I can't figure out what's wrong here. I listen for AO-7 on the past your 
were talking about and was not able to here it at all and it went as 
high as 89 degrees here. I thought maybe the pass times were off but 
listen well before and after the times and still did not here it. 
However, I hear all of the other satellites at the appropriate times. 
Was AO-7 in A or B mode? Usually I hear AO-7 horizon to horizon (except 
directly overhead) with a Ringer II vertical. I'm missing something 
here. I enjoy working AO-7 now I seem not to be able to hear it.

Reid, W4UPD



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> Hey everyone,
>
> I worked the AO-7 pass just after 00:00 UTC here because it had a maximum 
> elevation for me of almost 89 degrees. I wanted to see how much, if any, my 
> ability to work would expand when runninng a half-watt if a used CW instead 
> of SSB. 
>
> On this pass, at least, I had a copyable signal from 30 degrees to 30 
> degrees, and made a partial contact at 00:15 UTC with a station whose call 
> sign I did not fully copy - which is totally my fault. The call was WA4 (or, 
> at least, that's what I copied), but I didn't catch the suffix. The signal 
> faded slightly, and I didn't ask for a repeat. That's embarrassing, and I 
> apologize to the operator for that. When he called me, AO-7 was below 35 
> degrees. I reported a 589 to him, and he gave me a 559, which exceeded my 
> expectations. When we finished the QSO, AO-7 was at 28 degrees elevation to 
> my location, and I faded into the noise.
>
> It'll take a few more passes, at least, to say with some measure of 
> certainty, but it appears that, for my station, I probably can expect to have 
> workable signals at a half-watt out on AO-7 at 50 degrees elevation and above 
> in SSB, and at 30 degrees elevation and above in CW. Given the compromises I 
> choose to have with a fully portable station, that's not to bad for 
> milliwatts.
>
> 73 to all,
>
> Tim - N3TL
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