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As of Sept 2nd, 2020 a cross-band FM repeater on the ISS was activated.
Uplink: 144.590 MHz (67Hz tone)
Downlink: 437.800 MHz
I've seen reports that it's pretty easy to work even with a HT and whip antenna, no yagi/directional antenna required.
However, this is a multipurpose radio that also handles APRS digipeater and SSTV duties so it won't be active all the time....yet.
They are working on getting another radio up there so that some capabilities can be run simultaneously.
Looking forward to working it mobile.
Uplink: 144.590 MHz (67Hz tone)
Downlink: 437.800 MHz
I've seen reports that it's pretty easy to work even with a HT and whip antenna, no yagi/directional antenna required.
However, this is a multipurpose radio that also handles APRS digipeater and SSTV duties so it won't be active all the time....yet.
They are working on getting another radio up there so that some capabilities can be run simultaneously.
Looking forward to working it mobile.
First Element of ARISS Next-Generation Radio System Installed and Operating on ISS
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