Archive - Jan 2003

January 7th

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
15 years 51 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
NOT ACTIVE
Description: 
7 January 2003, 1623Z, orbit 23.600
K5WW – Tue, 2003 – 01 – 07 18:26

ISS Packet Manual now in Portuguese

Space News

Hello,

we have uploaded a new translation for the ISS Packet Manual. Thanks to the Fan João Condeço CT2HPM, now you can download and print this PDF document in Portuguese.

Thank you João for your work :)

The ISS FanClub Staff

IK1SLD – Tue, 2003 – 01 – 07 12:10

Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule - 2003-01-07

ARISS

Ecole Immaculle Conception, Brest, France, Direct

2003-01-08 07:37 UTC

Sacajawea Middle School, Montana Direct

2003-01-08 15:19 UTC

IK1SLD – Tue, 2003 – 01 – 07 08:49

STS-107 prepares for launch

Space Shuttle

STS-107 will launch Jan. 16.

Check out thee full story at http://spaceflight.nasa.gov

kc8fks – Tue, 2003 – 01 – 07 08:04

January 6th

Guestbook

Message: 
Nice Website
Anonymous – Tue, 2003 – 01 – 07 02:23

New PMS status report System

Space News

Hello all,

from now on, PMS status reports can be easily posted using the new module we have just finished writing.

This new module (availabe only for ifc members here) can be accessed clicking on the top right block called "ISS Packet Radio".

iz6byy – Mon, 2003 – 01 – 06 23:41

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
15 years 51 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
NOT ACTIVE
iz6byy – Mon, 2003 – 01 – 06 22:21

Packet System still inactive...

Today, 6 January 2003 at 1715Z I tried to connect to the packet system, but didn't hear anything...

Happy New Year to all!

73,
Gert - K5WW

K5WW – Mon, 2003 – 01 – 06 21:21

Voice from NA1SS over SE Australia

ISS Amateur Radio

Last night at 2345 my time I was expecting to here some packet on 145.800 ( I know it's off ) when I heard Don chatting to some Australian Ham operators.

If anyone would like to hear the recording check out alt.binaries.radio-scanner.

All the best,

JOHN

FredZepp – Mon, 2003 – 01 – 06 06:04

January 5th

ISS: the most interesting part of Amateur Radio

ARISS

I remember about 15 years ago when I first heard about amateur radio.

I remember being amazed by the fact that these large HF beams were capable of crossing the oceans reaching remote lands all over the globe.

iz6byy – Sun, 2003 – 01 – 05 22:18
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