[aprssig] RE: 9600 APRS satellite on 145.825
Chris Kantarjiev cak at dimebank.comTue Dec 6 18:33:41 UTC 2005
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> > > Actually, people with D7's and D700's need to be > experimenting with this capability even without waiting > for ECHO. If you have a D7 or D700, just leave it > overnight on 145.825 with say a 5 minute beacon rate > and see how often you got in in the morning. or who > else you captured on your receiver. Just about > any APRS path will work, WIDE, ARISS, APRSAT, > WIDE2-2, etc... "just" is a four-letter word :-) I'd be happy to try this with my D7 if someone will go through it in a little more detail. For example, 1200 or 9600? 73 de chris K6DBG
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