Set out to work amateur radio on international space station by setting the antenna towards the direction of maximum elevation of the pass as usual. I could hear
Many amateur radio Low Earth Satellite operators have difficulty in hearing their own signals on the downlink. Hearing one’s own signal on the downlink tells you for sure
Last year I had posted about the launch of ASRTU-1 FM satellite. Subsequently it has been assigned the name AO-123 by AMSAT. Uplink frequency is 145.850 MHz, with
What you heard just now was the recording from IO-86 (LAPAN-A2) pass today morning. It was a pass of about 35 degree maximum elevation in my region. Being
There was a near overhead pass of International Space Station in my region today evening. I had kept my Moxon Yagi pointed to the beginning of the pass
HADES-ICM (SO-125), the Latest FM Satellite was passing near my region today morning with maximum elevation of about 24 degrees on the Eastern side. As the satellite had
There was a pass of International Space Station starting at 7:19 IST (UTC+5.5) today morning. Though it was only of maximum elevation of about 36 degrees, we had
HADES-ICM amateur radio satellite has been named SO-125 or Spain Oscar 125 by AMSAT, as per request from AMSAT-EA. It is a 1.5U PocketQube having an SDR-based FM
I have found the Argentinian Amsat satellite pass prediction page quite useful for my Low Earth Orbit Satellite operations. I use it for manual Doppler tuning in my