JL> I'd like to hear from folks who have actually heard Shuttle-
JL> Mir-Soyuz on either 121.75 or 130.162?? I have heard Mir
FV> I can't help on the specifics you requested, but thought I'd
FV> mentioned that I just downloaded (from my local
FV> BBS) a *fantastic* satellite tracking program that
FV> I'm sure could be useful to you in determining when
FV> satellites are within range. The older version of
FV> it (1993) was called STSORBIT (and was found on
Be advised that Mir also has a 70cm FM repeater, with a downlink at
437.950 mhz, and can be heard without too much trouble on a scaner (an
outdoor antenna will help greatly, though), when Mir is above your horizon,
if others are using it.
FV> [I know, "satellite" is spelled wrong, but that's
FV> how it was listed.]) The more recent (1995)
Well, that's just due to the maximum 8x3 (filename.ext) nature of MS-DOS
filenames....
Frank
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