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Re: APRS/MIR pass 1 no-go
>
> At 10:18 AM 3/10/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >Nothing heard on the 1455z pass. R0MIR was working on the prior pass at
> >1325z. Donno what happened. Stay tuned for the next pass at 1630z on 10
> >Mar over USA... de WB4APR
> >
>
> MIR not heard here on the second pass either...hope it's nothing serious.
>
> 73 de Rick, HR2KOS
Andy Thomas was active on 143.625 MHz during the second pass (1630 UTC).
(I didn't check the first.) Maybe there's a desense problem? I seem to
remember something similar to this happening a few weeks ago. Once the
crew went to bed and 143.625 MHz went silent, the packets started flying
on 145.985 MHz.
Just a thought...
73, de John, KD2BD
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