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With the ISS digipeater down and NO-84 and NO-44 only slightly operational, are there any other birds that can do APRS digipeating on 145.825? What ever happened with BHUTAN-1 and MAYA-1? Weren't they supposed to be APRS digipeater capable?
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IO-86 has APRS digi onboard, but only activated once a day due to secondary payload on the LAPAN A2/ORARI sattelite.
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On Dec 31, 2018, at 7:21 AM, [email protected] wrote:
With the ISS digipeater down and NO-84 and NO-44 only slightly operational, are there any other birds that can do APRS digipeating on 145.825? What ever happened with BHUTAN-1 and MAYA-1? Weren't they supposed to be APRS digipeater capable?
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