Re: [amsat-bb] Repeater interference on AO-92
*Not to get too far off topic, but this is the kind of thing that an SDR in orbit could help hunt down. Imagine one of the GOLFs, with is SDR capability.....*
Yes, with its very own NROL-37, AMSAT could make enough money to put a lot of satellites in orbit! Speaking of which, I'm sure there's a recording of the interfering stations *somewhere* already.
KV1J, that would be awesome to test. Even just recording the repeater output if someone is talking during the pass might allow it to be correlated with a satellite recording. I was going to try on echolink, but it looks like the nodes are down. Maybe leave a radio on the input frequency sometime as well to see if anyone on baofengs shows up.
-Stephen, N8URE
Thanks for testing that Eric. Today it's in L/V mode, but tomorrows ~15:25 pass should have a similar time and profile to the ones where there have been problems.
-Stephen, N8URE
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 2:39 PM Stephen DeVience [email protected] wrote:
*Not to get too far off topic, but this is the kind of thing that an SDR in orbit could help hunt down. Imagine one of the GOLFs, with is SDR capability.....*
Yes, with its very own NROL-37, AMSAT could make enough money to put a lot of satellites in orbit! Speaking of which, I'm sure there's a recording of the interfering stations *somewhere* already.
KV1J, that would be awesome to test. Even just recording the repeater output if someone is talking during the pass might allow it to be correlated with a satellite recording. I was going to try on echolink, but it looks like the nodes are down. Maybe leave a radio on the input frequency sometime as well to see if anyone on baofengs shows up.
-Stephen, N8URE
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