[amsat-bb] Re: Request for a file of amateur satellite frequencies

Dale Hershberger daleh at alaska.net
Wed Oct 24 14:10:31 PDT 2012


On 10/24/2012 12:56 PM, Dale Hershberger wrote:
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> 73,
> Dale - KL7XJ
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> On 10/24/2012 6:46 AM, Graham Shirville wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> This may seem odd but I cannot seem to locate any website that has a simple list of ACTIVE satellites with data showing:
>>
>> Name
>> ID number
>> Up/Down Frequencies
>> Modes or modulation info
>> maybe output power and?? other info
>>
>> It would be a really useful checksheet  to have by you when operating portable and, I am told that, if it were created in an xml format, it could be searchable by machines as well as humans!
>>
>> If there is not such a list in existence perhaps the experts meeting at Orlando this weekend could create something for us?
>>
>> many thanks
>>
>> Graham
>> G3VZV
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