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Re: AO-10 Frecuencies
- Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AO-10 Frecuencies
- From: Jeff Johns <jeffj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 16:28:23 -0500 (CDT)
On 04-27 02:32pm CDT, the following was written:
> I would like to know the AO-10's frecuencies (Uplink/Downlink, mode and
> some interesting event), and the necesary equipment to work with
> Satellites. Thanks for all. I·m a 27CB pirate (pirate because I make DXs by
> RTTY, SSTV,... digital modes in 27MHz) and I would like to listen the
> satellites and in the future I·d earn my callsign to work in 144 MHz.
Although I hate to discourage anybody.... I don't know if I could bring
myself to help a self-proclaimed pirate work one of our beloved amateur
satellites. It's bad enough that 10 meters is under attack from pirates and
truckers with their Ranger radios.
I will, however, wish you the best of luck in getting your license and would
be willing to aid you in any way possible in that quest.
73 Jeff W4JEF
*--------- Jeff Johns W4JEF - AMSAT# 32615 - QRP-L# 1857 ----------*
|jeffj@scott.net w4jef@amsat.org | Reserve Patrol Captain |
| Satellite: Mir R0MIR-1, AO-27 | Jefferson County Sheriff's Dept|
|200LX+BayPac+FT50=Portable Packet| QTH Birmingham, AL USA |
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