[amsat-bb] Re: Satellite Recordings 2 Year Anniversary
Angelo Glorioso
n5uxt at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 19 05:56:53 PDT 2012
I would like to echo the same. I do appreciate the dedication and the time it takes you to organize and label all
the recordings.
This has been a very valuable tool over the last two years.
73 de Angelo
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If you don't ask, you will never know!!
> From: co6cbf at frcuba.co.cu
> To: john at papays.com
> Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2012 20:32:56 -0500
> CC: amsat-bb at amsat.org
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Satellite Recordings 2 Year Anniversary
>
> John,
>
> I think that your satellite recordings website has been a great tool for the
> Satellite Community, at least for me has been a great help to improve my
> homebrew Sat setup, my operating abilities on Sat and save unforgettable
> times in my ham radio life such as: my first contact on Sat and my first
> portable operation from EL91/FL01.
>
> Thanks very much for this special gift!
>
> 73!
>
> Hector, CO6CBF
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: amsat-bb-bounces at amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces at amsat.org] En nombre
> de John Papay
> Enviado el: domingo, 18 de marzo de 2012 17:31
> Para: amsat-bb at amsat.org
> Asunto: [amsat-bb] Satellite Recordings 2 Year Anniversary
>
> Today marks the two year anniversary of my satellite
> recordings website. Since March 18th, 2010, there have
> been about 2800 recordings posted totalling about 1.9Gb.
>
> AO-51 is the most recorded satellite with 1358 files. It
> was a great bird and its demise was a great loss to the
> satellite community. But the sound from it is preserved.
> It's interesting to go back and listen to some of the older
> recordings to see what has changed and what has not changed.
>
> AO-27 is the second most popular with about 920 recordings. They
> are all edited to remove the part of the pass that is either silent
> or contains telemetry.
>
> HO-68 is another bird which we all miss. There are 86 pass
> recordings to remember it by. Likewise there are 69 recordings
> of SO-67, a bird you could hear easily with a rubber duck antenna.
>
> There are linear bird recordings as well but I don't post many
> since you have to tune around to pick up qso's and then stay
> with them for a bit. But they are there and some show how much
> like HF a linear bird can sound like when someone like UT1FG/MM
> shows up from a wet grid.
>
> Now that VO-52 is back on I'll try to post some recordings of
> that one as well.
>
> I'm not sure how much longer I'll continue to post these recordings.
> Many that could benefit from them don't know they are there.
>
> 73,
> John K8YSE
>
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