Archive - Jul 2, 2009
ISS Radio Report
iss and me..ct1fhl
hi ppl
tonight is my opurtunity to contact ISS i will be here about 00:39 trying my luck
thanks
all the best
ham regards
ct1fhl
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new setup ideas
hi
I have been using a simple setup, just a 2m and 440 egg beater. Worked pretty good. But i am new ready to upgrade.
Will be my first time using 'real' beams and rotators.
Was thinking about a 2m and 440 antenna circular Pol from M2.
Thought about the Yaesu rotator but i need something that will be super reliable.
Already have the LMR600 and AdvancedRR preamps.
Was hoping that someone might share some ideas on antennas or rotators both from a brand point of view as well as any mounting tips/tricks.
Not looking to bash 1 brand vs next but looking for objective technical pro's and con's heads up etc etc that a newbie like myself might not think of...
ISS Radio Report
Upcoming ARISS contact with Baiting Hollow Scout Camp, Calverton, NY
An International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants at Baiting Hollow Scout Camp, Calverton, NY on 3 July. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 16:47 UTC. The contact will be a telebridge between NA1SS and WH6PN. The contact will be conducted in English.
Baiting Hollow Scout Camp is owned and operated by the Suffolk County Council of the Boy Scouts of America who have been serving scouting for over 81 years. Located on the North Shore of Long Island the camp has a freshwater lake and beachfront on the shore. Offering year round camping and programs to Boy Scouts, Cub scouts, Venturing Crews and their families. The Camp offers swimming, sailing, boating water skiing, climbing, shooting sports, crafts, nature studies, scout craft and much more. This year's theme is "The Final Frontier". The scouts will get first-hand experience with the space program through this event and hopefully, it will stimulate them to learn more about space travel, astronomy, and, of course, radio communications. Members from the Eastern Long Island's Peconic Amateur Radio Club will be assisting the scouts for this event.