ISS APRS

I caught word that ISS was passing in a moment, so I tuned UV-PRO to 145.825MHz, the APRS digipeater on ISS. I heard packets from Pittsburgh, PA; Smyrna, DE, and Atlanta, GA. I tried to ping out my location a couple times, but it looked unheard according to https://ariss.net/.

iss  aprs  uvpro 

21 Tech Net: 2025-02-02

My Week in Radio

  • I did field day with a group out toward Parkesburg
    • I saw a fancy satellite station for sideband, etc in action
  • Attended the lunch on Thursday
  • Had Direwolf monitoring a plain ol’ Quansheng to decode packet
  • Btech UV-PRO
    • inexpensive
    • APRS location and messaging
    • KISS TNC over BT
    • WoAD on android
    • Winlink
    • Terminal to access BBS on KA3TKW
  • Trying to build a tactical delta loop
    • 4:1 balun
    • 2 17 ft whips
    • 25 ft wire for the top
    • 3d-printed base

Others

  • K3EA, Greg:
    • QSO parties
    • upcoming contests
    • Solar weather
    • DX
      • Wake Island on 10M
      • Gambia, 10-20m, FT8
        • our sunrise
      • Rowanda, 10-30m, FT8, CW
    • New DXCC programs
    • Cards from bureau
    • Will talk at march lunch about Hamcation in Orlando
  • WB3LNY, George:
    • headed to Hamcation in Orlando
  • KB9AWS, Bern:
    • New batteries
    • Appreciate the group you have, use the repeater
  • VE3HOH, Pete:
    • Working on a combo nvis dipole for 40 meters
      • 20 ft above ground
      • Inverted V
      • Combo it with a vertial for 10M
    • Looking at military antennas for manpack
      • 30MHz-512MHz rubber duck on eBay
    • Looking at some low-power, remote receivers
  • K3SWZ, Glenn:
    • Worked 20M helping test a new DX station in Kenya
  • KA3TKW, Tom:
    • 145.825MHz ISS packet digipeater
  • KB3MIJ, Tray:
    • Repairing some repeater hardware
    • Got a replacement generator for a site
  • K3DMM, Denny:
    • Lunch on Thursday
    • HT with Arrow to make ISS contacts and SO-50
    • Try Arrow from inside
  • KC3ZBI, Ron:
    • Lunch on Thursday
    • Starting figuring out LoTW
  • N3LJP, Bill:
    • Looking for charger for AA, AAA lithium batteries that runs off 120V.
    • KC3BOB, Bob:
      • Hobby King is a good mail-order shop for battery needs
    • KC3WWC, John:
      • I like my EBL chargers off Amazon
      • Inexpensive
  • KC3VZU, Bob:
    • Ham lunch, liked the presentation
    • Going to get HF rig up and running

Swap and shop

  • WB3LNY, George:
    • Looking for a teletype
  • VE3HOH, Pete:
    • Some yagis for weak signal work
    • Drake TR7
    • Kenwood 830
  • KA3TKW, Tom:
    • 25W Motorola mobile rigs
    • RadioShack SW receivers
    • Panasonic SW portable
  • KB3MIJ, Tray:
    • Jet turbine generator
21  technet  ka3tkw  net 

UV-PRO Firmware 0.8.0

The HT app presented the firmware update right away upon launching, so now I know it can do the upgrade. The first time I updated the radio, I used the older “BTech Programmer” app.

The update promises some fixes around

  • ack in in-built APRS,
  • TNC stability

I discovered in the app the setting: Radio -> ID Settings -> 3 Checkboxes (ID, Location, Check) could be turned off to get to “none” to disable post-TX noises, which is “PTT Release” in the radio.

Those settings kept getting synced from the app to the radio, so now they’re set the way I want it to stay. I could have also disabled “Synchronous Signal Settings” in the app, but the mismatch seems like it would have been confusing.

985 Workbench: 2025-01-27

My Week in Radio

  • Really glad to get to field day with 985.
  • Customized my AllStar node for better mobile use:
    • DTMF to shutdown
    • DTMF announce IP address
    • Announce ip with the start up macro
  • Btech UV-PRO with KISS TNC support
    • It does APRS internally
    • KISS TNC for packet to connect apps on the phone via bluetooth
      • AprsDroid
      • WoAD for Winlink and serial terminal

Others

  • W8CRW: field day
  • WA3VEE: field day, photographs!
  • KC3SCY, Luke:
    • Made 50 contacts on CW, goal was 10
    • Got a nice Drake 4x to help with CW and a new key
  • W3FHA, John:
    • Working on a radio crammed with tubes
  • W3JAM, Jeff:
    • Heard W3R on 80M CW, but didn’t really operate
    • Pelican case for Bird meter and slugs for it.
    • Checked into Simplex Net and Welfare Net
  • KC3HQZ, Jean:
    • Fun on Sunday at 985 field day
  • KB3ILS, Keith:
    • Winter Field Day
    • Logging contacts for Joe
    • Heard, “I’ve been waiting for you” from AF3Z under another club call
    • Tried Joe’s Begali straight key
    • Making room for a straight key
  • AB3AP, Mike:
    • Bought a QSL card dated from 1949 that belonged to Dick, W3ORU, a recent SK from 985.
  • WA3KFT, John:
    • Worked field day a bit
  • KC3TYX, Vic:
    • Made a few field day contacts, but not much. He didn’t hear W3R.
  • KC3YIG, Dave:
    • Fun at field day
  • NA3CW, Chuck:
    • Setup for WFD on Friday
    • Didn’t operate the event
  • KD3AIS, Tim:
    • Great time at 985 field day on Saturday
    • Met Harvey, KC3NZT
  • KC3OOK, Bill:
    • South control for simplex net: 42 contacts
    • Welfare Net
  • W3QP, Tim:
    • Fun at 985 field day
    • Had lots of RFI from electrical lines and other antennas
  • N3CRE, Charlie:
    • Visited 985 WFD
  • W3MFB, Mike:
    • Saw 985 field day on Sunday
    • Talked to KD3ACF, JT, a bunch
  • K3YVQ, Jack:
    • 985 WFD
    • Learned about CW from Keith
  • AA3LH, Leon:
    • Fun at field day, made some contacts
    • Looking forward to Summer Field Day
  • KD3ACF, JT:
    • Got a cage for 705 and next POTA activation
    • Long chats with W3MFB
    • POTA hunting
    • New AllStar node
  • AF3Z, Jim:
    • Operated Cornwall Ranger Station for WFD
    • Indoor station: 2I
    • Jim was their main CW op: 130 QSOs
    • Highlight: Saturday night, 80M, finally found W3R when Keith came to him.

Questions

  • KB3ILS, Keith:
    • When operating straight key,
      • Do you rest your forearm on the table?
      • How do you grip the straight key?
      • Operation tips?
    • WA3KFT, John:
      • 3 fingers on the knob, arm on the table, only wrist movement.
    • NA3CW, Chuck, concurs
    • AB3AP, Mike:
      • European style: float the arm
    • AF3Z, Jim:
      • In European style, key is often on the edge of the table.
      • Rests his arm on the table, grip thumb + next 2 fingers
      • Holds the key on his leg when camping
    • KB3ILS, Keith:
      • Luke is the operator he wants to emulate
  • KC3YIG, Dave:
    • Electrovoice 719 mic needs a cartridge replacement. Tips, sources of parts, etc?
    • NA3CW, Chuck:
      • No experience changing mic cartridges
      • That mic seems similar to the D104 with a crystal cartridges
      • Specific cartridges can be hard to find
      • Some people seem to replace the cartridge with one from Heil
      • With age, cartridges don’t sound right
  • KD3AIS, Tim:
    • Has a Diamond 510HDM antenna, 17ft tall, can the antenna be placed near trees to hide it?
    • WA3VEE, Ron:
      • You’re sounding good, so no hurry to put that up.
      • Ron’s antenna is next to a bunch of bushes
      • Foliage won’t attenuate much
      • It’s fine
    • WA3KFT, John:
      • Long antennas have nice gain
      • Tie a pipe hitch to the antenna 1/3rd down from the top
      • Hoist it to hang in the tree
    • NA3CW, Chuck: Feb 2018 QST, “Live Trees Affect Antenna Performance”
      • Did simulations with HF
    • WA3VEE, Ron:
      • His installation is 3-4 feet away from the tree and elevated on army mast
    • AF3Z, Jim:
      • Has a tree in path of beam, and it doesn’t seem to affect anything.
      • Hangs other antennas
    • KC3SQI, Wayne:
      • D300 stuck on a 2-inch piece of PVC attached to the deck railing
      • 10 ft from the ground
      • When he got above the roof, got an extra 2dB into repeater
      • Doesn’t make a lot of difference

2025 985 Winter Field Day

The 985 group held their winter field day at Lines Self Storage. They had 5 stations in trailers and tents. They worked some satellites and mostly HF. There was hundreds of feet of coax feed line all over the place.

I aw KC3NZT, Harvey, operating a satellite station with special hardware. Harvey also called CQ on HF. He’s a machine, logging hundreds of QSOs.

I used a headphone splitter to listen to another operator, Bob. I copied some CW, but not a lot. I listened for some digital and found a bit of RTTY, but it was for the BARTG contest, not WFD. I made some SSB contacts on others’ radios that were setup for the weekend.

I hung my rolled slim-jim to call on 146.520MHz and beacon some APRS, but I heard nothing. I could also check winlink email through the N3MEL gateway in Downingtown. I had looked it up ahead of time. In the notes in WoAD, I list the frequency where the gateway listens for packets.

I visited during daytime on both days, but did not stay overnight like some did.

Winlink through N3FYI

I connected up to Winlink through N3FYI’s gateway on 144.950MHz. using 1/4-wave antenna hanging in the tree. I also had set my APRS message to “Winlink”, so the Winlink server pinged me over APRS when I had a message. I’m not sure I could read the APRS message on the UV-PRO, though, since I let it sit too long. I had a message icon, but I couldn’t dismiss it.

SPARC Elmer Night: 2025-01-21

There were only 3 of us at the SPARC elmer night, but we were on the same page. I compared notes on packet/APRS and WoAD with KC3QEH, JJ. We both had these new Btech-based radios. Even on the hill, our HTs with small antennas didn’t pick up much inside the building. I tried an external antenna from another club radio and I started receiving lots of packets. Sending APRS messages worked under the Signal menu: KC3QEH-7:TEST MSG

Btech UV-Pro

Yet Another Radio

I got interested in AX.25 packet over RF, so the Btech UV-Pro immediately looked like an interesting jumpstart, when it got a firmware update that allowed it to operate as a KISS TNC over Bluetooth.

Application Driven

HT is the up-to-date app for interfacing with the radio. There’s a “BTech Programmer” app, but it is an older, branded version of HT.

Setup

In the radio, I’d set “General” -> “Digital” -> “Format” = “APRS”, but the HT app kept switching it back to “BSS” any time it connected to the radio. It would never let me set “APRS” until I “verified” my ham radio callsign. It wants to do it by sending your license info to some chinese site – no thanks. Instead, I used a web app to generated an APRS code that worked in the HT app.

I enabling digital mode in radio to make it periodically beacon my APRS location. I set it to a fixed channel for sending APRS. Only the HT app seems to be able to set the beacon text for APRS.

I can send messages from radio by prefixing the message with the recipient:

KC3WWC-7: hey

TNC KISS Mode

I installed WoAD on Android, and enabled TNC KISS on the radio. I paired the radio to the phone via Bluetooth. I checked the Winlink RMS map on the website to find nearby packet gateways, and set the radio to the given packet frequency for the gateway I was trying to use. I configured a session for the callsign and SSID of the Winlink gateway, and started the session. Now it’ll send and receive queued email. There’s a log in WoAD that shows what it’s doing.

WoAD also has a terminal which can be used for BBSes, like KA3TKW. I connected there to see some messages and a BBS software from 1990!

APRSDroid can also talk to KISS TNC over Bluetooth. It’s a much nicer UI than the radio or HT app. Sometimes when switching apps, I needed to cycle power on the radio, but it doesn’t usually take too much to get it going again.