As part of my volunteer duties with ARISS, I post the schedule of
upcoming ARISS contacts on practically a daily basis. I post to the
SAREX BB (sa...@amsat.org <mailto:sa...@amsat.org>). You can also check
the schedule at http://www.issfanclub.com/ and at http://ariss.rac.ca/
(actually http://ariss.rac.ca/upcoming.htm#NextContact and look for the
link saying Tentative List of Upcoming School Contacts . You can also go
directly to http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.rtf.

I guess you miss this part then ........

http://ariss.rac.ca/upcoming.htm

That the one that shows the next scheduled contact as December 6, 2012.

When I read on AMSAT News the day after another Canadian contact, I wondered how come they were not listed. But then I found 2 others that were upcoming and never shown there either. Thanks for you information I know of a couple more places to look. So I just figured that since Hams were not doing the scheduleing anymore then what was the point of carring on....

But now I see there still is something in place. Maybe the RAC site can be made to be a little more updated. As a member of that group I will have to ask why.

I am still disturbed that a Canadian has time to do pictures and Tweet, but as yet he has not been on the rig. But he has lots of time to do this since he is there for another 5 months ..... so I wait on as many passes as I can .......

One day my QSL will come in.


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