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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Now that the ISS&#8217;s digipeater is active there are several opportunities per day to try out different ways of confirming a radio contact with it. Yesterday I wanted to see if it&#8217;s possible to get a data packet heard by the station 250 miles up with just the &#8220;rubber duck&#8221; antenna that came equipped with &#8230; <a href="https://blog.lon.tv/2022/08/21/you-can-communicate-with-the-iss-using-just-a-handheld-radio-with-its-built-in-rubber-duck-antenna/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">You can communicate with the ISS using just a handheld radio with its built in &#8220;rubber duck&#8221; antenna!</span></a></p>
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<p>Now that the <a href="https://blog.lon.tv/2022/08/13/the-iss-digipeater-is-active/">ISS&#8217;s digipeater</a> is active there are several opportunities per day to try out different ways of confirming a radio contact with it. </p>



<p>Yesterday I wanted to see if it&#8217;s possible to get a data packet heard by the station 250 miles up with just the &#8220;rubber duck&#8221; antenna that came equipped with my super low-end 8 watt <a href="https://amzn.to/3PCWM2f">Baofang BF-F8HP radio</a> (affiliate link). </p>


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<p>Normally for satellite communications I use an <a href="https://www.arrowantennas.com/arrowii/146-437.html">Arrow Antenna designed specifically for satellite work</a>. But is it possible to use something smaller and more portable? The answer is yes but it&#8217;s going to be much more challenging.</p>



<p>I attempted this contact when the station was almost directly over my location for the best results. I attached the radio to my computer with the <a href="https://amzn.to/3Ck94cQ">BTECH-APRS-V01</a> (affiliate link) cable that converts the radio&#8217;s mic and headphone jacks into a three prong TRRS connector for smartphones and laptops with a single headphone/microphone jack on board.</p>



<p>After sending a ton of packets into the air while tracking the station with my smartphone it looks like one of them actually made it according to <a href="http://ariss.net">ARISS.net</a> that listens for packets beamed back down from the station. </p>



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<p>I was traveling when I did this so I didn&#8217;t have my Windows computer with me. I used an iOS app called <a href="https://www.pulsemodem.com/">PulseModem</a> running on my Mac in its iOS compatibility mode. It was having trouble triggering the radio&#8217;s VOX so I probably sent less packets than I thought I did. I ended up holding down the PTT button on the radio and pushing transmit on the computer&#8217;s screen. </p>



<p>I&#8217;m looking forward to seeing how this works with a more reliable set up on future passes! </p>
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