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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: AO-91 or 92 problem receiving (Burns Fisher)
   2. Making a phasing line for 70cm polarity switch (Bob Hammond)
   3. Re: Tnx PSAT Report (Hasan al-Basri)
   4. Re: Tnx PSAT Report (E.Mike McCardel)
   5. APRS satellite dual hop (Robert Bruninga)
   6. android (Bob- W7LRD)
   7. Re: android (Don KB2YSI)
   8. Re: android (Lucio Perrone I?LYL)
   9. Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2018-11-09 03:00	UTC
      (aj9n@???.????
  10. XW2 sats (Eli Caul)
  11. Re: android (Roy Dean)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 14:05:25 -0500
From: Burns Fisher <burns@??????.??>
To: diehl.mike.a@?????.???
Cc: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AO-91 or 92 problem receiving
Message-ID:
<CABX7KxUV0njWOPKcmOyf+UPi9Xf=JWpa8Nk5tZq11AAopJN1Cw@????.?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Thanks.  That's a thought.  I did put on some ferrite chokes all over the
place, and it helped some of the other birdies, but not this particular
one.  I'm wondering if it might be radiating from the camera itself and
picked up by the antenna.

On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 2:03 PM Mike Diehl <diehl.mike.a@?????.???> wrote:

> Interesting. I ran into a similar problem but with SO-50. I mounted a
> GoPro to the boom of my arrow and worked an AO-85 pass and everything
> seemed fine. I then had a fairly shallow pass of SO-50 and could barley
> make out anything, I quickly detached it and moved it away and I could hear
> the bird just fine.
>
> You may want to look into shielded CAT-6, I hear this helps.
>
> 73
> Mike Diehl
> W8LID/VE6LID
>
>
> > On Nov 8, 2018, at 09:22, Burns Fisher <burns@??????.??> wrote:
> >
> > I could not find the earlier note about 91 or 92 receive problem, but I
> > just remembered that I had trouble with 91 a few weeks ago and discovered
> > that a network camera that I had observing my antenna was generating a
> > strong signal right on the AO-91 downlink frequency.   Ferrites on the
> CAT5
> > helped some, but not enough.  So until I can examine it more, I power the
> > camera off when I'm working 91.
> >
> > I found it using an HT and just noticed the squelch breaking as I tuned
> > over the frequency.  From then on it just used the HT as a probe.
> Narrowed
> > it down to the network, and then had to do some unplugging to find the
> > actual culprit.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Burns WB1FJ
> > _______________________________________________
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> > to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership.
> Opinions expressed
> > are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
> AMSAT-NA.
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> program!
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>


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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 08:26:19 -0800
From: Bob Hammond <propgrinder@?????.???>
To: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: [amsat-bb] Making a phasing line for 70cm polarity switch
Message-ID:
<CAKoB7OppATfnOOw_8kem0zJNaVguQjuFt2WVcxTk0Z=nr-z3Gg@????.?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

I would like to know how to make a 1/2 wave phasing line for my Gulf Alpha
70cm polarity switch.  I've lost the original one while moving.

I understand that using a SWR meter is how it's done but I'm not sure of
the details.  Is there a better way?

I'd appreciate some help.

Bob
WL7CQX


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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 13:55:41 -0600
From: Hasan al-Basri <hbasri.schiers6@?????.???>
To: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Tnx PSAT Report
Message-ID:
<CAM4UQf2DRXNwUn87GoVBfQ6-6TGdN50OE8OrOdnUdk912gkJUg@????.?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Hi Bob,

I haven't a clue how I would go about doing that.
I would not have even noticed the double hop, had you not pointed it ou.

I thought it looked strange when I saw it, but I chalked it up to something
peculiar about PSAT, not having used it before.

I just got my sat station operational in the last few days, after having it
off the air for a few years. When I lost my az/el to the mice (chewed thru
coax and rotor cables, I pretty much gave up. Then recently, I started
using my old EggBeaters and found  I could get telemetry from AO-85/91/92
and AO-73.

Then I used the 2m EB to listen to XW-2a/b,c/d/e/f and CAS-4A and 4B.

I've always been active in APRS since the early days with you and dosAPRS.
In fact, I think I was one of the earliest adopters of APRS.

I have a large collinear at a HAAT of 43 meters for my APRS digipeater. It
has a mobile range of about 30 to 40 miles. I use the UHF side of that same
antenna for a digital Fusion node (Yaesu) and sometimes steal it to listen
to low elevation sat passes.

Back to satellites: I got so enthused by copying tlm from the FM birds,
that I used my FM radio and the Eggbeaters to work a few guys via the FM
birds, but ..well. it just aint the same as all the fun I had with
AO-6,7,8,10,13 and 40. When 40 died, I lost interest.

Anywho, with my renewed interest in sats, I decided I should get something
to use the linear birds with the eggbeaters, so I picked up a Yaesu FT857d
and it has worked very well. I control it with SDR Console v 3.03 (which
has a fantastic satellite section), and receive using the same program and
an SDRPlay RSP2. So I have full duplex.

After copying some SSTV last week from ISS, I got enthused...looked around
the shack and dusted off an old Kenwood G-707 radio , found  USB > ComPort
adapter that would plug directly into the Kenwood and had an unused Arrow
J-Pole at 15' above the pole I had my az/el system on.  So now, I have a
full time 24x7 packet station on 145.825 using UISS and UTZHO soundmodem.
That is N0AN-10

I also let the SDR system sit on 145.825 when I'm not in the shack. It is
connected on 2m to my Eggbeater, and I run a copy of Direwolf as an Igate
server for anything that shows up on 145.825 packet. (That is N0AN-6)

Nice touching base with you again, and hope I didn't bore ya to sleep.

73, N0AN
Hasan


On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 4:11 AM Hasan al-Basri <hbasri.schiers6@?????.???>
wrote:

> Pat,
> Nice!
>
> Fm N0AN-10 To CQ Via PSAT*,ARISS* <UI pid=F0 Len=43 >[14:50:57]
> =4206.15N/09402.30W`73 v. ISS de Hasan N0AN
>
>
> Fm WD9EWK To APK002 Via PSAT*,ARISS* <UI pid=F0 Len=21 >[14:51:11]
> :N0AN-10  :hi dm43{N
>
>
> 73, N0AN
> Hasan
>


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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 16:02:23 -0500
From: "E.Mike McCardel" <mccardelm@?????.???>
To: hbasri.schiers6@?????.???
Cc: Amsat - BBs <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Tnx PSAT Report
Message-ID:
<CAM5+sotDhepOTkHW_i8UNL515gBWjqk6xXK9tufSETYcJc71yQ@????.?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Hasan,

The satellite positions should be reconstructable by knowing the date,
time and location when the contact was made.
I am assuming the time was 14:50:57 (local or UTC), What day?

Looking at your reports:
Fm N0AN-10 To CQ Via PSAT*,ARISS* <UI pid=F0 Len=43 >[14:50:57]
=4206.15N/09402.30W`73 v. ISS de Hasan N0AN

Fm WD9EWK To APK002 Via PSAT*,ARISS* <UI pid=F0 Len=21 >[14:51:11]
:N0AN-10  :hi dm43{N

is your location 42 degrees 06.15 minutes N latitude and 094 degrees
02.30 minutes W`longitude? Looks like Patrick was in DM43?

Set up your tracker to be at the right time and day and take a screen shot

EMike

E. Michael McCardel, AA8EM, former KC8YLD
Senior Editor for AMSAT News Service,
Past VP Educational Relations for AMSAT-NA

Have you donated to get your Fox-1 Challenge Coin Yet?
http://www.amsat.org/?p=3275
On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 5:13 AM Hasan al-Basri <hbasri.schiers6@?????.???>
wrote:
>
> Pat,
> Nice!
>
> Fm N0AN-10 To CQ Via PSAT*,ARISS* <UI pid=F0 Len=43 >[14:50:57]
> =4206.15N/09402.30W`73 v. ISS de Hasan N0AN
>
>
> Fm WD9EWK To APK002 Via PSAT*,ARISS* <UI pid=F0 Len=21 >[14:51:11]
> :N0AN-10  :hi dm43{N
>
>
> 73, N0AN
> Hasan
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@?????.???. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available
> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
expressed
> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
AMSAT-NA.
> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 16:25:54 -0500
From: Robert Bruninga <bruninga@????.???>
To: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: [amsat-bb] APRS satellite dual hop
Message-ID: <4a953b3f84afa7cd51846fac85933410@????.?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

My bad.  I misread it as a dual hop.  The dual *s put in by some TNC's
confused me.

Here is how a 2 hop packet transmitted as ARISS,ARISS would look on the
downlink in a normal TNC:

PSAT,ARISS,RS0ISS* going one way or   (least likely)
RS0ISS,PSAT,ARISS* going the other      (more possible)

And remember, no one will find these on the ARISS or PSAT downlink pages
because most likely only the first hop will be captured and the second hop
will be rejected as a dupe.

That is why everyone should always watch the downlink live if they want to
capture one of those rare 2-hop APRS packets.

HERE IS HOW TO DO IT:

Challenges: Since PSAT has only a 0.2W transmitter, the ISS is simply
never going to hear it.  But the chance of PSAT hearing the ISS is 20
times better.  SO the best chance of success is via ISS first then PSAT.
But if they both hear the uplink packet, then PSAT will be transmitting at
the same time ISS is and so a dual hop is blocked.

So here is the best scenario for dual hop success:

1) Transmit stations via ARISS,ARISS on one continent hitting only ISS and
NOT hitting PSAT at same time
2) PSAT in footprint of ISS but also over mostly ocean so it might hear
ISS without lots of user QRM
4) Receiving station on a distant continent looking out over water towards
PSAT.

Then chances could be good.  Notice, the transmitting stations can be any
users as long as they are using the ARISS,ARISS path.  So the only person
that has to do any planning is simply coastal receiving stations.

With both ISS and PSAT now operational, this would be a good time for all
users to be using the transmit dual hop path of ARISS,ARISS to maximize
someone else on some other continent receiving them!

-----Original Message-----

> Fm N0AN-10 To CQ Via PSAT*,ARISS* <UI pid=F0 Len=43 >[14:50:57]
> =4206.15N/09402.30W`73 v. ISS de Hasan N0AN
>
> Fm WD9EWK To APK002 Via PSAT*,ARISS* <UI pid=F0 Len=21 >[14:51:11]
> :N0AN-10  :hi dm43{N


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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 15:06:46 -0800 (PST)
From: Bob- W7LRD <w7lrd@???????.???>
To: amsat-bb <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: [amsat-bb] android
Message-ID: <1234475184.392631.1541718406405@???????.???????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Hi - The best tracking program for a Motorola android is?

Thanks  73 Bob Johnson W7LRD






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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 21:12:55 -0500
From: Don KB2YSI <kb2ysi@?????.???>
To: Bob- W7LRD <w7lrd@???????.???>
Cc: amsat-bb <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] android
Message-ID:
<CAAJiE8NjpOvihaQiBo=y-bZ+TD3scs4XQvEEhoeuTfWPoWAKnQ@????.?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

ISS Tracker is the best one I have found. It costs a few dollars, but well
worth it.

--
73, Don KB2YSI

On Thu, Nov 8, 2018, 18:07 Bob- W7LRD <w7lrd@???????.??? wrote:

> Hi - The best tracking program for a Motorola android is?
>
> Thanks  73 Bob Johnson W7LRD
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@?????.???. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available
> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
> expressed
> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
> AMSAT-NA.
> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
>


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Message: 8
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2018 01:03:44 +0100
From: Lucio Perrone I?LYL <lucio.i0lyl@?????.???>
To: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] android
Message-ID: <8de5b741-f684-b07c-c8ba-bc7580a4b5d0@?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15; format=flowed

at your choice

https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Amsat&c=apps

73, Lucio I?LYL

Il 09/11/2018 00:06, Bob- W7LRD ha scritto:
> Hi - The best tracking program for a Motorola android is?
>
> Thanks  73 Bob Johnson W7LRD
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@?????.???. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available
> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
expressed
> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
AMSAT-NA.
> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb



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Message: 9
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2018 03:02:10 +0000 (UTC)
From: <aj9n@???.???>
To: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: [amsat-bb] Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2018-11-09
03:00	UTC
Message-ID: <207881228.1300084.1541732530327@????.?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2018-11-09 03:00 UTC



Quick list of scheduled contacts and events:

?

Bishop O?Connell High School, Arlington, VA, telebridge via W6SRJ

The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS

The scheduled astronaut is Serena Aunon-Chancellor KG5TMT

Contact was successful: Thu 2018-11-08 15:56:28 UTC 51 deg (***)

?

New English School, Jabriya, Kuwait, telebridge via K6DUE

The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS

The scheduled astronaut is Serena Aunon-Chancellor KG5TMT

Contact is a go for: Tue 2018-11-13 10:08:08 UTC 50 deg

?

?

If you are interested in applying for an ARISS contact, please go to
http://www.ariss.org/apply-to-host-an-ariss-contact.html

?

The information below is from the ARISS webpage:

?

International Space Station Astronauts are Calling CQ ARISS Students

??? ARISS-US program?s education proposal window open Oct. 1 - Nov. 30, 2018

?

September 25, 2018:? ARISS is seeking proposals beginning October 1, 2018
from US schools, museums, science centers and community youth organizations
(working individually or together) to host amateur radio contacts with an
orbiting crew member aboard the International Space Station (ISS) between
July 1 and December 30, 2019.

?

Each year, ARISS provides tens of thousands of students with learning
opportunities about space technologies, communications, and much more
through the exploration of Amateur Radio and space. ARISS has been pleased
of late, to be one of many possibilities of interest to educators during
NASA?s A Year of Education on Station, which celebrates an almost 12-month
presence of a teacher aboard the ISS.? The ARISS program connects students
to astronauts on the ISS through a partnership between NASA, the Radio
Amateur Satellite Corporation, the American Radio Relay League, other
Amateur Radio global organizations and the worldwide space agencies. The
program?s goal is to inspire students to pursue interests and careers in
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and in Amateur Radio.

?

Educators report regularly that student participation in the ARISS program
stimulates interest in STEM subjects and STEM careers. One educator wrote,
?Many of the middle school students who took part in and attended the ARISS
contact have selected science courses in high school as a result of that
contact.?? Educators are setting up ham radio clubs in schools and learning
centers because of students? interest.

?

ARISS is looking for organizations that will draw large numbers of
participants and integrate the contact into a well-developed, exciting
education plan. Students can learn about satellite communications, wireless
technology, science research conducted on the ISS, radio science, and other
STEM subjects. Students learn to use Amateur Radio to talk directly to an
astronaut and ask their STEM-related questions. ARISS will help educational
organizations locate Amateur Radio groups who can assist with equipment for
a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for students.

?

The proposal window opens October 1, 2018 and the proposal deadline is
November 30, 2018.

For proposal guidelines and forms and more details, visit:
http://www.ariss.org/hosting-an-ariss-contact-in-the-us.html

?

Proposal webinars for guidance and getting questions answered will be
offered October 11 and October 23, 2018, both at 8 pm Eastern Time. Advance
registration is necessary. To sign up, go to:
ariss-proposal-webinar-fall-2018.eventbrite.com/

?

?

ARISS Contact Applications (Europe, Africa and the Middle East)

?

Schools and Youth organizations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East
interested in setting up an ARISS radio contact with an astronaut on board
the International Space Station are invited to submit an application from
September to October and from February to April.

Please refer to details and the application form at
www.ariss-eu.org/school-contacts.? Applications should be addressed by email
to:? school.selection.manager@????????.???

?

?

?

ARISS Contact Applications (Canada, Central and South America, Asia and
Australia and Russia)

?

Organizations outside the United States can apply for an ARISS contact by
filling out an application.? Please direct questions to the appropriate
regional representative listed below. If your country is not specifically
listed, send your questions to the nearest ARISS Region listed. If you are
unsure which address to use, please send your question to the ARISS-Canada
representative; they will forward your question to the appropriate
coordinator.

?

For the application, click here.

ARISS-Canada and the Americas, except USA: Steve McFarlane, VE3TBD

ARISS-Japan, Asia, Pacific and Australia: Keigo Komuro, JA1KAB, Japan
Amateur Radio League (JARL)

ARISS-Russia: Soyuz Radioljubitelei Rossii (SRR)

?

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ARISS is always glad to receive listener reports for the above contacts.?
ARISS thanks everyone in advance for their assistance.? Feel free to send
your reports to aj9n@?????.??? or aj9n@???.???.

?

Listen for the ISS on the downlink of 145.8? MHz.

?

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*

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All ARISS contacts are made via the Kenwood radio unless otherwise noted.

?

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*


Several?of you have sent me emails asking about the RAC ARISS website and
not being able?to get in.? That has now been changed to?
http://www.ariss.org/

Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this?site.

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Looking?for something new to do?? How about receiving DATV from the ISS???
If interested, then please go to the ARISS-EU website for complete?
details.? Look for the buttons indicating Ham?Video.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
http://www.ariss-eu.org/? ?

?

If you need some assistance, ARISS mentor Kerry N6IZW, might be able to
provide some insight.? Contact Kerry at kbanke@?????????.???
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ARISS congratulations the following mentors who have now mentored over 100
schools:?


Satoshi 7M3TJZ with 135

Francesco IK?WGF with 132

Gaston ON4WF with 123

Sergey RV3DR with 108


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The?webpages listed below were all reviewed for accuracy.? Out of date
webpages?were removed, and new ones have been added.? If there are additional
ARISS?websites I need to know about, please let me know.

Note, all times?are approximate.? It is recommended that you do your own
orbital prediction?or start listening about 10 minutes before the listed
time.
All dates and?times listed follow International Standard ISO 8601 date and
time format?YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS


The complete schedule page has been updated as of?2018-11-09 03:00 UTC.? (***)

Here you will find a listing of all scheduled?school contacts, and
questions, other ISS related websites, IRLP and?Echolink websites, and
instructions for any contact that may be streamed?live.??


http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.rtf

http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.txt

Total number?of ARISS ISS to earth school events is 1276. ?(***)
Each school counts as 1?event.
Total number of ARISS ISS to earth school contacts is 1220. (***)
Each contact may have multiple schools sharing the same time slot.
Total number of ARISS supported terrestrial contacts is?47.

A complete year by year breakdown of the contacts may be found in the
file.
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.rtf

Please?feel free to contact me if more detailed statistics are needed.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

The?following US states and entities have never had an ARISS contact:
South Dakota, Wyoming, American?Samoa, Guam, Northern Marianas Islands, and
the Virgin Islands.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

QSL?information may be found at:??
http://www.ariss.org/qsl-cards.html?

ISS callsigns:? DP?ISS, IR?ISS, NA1SS, OR4ISS,?RS?ISS

****************************************************************************
The successful school list has been updated as of 2018-11-09 03:00 UTC. (***)


http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/Successful_ARISS_schools.rtf

Frequency? chart for packet, voice, and crossband repeater modes showing
Doppler? correction? as of 2005-07-29 04:00 UTC
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/ISS_frequencies_and_Doppler_correction
.rtf

Listing?of ARISS related magazine articles as of 2006-07-10 03:30 UTC.
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/ARISS_magazine_articles.rtf

Check out the Zoho reports of the ARISS?contacts

https://reports.zoho.com/ZDBDataSheetView.cc?DBID=412218000000020415
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Exp. 56 on orbit

Serena Aunon-Chancellor KG5TMT

Alexander Gerst KF5ONO

Sergei Propopev


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73,
Charlie?Sufana AJ9N
One of the ARISS operation team mentors

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Message: 10
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 18:12:25 +0000
From: Eli Caul <eli.caul@?????.???>
To: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: [amsat-bb] XW2 sats
Message-ID:
<MW2PR20MB2060F2A069FAC54A16C869CE98C50@?????????????.????????.????.???????.??
?>

Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Wow!  In the last 12 hours I've gotten several _very_ helpful responses.

 I somehow didn't understand that this was all SSB, I get it now, and I'm
going to see if I can put together the FT-290 I bought from an AMSAT member
and an AIRSpy SDR to try this stuff out.   It sounds like a much different
experience than FM, and I'm looking forward to giving it a try.

This is a very helpful, friendly group.  I've always been impressed by the
quality of the operators on the satellites, and the response I got to this
(admittedly stupid) question is very encouraging to me for the hobby and Ham
Radio in general.

Thank you very much!

- Eli Caul

Director of Customer Care
Sonic
707-237-6201 Direct
707-521-0131 Faxline



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Message: 11
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2018 07:15:05 -0500
From: Roy Dean <royldean@?????.???>
To: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] android
Message-ID:
<CADGPg2tNnRwSMzZyWg-gJsfT-C9+yCaU7oGREYwg+mtriKD0+A@????.?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

For predictions in the future, I use AmsatDroid.   For realtime tracking, I
use:

http://www.amsat.org.ar/pass

in a browser window.



> Hi - The best tracking program for a Motorola android is?



> Thanks 73 Bob Johnson W7LRD


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