For more information on 435.325 MHz: http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/10/28/mozhayets.shtml JE9PEL/1 M.Wakita wrote: Oct 28, 2005 14:25-14:37 UTC 23:25-23:37 JST CW 435.336 MHz AOS 435.327 MHz TCA 435.318 MHz LOS 31 max elevation > ATAM0 > TMB 164 > RAM > DC133 N4ZQ/2 Keith wrote: 28 October 2005 15:39 UTC N4ZQ/2 FN33aq AOS occurred at nearly the expected time for the Space Tracks OBJECT J 28898 latest Keps that I am using. OBJECT J 1 28898U 05043J 05301.30572491 .00006442 00000-0 13900-2 0 90 2 28898 098.1811 197.9912 0020890 176.5761 183.4970 14.58564036 144 AOS @ 15:39 on 435.336.160 MHz Doppler Correction of 11 KHz per SatPC32 Puts Center frequency at about 435.325 MHz Signal Strength from S1 to S7 Max Elevation 45 Degrees Appears to be 16 Telemetry Channels of Telemetry starting with an ID. > RS 25 > US 100 > IBS 200 > USUN 100 > ISUN 200 > ITXA 224 > ITXB 164 > TNPA 122 > TCTR 43 > TSBA 150 > TSBB 22 > MODB 8 > MODC 133 > MTX3 > MHX 0 > RS 25 No guarantee on the copy. I was writing it down by hand, tuning for Doppler and having to step outside on the deck to aim the Arrow yagi. To say I was a bit busy is an understatement. Now that I have the center frequency I will add it to my computer tuning and free up one task. JH4DHX/3 Ohtani wrote: 2005.10.31, 22:11:00 JST KEPS: OBJECT A > RS25 > US 100 > IBS 200 > USUN 100 > ISUN 200 > ITXA 224 > ITXB 164 > TTXA 22 > TTXB 240 > TNAP 22 > TCTR 41 > TSBA 150 > TSBB 22 > MODB 10 > MODC 16 > MTX 51 > MRX 34 > RS25