If you are fed up with LEO FM repeaters, then try something new. You have eveyrthing you need. Just change freqeucnies!
the use of LEO's... is more frustration than satisfaction. I feel like willing to dive into the deep abysm. Crash my Arrow antenna and my TH-D7 and say goodbye. I quit.
The D7 is 100% ready to go for two-way LEO Packet satellite QSO. The arrow will make it work very well. See how:
http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/GO32-ops.html
No congestion, lots of room. Good luck.
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the reply. I am not fed up with LEO FM repeaters. I am fed up with some operating pratices. But maybe it's just me waking up with a bad humor. Thanks for the tip. I will try GO-32. Thanks for all your efforts in providing us such valuable information and satellites.
It was a relief. I apologize for doing it in the AMSAT-BB list.
Paulo, CT1ETE
If you are fed up with LEO FM repeaters, then try something new. You have eveyrthing you need. Just change freqeucnies!
the use of LEO's... is more frustration than satisfaction. I feel like willing to dive into the deep abysm. Crash my Arrow antenna and my TH-D7 and say goodbye. I quit.
The D7 is 100% ready to go for two-way LEO Packet satellite QSO. The arrow will make it work very well. See how:
http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/GO32-ops.html
No congestion, lots of room. Good luck.
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Bob Bruninga
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Paulo Pinto