I liked this video. When I try this I'll probably be disorganized too!!! lol. I'm working on how to have everything set up properly - one or two radios, tripod...etc.... 73 Joel K0JNS
Congratulations! Pretty cool to get Doug, K8DP, as your first QSO. I met him at the AMSAT booth at Ham-vention. I recommend turning off your squelch on the rx radio.
Thank you. I turned the squelch off on the TX radio at first and was all backwards. I hope to be a little more prepared and calmer the next experiment.
You need a long broom handle that you can plant in the ground like a spear then just pivot it. You didn’t have the leverage or strength to keep it pointed where you wanted it.
Congratulations to you as well! Everything was happening so fast... I really want to find a better location to operate, up high on hill or mountain. I need to do some better planning and testing. The 5-15mins pass is really a rush! I hope to get a bit more comfortable and organized.
I was using 2 radios because I didn't have a duplexer. One radio is for transmitting on 2m, and the other radio is for RX on 70cm. That way, you can hear yourself transmitting through the satellite or ISS. I hope to make a how-to video in the future on it. Here's a link to the frequencies. mikestechblog.com/programming-your-radio-for-the-iss-crossband-repeater-with-chirp/#:~:text=The%20new%20crossband%20repeater%20on,downlink%20frequency%20of%20437.800%20mHz
@@W6IWN_Radio Thank you so much, I have my technician test tomorrow and contacting the ISS is the first goal that I want to achieve. Actually the whole reason for the Technician test is so I can contact the ISS...I guess we will see what happens from there. Thank you!
Just goes to show HAMS are a little crazy and I love it.
A little! Haha a lot hehe
Congratulations! I look forward to a SatsNSota S2S with you!
Thanks, that sounds awesome 👌
I'm looking forward to it!
Great video, very nice to work via ISS on such a simple setup. Congratulations
Thanks 😊
I liked this video. When I try this I'll probably be disorganized too!!! lol. I'm working on how to have everything set up properly - one or two radios, tripod...etc.... 73 Joel K0JNS
Yeah, I hope to be a little more prepared next time. A tripod would definitely help. 73
Congratulations! Pretty cool to get Doug, K8DP, as your first QSO. I met him at the AMSAT booth at Ham-vention. I recommend turning off your squelch on the rx radio.
Thank you. I turned the squelch off on the TX radio at first and was all backwards. I hope to be a little more prepared and calmer the next experiment.
You need a long broom handle that you can plant in the ground like a spear then just pivot it.
You didn’t have the leverage or strength to keep it pointed where you wanted it.
sick! wish my dad was into ham stuff
Your dad must be a great guy! Thanks for watching.
Congratulations. I made my first satellite QSO a few weeks ago.
Congratulations to you as well! Everything was happening so fast... I really want to find a better location to operate, up high on hill or mountain. I need to do some better planning and testing. The 5-15mins pass is really a rush! I hope to get a bit more comfortable and organized.
That's awesome!
Thanks 😊
Good job N6VOA
Thanks, that was my first attempt. I hope to improve and find a better location on top of a hill.
Thats kool
awesome! Mind posting a link to the frequencies and the reason you were using two radios?
I was using 2 radios because I didn't have a duplexer. One radio is for transmitting on 2m, and the other radio is for RX on 70cm. That way, you can hear yourself transmitting through the satellite or ISS. I hope to make a how-to video in the future on it. Here's a link to the frequencies. mikestechblog.com/programming-your-radio-for-the-iss-crossband-repeater-with-chirp/#:~:text=The%20new%20crossband%20repeater%20on,downlink%20frequency%20of%20437.800%20mHz
Is this a home made antenna? Are there instructions on how to make one myself?
Not that one, but you can make on with an old measuring tape and pvc pipe. I'm using an Arrow Antenna www.arrowantennas.com/arrowii/146-437.html
Here's a video on the tape measure yagi you can build ruclips.net/video/Y6wOHPVCjDk/видео.htmlsi=wj1QkM4aehvc87cv
@@W6IWN_Radio Thank you so much, I have my technician test tomorrow and contacting the ISS is the first goal that I want to achieve. Actually the whole reason for the Technician test is so I can contact the ISS...I guess we will see what happens from there. Thank you!
@@rsantana2021 good luck on your test! I hope to catch you on the air.
You need stand
I've seen guys using them before. Maybe I'll make something in the future. Thanks for watching 👀
How far can you hear and transmit for emergencies?
There are too many variables to give you an honest answer.
@@W6IWN_Radio In a desert with a BF-F8hp, would getting an extended or survival Antanea work to reach a repeater 25-50 miles?
@hector5749 I reach our local repeater 50+ miles away in the woods with a signal stick antenna. So yes, it can be done.