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Following up on the previous discussion, I too heard a ragchew on AO-92 during the 4/26 15:20 pass, and others heard it on the 4/27 02:00 pass. I checked for repeaters in New England with a 67 Hz CTCSS tone, and W1RJC in New Bedford comes up. Its output at 145.110 MHz also uses a 67 Hz tone and would have a third harmonic at 435.330 MHz, just about right for AO-92 considering doppler. It is also consistent with hearing a NH callsign and discussions about sea vessels :)
-Stephen, N8URE
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I heard it too at the same time-ish maybe about 1532z though from Florida on a 4/26 pass from the North to South. Hopefully AMSAT can sort this one out
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 9:22 AM Stephen DeVience via AMSAT-BB < [email protected]> wrote:
Following up on the previous discussion, I too heard a ragchew on AO-92 during the 4/26 15:20 pass, and others heard it on the 4/27 02:00 pass. I checked for repeaters in New England with a 67 Hz CTCSS tone, and W1RJC in New Bedford comes up. Its output at 145.110 MHz also uses a 67 Hz tone and would have a third harmonic at 435.330 MHz, just about right for AO-92 considering doppler. It is also consistent with hearing a NH callsign and discussions about sea vessels :)
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