INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION ISS
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ARISS Packet System |
| ISS is now digipeating packets via the UNPROTO call of NOCALL. Uplink is 145.99 and downlink is 145.80. Here is how to operate via ISS! 1) Do not attempt a connection to any other station. It is a fruitless exercise and only adds QRM to a very busy channel. 2) ANY TNC:
3) Kwd D700 or D7(G):
4) APRS:
SHARING THE BAND.
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Current Station Location |
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ISS (ZARYA) 1 25544U 98067A 05234.29305318 .00012509 00000-0 98516-4 0 1953 2 25544 51.6438 282.4807 0001164 335.0801 114.1474 15.71891698386084 SOYUZ-TMA 6 1 28640U 05013A 05232.46913194 .00014289 00000-0 11209-3 0 1147 2 28640 51.6448 291.8116 0001188 318.2423 242.9689 15.71842490 19875 PROGRESS-M 53 1 28700U 05021A 05232.46913194 .00014289 00000-0 11209-3 0 658 2 28700 51.6448 291.8116 0001188 318.2423 242.9689 15.71842490 10154 |
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| * ARISS packet system to be activated: The ISS Expedition 1 crew was expected to turn on the packet system sometime this week. The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station packet system will identify as RZ3DZR-1. It will uplink on 145.99 MHz and downlink on 145.80 MHz. When the system is activated and the ISS is within view, Earth stations can expect to hear a periodic beacon every two minutes. Earth stations may send unformatted informational (UI) packets to the ISS (ie, it should be operational for APRS beacons). Earth stations are asked to refrain from using the Packet Mailbox System at this time, however, since the crew does not have the computer hooked up to read messages. Do not transmit on the packet uplink until you have heard the packet beacon. If you copy the packet system, let ARISS know and save your information for a future QSL card. For more information on ARISS, visit the ARISS Web site, http://ariss.gsfc.nasa.gov/ .--Frank Bauer, KA3HDO |
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