In the first minutes ( first part ) of recording can see two pirates stations in Central America using the frequencies of the ISS repeater. In my attempts to…
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In the first minutes ( first part ) of recording can see two pirates stations in Central America using the frequencies of the ISS repeater. In my attempts to…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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E’não é fácil não , pena que os radio-amdores licenciados mesmo não
utilizam as faixas que somos autorizados e depois reclamamos .Basta ver que
no Brasil temos em média quase 40 mil radio-amdores , destes somente 50%
utilizam fonia é uma pena .Prabéns ao video PS8RF .Abraços PU5SOL Alexandre
Hi, Can you give a translation of the conversations?
Guess you must learn Spanish before judge if those stations are
pirates….1) No ones of two stations operators say “faculo” (by the way
“faculo” is Italian not Spanish), 2) both stations are from south America
are one probably from Colombia (by accent), other from Dominican Republic
(Caribean) 3) Ham Operator from Colombia say to the other operator: “I’m
here calling and calling and no one read me, looks that they don’t want to
talk with south America (your translation is totally wrong!)
@zoolkhan Do you maybe have a picture of that card? i’d really like to see
it 🙂 73 yt1smo
@justinlego001 lol, russian pirates are the worst pirates. Every night
wihout exceptions 100m band is soo flooded with them , i believe its the
same for other bands. Also im pretty sure that russian pirates never sleep
No se como sean las leyes in Mexico, pero en el EEUU puedes usar 11 mts CB
para tu negocio. Tal vez es igual en Mexico. Si es legal que usen 11mts
para sus taxi’s, pues nimodo. Esta gacho andar con “fuck Mexicans”, nomas
por que algunos te molestan en el CB. Los Mexicanos y los
Costariqueños(sp?), tienen los mismos origenes; indigena y Español. Si
quieres que no vayamos a la mierda, you can join us 😀
@richfilmswales He was using a frequency designated to contact them on. In
an emergency, they would not be using that radio. 🙂
who knows…
sounds like mexican 11 mtrs.
@IC2720 people have forgotten the translation of CQ aparantly. Money cant
buy skills, but state of the art tranceivers & antennas to reach a space
station 🙂 no offense, i am just a cynic old radioman.
@IC2720 He was using the repeater on board. 🙂
yeah HAMbones these days lol
Nevertheless, to contact the ISS crew you must use the crew contact
frequencies which are V/V, not V/U. And call in the traditional way you
would use to call an station. ISS voice callsign is NA1SS. But crew !=
repeater. 🙂 73 de LU7DFV
@OK2BCK ..yes, the MIRs descent into athmosphere was a sad happening to
me.. also, they seemed to have a morse key on board. (back then i did not
do anything else but CW, so it must have been on CW) VHF/UHF has nothing to
do mit skills, but very much to do with money (beam, rotors, computers, and
decent power – all comercially available) vs shortwave -> home made
antennas, home made key, filters .. sure some commercial parts, but it had
much more of “experiment” sticking to it..73 fm OH
Дай им пизды! Вали их нахуй пока кефир из жопы не вылезет у этих
пидарастических пиратов. Блять эти пираты!
Easy to cq a space-station in early 21st century. I wonder why my kids will
be playing with..
Looks like somebody’s a Kenwood fan 🙂 Actually I used to have all these
radio’s myself so I can’t say anything about it. I loved my TS-2000 and
TM-D700 (and a TH-D7 as well). Sky Command was a blast using all this stuff
together.
tape record this and give it to the CIA
A esqueci uma coisa tem até um manual dela para baixar no mail box dá pra
ativar 15 segundos de voz , eu utilizei já a ISS mas ai da forma que vc
está fazendo pois nem todos sabem a saida ou a entrada que tem várias , mas
estou a 4 anos fora de transmissão justamente por isso.Gasta-se muito para
tentar Dx e sempre aparecem os piratas para perturbar.Parabéns ao exemplo
de radio-amadorismo(PROFISSIONAL) PS8RF/Beacon 24 hours in air – STP ( Save
The Planet ) – GI84ov
@richfilmswales Actually, the crew usually has rec time scheduled for their
HAM station. The commander will oftentimes start calling out for any
stations on the ground and engage them in brief QSOs. I’ve heard the
station a few time, but I don’t have a good enough antenna for transmission
to them yet.
And what can they do? This is WAY out of US jurisdiction. It’s up to the
nation states in the Americas themselves to regulate their airwaves. The
ISS relies on volunteer frequencies. There is no treaty that grants them
145.800Mhz, it’s up to nations to allow them to use it. If 145.800Mhz isn’t
registered in a country to the ISS then it’s legal for anyone else to use
that frequency.
lol @ “sounds like mexican 11 mtrs”
I remember when the Brazilian astronaut Marcos Pontes on ISS was contacted
by a an amateur radio fan a few times,anyway it was i nice talking
Not the Russians! They want trouble again don’t they? I hate those Russian
pirates. I hate those pirates.
Você é brasileiro? Eu também.