At about 7 minutes in to the video, he talks about the APRS feed on the Geo Ku band downlink (one satellite covers the USA and the other covers Europe. He demonstrates how you can send an APRS message into the APRS system anywhere on Earth and it will come down on that Ku band channel. Although he demonstrates it with an AP that feeds into the Internet APRS system, at least he mentions the RF links. 144.39 in NorthAmerica, 144.800 in Europe, etc, plus the several APRS Amsats http://aprs.org/sats.html
This could be useful for anyone in the wilderness to check the Ku channel for traffic, and he can send his response via HF APRS, or Satellite APRS.
Bob
-----Original Message----- From: KC9SGV via AMSAT-BB Sent: Monday, November 18, 2019 8:36 AM Subject: [amsat-bb] Othernet YouTube video.
Hi All,
Othernet YouTube video: Here is a brand new YouTube video for Othernet. Note that the skills developed to receive the Ku band SES-2 satellite signal, is exactly what would be required to receive the 10 GHz Ku band downlink signal from an eventual ham band GEO sat over the Americas.
Bernard, KC9SGV Sent from my iPad _______________________________________________
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