Path: utzoo!utgpu!ugw.utcs.utoronto.ca!CUVMA!SWL-L Date: Wed, 10 Jan 90 16:38:01 EST Reply-To: Patty Winter Sender: Short Wave Listener's List Comments: Warning -- original Sender: tag was From: Patty Winter Subject: Re: NASA Audio X-To: swl-l@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu To: UofToronto LAN redistribution Message-ID: <90Jan10.165339est.58535@ugw.utcs.utoronto.ca> Newsgroups: bitnet.swl-l Distribution: ut Approved: devnull@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu In article msmith@topaz.rutgers.edu (Mark Robert Smith) writes: >WA3NAN rebroadcasts on the following frequencies (plus some others). > >3860 LSB (I heard the launch here) >7185 LSB >14295 USB >20390 USB (I think...) ^^^^^ That's 21.390. My understanding is that they only use it occasionally, though. Their standard daytime freqs. are 14.195 and 7.185. I was listening to them on 20m a while ago--but with 2m FM available here in the Bay Area (145.58 MHz in case you missed the posting), I didn't stay with 20m SSB for long. :-) BTW, so far in this mission it seems that the astronauts are going to bed late afternoon Houston time, so don't panic if you don't hear anything during the evening. (The wake-up calls are a kick if you can catch them.) However, occasionally the mission control announcer will come on with an update during the sleep period. Patty -- ***************************************************************************** Patty Winter N6BIS INTERNET: winter@apple.com AMPR.ORG: [44.4.0.44] UUCP: {decwrl,nsc,sun}!apple!winter *****************************************************************************