ISS DATA
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ISS Amateur Radio Frequencies
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Mode V APRS (Worldwide APRS Digipeater): Operational |
Simplex: |
145.8250 MHz FM 1200 BPS |
Downlink |
145.8250 MHz FM 1200 BPS |
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Mode V/V Crew Contact (Region 1): Operational |
Uplink: |
145.2000 MHz FM |
Downlink |
145.8000 MHz FM |
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Mode V/V Crew Contact (Regions 2 & 3): Operational |
Uplink: |
144.4900 MHz FM |
Downlink |
145.8000 MHz FM |
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Mode U/V (B) FM Voice Repeater (Worldwide): Operational |
Uplink: |
437.8000 MHz FM |
Downlink |
145.8000 MHz FM |
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Mode V Imaging: Operational |
Downlink |
145.8000 MHz SSTV |
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Communicating with the ISS
To work ISS from your home, you should have at least the following Amateur Radio equipment. A 2-meter radio with an output rating of 5 watts or more. While it's possible to operate with an omni-directional antenna and even a whip, a small beam antenna similar to the Arrow antenna works much better and will increase your chances of success. If you plan to operate in packet mode a standard 1200 baud AX.25 TNC should be used and connected to a computer running APRS or other packet communications software.
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