Olá!<br><br>E eu junto aqui as oportunidades para experimentar.<br>Visibilidade para os próximos 4 dias. Como estou numa zona central do País deve dar para toda a gente...<br><br>Satellite passes / Orbitron 3.71 / <a href="http://www.stoff.pl">www.stoff.pl</a><br>
<br>Location : Chamusca (8° 29' 07" W, 39° 21' 11" N)<br>Time zone : UTC +0:00<br>Search period : 31/01/2008 22:36:32 - 4 days<br> 04/02/2008 22:36:32<br>Conditions : Maximum sun elevation = -5 deg<br>
Minimum sat elevation = 10 deg<br> Illumination NOT required<br><br>Time Satellite Azm Elv Mag Range S.Azm S.Elv<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
01/02/2008 00:38:21 ISS 30.6 28.8 ecl 659 354.3 -67.9<br>01/02/2008 02:13:15 ISS 226.2 22.4 ecl 792 46.4 -61.1<br><br>01/02/2008 18:36:39 ISS 323.3 71.6 -1.9 355 255.0 -8.7<br>
<br>01/02/2008 20:12:04 ISS 340.8 12.7 ecl 1137 269.4 -26.9<br><br>01/02/2008 23:24:08 ISS 21.1 13.9 ecl 1085 315.0 -61.3<br>02/02/2008 00:59:28 ISS 19.6 88.2 ecl 342 7.5 -67.5<br>
<br>02/02/2008 18:57:46 ISS 331.1 24.9 -0.4 727 258.4 -12.5<br><br>02/02/2008 23:45:25 ISS 29.9 26.5 ecl 701 324.6 -63.7<br>03/02/2008 01:20:20 ISS 226.0 25.1 ecl 729 19.8 -66.3<br>
<br>03/02/2008 19:19:01 ISS 339.9 13.3 0.5 1104 261.8 -16.3<br><br>03/02/2008 22:31:04 ISS 20.1 13.1 ecl 1117 297.8 -52.5<br>04/02/2008 00:06:26 ISS 35.4 77.8 ecl 348 335.6 -65.4<br>
<br><br><br>Bons contactos!<br><br><br>Salomão<br>CT2IRJ<br><br><br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 31, 2008 10:21 PM, Francisco Costa, CT1EAT <<a href="mailto:listas_ct1eat@sapo.pt">listas_ct1eat@sapo.pt</a>> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Boa noite<br><br>Não sou adepto do "cross posting"<br>(aliás, de uma forma geral, até sou contra)<br>
mas vou abrir uma excepção, porque se<br>trata de informação "quente", que acho ser<br>do interesse de muitos subscritores desta lista.<br>Boa sorte<br><br>73 F.Costa, CT1EAT<br><a href="http://www.qsl.net/ct1eat" target="_blank">www.qsl.net/ct1eat</a><br>
<br>----- Original Message -----<br>From: "Ransom, Kenneth G. (JSC-OC)[BAR]" <<a href="mailto:kenneth.g.ransom@nasa.gov">kenneth.g.ransom@nasa.gov</a>><br>To: <<a href="mailto:sarex@AMSAT.Org">sarex@AMSAT.Org</a>><br>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 8:45 PM<br>Subject: [sarex] ISS Crossband repeater active<br><br><br>>A report from 9W2QC from Malaysia indicates the crossband repeater on<br>> ISS is currently active. It should stay operational until the unit must<br>
> be shut down for the undocking operations of the Progress 27 on Feb 4.<br>> Frequencies are 437.800 MHz uplink and 145.800 MHz downlink. Keep in<br>> mind the extreme Doppler on the uplink and it is highly recommended that<br>
> you operate full duplex to see if you are making it through or<br>> interfering with another station unknowingly.<br>><br>> Enjoy and good luck.<br>><br>> Kenneth - N5VHO<br>><br>> ----<br>> Sent via <a href="mailto:sarex@amsat.org">sarex@amsat.org</a>. Opinions expressed are those of the author.<br>
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</blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Cumprimentos <br><br>Salomão Fresco<br>CT2IRJ<br><br>_________________________________________________________<br>If it works... dont fix it!<br><br><br>Esta mensagem foi escrita com electrões 100% reciclados.