[aprssig] Re: buoys...

Matt Murphy web8ck at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 12 08:18:29 EST 2007


Hey Jim,
A good Reference that I have used is the ISS Fan Club at: http://www.issfanclub.com.  They have digi and other mode info down the right side.  http://www.ariss.net will show the time the digi was last heard.  The same for PCSat, Ande, and Raft here: http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/pcsat.cgi?absolute=1.
  
73,
Matthew, kc8bew




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Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 11:03:15 -0800
From: Jim Lux <jimlux at earthlink.net>
Subject: [aprssig] buoys...
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Bob,

I assume that since you're only interested in Chesapeake Bay, you 
have sufficient coverage if you have an antenna for a digi up a 
hundred feet or so?  That is, somewhere has line of sight to most of the bay?


I guess for California, the comparable situation would be San Francisco Bay.

You probably couldn't for instance, track an ambitious sea kayaker 
down the entire Pacific Coast, using the terrestrial APRS network.

But the idea of using the ARISS packet digi is intriguing.  Is it 
actually working?  Someone had mentioned that the Amateur stuff on 
ISS was shut down, except for school contacts.. and there's no 
obvious place to go for status on the ARISS page.

Jim, W6RMK












 
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