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[ao16aprs] PACSAT Live QSO's?
- To: "TAPR AO-16 APRS Special Interest Group" <ao16aprs@lists.tapr.org>
- Subject: [ao16aprs] PACSAT Live QSO's?
- From: Bob Bruninga <bruninga@nadn.navy.mil>
- Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 23:03:45 -0400 (EDT)
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I'm trying to ponder where we are, where we have been, and where we are
going with small satellites. Please note that this is only from what
I see in the USA, it does not necessarily apply anywhere else). There
are a few facts:
* Since 94 the internet has exploded. Everyone (USA) has unlimited access
* Activity on the PACSATS over the USA is way, way down.
* Activity on AO27 is up and growing!
* Digipeating via MIR with UI frames was growing very well
* Digipeating UI frames is starting to gather interest on AO16 and LO19
So here is the thought. Are we seeing a trend away from store-n-forward
message systems (The internet does this well!) and seeing a trend back to
LIVE amateur radio satellite contacts just because they are fun?
For two years I have been pushing this idea of UI digipeating via AO16 and
LO19, but I have been pushing for automatic un attended gateways to the
rest of the APRS infrastructure. Now that I am playing a few days on
these birds, and seeing others doing the same, maybe there is enough
interest to just have fun LIVE station-to-station...?
If so, then demand for PSK modems would remain high, and SOMONE should
write a SOUND-CARD PSK modem just like ROger did for PSK31! ANd then
everyone with a PC and an all mode radio could QSO via these virtually
abandoned birds... without having to buy a $700 PSK TNC...
Bob, WB4APR
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