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Re: AO-7 chirping
- Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AO-7 chirping
- From: ATSB <tiung@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 09:28:00 -0700
Greeting All,
I have also been copying most of the passes with strong signals.
I too notice during the yesterday's pass some chirping.
73
Sangat, 9M2SS
At 09:54 23/07/02 +1200, Alan W Leech wrote:
>21:30z 22 July
>
>Just had a great Mode "B" pass down the Tasman Sea between NZ and our
>Western Island, aka Australia.
>
>Must've been too early for them again as nobody else was heard. Anyway,
>all was going well, apart from no other takers, till at about 21:20 my
>return sig's suddenly started to chop out. On tuning up the downlink
>passband I found some real weird "chirpy" CW at 145.550, this as the
>bird was going away from me. A quick flick to 145.970 confirmed that the
>beacon was still strong and steady, but not sure if the chirpy stuff I
>heard was the same cw as the beacon, I only have one SSB rig on 145.
>
>Cheers,
> Alan. (ZL2VAL)
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