If I may add my two cents:

After checking on http://Oscar.dcarr.org it appears that the ISS has been 
active  on voice between 21:00 and 22:00 utc lately. Commander Wheelock seems 
to get into patterns of availability on the radio but of course it depends on 
time available on the space station.

I used that as a guideline and found an excellent pass that fit in the 
timeframe such as that when I had made my contact back in June or July.

Of course there is a chance on any decent pass that you may catch him on the 
frequencies you mentioned.

I hope that his successors up there continue to be active after he returns to 
Earth at the end of the month I believe. Of course there is always packet and 
APRS but a voice contact is always amazing.

Http://www.issfanclub.com is also a site that has a wealth of information that 
may be helpful.

Good luck and enjoy!

Pat
N2VYT
FN20un
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