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    OM0AAO (OM0A)
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    There has been more voice activity from the ISS in recent days, which can also be seen from the reports on http://liaison with crew member for other regions . Also try listening on 145.800MHz FM 😉

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    Anonymous
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    Interesting. I've heard maybe a thousand times and still only aprs. I thought they don't even use voice in our area 🙂

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    Anonymous
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    @janop wrote:

    Interesting. I've heard maybe a thousand times and still only aprs. I thought they don't even use voice in our area 🙂

    APRS is a megahertz lower 😆

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    Anonymous
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    OM4AJK – ISS also has its APRS digipeater, it broadcasts on a frequency of 145.825MHz, janop meant the first one.

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    Anonymous
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    @zawin wrote:

    OM4AJK – ISS also has its APRS digipeater, it broadcasts on a frequency of 145.825MHz, janop meant the first one.

    Year, that's what I meant. I will clarify that I only listened on the VHF band so as not to interfere.

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    Anonymous
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    Current info, reports, frequency, recordings of voice communication, etc… It would help me a lot http://issfanclub.com/

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    Anonymous
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    Today, after a long time, I managed to capture the communication between the ISS and some ground station. It was pretty bad, probably because I only have a white X-30 stick on the roof. If anyone is listening to ISS, write what technique you use, or if you also managed to connect. TNX. 73!

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