[amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

2010-01-17 Thread kladuke1144

Thanks to all who expressed an interest in the qso between WC7V and 
RN1NW on ao7b.  I have hoped to make this contact for over 30 years.  The 
fact that it happened is thanks to Oscar 7 and Ted, RN1NW was 559 even as 
ao7 approached his horizon.  The satellite was ascending at my qth and at 
about 3 degrees at the end of our qso. The QSO took place on orbit #60960 at 
16:08Z.   I had heard RN1NW a couple of days prior but didn't make the 
contact.  Because of ao7's history and bright future, I think any contact on 
this satellite is a record.   Thanks again to RN1NW.

73
WC7V
Kerry

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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

 Congratulations to Kerry WC7V and Fedor RN1NW for their QSO of 7,654 km 
 according to Tiny Locator.

 Hope to hear more details of the QSO, was it with CW or SSB?

 It would be nice to listen to the MP3 audio clip if there is one made.

 73, Pierre ZS6BB


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 Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-7 feat!

 To break away from the current irrelevant thread.  A momentous QSO from 
 WC7V in DN45 to RN1NW in KP71 took place today on AO-7.  The distance is 
 about 7659 km.  Great going guys! Stretching to foot print is always a 
 challenge and fun.  I now return you to the current round of bs.

 73 Bob W7LRD
 Washington State AMSAT area coordinator


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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

2010-01-17 Thread Tim - N3TL
Hey Kerry,

I couldn't agree with you more about AO-7 contacts. I feel very fortunate to
have discovered the current fleet of amateur satellites in time to enjoy the
Grand Old Girl. Congratulations on the wonderful contact. Here's to many
more like it!

73,

Tim - N3TL

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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!


Thanks to all who expressed an interest in the qso between WC7V and 
RN1NW on ao7b.  I have hoped to make this contact for over 30 years.  The 
fact that it happened is thanks to Oscar 7 and Ted, RN1NW was 559 even as 
ao7 approached his horizon.  The satellite was ascending at my qth and at 
about 3 degrees at the end of our qso. The QSO took place on orbit #60960 at

16:08Z.   I had heard RN1NW a couple of days prior but didn't make the 
contact.  Because of ao7's history and bright future, I think any contact on

this satellite is a record.   Thanks again to RN1NW.

73
WC7V
Kerry

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Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:01 PM
To: 'Bob- W7LRD' w7...@comcast.net
Cc: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

 Congratulations to Kerry WC7V and Fedor RN1NW for their QSO of 7,654 km 
 according to Tiny Locator.

 Hope to hear more details of the QSO, was it with CW or SSB?

 It would be nice to listen to the MP3 audio clip if there is one made.

 73, Pierre ZS6BB


 -Original Message-
 From: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org] On 
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 Sent: 16 January 2010 21:40
 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
 Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-7 feat!

 To break away from the current irrelevant thread.  A momentous QSO from 
 WC7V in DN45 to RN1NW in KP71 took place today on AO-7.  The distance is 
 about 7659 km.  Great going guys! Stretching to foot print is always a

 challenge and fun.  I now return you to the current round of bs.

 73 Bob W7LRD
 Washington State AMSAT area coordinator


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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

2010-01-17 Thread w6zkh
Same here Tim, since I've only been on the satellites since June 9, 2009 with 
Glenn AA5PK being my first contact, starting with homebrew antennas, old mobile 
dualbander. Now I have graduated into the linears where it is a different 
mindset compared to single channel birds. After almost 55 years in HR, truely 
another fun mode. I too am jealous of those upper lattitude and East coasters 
for the DX they are able to operate. 

73 de John W6ZKH 


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To: kladuke1...@msn.com, Pierre van Deventer pierr...@icon.co.za, Bob- 
W7LRD w7...@comcast.net 
Cc: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 8:28:39 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat! 

Hey Kerry, 

I couldn't agree with you more about AO-7 contacts. I feel very fortunate to 
have discovered the current fleet of amateur satellites in time to enjoy the 
Grand Old Girl. Congratulations on the wonderful contact. Here's to many 
more like it! 

73, 

Tim - N3TL 

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Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 10:52 AM 
To: Pierre van Deventer; 'Bob- W7LRD' 
Cc: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org 
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat! 


Thanks to all who expressed an interest in the qso between WC7V and 
RN1NW on ao7b. I have hoped to make this contact for over 30 years. The 
fact that it happened is thanks to Oscar 7 and Ted, RN1NW was 559 even as 
ao7 approached his horizon. The satellite was ascending at my qth and at 
about 3 degrees at the end of our qso. The QSO took place on orbit #60960 at 

16:08Z. I had heard RN1NW a couple of days prior but didn't make the 
contact. Because of ao7's history and bright future, I think any contact on 

this satellite is a record. Thanks again to RN1NW. 

73 
WC7V 
Kerry 

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Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:01 PM 
To: 'Bob- W7LRD' w7...@comcast.net 
Cc: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org 
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat! 

 Congratulations to Kerry WC7V and Fedor RN1NW for their QSO of 7,654 km 
 according to Tiny Locator. 
 
 Hope to hear more details of the QSO, was it with CW or SSB? 
 
 It would be nice to listen to the MP3 audio clip if there is one made. 
 
 73, Pierre ZS6BB 
 
 
 -Original Message- 
 From: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org] On 
 Behalf Of Bob- W7LRD 
 Sent: 16 January 2010 21:40 
 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org 
 Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-7 feat! 
 
 To break away from the current irrelevant thread. A momentous QSO from 
 WC7V in DN45 to RN1NW in KP71 took place today on AO-7. The distance is 
 about 7659 km. Great going guys! Stretching to foot print is always a 

 challenge and fun. I now return you to the current round of bs. 
 
 73 Bob W7LRD 
 Washington State AMSAT area coordinator 
 
 
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

2010-01-16 Thread Philip Jenkins
WOW! Bob, where was the satellite at the time? Over the North Pole? North
Atlantic? Eastern Canada?

Philip N4HF

On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Bob- W7LRD w7...@comcast.net wrote:



 To break away from the current irrelevant thread.  A momentous QSO from
 WC7V in DN45 to RN1NW in KP71 took place today on AO-7.  The distance is
 about 7659 km.  Great going guys! Stretching to foot print is always a
 challenge and fun.  I now return you to the current round of bs.




 73 Bob W7LRD
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

2010-01-16 Thread Andrew Glasbrenner
Bob- W7LRD wrote:
 To break away from the current irrelevant thread.  A momentous QSO from WC7V 
 in DN45 to RN1NW in KP71 took place today on AO-7.  The distance is about 
 7659 km.  Great going guys! Stretching to foot print is always a 
 challenge and fun.  I now return you to the current round of bs. 


   

 73 Bob W7LRD 
 Washington State AMSAT area coordinator 
   
Nice work Bob! Was this on SSB or CW? I'm so jealous of you high 
latitude guys.

73, Drew KO4MA
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

2010-01-16 Thread Tim - N3TL
Not too far north of you, Argentina is out of the question. I guess jealousy
is in the grid square of the beholder

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Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 3:11 PM
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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

Bob- W7LRD wrote:
 To break away from the current irrelevant thread.  A momentous QSO from
WC7V in DN45 to RN1NW in KP71 took place today on AO-7.  The distance is
about 7659 km.  Great going guys! Stretching to foot print is always a
challenge and fun.  I now return you to the current round of bs. 


   

 73 Bob W7LRD 
 Washington State AMSAT area coordinator 
   
Nice work Bob! Was this on SSB or CW? I'm so jealous of you high 
latitude guys.

73, Drew KO4MA
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

2010-01-16 Thread w6zkh
Congrat's to Kerry for this feat, as saw it on the AO-7 log this 
morning. I second the last sentence 

John W6ZKH 
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Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-7 feat! 



To break away from the current irrelevant thread. A momentous QSO from WC7V in 
DN45 to RN1NW in KP71 took place today on AO-7. The distance is about 7659 km. 
Great going guys! Stretching to foot print is always a challenge and fun. I 
now return you to the current round of bs. 




73 Bob W7LRD 
Washington State AMSAT area coordinator 
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

2010-01-16 Thread Dee
And this is NOT including the distance to the satellite and from the
satellite.  I always kid with the DX Association people
As most of the time if I have a table for AMSAT at a hamfest I am located
nearby.  I ask them how far they have talked - Max being
Halfway around the world. I said I made a contact with Fairlawn, NJ (about
12 airmiles from me but 39,000kms up and 39,000kms back down on AO-40..Hi,
Hi!  They always look puzzled and so do the closeby Listener's!
Congrats on the contact!
73,
Dee, NB2F 
Wait, am I going to be censored for mentioning an HEO bird?

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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

Congrat's to Kerry for this feat, as saw it on the AO-7 log this
morning. I second the last sentence 

John W6ZKH
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Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-7 feat! 



To break away from the current irrelevant thread. A momentous QSO from WC7V
in DN45 to RN1NW in KP71 took place today on AO-7. The distance is about
7659 km. Great going guys! Stretching to foot print is always a
challenge and fun. I now return you to the current round of bs. 




73 Bob W7LRD 
Washington State AMSAT area coordinator 
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

2010-01-16 Thread Dale Hershberger
w6...@comcast.net wrote:
 Congrat's to Kerry for this feat, as saw it on the AO-7 log this 
 morning. I second the last sentence 

 John W6ZKH 
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 Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-7 feat! 



 To break away from the current irrelevant thread. A momentous QSO from WC7V 
 in DN45 to RN1NW in KP71 took place today on AO-7. The distance is about 7659 
 km. Great going guys! Stretching to foot print is always a challenge and 
 fun. I now return you to the current round of bs. 




 73 Bob W7LRD 
 Washington State AMSAT area coordinator 
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Congrats!... Kerry... I have been trying myself...Excellent work.

Dale/kl7xj
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

2010-01-16 Thread Rocky Jones

outstanding...

Robert WB5MZO Life member

 Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2010 19:40:15 +
 From: w7...@comcast.net
 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
 Subject: [amsat-bb]  AO-7 feat!
 
 
 
 To break away from the current irrelevant thread.  A momentous QSO from WC7V 
 in DN45 to RN1NW in KP71 took place today on AO-7.  The distance is about 
 7659 km.  Great going guys! Stretching to foot print is always a 
 challenge and fun.  I now return you to the current round of bs. 
 
 
   
 
 73 Bob W7LRD 
 Washington State AMSAT area coordinator 
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

2010-01-16 Thread Andrew Glasbrenner
Vince Fiscus, KB7ADL wrote:
 Well, it certainly wasn't on FM.  Why couldn't the next LEO be like a new 
 AO-7 with modern technology?  Why does the Board insist on cramming another 
 single channel bird down our throats?
   
We looked at building and launching an AO-51 sized satellite with 
transponders. The launches we could find prices for were from 400,000 to 
700,000 dollars. Do you think we could raise that amount of money in 2-3 
years? No one on the BOD did. Those were all 800km or less launches as 
well. The low LEOs with transponders, like VO-52, are used by very few 
compared to the FM satellites. Furthermore, a 1-U cubesat only generates 
about 2w of DC power. That will support a decent FM repeater, but not 
much of a transponder.

We have a lead on a set of launches to an AO-7 type orbit, but we really 
need some industry type people to help negotiate for us to try to get a 
spot on one at a reasonable price. There are very few launches going 
above 800km, and they are mostly Russian. Interested parties can email 
me with their background and for details if they want to help.

If you recall we also mentioned we were working on a secondary payload 
for a large LEO that will be a Mode B transponder. We can't say with who 
yet, but isn't this exactly what you are asking why we are not doing? We 
also have a university in the Northeast working on a 3U cubesat that 
will support a transponder powerwise. This was all laid out in the 
donation letter, as well as Barry's Apogee View in the Journal.

So, the BOD isn't cramming anything down your throat. Of the three 
projects we have going, two will support transponders. The problem is we 
are in a state of flux, and everyone on the BOD thought it was 
appropriate to start small and work up, so projects are successful and 
timely. I'm sorry if you don't agree with our philosophy.

 Oh, and Drew, No need to feel jealous about DX.  I heard it's easier to 
 move farther north than to commit to building a HEO, but I'm still going to 
 support Amsat-DL anyway.
   
Committing to something you cannot afford to do is not intelligent or 
responsible. We can't afford a HEO right now, and this has been 
explained a dozen times a dozen ways. Unless -DL gets funding from their 
government, they can't afford the THREE MILLION dollars to launch P3E 
either. Sucks, but it's time to quit whining and face the facts.

73, Drew KO4MA
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[amsat-bb] Re: AO-7 feat!

2010-01-16 Thread Pierre van Deventer
Congratulations to Kerry WC7V and Fedor RN1NW for their QSO of 7,654 km 
according to Tiny Locator.

Hope to hear more details of the QSO, was it with CW or SSB? 

It would be nice to listen to the MP3 audio clip if there is one made.

73, Pierre ZS6BB


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Of Bob- W7LRD
Sent: 16 January 2010 21:40
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-7 feat!

To break away from the current irrelevant thread.  A momentous QSO from WC7V in 
DN45 to RN1NW in KP71 took place today on AO-7.  The distance is about 7659 km. 
 Great going guys! Stretching to foot print is always a challenge and fun.  
I now return you to the current round of bs. 

73 Bob W7LRD 
Washington State AMSAT area coordinator 


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