SO 67 will be active over the US on 13, Nov. Saturday for one pass only
starting at 1542 Z per request and confirmed by John Lochner of the SO-67
team. Looking forward to seeing you on the bird from a demo at the North
Hills Prep School in Irving, TX in support of an International festival with
a
I've not had any problems bringing the bird up during the late passes such
as the one in question. Between 2200 and 0600 eastern, SO-50 is usually dead
and I find myself talking to myself H-I.
If you'd like to make another attempt I'd be willing to work a schedule with
you to test your gear and ab
That's kind of late, though if there's any one out there it nice to have a
bit of a chat. Did you transmit the with the 74.4 PL to turn the bird on? At
that hour, it may not be on.
I try to work late passes on SO-50 when I can. The pass you tried to work
was too far east to work from Phoenix, DM3
On Thu, 2010-11-11 at 00:00 +, P.H. wrote:
> I have an IQ recording, if anyone is interested in having a look I
> could try to shrink it small enough to send - there are no callsigns
> at any time during the short 5 minute recording. Also, my receive
> antenna doesn't currently track, so the s
Hello Dave and the BB,
It was just an oversite that the ANS-311 bulletins didn't get posted to the
BB on Saturday.
You can also subscribe to the ANS mailing list directly.
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/tools/maillist/maillist.php
I have now posted them to the BB.
73,
Gould
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Hi Dave,
Perhaps your email address changed or something? ANS is a "subscribe"
service. You can add yourself back to the news service list here:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/tools/maillist/maillist.php
73,
Mark N8MH
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Dave Webb KB1PVH wrote:
> I hope I don
It's posted on the [ans] list not the [amsat-bb] list.
On 11-Nov-10 17:50, Dave Webb KB1PVH wrote:
> No Nigel, I haven't tried the AMSAT website. Like I said in my original post,
> it used to be posted on the BB. Is was
> convenient to have it come in an email. If it gets submitted to QRZ, wouldn
No Nigel, I haven't tried the AMSAT website. Like I said in my original
post, it used to be posted on the BB. Is was convenient to have it come in
an email. If it gets submitted to QRZ, wouldn't it be easy enough to add the
BB to the recipient list when it goes out?
Dave - KB1PVH
Sent from my Ver
Have you tried the Amsat web site?
On 11-Nov-10 17:25, Dave Webb KB1PVH wrote:
>I hope I don't get lynched for asking this question, but here it goes. Why
> do I have to go to QRZ.COM to read the weekly AMSAT News Report? I know it
> used to be posted on the BB. Is there an issue with doing t
Hello everyone and it is time for our Net Nov 11 at 8 PM EST on N2EYH-L
Node 429079 or on the MT. Beacon repeater 146.970 pl 100. Please join us for
the Net. We usually have a Amsat Area coordinator on the net to answer any
questions you may have.Hope to hear you there.
73 Gary WA2AQH
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I hope I don't get lynched for asking this question, but here it goes. Why
do I have to go to QRZ.COM to read the weekly AMSAT News Report? I know it
used to be posted on the BB. Is there an issue with doing that? It was very
handy having it that way.
Dave - KB1PVH
Sent from my Verizon Wireles
I translated the following article into Japanese last year.
> FO29's Frequency Variability and Spacecraft Temperature
> by James A. DeYoung, N8OQ (ex KG4QWC)
> The AMSAT Journal March/April 2009
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ei7m-wkt/numbr637.htm
However, I lost this original article of a PDF file.
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