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Three Packet Satellites Available on 145.825 MHz
Bob, WB4APR reminds satellite packet operators of the opportunity of up to 25 passes per day for 2-way keyboard communications with simple packet equipment on 145.825 MHz uplink and downlink.
The 145.825 MHz frequency includes ARISS aboard the ISS, ANDE and PCSAT-1 operating at 1200 baud. Recently GO-32 became available on 435.225 MHz for 9600 baud communications.
APRS Igate Packet gateway stations copying these three packet digipeater satellites on 145.825 feed to the two web pages:
http://www.ariss.net
http://pcsat.aprs.org
For additional information regarding the GO-32 435.225 MHz 9600 baud operation see: http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/GO32-ops.html