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SV1BSX > SAREX    07.10.98 18:57l 29 Lines 997 Bytes #-9943 (0) @ AMSAT
BID : 981002_14450
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Subj: [sarex] APRS/MIR experiment!
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To  : SAREX@AMSAT

Message-Id: 981002_14450
 
 
MIR is coming over The Eastern USA everyday now in the late afternoons
every 1.5 hours for 6 passes.  and is moving earlier about 20 minutes
every day.  The next month is the ideal time to plan on doing some APRS
SCHOOL demos or experiments via MIR.  Several schools are on.  My US Naval
Academy transmitter should be seen about once an orbit.
 
This is not a one-time experiment requiring a fixed schedule and only a
one chance opportunity.  It is ongoing. Just turn on a TNC and radio on
145.985 and capture what you see whenever it is convenient for you and
your school.  Just leave a radio on and a PC and let them see.  Or if you
are a school, then consider joining us.  Just make sure to put something
"schoolish" in your STATUS/POSIT packet so it is clear you are part
of the school experiment.
 
Remember, these are UI packets only.  Do NOT attempt any connections which
just QRM everyone...
 
de WB4APR
 




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