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Re: ISS SLEEP
Valery was on the mic around 1930edt. I had mentioned to a local ham who I
connected to via packet (pre-arranged. he lives across town) that several
passes were near the ohio area. Our packet stations were ready to go and
instead there was Valery. Too bad I forgot what the voice uplink was! :) I
know it now and have both ISS packet and voice split freqs in memory.
Anyone manage to hear other packets after that? I heard only two RS0ISS cqs
during the two subsequent 1930edt passes.
Patrick...KB8RTZ...
azrowe@juno.com writes:
>
> To the best of my knowledge they go to sleep at 4:00 PM EDT and awake at
> 0230 EDT(0630 UTC). According to Valery he does not require that much
> sleep. Arthur N1ORC
>
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