trying the double hop as well.
I know NO-84 responds to ARISS in the UNPROTO path, as I saw that in action last weekend during Field Day and yesterday when I tried to go through only NO-84. I had been using RS0ISS, APRSAT based on a post by WB4APR recently. Had I used RS0ISS, ARISS as my UNPROTO path, would the ISS key on ARISS being in the path, or would it have used RS0ISS being the first item in the path, leaving ARISS untouched for the next station (NO-84) to use?
I want to keep an eye out on this, and give it another try sometime. I missed out on the best chances to do this with the ISS and NO-44 earlier this year, although I enjoyed using NO-44 to make QSOs when it was in more sunlight. I doubt I'll try this test while I'm on the road later this week, but it is something I will try after the trip with the ISS and NO-84 - if I see passes line up like these two did today.
73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/ Twitter: @WD9EWK