How to work the ISS on APRS Packet Radio

JoAnne Maenpaa K9JKM wrote this article on how to use the 145.825 MHz FM Packet Radio Digipeater on the International Space Station (ISS) http://www.ariss.org/uploads/1/9/6/8/19681527/k9jkm_2012_symposium_ver2.pdf

Mineo Wakita JE9PEL has produced an Easy Guide to UI-View32 and UISS http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/ui32uiss.htm

Doug Cook KD5PDN‘s article about contacting the International Space Station with a few watts and a shoestring budget antenna is now available.

The article “QRP to the ISS” appeared in the February, 2012 issue of QST magazine and, with permission from the ARRL, can be downloaded from Clint Bradford K6LCS’s website.

Doug walks the reader through building a simple tape measure beam, and how to successfully work the ISS with it and a handheld radio.

Read the article at http://www.work-sat.com/Antennas_files/QRP-ISS.pdf

A video by author Doug Cook KD5PDN shows the tape rule antenna and how to set up a Yaesu VX-8R for ISS APRS packet data sending and receiving and other aspects to make a digital contact with the International Space Station. You can also learn how to interpret the audio prompts when packet data is being received.

Watch ISS APRS contact with a Yaesu VX-8R WB5BSA

There is lots of other information on the Work Satellites website at http://www.work-sat.com/

How to show up on an APRS map by Bob Bruninga WB4APR http://www.aprs.org/iss-aprs/issicons.html

How to hear the ISS http://amsat-uk.org/beginners/how-to-hear-the-iss/

Track and find out the latest status of the amateur radio equipment on the International Space Station at the ISS Fan Club  http://issfanclub.com/

This entry was posted in APRS, General. Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.