Trying to figure out which birds are currently flying that have active packet capability. Information seems to be outdated from what I can find....
Anyone know when ISS will address their packet/APRS issue?
Going to dial up the 145.825 on my discone with the preamp and see if I hear anything....SATPC only had I think two listed showing the packet freq....
Anyone have a good grasp on the subject?
73 de Tim K4SHF
It’s not as simple as going to HRO and purchasing a jumper cable … (g)
It is months away: from conception to logistics to getting approval from the several agencies involved.
Watch ARISS.org http://ariss.org/ (and here) for news.
Clint K6LCS
Anyone know when ISS will address their packet/APRS issue?
I have personally been trying to find this as well. The best resource I have found so far involves cross checking satellite descriptions on aprs.org (http://www.aprs.org/astars.html) with peoples reports of satellites being operational on AMSAT (https://www.amsat.org/status/). That’s clunky though and I’m not at all sure if it’s a complete view of APRS enabled satellites. For example isn’t there a FalconSat-3 that I should be seeing? I don’t see that one on the Amsat list. Anyways I look forward to other responses on this thread! On Mar 2, 2021, 4:50 AM -0800, Timothy Tapio timothytapio1@gmail.com, wrote:
Trying to figure out which birds are currently flying that have active packet capability. Information seems to be outdated from what I can find....
Anyone know when ISS will address their packet/APRS issue?
Going to dial up the 145.825 on my discone with the preamp and see if I hear anything....SATPC only had I think two listed showing the packet freq....
Anyone have a good grasp on the subject?
73 de Tim K4SHF
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I’ve been on NO-44 and have had one QSO and usually get a few digipeats out of a pass. Yesterday was a four-peat but others’ signals were too weak to decode. More experienced ops have told me to try NO-84, but no luck there so far.73,RayKN2K
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On Tuesday, March 2, 2021, 7:50 AM, Timothy Tapio timothytapio1@gmail.com wrote:
Trying to figure out which birds are currently flying that have active packet capability. Information seems to be outdated from what I can find.... Anyone know when ISS will address their packet/APRS issue? Going to dial up the 145.825 on my discone with the preamp and see if I hear anything....SATPC only had I think two listed showing the packet freq.... Anyone have a good grasp on the subject? 73 de Tim K4SHF
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amsat website/satellites/communication/digital
https://www.amsat.org/two-way-satellites/
each have a link for more info. (yes it would be nice to have a summary table...but its not an unmanageable list)
73 Christy KB6LTY
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falconsat is active - 9600bd. (uses both store and forward and APRS on 70cm downlink)
AISAT-1 has been active
NO-103, BEACONS only from what I can tell.
No-104, no APRS any more, but works great on PSK, and sends out SSTV.
*Digital Satellites*
* FalconSAT-3 https://www.amsat.org/falconsat-3/ * NO-44 (PCsat) http://amsat.org/?page_id=3159%20 Sporadically active * NO-84 (PSAT) http://aprs.org/psat.html PSK31 active continuously / Digipeater when power permits * IO-86 (LAPAN-A2) https://twitter.com/lapansat In equatorial orbit, activations by schedule * AISAT-1 http://amsatindia.org/ * NO-103 (BRICSAT2) http://aprs.org/bricsat-2.html * NO-104 (PSAT2) http://aprs.org/psat2.html * ISS Frequency Summary http://amsat.org/?page_id=5344 * ISS Ham TV http://www.amsat-on.be/hamtv-summary/Currently inoperative
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christy hunter
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Clint Bradford
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crohtun
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John St. John
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Timothy Tapio