[amsat-bb] APRS Satellite PATHs
Robert MacHale
robert.machale at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 16 16:32:31 UTC 2019
You may be right.
Bob Bruninga mentioned a scenario where the ARISS path becomes PSAT, ARISS* because the satellite inserts the call sign.
73
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On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, 8:20:01 AM PDT, Ryan Noguchi via AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb at amsat.org> wrote:
I admit I am not very familiar with the packet format, but that feed seems to identify the satellite that digipeated (or originated) each packet. Yesterday, Christy KB6LTY and I exchanged messages on AISAT, which can be seen in that packet stream, even though I used only the path ARISS. And KE4AZZ had packets digipeated by PSAT2. What am I missing?
73, Ryan AI6DO
On Monday, July 15, 2019, 1:31:37 PM PDT, KE6BLR Robert <ke6blr.robert at gmail.com> wrote:
Just a thought -- one of the benefits of using the actual call sign (RS0ISS, PSAT, PSAT2) rather than ARISS or APRSAT is for the record.
For example, I am calculating the Az/El of each contact based on the digipeated (PSAT*) path. When the digipeated path is ARISS or APRSAT there is no good way to clarify which satellite participated in the packet.
http://www.spacecommunicator.club/igates/
See the Az/El columns for PSAT; I plan to add Az/El for others sometime soon.
As a consumer of the data, I prefer seeing the individual call sign. As the user of the radio, I can see how using APRSAT for everything is more convenient.
73
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