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Andrew
September 9th 06, 07:40 PM
Now that the Space Shuttle is airborne again is there any channel
ivcould listen to to pick it up on ??, i'm in the UK ??.

I have Googled about but cannot really find a definite frequency to
listen on and others seem a little outdated.

Kindest Regards,
Andrew

Ebrown
September 10th 06, 07:17 AM
Andrew wrote:
> Now that the Space Shuttle is airborne again is there any channel
> ivcould listen to to pick it up on ??, i'm in the UK ??.
>
> I have Googled about but cannot really find a definite frequency to
> listen on and others seem a little outdated.
>
> Kindest Regards,
> Andrew

Try
http://www.milaircomms.com/shuttle_monitoring.html

Andrew
September 10th 06, 06:30 PM
Ebrown:
> Andrew wrote:
>> Now that the Space Shuttle is airborne again is there any channel
>> ivcould listen to to pick it up on ??, i'm in the UK ??.
>>
>> I have Googled about but cannot really find a definite frequency to
>> listen on and others seem a little outdated.
>>
>> Kindest Regards,
>> Andrew
>
> Try
> http://www.milaircomms.com/shuttle_monitoring.html

Cheers, that website is very helpful !

Regards
Andrew

Ron Natalie
September 12th 06, 09:22 PM
Andrew wrote:
> Now that the Space Shuttle is airborne again is there any channel
> ivcould listen to to pick it up on ??, i'm in the UK ??.
>
> I have Googled about but cannot really find a definite frequency to
> listen on and others seem a little outdated.
>
You can't listen to the shuttle directly. It's difficult even with
proper equipment. The NASA Goddard Amateur radio club retransmits
the audio no these frequencies:

3.860 SSB LSB N-S/E-W Dipoles
7.185 SSB LSB N-S/E-W Dipoles
14.295 SSB USB 3-element Yagi
21.395 SSB USB 5-element Yagi
28.650 SSB USB 4-element Yagi

You may be able to pick one of these up in the UK.

There ought to be a streaming internet feed around somewhere, but some
random googling hasn't found a link that appears to work yet.

Andrew
September 12th 06, 09:26 PM
Ron Natalie:
> Andrew wrote:
>> Now that the Space Shuttle is airborne again is there any channel
>> ivcould listen to to pick it up on ??, i'm in the UK ??.
>>
>> I have Googled about but cannot really find a definite frequency to
>> listen on and others seem a little outdated.
>>
> You can't listen to the shuttle directly. It's difficult even with
> proper equipment. The NASA Goddard Amateur radio club retransmits
> the audio no these frequencies:
>
> 3.860 SSB LSB N-S/E-W Dipoles
> 7.185 SSB LSB N-S/E-W Dipoles
> 14.295 SSB USB 3-element Yagi
> 21.395 SSB USB 5-element Yagi
> 28.650 SSB USB 4-element Yagi
>
> You may be able to pick one of these up in the UK.

Thanks Ron for the info !

Regards,
Andrew
>
> There ought to be a streaming internet feed around somewhere, but
some
> random googling hasn't found a link that appears to work yet.

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