Archive - 2004
January 4th
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 51 weeks ago
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PACKET
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ACTIVE Description:
From PMS onboard ISS. >>Thailand
lunaroutage – Sun, 2004 – 01 – 04 18:51
ISS Radio Report
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14 years 51 weeks ago
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PACKET
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ACTIVE Description:
Please only important details (the pass in UTC time), no long stories!
pd0rkc – Sun, 2004 – 01 – 04 16:35
ISS Radio Report
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14 years 51 weeks ago
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PACKET
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ACTIVE Description:
Hello Glenn, it was on and I hit RS0ISS-1 for the 10th time this AM, just got lucky and N0AN was listen for digi downlink, he did and my call was added to ISS heard list. got another RS0ISS-1*1206z the digi worked all morning with one pass @ 1053 / no signal. 73 all Mark KB1GVR Jan. 4th 2004
KB1GVR – Sun, 2004 – 01 – 04 13:34
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 51 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
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NOT ACTIVE Description:
Packet not active on orbit 29247 ~11:56 UTC over Boston area.
KB1GUE – Sun, 2004 – 01 – 04 13:04
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 51 weeks ago
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PACKET
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ACTIVE Description:
A few good passes here this morning.......Still using 145.800 simplex
tried to digi to my brother in law (KC2KAL) to no avail. It seems that I can hear them faintly.....for a few packets...then they are LOUD.
N2NRJ – Sun, 2004 – 01 – 04 08:26
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 51 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
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ACTIVE Description:
WA9WEB active on packet. 77Az at 236 miles up (316km) very strong signal!
WA9WEB – Sun, 2004 – 01 – 04 08:15
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 51 weeks ago
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PACKET
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ACTIVE Description:
Completed a quick connect and disconnect to RS0ISS-11 @ 0528 UTC. Mailbox working.
K5WX – Sun, 2004 – 01 – 04 07:12
List rs0iss-11 out rx log 04-01-04
List rs0iss-11 out rx log 04-01-04
pe2jmr – Sun, 2004 – 01 – 04 05:59
January 3rd
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
14 years 51 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
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ACTIVE Description:
Fm RS0ISS-11 To PD0RKC [02:42UTC]
73's Cor
pd0rkc – Sun, 2004 – 01 – 04 03:44
In Space Soldering Investigation
Many of the methods used to build and repair equipment on Earth must now be adapted for space. International Space Station crews have tools for making small repairs, but little research has been conducted on the best ways to manufacture and repair equipment in space.
pe2jmr – Sat, 2004 – 01 – 03 22:16