Got on the ISS Repeater this morning during the 1127 UTC pass here in Vermont FN34im. No one else heard.
I took the opportunity to play with doppler/power/antenna alignment/modulation etc.
As suspected, everything needs to be pretty much right on for good access. By paying close attention to AZ/El and Doppler, I was able to hold the repeater down to less than 5 degree El. Even at my power level, 2-3 kHz seemed to be the maximum error on doppler. Power here was set at ~ 5 kW EIRP. I did drop 10 dB and still got in as the ISS passed overhead. (33 degrees El).
Unfortunately that was the last pass I can get on...
Did I read there was the possibility of 2.4 GHz operation? I have a transverter and 60 watts that I can use. That would be fun!!
73, Mike, N1JEZ AMSAT 29649 "A closed mouth gathers no feet"
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