CroCube: QSL cards!

The CroCube team has provided a Google form to request eQSL cards for reception of data and CW.

CroCube also has a digipeater and it seems that until now, I’m the only one who has made use of it.

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And they answer really fast: My QSL cards for 9k6 FSK (DATA) and CW.

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I sure wish i could…

Jomjom79

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Understood.
CroCube has an inclination of 45° which brings it only about 3° above your horizon.

By the way same for LASARSat.

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I filled last night the google form, let see when they’ll send the QSL card.
YO4DFT - Cristian

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dl7ndr, I tried the digipeat today but no luck. How much power were you using. Do you have an Satgate which heard the digipeated packets and also by EA5WA.

I am yet to recieve my QSL card :slight_smile:

73, Nitin

Hi Nitin,

Thanks for trying the digipeater of CroCube.
I’m usually putting 50 watts into a 9.5 dBd UHF antenna.

Satgate is a different thing.
I’m guessing you are referring to the digipeater dashboard.
EA5WA, me and others just upload received data (telemetry and also digipeated packets) to SatNOGS.
In my case, I’m using gnuradio and blocks from gr-satellites as described for the GR-satellites uploader.
You may also simply use GetKISS+ instead.

By the way, if you have no luck with CroCube, feel free to try LASARSat.

73
Daniel

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Hi Daniel,

ok ,noted. Will try. I am using a Kenwood TS2000 with X quad stacked . Now I understand how APRS data is geeting uploaded to the dashboard you have created in SatNogs. I will use GetKISS+ as still need to learn about GR-Satellites. Will try LASARSat as well. Thanks again for the response.

73, Nitin, VU2JEK (Ex VU3TYG)

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