[amsat-bb] Re: ISS Packet using AGWPE
JoAnne Maenpaa
k9jkm at comcast.net
Sat Apr 16 09:50:12 PDT 2011
Hello Peter,
> connect to ISS using AGWPE with my soundcard.
> can anyone help me with this?
I found the links to JE9PEL's setup guides posted on the UISS main page to
be helpful in getting my soundcard packet running:
http://users.belgacom.net/hamradio/uisslinks.htm
> How does one connect to the ISS digipeater?
1. One good way to learn is to see what kind of packets others are sending.
You can spy on the ISS 145.825 MHz packet log at http://www.ariss.net/
2. 99% of the packet digipeats via ISS are UI packets (they aren't connected
to any specific node) and pretty much are an AX.25 CQ-with-text-string so to
speak.
3. To setup your packet path for the ISS setting the UNPROTO parameter to
'via ARISS'
(UNPROTO CQ VIA ARISS) is about all that is needed for the average user. The
digipeater at the ISS plugs in its specific callsign RS0ISS-3 or RS0ISS-4 in
response to the ARISS alias. There is a pull-down menu in the UISS program
where you can select ARISS.
4. An AX.25 hard-connection to the RS0ISS-11 Packet PBBS (C RS0ISS-11) is
not recommended over highly populated areas. If you establish a connection
to RS0ISS-11 the full AX.25 protocol for packet retries and timeouts takes
effect. Now your hard-connection retries will compete with the dozens of UI
packet transmissions and you'll never get to the PBBS anyways. You'll see
the ISS digi faithfully retrying and retrying per AX.25 protocol as it goes
over the horizon ... it will timeout over someone else's QTH. Most of the
PBBS messages you occasionally see are "Hello There" postings and not worth
the effort compared to the quick keyboard UI packet QSOs that many
successfully complete.
5. If you run UI-View along with UISS and AGWPE you can get an APRS map
showing the locations of the stations sending location data via ISS digi. I
have one example of an ISS pass mapped at
http://home.comcast.net/~k9jkm/UI_View_ISS_Pass.jpg
Hope this helps,
--
73 de JoAnne K9JKM
k9jkm at amsat.org
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