It looks like eclipse season has started for AO-7 as it was reported to still be in Mode B this morning over Europe and South America.
This means it should be in Mode B daily for the next 16 weeks or so.
Enjoy!
73,
Paul, N8HM
Listened in on the pass over my QTH this morning and heard a few guys but no takers on my CQs. There was another sat going over at the same time so I assume that one was more busy.
73, W0EA TJ ---- QRP ARCI #14612 | CW Ops #953 | SKCC #4593T NAQCC #3768 | Flying Pigs QRP #2254 http://W0EA.us *Because QRO is too easy (but sometimes required!)*
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 7:27 AM, Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net wrote:
It looks like eclipse season has started for AO-7 as it was reported to still be in Mode B this morning over Europe and South America.
This means it should be in Mode B daily for the next 16 weeks or so.
Enjoy!
73,
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