[amsat-bb] ARISS-Russia FM transmissions
Julien NICOLAS
contact at juliennicolas.com
Wed Jun 20 11:29:49 UTC 2018
Hello,
You can check near everywhere in the world if something has been
received with the Satnogs project.
https://network.satnogs.org/observations/?future=0&good=1&bad=1&unvetted=1&failed=1&norad=25544&observer=&station=
And of course it's not limited to the ISS.
If you want to schedule an observation anywhere in the network you must
share your ground station (even a not motorized one).
But for a public event like ARISS contact, observations are
automatically scheduled over all the network.
A lot of ham ground station are already in the network.
F4HVX
Le 20/06/2018 13:16, Mike Rupprecht a écrit :
> Hi Joe,
> also nothing over Europe :-(
>
> 73 Mike
> DK3WN
>
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> Pereira
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> Betreff: [amsat-bb] ARISS-Russia FM transmissions
>
> 10:58 UTC today, nothing heard from the Tanusha 3.
>
> Any reports from others ?
>
> JP
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