From Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO April 8, 2001 All, As you have been aware, the ARISS team has been debugging issues with the packet module over the past couple of months. We were fairly certain that the RAM battery backup died shortly after the equipment was commissioned back in November. I say this because I heard the packet beacon on one of the engineering check passes on November 13. So I am certain that the battery was still alive then. We have been waiting for the crews (Expedition 1 and Expedition 2) to connect a laptop to the packet module to check out the packet system and re-install the packet parameters (including the Beacon Text and Beacon Every 12 commands). Our debriefing with the Expedition 1 crew this past week confirmed that they have been too busy to accomplish this task. In the meantime, we have run some tests on the training and flight backup hardware to determine what we can accomplish with the packet system with just the PROM parameters installed. As with most packet TNCs, the PROM in the ISS Pico-packet defaults to NOCALL as mycall. We have determined from our ground tests that one can connect to the packet system using nocall and digi through it. To validate that the packet system is still operational, but with a dead battery, we have asked the crew to turn the packet system on and tune to 145.80 down/145.99 up. I ran a test on two passes last night and have validated that the packet system is active. The first opportunity occurred at 00:54 (on April 8). Excerpts of this opportunity are shown below: cmd:c nocall cmd:NOCALL>KA3HDO Before and after the pass, I tried to connect to nocall to no avail. So it appears to not be a local thing. On the next pass (2:32 UTC), I tried again with the results shown below. You can see that the digi is on...I was digipeating through ISS to K3XO-1 (Rip Smith). One conclusion that can be made from this is that APRS operations appear feasible when the ISS packet system is on. cmd:c nocall cmd:NOCALL>KA3HDO *** CONNECTED to NOCALL cmd:d cmd:NOCALL>KA3HDO *** DISCONNECTED cmd:c k3xo-1 via nocall cmd:KA3HDO>K3XO-1,NOCALL* I would be interested in getting other reports from other hams on this....particularly the APRS advocates in the fold. Bottom line....it appears that the packet system is alive and appears to be able to support APRS, but without the parameters we installed prior to flight. The ARISS team will continue to work with Expedition 2 crew to get the packet parameters installed so that the packet system fully configured. 73, Frank Bauer, KA3HDO