On 11/23/02 at 19:49 hrs EST Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-113 launches from the Kennedy Space Center.
While I was viewing the launch from my favorite viewing location in Titusville (only 8 NM from the pad)
I had decided to leave a scanner at home (Daytona Beach, FL) locked on 259.7000 MHz which is the
Shuttle Air/Ground frequency used in the first few minutes of launch. Note, this frequency is also
used once the shuttle enters earth's atmosphere for landing. While the scanner was locked
on 259.7000 the audio out from the scanner was being digitally recorded on one of my computers.
I was hoping to catch some live Air/Ground comms during the first few minutes of flight. When
I came home I was pleasantly surprised that IT WORKED! Plus there was a bonus! You can hear
not only the shuttle but you could hear Houston's first radio call "Houston Endeavour, go at throttle up".
The software used to record the audio is a VOX recorder which means it only records voice, not
the silence between radio calls. This was recorded using a Uniden BC 780XLT scanner and the
AntennaWarehouse ScanTenna.
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If you would like to see the radios used to make this recording Click Here.
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