Anyone have any tips for working the iss? I've heard several passes this week on 145.800 but cannot seem to get thru the pileup. Timing your transmissions seems to be the hardest part. The Tx offset I'm using is -1.31mhz. Any suggestions?
John Va3bl Mobile in fn03
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Try 145.800 rec and 144-490 transmitt that works for me and best chance is when they are the closest to your location
WA4HFN ----- Original Message ----- From: "News Radio 6" newsradio6@gmail.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 12:19:16 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Na1iss
Anyone have any tips for working the iss? I've heard several passes this week on 145.800 but cannot seem to get thru the pileup. Timing your transmissions seems to be the hardest part. The Tx offset I'm using is -1.31mhz. Any suggestions?
John Va3bl Mobile in fn03
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On 11/19/2010 9:19 AM, News Radio 6 wrote:
Anyone have any tips for working the iss? I've heard several passes this week on 145.800 but cannot seem to get thru the pileup. Timing your transmissions seems to be the hardest part. The Tx offset I'm using is -1.31mhz. Any suggestions?
John Va3bl Mobile in fn03
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I use 1448.00 rx and 144.900 tx in split. When the footprint covers my area it works great. I use IC910H for transceiver.
Dale KL7XJ
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