Courtesy of Monitoring Times. Every frequency for NASA you'd ever want to know
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Re: Monitoring NASA and Space communications
Can you actually hear these freqs here in Perth?vk6hgr wrote:Courtesy of Monitoring Times. Every frequency for NASA you'd ever want to know
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Nah not necessarily. Many amateurs have had success talking to the ISS with nothing more than a handheld!dazla wrote:If you run a cable from your local satelite dish then I think you would pick it up on your uniden bearcat .
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i think he was joking =\ but you are not wrong. If anyone succeeds doing this well done! what a fucking acomplshmentNick wrote:can not plug in to satellite dish as need voltage to power the lnb and to control the system antenna polarity. ie 13 volts /22 volts. to pick up satellites broadcasting this type of signal try a heliax or circular polarized antenna as the signal polarization in varied by the ionospere etc