I don't remember who asked the question, but I got on AO7 tonite ~1255z 3 sep 07 to ascertain the frequencies. Someone made the comment that they were quite far from the posted.
Not true....Accounting for doppler, of course, they are amazingly close to what they were when I first got on in 1980, and what they were in 2004 when it "came back to life".....I haven't been on for months so thought I would respond to his question...Nominal 432.150(lsb) up, 145.950(usb) up......
It took amazingly little power, I estimate about 3 watts , up the pipe, from my ICOM 910. (as low as I can crank the output!).... And I thank those that answered, but could not get ANY callsigns for certain, tho I heard my own callsign clearly, to confirm the frequencies, and I thank them...for their response..
BUT.....some dork running tons of power managed to overpower us at every attempt...deliberately??? or otherwise...
First time I've had that happen in over 27 years of satellite operation...where do these guys come from??
73, Dave wb6llo@amsat.org Disagree: I learn....
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