ind224
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Bucket list: trying to hear direct from suit during EVA but can't confirm simplex FM is being used most info I see is from Shuttle days.
Cool! I remember long time ago listening to Space Shuttle EVA at 200 MHz and hearing ECG telemetry (analog) subcarrier along with voice.I've heard Russian language suit comms on 130.167 FM occasionally, just on a discone & BC780XLT.
It rounds the frequency to 130.165.
One example:
There have been many reports here of the Ruskies on FM. Last time I heard them I flicked between AM & FM, and they were definitly on FM.I thought 130.167 was AM mode? That’s what it says on the ISS frequency site posted. Mike
no luck from FM16tu. maybe saw some telemetry packetsISS EVA 82 (US) has begun and it looks like perhaps two passes may allow direct from suits comms in English to North America.
Heavens Above indicates 1136 AM EST first pass but only 12 degrees to my location. (10 degrees has worked for 437.8 down.)
Pass 2 13:11 EST and 72* so it should be a great pass.
130.167 FM but 130.165 worked for me last time if your scanner won't take the odd frequency. Good luck!!
With that kind of bandwidth, would it be worth putting different frequencies in to adjust for Doppler shift, like the ham satellite people do?Shuttle and I.S.S. Frequency Listing
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414.2
1.4MHz bandwidth.
I found out what the USA EVA suit is called....EMU...... Extravehicular Mobility Unit