Hi Gerv:
Downlink for images and voice is 145.800Mhz on FM. To talk to the ISS the frequency is 144.490Mhz, so as you can see it is an odd split. And as i understand the ISS crew sleeps from 2000 to 0600 UTC (here would be from 4pm to 2am AST).
Cheers, Angel - WP3GW
-----Original Message----- From: gervais fillion ve2ckn@hotmail.com To: santanaamt@aol.com; amsat-bb@amsat.org; sarex@amsat.org Sent: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 10:03 am Subject: RE: [sarex] ISS image yesterday
Angel what is the frequency to listen??? i wonder if i can hear anything uphere!!!!! 73/s gervais,ve2ckn
To: amsat-bb@AMSAT.Org; sarex@AMSAT.Org Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:38:19 -0400 From: santanaamt@aol.com Subject: [sarex] ISS image yesterday
Hi all:
Yesterday at 1204 UTC I did get an ISS image, and the interesting thing was that it had on Hurricane Omar, for which we were lucky only a few rains fell here. It was on Robot 36 and used MMSSTV and FT-857 w/ vertical AR-2. It's like a P4 with some noise. Today did not received or heard anything, but let's see.
Cheers,
Angel Santana - WP3GW Trujillo Alto, PR? FK78aj
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