Just listened to an East Coast USA pass on 437.325. Strong signal but no decode using standard AFSK AX25 1200 Bd via SoundModem. It did not sound like normal 1200 Baud APRS. SatNOGS has multiple transmitters,speeds and modulation types listed for this frequency so not sure what mode is being used. Anyone have info ?
Thanks Frank - WA2NDV
CAPE 3 was alternating between the bursts of data heard today and AX.25 1200 baud frames. But starting a day or two ago, the 1200 bd transmissions on 437.325 stopped. RayKN2K
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On Friday, February 19, 2021, 4:29 PM, [email protected] [email protected] wrote:
Just listened to an East Coast USA pass on 437.325. Strong signal but no decode using standard AFSK AX25 1200 Bd via SoundModem. It did not sound like normal 1200 Baud APRS. SatNOGS has multiple transmitters,speeds and modulation types listed for this frequency so not sure what mode is being used. Anyone have info ?
Thanks Frank - WA2NDV
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