I reached out to JPL to ask what the desired frequency for this experiment would be if your amateur callsign ended in the letter "F". Here's the response:
/Hi Les- What a strange thing for us to leave out! The omission will be corrected in our next update of the page this week.
In the updated frequency table we will publish, F corresponds to 28.091 MHz.
Thanks for your interest in this activity!/
Cheers, Preston Dyches Solar system & technology public engagement NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory MS 230-275 4800 Oak Grove Drive Pasadena, CA 91109
They updated the site and changed nearly all of the 28 MHZ freqs.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Les Rayburn" les@highnoonfilm.com To: "AMSAT Mailing List" amsat-bb@amsat.org; vhf@w6yx.stanford.edu Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2013 2:12 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Say "Hi" To Juno (Callsign end's with "F")
I reached out to JPL to ask what the desired frequency for this experiment would be if your amateur callsign ended in the letter "F". Here's the response:
/Hi Les- What a strange thing for us to leave out! The omission will be corrected in our next update of the page this week.
In the updated frequency table we will publish, F corresponds to 28.091 MHz.
Thanks for your interest in this activity!/
Cheers, Preston Dyches Solar system & technology public engagement NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory MS 230-275 4800 Oak Grove Drive Pasadena, CA 91109
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73,
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