Based on reports just through the ISS crew has continued to be active on voice over USA & Europe today calling CQ for random contacts.
The frequency combination currently in use appears to be 144.490FM uplink with the 145.800FM downlink.
Good Luck!
Shane VK4KHZ
ISS calling CQ
Re: ISS calling CQ
HI Shane,
Just had a fairly high pass. Nothing heard. I put a few calls out to RS0ISS and NA1SS, and again, nothing heard, as of around 00:10 UTC.
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
Just had a fairly high pass. Nothing heard. I put a few calls out to RS0ISS and NA1SS, and again, nothing heard, as of around 00:10 UTC.
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
Last edited by VK2GOM on Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: ISS calling CQ
Rob, same here also.
David, VK5AYD had a brief voice contact on the last pass. We can only keep trying.
David, VK5AYD had a brief voice contact on the last pass. We can only keep trying.
Re: ISS calling CQ
Just received an email from Kenneth Ransom (Kenneth works at JSC) advising Doug had turned the radio over to packet mode following the last pass as is now sleeping. Hopefully tomorrow!
Re: ISS calling CQ
Hi all
The following link may be of assistance:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/stati ... index.html
At the time of writing, today had not been posted.
I note the pass that prompted Shane's post was the last one of their 'day', if I read the schedule correctly.
73
Marty
The following link may be of assistance:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/stati ... index.html
At the time of writing, today had not been posted.
I note the pass that prompted Shane's post was the last one of their 'day', if I read the schedule correctly.
73
Marty