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NASA Comms. - Birmingham, Alabama?
I have an AOR AR8200 MarkIII. I ordered it from the UK, so it's unblocked.
This handheld receiver covers all frequencies from 500 KHz to 3GHz. I live in Birmingham, Alabama; which is in north central Alabama. I have a simple question. Sitting here at home in my front yard, is there anyway for me to listen to the communications between Ground Control and the Shuttle and/or the Space Station? My exact location is Latitude: 33.57618 Longitude: -86.76385 I know I'm a newbie to this but I don't want to miss the chance to listen in on NASA communications if possible. BTW - I know a lot of websites broadcast the communications, but I want to use my own handheld receiver to listen to them, as opposed to just getting something relayed off a website. Thanks so much. |
"Chris_Gaming" wrote in
: I live in Birmingham, Alabama; which is in north central Alabama. I have a simple question. Sitting here at home in my front yard, is there anyway for me to listen to the communications between Ground Control and the Shuttle and/or the Space Station? Sure. You don't need an antenna....(c; http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/nasatv/index.html If you want to hear the shuttle comms without the narration, Houston Chronicle newspaper has a feed, direct: http://www.chron.com/content/interac.../live/live.ram It'll run great in dialup, but the TV coverage from Akamai is fantastic on broadband at only 150Kbps to Realvideo in color. During flight, they both run 24/7 until the Shuttle has become old news or lands, we hope safely in one piece this time....(c; -- Larry |
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