[HCARC] Geostationary Ham Satellite

Kerry kerryk5ks at hughes.net
Sun Feb 17 15:23:00 EST 2019


Where is your ham spirit - a little more power, a little bigger antenna 
and a little higher antenna should do the trick!  Be the first to use 
meteor scatter to get into the bird.

On 2/17/2019 2:00 PM, Don Murray via HCARC wrote:
> Unfortunately not visible here.  Way below our horizon.
>
> 73DonW4WJ
> In a message dated 2/17/2019 9:46:22 AM Central Standard Time, n5baa at hctc.net writes:
>
> The first geostationary amateur radio transponder OSCAR-100 (P4-A) is on the air.
>
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> The OSCAR-100 Narrowband WebSDR  https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/   enables you to listen to the OSCAR-100 Narrow band transponder onboard the Es'hail-2 satellite.
>
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> The satellite is in geostationary orbit at 25.9° E.
>
> 73,
> Gary JNA3VY
>
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