A reflection from the structure of the International Space Station enabled a 144.175 MHz signal from Tim GK4LOH in Cornwall to cross the Atlantic
The YouTube description reads:
02:40 UTC May 24th 2016 ISS Flypast. Signal heard 2 minutes 45 into the recording and continues for over a minute. The transmitted message was “GK4LOH GK4LOH T T T T T T T T T T”
As soon as ISS set in GN37 I stepped outside the shack and watched as the ISS fly right over here 🙂 Recorded by Frank VO1HP using the remote receiver beacon VO1FN.
Watch GK4LOH IO70jc reception at VO1FN GN37jr 3467km 144.175MHz ISS flypast
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