Category: Satellite Recordings
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ISS 79° pass 13:42:07 CST 18:42:07 UTC I decided to take one radio out into the field for today’s pass, my ICOM ID-52A. It is a dual band radio and has the option to record. Usually I have been using two radios, one for transmit and one for receive. I…
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Due to rain this morning I was not able to catch this satellite. This would have been my first pass of the RS95S. Below are the frequencies for this bird. This is an FM satellite. Uplink: 145.920 MHz (67Hz CTCSS) Downlink: 436.950 MHz
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Decent pass on the ISS this afternoon. I thought I made 2 contacts however John – KE9FF is operating under an expired license, and the K15IP station does not exist.
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Great pass this morning for SO-50. Made a few new contacts before the storm rolled in, Steve – W15D and Ralph – KA0JMK. It sounded like Ralph – KA0JMK did not have his receive frequency correct. Sorry Jason, W3ALT for getting your name wrong, it was good to hear you…
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Great pass today on the ISS, a lot of static though. I did not begin to receive any audio until the ISS was approaching max elevation. However I did receive one contact with James- WD5GRW from Allen, Texas – thanks James.
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Below is a recording of the full pass taken on 2016-05-21. I was able to make a contact with Douglas – AA0DW, his QTH is in Loveland, Colorado. You can hear the contact at 2 minutes, 42 seconds into the recording.
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SO-50 is a widely used amateur radio satellite that has FM transponders that use a 67 Hz PL tone for access. It operates as a repeater and was designed and built as part of a Saudi Arabian amateur radio program. Uplink FM (67 Hz CTCSS) 145.850 MHz Downlink FM 436.765…
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Below is the recording from yesterday’s pass of the ISS, 2026-5-18. AOS was at 16:52 CST. The duration of the pass was 6m 38s. I was able to make 3 contacts, Jason – W3ALT, Paul – W5CIP and Joe – WD5RIG. Jason, W3ALT has confirmed. As of today I am…
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This is my first contact via the ISS, it was made yesterday 2026-5-17. At 14 seconds into the recording you will hear me respond to Andy, KE7RTB, finalizing my first contact.
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This recording was from yesterday, 2026-5-15. Yesterday’s pass was at 17:39, it was a good pass, just over 30 degrees elevation. I decided to try and make a contact this time but was not able to. You will here me say my call sign and grid square location at 19…