* No blatently off-topic posts such as BBS ads, "test" messages,
Moderator wrote to All <=-
Moderator : Sean Dennis KD5COL (1:18/200)
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HAM is for the discussion of amateur radio in all of its forms.
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* Please don't gate this echo to USENET, a mailing list, another BBS
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without the moderator's express and written permission. This is
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When is the next ISS pass that's visible where I am?
Jimmy Anderson wrote to All <=-
For an attempt to start a thread... :-)
Made SEVERAL contacts on .52 this morning just doing a breakfast run
to Chick-Fil-A! Man I wish we had that kind of traffic at home!
When is the next ISS pass that's visible where I am?
Welcome! Thanks for your hard work!
mark lewis wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
create an account and put in your location... the rest
should be self-explanatory ;)
create an account and put in your location... the rest
should be self-explanatory ;)
Hah!
I don't know if I've asked you this before or not, but are you an
amateur radio operator?
Mark Lewis wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
* Please don't hesitate to contact the moderators with any questions.
When is the next ISS pass that's visible where I am?
go here: https://www.heavens-above.com/
create an account and put in your location... the rest should be self-explanatory ;)
Sean Dennis wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
For an attempt to start a thread... :-)
Duly noted. :D
Made SEVERAL contacts on .52 this morning just doing a breakfast run
to Chick-Fil-A! Man I wish we had that kind of traffic at home!
Where are you at? Sounds like the Atlanta area.
I intend on being much more active in this echo. I've given all of my other echoes to others save for here, CLASSIC_COMPUTER, and MUFFIN/TUB (Maximus BBS/Squish mail tosser suypport echoes; both of which I use).
I have been very busy on the air lately, especially working digital
modes like Feld Hell, FSK Hell 105, Olivia, and PSK31.
I do work a lot of SSB stuff though. :)
Sean Dennis wrote to Mark Lewis <=-
mark lewis wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
create an account and put in your location... the rest
should be self-explanatory ;)
Hah!
I don't know if I've asked you this before or not, but are you an
amateur radio operator?
go here: https://www.heavens-above.com/
create an account and put in your location... the rest should
be self-explanatory ;)
I wanted the time, not how to buikd a clock. ;-)
I use the iOS app Sky Guide. It knows where I am and gives me a 15
minute heads up...
mark lewis wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
at this time, i have to find it, though... not sure were it
has gotten off to... it is a heathkit receiver that we
built... but gotta find it first... otherwise only the
stuff that streams on the 'net is available...
Jimmy Anderson wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
KM4UXV
wife is KM4UXW, but not active - just does some stuff during weather related incidents...
Mark Lewis wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
I use the iOS app Sky Guide. It knows where I am and gives me a 15
minute heads up...
heaven's above may have an iOS app... i forget... either way, it (and several others) are strictly satellite tracking sites... there are, of course, local apps that can be run, too... especially for HAM operators working satellites... gpredict is one or those that is ok... it is
going through some updates related to radio control... it can/will turn your antenna and switch freqs on your radio when working a satellite...
i used to use the old STSPlus for ground tracks and listing sats with upcoming view chances... currently i'm using gpredict on linux in place
of STSPlus but it just isn't the same...
they're good but i also want one that shows the sky view from my
location with the sat's path so i will know exactly which sat i'm
seeing flying over... in that end, i'm using stellarium which is an astronomy program first... but my current setup for all of these is nothing like what i had on my OS/2 system before Hurricane Florence
blew through here and mucked things up :|
I don't know if I've asked you this before or not, but are you an
amateur radio operator?
KM4UXV
wife is KM4UXW, but not active - just does some stuff during weather related incidents...
Daryl Stout wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Jimmy,
I don't know if I've asked you this before or not, but are you an
amateur radio operator?
KM4UXV
wife is KM4UXW, but not active - just does some stuff during weather related incidents...
You may get that Monday into Tuesday, with Cristobal visiting the MidSouth.
Daryl, WX4QZ
Re: Re: HAM Echo Rules
By: Jimmy Anderson to All on Mon Jun 01 2020 13:04:00
go here: https://www.heavens-above.com/
create an account and put in your location... the rest should be self-explanatory ;)
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Re: Re: HAM Echo Rules
By: Sean Dennis to mark lewis on Tue Jun 02 2020 16:42:20
O:)
no... i had plans to get my license waaaay back in the '70s but couldn't get morse down well enough... discovered (very) loud music, computers, and rocketry instead... i know that things have been relaxed since then but these days i (still) just listen to the bands when i decide to fire up the radio... at this time, i have to find it, though... not sure were it has gotten off to... it is a heathkit receiver that we built... but gotta find it first... otherwise only the stuff that streams on the 'net is available...
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Hah!
I don't know if I've asked you this before or not, but are you an amateur radio operator?
73 DE KD5COL,
Sean
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