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I enjoyed using a $20 rtlsdr dongle to listen to phone calls on the iridium satellite phone network using a window pointed antenna made out of scrap wire, a stick of balsa, and a milk bucket, http://erewhon.superkuh.com/milk-bucket-1626MHz-helicone.jpg The https://github.com/muccc/iridium-toolkit made it easy.

It's not an amateur mode but is something you can do as an amateur. And it's actually easier than decoding weather satellite images.




whoa, so are you just listeing to casual people's conversations? thanks for this!


In practice it's mostly robot voices reading off things like how much credit people have left on their accounts or the state of the voltage charge of some battery. Same for the pager texts. But yeah, occasionally you get a handful of seconds of an actual human's conversation being downlinked from the satellites passing by.




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