ISS APRS Digipeated Verification
I am adding the ISS APRS space communications to the Pine Mountain Observatory STEM workshop this summer.
Using the Kenwood TM-D710G with a PC I can show that the packet sent to the ISS was digipeated through the ISS.
I would like not having to use a PC with the radio. Therefore, not using a PC is there a TM-D710G setting that will show that the beacon was successfully digipeated through the ISS?
QST February 2016 review of the Yaesu on page 52 “ Whenever my FTM-100DR transmitted a beacon and detected that it had been relayed by a digipeater, I hear a series of three descending tones."
Has anyone used the Yaesu FTM-100DR APRS with the ISS and confirmed that it will tell you that the ISS digipeated the packet?
http://aprs.fi http://aprs.fi/ and http://ariss.net http://ariss.net/ work fine if another station receives the packet and forwards it to the APRS Internet System. This depends upon another station which fine for a back up verification.
73, Clear and dark skies without RFI, David Haworth, WA9ONY http://www.stargazing.net/david http://www.stargazing.net/david [email protected]
Use the D710G to send APRS beacons. The radio will display MY PACKET when it hears the digipeated packet and you can verify it is from ISS by pressing the LIST button and looking for RS0ISS.
Dave
On Feb 13, 2016, at 2:53 PM, David Haworth [email protected] wrote:
I am adding the ISS APRS space communications to the Pine Mountain Observatory STEM workshop this summer.
Using the Kenwood TM-D710G with a PC I can show that the packet sent to the ISS was digipeated through the ISS.
I would like not having to use a PC with the radio. Therefore, not using a PC is there a TM-D710G setting that will show that the beacon was successfully digipeated through the ISS?
QST February 2016 review of the Yaesu on page 52 “ Whenever my FTM-100DR transmitted a beacon and detected that it had been relayed by a digipeater, I hear a series of three descending tones."
Has anyone used the Yaesu FTM-100DR APRS with the ISS and confirmed that it will tell you that the ISS digipeated the packet?
http://aprs.fi http://aprs.fi/ and http://ariss.net http://ariss.net/ work fine if another station receives the packet and forwards it to the APRS Internet System. This depends upon another station which fine for a back up verification.
73, Clear and dark skies without RFI, David Haworth, WA9ONY http://www.stargazing.net/david http://www.stargazing.net/david [email protected]
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Hi Dave,
Thank you for your help and the TM-D710G displayed MY PACKET when it heard the digipeated packet from the ISS this weekend.
On Feb 13, 2016, at 3:02 PM, Dave Taylor [email protected] wrote:
Use the D710G to send APRS beacons. The radio will display MY PACKET when it hears the digipeated packet and you can verify it is from ISS by pressing the LIST button and looking for RS0ISS.
Dave
On Feb 13, 2016, at 2:53 PM, David Haworth <[email protected] mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
I am adding the ISS APRS space communications to the Pine Mountain Observatory STEM workshop this summer.
Using the Kenwood TM-D710G with a PC I can show that the packet sent to the ISS was digipeated through the ISS.
I would like not having to use a PC with the radio. Therefore, not using a PC is there a TM-D710G setting that will show that the beacon was successfully digipeated through the ISS?
QST February 2016 review of the Yaesu on page 52 “ Whenever my FTM-100DR transmitted a beacon and detected that it had been relayed by a digipeater, I hear a series of three descending tones."
Has anyone used the Yaesu FTM-100DR APRS with the ISS and confirmed that it will tell you that the ISS digipeated the packet?
http://aprs.fi http://aprs.fi/ <http://aprs.fi/ http://aprs.fi/> and http://ariss.net http://ariss.net/ <http://ariss.net/ http://ariss.net/> work fine if another station receives the packet and forwards it to the APRS Internet System. This depends upon another station which fine for a back up verification.
73, Clear and dark skies without RFI, David Haworth, WA9ONY http://www.stargazing.net/david http://www.stargazing.net/david <http://www.stargazing.net/david http://www.stargazing.net/david> [email protected] mailto:[email protected]
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73, Clear and dark skies without RFI, David Haworth, WA9ONY http://www.stargazing.net/david http://www.stargazing.net/david [email protected]
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