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I have been firing APRS through NO-84 for the last three days and was logged on almost all passes here in UK. However I notice the downlink signal is a lot weaker than ISS so I assume it is running much lower power. As a result I don't hear all the downlink transmissions. I don't know what the power difference is. Dick G4BBH
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NO-84 runs around 340 mW.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 4:07 PM, Richard Ferryman [email protected] wrote:
I have been firing APRS through NO-84 for the last three days and was logged on almost all passes here in UK. However I notice the downlink signal is a lot weaker than ISS so I assume it is running much lower power. As a result I don't hear all the downlink transmissions. I don't know what the power difference is. Dick G4BBH
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