12:50-13:01 UTC, 17 Aug 2014, Ele 68 WN-E-ES, 145.825MHz 1200bps AFSK UISS V5.3 + UISS_SatGate V1.03 + UI_View32 V2.03I have forwarded the message to APRS via ISS (International Space Station) in the figure above. The softwares above are linked at the same time, and thay has been processed at the same time automatically. They have been processed at the same time automatically. The main software is UISS and the messages have transmitted and received to ISS using UISS. UISS_SatGate software is sending the signal that has been returned from ISS automatically to "satgate.aprsca.net" in Canada through Internet. UI-View32 software has been monitoring them, and they are also displayed on the Terminal display. Althought I have received and sent my longitude and latitude to ISS by APRS format, my position is displayed as an icon on the map of UI-View32. Because UISS have transmitted my longitude and latitude via ISS by APRS format, my QTH position is displayed as an icon on the map of UI-View32. I can transmit the data to APRS by UI-View32, but I transmitted the data using ISS_SatGate this time. I can transmit the data to APRS by UI-View32, but I transmitted the data this time using ISS_SatGate. The method described above have been established by many Japanese amateur stations. I have described all to the following my web. UI-View32 & UISS easy guide To know ISS digipeater whether open, check the following two sites in advance. And if you obtain a password, you can also write to this web. Live OSCAR Satellite Status Page ISS Fan CLub, Packet Radio Report There are several site in addition to aprsca.net site. It's written in the above my site. In order to know whether it has been transferred to APRS, you can check at the following site. Amateur Radio Stations heard via ISS
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