I've just received two handsome signed photocardss from Cosmonaut Roman
Romanenko via Tsniimash to commemmorate the Shadow Beacon experiment early this
year! They're on the front of my website.
Many thanks to Valentin and friends on the Experiment!
andy G0SFJ
http://www.andythomas.eu
D Star Amsat users net tonight at
01;00 UTC on REF 60 B
Hope to see you there with news about grid trips new operators and
things you may want to sell or buy
Satellite news ?
https://sites.google.com/site/memphisdstar/d-satellite-amsat-net
Damon
WA4HFN em55
Memphis, TN
Hello Bryce and everyone here,
Try satellite frequency uhf with your favorite search engine. There is
a lot of websites wich offer frequency lists, sometimes outdated. Many are
around 250 / 280 MHz, something like that.
First try a very easy, strong one, FORTE, on 401.568 MHz (+- 10 kHz
RIGHT NOW - ISS Expedition 36 In-Flight Educational Event with the
Riverside Preparatory High School in Oro Grande, CA - JSC.
Go to NASA TV right now!
Clint K6LCS
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Clint Bradford, K6LCS
http://www.clintbradford.com
Got the newsletter today. As pointed out in an E-Mail a couple of days ago,
the name is definitely not correct! Also, the call sign, member number, etc.,
is also incorrect.
I do wonder about subscription time limits, etc., that can happen with the
wrong information as is now being used! I
Glen,
The problem was not in the information provided by AMSAT. That is correct.
The problem was the
printer did not properly read the data, resulting in the fields for the name
and other information
being offset from the address fields. They were most apologetic, and have
assured us that
Remember, to err is human. However, it takes a computer to really foul up!
I definitely was aware that the problem was not caused by AMSAT. Since the
printer has several months before attempting the addressing again, I sincerely
hope that they can get a handle on their software.
Glen, K9STH
- Forwarded Message -
From: wa7...@frontier.com
To: Bob- W7LRD w7...@comcast.net
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 8:07:16 PM
Subject: Re: Amsat BB
Yes, please copy and paste the following:
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On Saturday, August 17th, the Snohomish County Hams Club and the Cascade Radio
Club will
Great new web site containing lots of historical information about some
of the pioneers of EME. Includes fascinating audio clips too. Learn more
about the VHF Men who blazed the trail on Oscar Zero.
http://www.rcallen.com/eme50.htm
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73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF
121 Mayfair Park
Maylene, AL