[aprssig] APRS radios
Ronald Armstrong ve2jor at videotron.caSun May 25 18:51:46 UTC 2008
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Drew Baxter a écrit : > Discovery's Science Channel (and Science HD) will be doing coverage > from 7p to 9p Eastern tonight too, live feeds, etc. > > Michel Fournier might be jumping out of a pressurized capsule from 25 > miles above the Earth around midnight-ish too, though he's tried to do > this a few times and had technical problems preventing it. > http://gizmodo.com/393142/frenchman-plummeting-25-miles-from-the-sky-will-break-sound-barrier-world-records > > > He's supposedly going to have GPS onboard and some sort of radio, but > I'm kinda doubting it's APRS. Shame really, that would've been great > advertising.. :) > > ---Droo, K1XVM > > At 01:03 PM 5/25/2008, Scott Miller wrote: > >> On a completely unrelated subject, don't forget - Mars Phoenix lands >> (well, hopefully) today. Live coverage on NASA TV. >> >> Scott >> N1VG > > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig > There will be an APRS tracker on 144.39 and the callsing will be F6FAO-11 and if the WX permit the launch will be 4:00 AM North Battleford Saskatchawan Canada 6:00 Am on the east coast. Here is there web saite http://www.legrandsaut.org/index.php?lang=eng Ronald VE2JOR
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