[amsat-bb] Re: What frequency do I use?
Roger Kolakowski
rogerkola at aol.com
Thu Jan 8 20:24:30 PST 2009
Or watch the list...the frequencies have been discussed many times over the
last 2 weeks...(oh, and don't forget the tone)
Roger
WA1KAT
----- Original Message -----
From: "WB2LLP" <wb2llp at optonline.net>
To: "AMSAT -BB" <AMSAT-BB at amsat.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 9:15 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] What frequency do I use?
> As of late Thursday afternoon the ARISS site was showing the
145.99/437.80 pair in two locations. Unfortunately one location was the
inverse of the other. Which was correct? If I had packed up my equipment
and gone out to work the ISS repeater, and heard nothing because I picked
the wrong frequency pair I would come home rather frustrated/irritated.
>
> AO-51 is a wonderfully capable machine and the controllers are doing a
wonderful job of changing the satellite capabilities which encourages the
newcomer to improve his station and the old timer to dust off his AO-40
hardware. Unfortunately, for any number of reasons, the satellite
capabilities and frequencies have been changing rather quickly. If a user
does not check the AMSAT website, and the AMSAT BBS before trying to hear
the satellite he risks hearing nothing and getting frustrated thinking that
there is something wrong with his equipment or his understanding of the
process.
>
> I would like to suggest that the controllers give some serious thought to
more stability in the AO-51 configuration. Maybe the configuration periods
should be at least 2 weeks so that people have a better chance of knowing
the hardware and frequencies of the satellite. Also, the person trying a new
configuration has a few consecutive days to get the bugs out of his
station. Additionally, make sure the information presented on the AMSAT and
ARISS sites is correct.
>
> 73 de WB2LLP Gene
>
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