Я только два прохода слышал.
Вот, может пригодится моя подборка:
http://www.svengrahn.pp.se/sounds/sounds.htm
Michael Foale talks in English on 121.75 MHz, 0840 UT, 19 October 2003
voice on 143.625 MHz
relay of TsUP uplink to Soyuz TMA-2 on 130.167 MHz
http://www.svengrahn.pp.se/radioind/mirradio/mirradio.htm
http://home.earthlink.net/~w0dfi/2nd.html
(these frequecies could be used by ISS,Spacshuttle but have not had confirmation RECENTLY)
145.985 Mhz FM Downlink/Uplink,Voice
437.925 Mhz FM Downlink,Voice
SPACESHUTTLE FREQUENCIES:
Uplink 144.910, 144.93, 144.95 144.97 or 144.99 FM
(Europe Only) Uplink 144.70, 144.75, or 144.80 MHz
(Worldwide) Downlink 145.55 FM
Here are some other frequencies of interest:
Spaceshuttle 130.165 Mhz FM Voice(aircraft band)
NEW! ARISS=Amateur Radio on ISS
Here are the frequencies for Expedition One operations:
Worldwide downlink for voice and packet:145.80Mhz
Worldwide packet uplink:145.99Mhz
Region 1 voice uplink: 145.20Mhz
Region 2 & 3 voice uplink:144.49Mhz
for more info on what regions/boundries/frequencies how to sign your school up for a LIVE QSO with
ISS
CLICK on the ARISS LINK on this page!
SOYUZ**** FREQUENCIES*********
18.035 MHz AM voice?
18.060 MHz AM voice?
20.008 MHz CW-PDM telemetry
121.75 MHz was the main FM voice downlink
922.75 MHz
http://www.orbitessera.com/html/body_space_shuttle.html
121.75
130.1625
243.0 Standard UHF Emergency Frequency
257.7
279.0
296.8
http://www.issfanclub.com/frequencies
121.75 FM
Voice downlink from Soyuz-TM during free flight operations, the frequency also carries ranging
information from the TORU remote control docking system, and carries a recovery beacon signal
during Soyuz descent (detectable over near-east and south- west Asia)
130.167 AM
VHF-2 downlink from Zarya - carries voice (Russian and English) plus packet data, sometimes instead
of VHF-1 (during shuttle- docked periods) and sometimes in parallel with VHF-1
143.625 FM
VHF-1 downlink, the main Russian comms channel - content similar to VHF-2 - works with Russian
ground stations plus White Sands AFB, Dryden Flight Center and Wallops Island in the US
166.000 AM
Telemetry during orbital operations of Soyuz-TM and Progress M-1 vehicles, also occasional
transmissions from ISS - probably from a docked Soyuz or Progress ferry, it can be heard as a buzz
with two distinct peaks at 166.125 and 165.875 MHz
259.700 AM
Voice from Space Shuttle during ascent and descent - reported as detectable over east coast US then
from Europe about 20 minutes after lift-off, generally silent at other times but has been detected
over Europe on the descent orbit
632.000 634.000 AM
Telemetry from Zarya module, similar to the 166 MHz transmission with peaks at +/- 125 kHz -
transmissions not very frequent and seem to be confined to 634 MHz - most likely on passes over
eastern Europe - watch out for the Doppler shift at this frequency - it can make the signal appear
up to 15 kHz off-frequency
628.000 630.000 AM
Telemetry from Zvezda module, transmissions are similar to, and more frequent than those from Zarya
and are on command from Moscow - the two transmitters appear to operate in parallel
922.76 CW
Beacon from Soyuz-TM and Progress M1 and from the Russian ISS modules - tends to be received in
parallel with the 166 MHz or 620-630 MHz transmissions, beware of the Doppler, it ranges +/- 23 kHz
from the centre frequency