[amsat-bb] Re: I'm Missing Somethin'

2011-07-05 Thread Clint Bradford
You wrote on the AMSAT-BB message server ...


Other then very very easy to use what is the BIG deal about
the FM sats? I must be missing something since having a very
bad out come when I did (once) to use one. I have got to be 
missing something.


I am not sure what you are expecting from the existing FM satellites.

I am in my mid-50s as far as age goes, and still get excited at the wonderful 
technology that the FM birds exhibit.

And although I have given my presentation entitled, How to Work the 
FM Ham Satellites With Your HT presentation more than 60 times to 
various clubs and audiences the past couple of years, I continue to find
appreciative audiences for this aspect of this wonderful hobby.

SO ... I do not completely understand where you're coming from as 
you tell us that thius might not be a big deal in the ham radio world.

Yes, you and I know that workin' the FM sats is TRULY an example of
the line of sight theory that we all read about while studying for our ham 
radio licenses.

But as I make my presentations to clubs all over North America, I 
continue to find appreciative audiences, as others seem to not realize 
that with a mere Technician amateur radio so much more than just 
working stations across the valley or hitting those hilltop repeaters.

SO ... What's the big deal?  It's something that mere Technicians 
can do in this magnificent hobby - in addition to normal voice 
privileges - and a privilege that is, IMHO, a truly remarkable and 
exciting aspect of Amateur Radio.

Clint Bradford, K6LCS
http://www.work-sat.com


Clint Bradford
clintbradf...@mac.com




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[amsat-bb] Re: I'm Missing Somethin'

2011-07-05 Thread John Geiger
I have been licensed for 31 years now.  I have 8 band DXCC, 3 different VUCC 
awards on 6m, VUCC on 2m, 5 band worked all states, and 317 countries worked 
and confirmed, and I STILL get excited whenever I work a new grid on the FM 
satellites.  Part of the fun is the challenge of getting thru the pileups on 
there.

73s John AA5JG

- Original Message - 
From: Clint Bradford clintbradf...@mac.com
To: AMSAT BB amsat-bb@amsat.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 2:00 AM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: I'm Missing Somethin'


 You wrote on the AMSAT-BB message server ...


 Other then very very easy to use what is the BIG deal about
 the FM sats? I must be missing something since having a very
 bad out come when I did (once) to use one. I have got to be
 missing something.


 I am not sure what you are expecting from the existing FM satellites.

 I am in my mid-50s as far as age goes, and still get excited at the 
 wonderful
 technology that the FM birds exhibit.

 And although I have given my presentation entitled, How to Work the
 FM Ham Satellites With Your HT presentation more than 60 times to
 various clubs and audiences the past couple of years, I continue to find
 appreciative audiences for this aspect of this wonderful hobby.

 SO ... I do not completely understand where you're coming from as
 you tell us that thius might not be a big deal in the ham radio world.

 Yes, you and I know that workin' the FM sats is TRULY an example of
 the line of sight theory that we all read about while studying for our 
 ham
 radio licenses.

 But as I make my presentations to clubs all over North America, I
 continue to find appreciative audiences, as others seem to not realize
 that with a mere Technician amateur radio so much more than just
 working stations across the valley or hitting those hilltop repeaters.

 SO ... What's the big deal?  It's something that mere Technicians
 can do in this magnificent hobby - in addition to normal voice
 privileges - and a privilege that is, IMHO, a truly remarkable and
 exciting aspect of Amateur Radio.

 Clint Bradford, K6LCS
 http://www.work-sat.com


 Clint Bradford
 clintbradf...@mac.com




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[amsat-bb] Re: I'm Missing Somethin'

2011-07-05 Thread Clint Bradford
John. I have only been licensed  since 1993, but STILL receive weird looks 
from my wife when, as I work an FM bird from my back yard in Riverside, CA, 
as I exclaim, Karen,  I'm working Canada!!!

To ME, it's a ham contact at a Watt or two ... to my beloved wife, jokingly,
a situation of Clint, anything wrong with your cell phone - which calls the 
planet no problem ... 

(In all honesty, my wife is much more knowledgable than that ... she 
only fakes being surprised by what ham FM sats accomplish.

And so it goes ...

Clint
 
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