I may be going on an extended adventure which will take me far from the usual communications facilities of phone, internet, or even regular postal mail. This pretty much leaves HF and SAT as my options for messaging and communication with the outside world. As far as SATs go, what's presently flying or near term planned for launch that will serve as a message relay for nts type messages?
Thanks,
Eric AF6EP
I may be going on an extended adventure which will take me far from the usual communications... As far as SATs go, what's presently flying or near term planned for launch that will serve as a message relay for nts type messages?
Better to squeeze your messages down to APRS style one-liners and then you will have several options including direct Email.
1) ISS 145.825 up and down 2) Later this fall FAST1 and FAST2 if releaset to amateur use 3) PCSAT-1 (W3ADO up and down on 145.825)
PCSAT-1 is basically dead but one or two packets might get through during mid-day passes rarely. See live downlink on http://pcsat.aprs.org
ISS is often on, but sometimes off for days at a time. See current activity at http://www.ariss.net
FAST1 will have the same 145.825 uplink but ground stations will have to monitor the UHF downlink. And FAST2 has a 145.825 downlink, but it takes a KW on the uplink, but can be used to get messages to you from fixed stations.
I keep begging to get more 145.825 transponders on every bird that flies and has room, so that we can have a continuous presence on there, independent of bird.
Bob, WB4APR
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