If you are digipeating "through" the ISS then you are using the ISS as a relay 
just like any other satellite that you communicate through and that would not 
qualify as a contact with the ISS (or satellite). 

If you desire a contact with the ISS then you must contact it directly. The 
most rewarding way is to talk directly to the crew (but a lot like rare DX). 
You can use packet to connect to the ISS remote system (RS0ISS-3) when that is 
active to receive an automatic response from the system on board or connect to 
the BBS (not recommended during heavy traffic periods). I think it might have 
an auto response from RS0ISS-4 as well but do not recall at this moment.

If you just want a SWL card for hearing the ISS then send in your report to 
your respective QSL bureau. The list is available at 
http://www.rac.ca/ariss/oindex.htm#QSL's


Kenneth - N5VHO


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From: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org] On Behalf 
Of Kevin Deane
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 6:00 AM
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Subject: [amsat-bb] ISS Qsl


Hi Group,
 
Does anyone here know the ISS QSL card requirements for digipeating through 
RS0ISS-4?
 
Obviously it is possible to get a QSL card from the other amateur radio station 
on the ground, with whom you have a 2 way packet QSO in a pass.
 
Is there any way to get an ISS QSL card itself, other than by having a two way 
voice contact with the ISS crew? Not a SWL card for receiving only. 
 
I know the ISS fanclub produce a certificate for digipeating through the ISS, 
but want to find out if ARISS itself does anything similar that doesn't involve 
leaving a message on the BBS?
 
All the best
 
Philip G0ISW
 
I second this question...
 
Kevin
KF7MYK
                                          
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