NASA on Echolink
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NASA on Echolink
With a new group of amateurs on their way to the ISS, don't forget NASA's Echolink feed via NA5B-R (na5b@hotmail.com.) Node 13599. Southgate's news site gives details of the latest ISS mission & normally the ISS radio feed gives a lot more interesting traffic than the TV link gives.
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/july2012/nasa_tv_to_cover_docking.htm
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/july2012/nasa_tv_to_cover_docking.htm
Re: NASA on Echolink
I like it, just downloaded the iPad App :-)
Hopefully I will follow it this week.
Dave
Hopefully I will follow it this week.
Dave
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Re: NASA on Echolink
For me it's what makes Echolink worth having. I do sometimes use it to put out some audio, but mostly I just listen..VK201-L Sydney. Which is a 2 meter FM scan (RX only) & it's a good listen. You can hear hams on Bondi Beach & one local Pizza shop owner is licensed & has a suitable callsign & an amazing QRZ page. It's node 2509 if you want to listen..as I said it's RX only.
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