[amsat-bb] Re: ISS rptr

Joe nss at mwt.net
Tue Feb 5 07:49:29 PST 2008


Good point now that I think about it.  we have a local terrestrial 
repeater that is very touchy about deviation.  it just does not like 
deviates, (pun intended)  if anyone gets even a little wide it clips 
them right off the machine.  And now thinking about it,  when someones 
gone from ISS they diddn't get weak or noisey,  just gone,  so it does 
sound like people are too  wide.  which could be easy being excited and all.
Joe WB9SBD

Charles Reiche wrote:

>Could this be a function of over deviating?  I had better luck getting in 
>and staying in with NFM mode and onyl running 20W of power.
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>Charlie
>N3CRT
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>>Signals on the cross band repeater is very choppy. Is it a problem?  As i 
>>far i can remember i never hear the ISS downlink so choppy. Is
>>the COR system is activated with audio in the signal or only by the 
>>carrier?
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