Just listened to a long pass of a downlink on 145.840 MHz at 9600 baud full scale on my radio. Did not decode a single packet.
But it did track Doppler from starting at 145.840+ and ending at 145.335 or so and it went from west, across north to East…
At first I thought it might have been someone uplinking to PFS3, but it was solid, never dropped until it faded to the east.
Bob
That was CAS-4A at 145.835 MHz. It didn't decode because it's 4800 baud GMSK, not 9600 baud.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 10:06 AM, Robert Bruninga bruninga@usna.edu wrote:
Just listened to a long pass of a downlink on 145.840 MHz at 9600 baud full scale on my radio. Did not decode a single packet.
But it did track Doppler from starting at 145.840+ and ending at 145.335 or so and it went from west, across north to East…
At first I thought it might have been someone uplinking to PFS3, but it was solid, never dropped until it faded to the east.
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