[Scan-DC] hearing Shuttle audio using a remote connection

ka3jjz at netscape.com ka3jjz at netscape.com
Sat Jul 1 14:58:43 EDT 2006


I changed the subject to make it more meaningful...

Actually there's a much more local Teamspeak linkup here in Maryland - once you have the software, go to this page and follow the email instructions...

http://scanmilair-dc.com/

In addition there are 2 or 3 sites on the well known DX Tuners website in our area, and maybe some in the Cape area

http://www.dxtuners.com/

and finally the SMeter website might also be a possibility, especially if there's a site in the Cape area

http://www.smeter.net/

I've no doubt there are probably more.    

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From: "John Bacon" <scan-dc at djbitz.com>
To: "'Larry Van Horn, N5FPW'" <n5fpw at brmemc.net>
Cc: 'scan-dc' <scan-dc at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: RE: [Scan-DC] Hearing shuttle audio
Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2006 11:30:46 -0400



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If any one is interested Scott from Scan Cape Cod has a Web Controlled
Receiver. http://scanmassachusetts.no-ip.com/RCSweb/index.htm You would need
to use his TeamSpeak server for the audio but this is good for some people.
I personally used it last time the shuttle took off and was able to get the
cross patch feed from Goddard SC down here in Greenbelt. 

Check it out sometime.

JOHN

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Van Horn, N5FPW [mailto:n5fpw at brmemc.net] 
Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 8:20 AM
To: fedcom at mailman.qth.net
Cc: scan-dc
Subject: [Scan-DC] Skyking callsign on HF-GCS

>> Awhile back I heard a message from SKYKING. What exactly is this c/s.

One of four FAQs we see on this and other radio related list. Your answer
can be found on the Monitoring Times magazine website at
http://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/eam.html.

And the other three questions are:

Where can I hear the Space Shuttle?

I have updated my NASA/Space Shuttle frequency list. It is now in Adobe PDF
format, anyone with links to the old html page may want to reset that to the
new pdf link on the MT website (http://www.monitoringtimes.com). I am also
blogging any late changes and updates on the MT-Milcom blogspot, address is
in my sig block.

Another FAQ: "I need airshow frequencies for the BA or TB or ....?

On the MT website you will also find our Airshow frequency list. Again
updates will be posted to my blogspot.

The fourth FAQ is, "Where can I hear the hurricane hunters?"

You can find my latest list on my personal blog page at
http://monitor-post.blogspot.com/.
It will be updated as the season progresses and new material is monitored.

You can also find links to two other MT authors blogspots on the MT website
at http://www.monitoringtimes.com.

Oh yes, the best part of it all, this stuff is all free. It is posted to the
public section of our website as a service brought to you by the MT staff
and writers. It is our way of thanking the radio community for their
continuing support of MT.

73 all and good hunting,

Larry Van Horn, N5FPW
ATC (AW)      USN (Ret)
MT Milcom/Help Desk Columnist
Assistant Editor Monitoring Times
Blog Address: http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/
Founding Father Milcom/Fedcom/Trunkcom




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