[amsat-bb] WD9EWK from Kingman Hamfest starting on AO-7 @ 1425 UTC

2010-11-06 Thread Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)
Hi!

With the current issues on AO-51, my first satellite demonstration
from the Kingman (Arizona) Hamfest will be on the 1425 UTC AO-7 
pass.  This will go almost directly over the hamfest here in grid
DM25xf, and I hope to make some contacts to show off satellite 
operating.  I will also be on other passes throughout the day.  If 
you hear me on, please give me a call.  

I have turned off my APRS radio, since I will not be moving from 
this location for a while.  The last spot for WD9EWK-7 at 
http://aprs.fi/wd9ewk-7 shows the hamfest site.  Once the hamfest
wraps up, I'll turn on that radio once again. 

73!





Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK - Kingman, Arizona
http://www.wd9ewk.net/


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[amsat-bb] AO-51 reloaded and operational

2010-11-06 Thread Mark L. Hammond
Hi All,

Thanks to a great team effort, we have the AO-51 repeater back up and 
operational.

It will be several more hours before the PBBS is open for public access, but we 
expect it will be open around 2100utc today.

We usually get asked, What caused the crash?  We honestly don't know.  It is 
unlikely to be related to the power budget; it would have just turned a 
transmitter OFF in that case.   We often suspect the South Atlantic Anomaly as 
the cause, and based on the time frame of the crash this time, it is a 
plausible hypothesis.

On behalf of the AO-51 Command Team,


Mark L. Hammond  [N8MH] 

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[amsat-bb] aa5ck QSLs

2010-11-06 Thread ted
My thanks to those I was able to contact this week during my trip
making it very enjoyable. I'll get to work on the QSLs and sending
them, just give me a little time. No SASEs or return cards are necessary.

73tedaa5ck
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[amsat-bb] Free Antennas - Located in Vicenza Italy

2010-11-06 Thread Tom Davis
The following antennas are free to anyone who is willing to pick them up (I
would hate to send them to the eco center.):

 

1.2 m parabolic dish with balanced mounting bracket. It was used with a
Yaesu G-5400, and works well.

2 m 4 element beam

70 cm 10 element beam

NOAA Loop Yagi  1691 

 

Tom Davis

IK3WVJ/KB7HTA

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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-51 reloaded and operational

2010-11-06 Thread Rick Tejera
Mark,

Thanks to you and your team for your efforts at keeping this bird available for 
all of us to enjoy.

Sent from my iPod
Rick Tejera
Editor, SACnews
Saguaro Astronomy Club
www.saguaroastro.org
K7TEJ

On Nov 6, 2010, at 6:32, Mark L. Hammond marklhamm...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi All,
 
 Thanks to a great team effort, we have the AO-51 repeater back up and 
 operational.
 
 It will be several more hours before the PBBS is open for public access, but 
 we expect it will be open around 2100utc today.
 
 We usually get asked, What caused the crash?  We honestly don't know.  It 
 is unlikely to be related to the power budget; it would have just turned a 
 transmitter OFF in that case.   We often suspect the South Atlantic Anomaly 
 as the cause, and based on the time frame of the crash this time, it is a 
 plausible hypothesis.
 
 On behalf of the AO-51 Command Team,
 
 
 Mark L. Hammond  [N8MH] 
 
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-51 reloaded and operational

2010-11-06 Thread Matt Wilbur
I agree, THANK YOU very much to the AO-51 team for your efforts.

Based on this news, I'll be operating from S7 (LI75rj) on AO-51 
tonight/tomorrow on three AO-51 passes, the first at 07/0106utc, at 
07/1154utc, and 07/1333utc.

73,
Matt Wilbur
NM6W / S79RC (through 8nov)

On 11/6/2010 8:22 PM, Rick Tejera wrote:
 Mark,

 Thanks to you and your team for your efforts at keeping this bird available 
 for all of us to enjoy.

 Sent from my iPod
 Rick Tejera
 Editor, SACnews
 Saguaro Astronomy Club
 www.saguaroastro.org
 K7TEJ

 On Nov 6, 2010, at 6:32, Mark L. Hammondmarklhamm...@gmail.com  wrote:

 Hi All,

 Thanks to a great team effort, we have the AO-51 repeater back up and 
 operational.

 It will be several more hours before the PBBS is open for public access, but 
 we expect it will be open around 2100utc today.

 We usually get asked, What caused the crash?  We honestly don't know.  It 
 is unlikely to be related to the power budget; it would have just turned a 
 transmitter OFF in that case.   We often suspect the South Atlantic Anomaly 
 as the cause, and based on the time frame of the crash this time, it is a 
 plausible hypothesis.

 On behalf of the AO-51 Command Team,


 Mark L. Hammond  [N8MH]

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[amsat-bb] Re: BT7AAE XW-1 special event station to be working onAirShow China 2010

2010-11-06 Thread Rick Tejera
Michael,

It sounds like it will be a nice show. 

Thank you to you and your CASAT team for your effort to provide the amateur
community with such a fine bird as HO68, one of my favorites. 

Speaking of, Gotta get ready 11 minutes to AOS :).

Thanks again.

73

Clear Skies

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Public Outreach Coordinator
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Phoenix, Arizona
www.saguaroastro.org
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From: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org] On
Behalf Of Michael Chen
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 11:15
To: amsat-bb
Subject: [amsat-bb] BT7AAE XW-1 special event station to be working
onAirShow China 2010

Hi, Guys,


If you happen to be able to visit AirShow China 2010 in Zhuhai on Nov.
16-21, please visit the XW-1 booth in CAST pavilion. There, you will
meet Alan, BA1DU and I as well as a bunch of members of CAMSAT.
Meanwhile, you can see demonstration of some interesting XW-1 photos
and activities. There will be a special event station set up on the
site with the callsign BT7AAE (Aviation  Aerospace Exhibition) .
We'll be working on all possible satellites passes during the time
frame.

If you can't visit us in Zhuhai. Don't worry, you can join us by
watching live video stream or listening to live audio feed (URL
later). Meanwhile, you can write down all you thoughts and ideas on
twitter with the tag #BT7AAE, all twitter records with this tag will
be displayed on the wall by a projector to all our visitors in real
time during the exhibition, and you are likely to get feed backs from
the site or from the world.

Join us in this event.



Michael Chen, BD5RV/4
AMSAT-China: http://www.camsat.cn
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Twitter:  http://twitter.com/bd5rv
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MSN:    bd...@jsdxc.org
Skype:  michael-bd5rv

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[amsat-bb] question about antenna distances on tower

2010-11-06 Thread N. Mahdinejad
Dear Amsat Members.

I have read the KO6TH webpage at http://home.wavecable.com/~ko6th/;.

This was very useful for me. Thanks you for publishing such information with
clear pictures.

I have question about the whole setup. 70cm antenna, 2.4ghz dish, rotor in
the middle, tower cam in small box, and the 2m beam on the right.

What is the required distance between these antennas to avoid any
interference or other problems?

I also have read the amsat paper an introduction to amateur satellites,
and have that questions about KG6IAL setup on page 23.

Thanks for your help and attention.

Best Regards.

Nayer Mahdinejad.
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-51 reloaded and operational

2010-11-06 Thread Rodney Waln
so just what would that anomaly be?? if known
just courious,
Rodney kc0zhf
 
Message: 4
Date: Sat, 06 Nov 2010 09:32:25 -0400
From: Mark L. Hammond marklhamm...@gmail.com
Subject: [amsat-bb]  AO-51 reloaded and operational
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Cc: ao51-mo...@amsat.org
Message-ID: tpyk1f00956cfur05py...@gmail.com
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

Hi All,

Thanks to a great team effort, we have the AO-51 repeater back up and 
operational.

It will be several more hours before the PBBS is open for public access, but we 
expect it will be open around 2100utc today.

We usually get asked, What caused the crash?  We honestly don't know.  It is 
unlikely to be related to the power budget; it would have just turned a 
transmitter OFF in that case.   We often suspect the South Atlantic Anomaly as 
the cause, and based on the time frame of the crash this time, it is a 
plausible hypothesis.

On behalf of the AO-51 Command Team,


Mark L. Hammond  [N8MH] 






  
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[amsat-bb] VUCC #204!!

2010-11-06 Thread Zachary Beougher
Hi Everyone!

I just received VUCC #204 in the mail today, and I wanted to thank everyone for 
the grids and QSOs since I got on the birds last November.  Special thanks to 
John – K8YSE, Jim – ND9M, Patrick – WD9EWK, Chris – KC0YBM, Michael – K4MOA, 
Doug – KD8CAO and Allen – N5AFV for the hard work they have put into their grid 
expeditions (I know I am forgetting someone, so please forgive me).  Special 
thanks to all of the other stations that I have worked from their home QTH – 
each grid means a lot!

73!

Zack
KD8KSN
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[amsat-bb] Re: VUCC #204!!

2010-11-06 Thread Larry Teran
Congratulations Boy! keep it going, is always a pleasure to contact you
on the sats

73's Larry KI6YAA

On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Zachary Beougher
zack.kd8...@hotmail.comwrote:

 Hi Everyone!

 I just received VUCC #204 in the mail today, and I wanted to thank everyone
 for the grids and QSOs since I got on the birds last November.  Special
 thanks to John – K8YSE, Jim – ND9M, Patrick – WD9EWK, Chris – KC0YBM,
 Michael – K4MOA, Doug – KD8CAO and Allen – N5AFV for the hard work they have
 put into their grid expeditions (I know I am forgetting someone, so please
 forgive me).  Special thanks to all of the other stations that I have worked
 from their home QTH – each grid means a lot!

 73!

 Zack
 KD8KSN
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[amsat-bb] ISS Voice Contacts

2010-11-06 Thread Rick Tejera
All,

A little help here. Not quite sure if I'm working at getting NA1SS in the
log from the right angle. 

First a description of my station: I'm using a Kenwood TH7-DA with a home
brew Dual band yagi, mounted on an old telescope mount for tracking. I've
programmed a split frequency into the memory set to receive on 145.800 and
Transmit on 144.490. So far so good. 

Now the TH7-DA is a full duplex unit, but that only is available when
working cross band (If I'm wrong here, some one please clue me in how to get
that to work). Given this I can't hear myself on the downlink, which is kind
of moot anyway since the ISS is essentially a simplex system. During the
passes I've tried to work I hear the ISS responding to Earth stations. I've
tried to transmit in breaks but how do I know if I'm hitting the station or
not? I'm guessing I'm not getting in since I haven't gotten a response. Or
worse, causing QRM to another station? I hope not and if so, apologies.

I'm quite willing to be schooled on this, any suggestions would be most
appreciated.

73  

Clear Skies

Rick Tejera
Editor SACnews,
Public Outreach Coordinator
Saguaro Astronomy Club
Phoenix, Arizona
www.saguaroastro.org http://www.saguaroastro.org/ 
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-51 reloaded and operational

2010-11-06 Thread Dave Taylor
Basically, it's an area of increased radiation.  You can find lots of  
info on the web.  For example, at 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Atlantic_Anomaly 
.

-- Dave, W8AAS


On Nov 6, 2010, at 3:55 PM, Rodney Waln wrote:

 so just what would that anomaly be?? if known
 just courious,
 Rodney kc0zhf

 Message: 4
 Date: Sat, 06 Nov 2010 09:32:25 -0400
 From: Mark L. Hammond marklhamm...@gmail.com
 Subject: [amsat-bb]  AO-51 reloaded and operational
 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
 Cc: ao51-mo...@amsat.org
 Message-ID: tpyk1f00956cfur05py...@gmail.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

 Hi All,

 Thanks to a great team effort, we have the AO-51 repeater back up  
 and operational.

 It will be several more hours before the PBBS is open for public  
 access, but we expect it will be open around 2100utc today.

 We usually get asked, What caused the crash?  We honestly don't  
 know.  It is unlikely to be related to the power budget; it would  
 have just turned a transmitter OFF in that case.   We often suspect  
 the South Atlantic Anomaly as the cause, and based on the time frame  
 of the crash this time, it is a plausible hypothesis.

 On behalf of the AO-51 Command Team,


 Mark L. Hammond  [N8MH]







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[amsat-bb] Re: ISS Voice Contacts

2010-11-06 Thread Ted
Hi Rick, good questionI can't help you on the radio part, but thought a
bit about this part of your question:
 I've tried to transmit in breaks but how do I know if I'm hitting the
station or not? I'm guessing I'm not getting in since I haven't gotten a
response. Or worse, causing QRM to another station? I hope not and if so,
apologies.

Personally, I am not going to worry a lot about being 'duplex' into NA1SS.
There seems to be kind of an obsession with sat operators about being
'duplex' all the time. I think it's nice if one can but there are many, many
operators that making sat contacts with HT's that are not duplex. Think
about the local repeater...not really duplex unless you are constantly
playing with your reverse button. How about a DX pile up?  No one is waiting
around to be duplex on that situation !!!

For me, I would exercise common courtesy, but we gotta keep calling and
hopefully get an answer. There will be some inherent 'doubles' or 'qrm'
(small q) but with the volume of operators attempting, I think that is just
part of the thrill and skill of finally making the contact. At the end of
the day, the space station is just kind of the ultimate DX contact, and
perhaps the toughest.

Good Luck in the contest !!

73, Ted, K7TRK 

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Behalf Of Rick Tejera
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2010 2:53 PM
To: 'amsat-bb'
Subject: [amsat-bb] ISS Voice Contacts

All,

A little help here. Not quite sure if I'm working at getting NA1SS in the
log from the right angle. 

First a description of my station: I'm using a Kenwood TH7-DA with a home
brew Dual band yagi, mounted on an old telescope mount for tracking. I've
programmed a split frequency into the memory set to receive on 145.800 and
Transmit on 144.490. So far so good. 

Now the TH7-DA is a full duplex unit, but that only is available when
working cross band (If I'm wrong here, some one please clue me in how to get
that to work). Given this I can't hear myself on the downlink, which is kind
of moot anyway since the ISS is essentially a simplex system. During the
passes I've tried to work I hear the ISS responding to Earth stations. I've
tried to transmit in breaks but how do I know if I'm hitting the station or
not? I'm guessing I'm not getting in since I haven't gotten a response. Or
worse, causing QRM to another station? I hope not and if so, apologies.

I'm quite willing to be schooled on this, any suggestions would be most
appreciated.

73  

Clear Skies

Rick Tejera
Editor SACnews,
Public Outreach Coordinator
Saguaro Astronomy Club
Phoenix, Arizona
www.saguaroastro.org http://www.saguaroastro.org/ saguaroas...@cox.net
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