Archive - 2007 - Forum topic
September 16th
packet turned off for school contact Monday sept 17th 2007
The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 13:39 UTC.
The contact will be a direct between stations NA1SS and N0EFT. The contact should be audible in most of eastern North America. Interested parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz downlink. In addition, the audio should be available via IRLP and EchoLink. The participants are expected to conduct the conversation in English.
Hopefully they will turn the radio back to packet afterwords w/o messing it up.
September 10th
ISS on the air in145.825
hola recien contacto nuevamente con la iss
muy buenas señales por cordoba argentina
saludos Mario
LU2HAM
September 4th
Packet active on 145.825 simplex
Saw this report on www.ariss.net from WA4AEJ
"20070904213645 : WA4AEJ]APRS,RS0ISS-4*,qAO,WA4AEJ-5::ALL :145.825 Simplex"
The time stamp is for Sep 4 at 2136 UTC.
The first beacon was reported at 2110 UTC by IGATE station JH4XSY in Japan. We'll have to watch and see how long it stays active.
Kenneth - N5VHO
August 29th
Video of ARISS contact of Nanjing No.3 High School
Video of ARISS contact of Nanjing No.3 High School with Clay can be
watched here: http://tech.sina.com.cn/d/bn/2007-08-26/19421289.shtml
73 Ian G3ZHI
http://www.qsl.net/g3zhi - many ham radio links
G4NJI IRLP 5200 Echolink 135909
Rotherham simplex 145.2875mhz
Skype g3zhiian
VoiP 642109
Mobile: 07951 266 236
iss school qso 29th aug 2007 1603utc 145.8mhz conf 101377echolink ref 9010 irlp
iss school qso 29th aug 2007 1603utc 145.8mhz conf 101377echolink ref 9010 irlp
ARISS event - Ashland Greenwood High School, Ashland, Nebraska, USA
An International Space Station Expedition 15 ARISS school contact has been planned with students at Ashland Greenwood High School, Ashland, Nebraska USA on 29 August. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 16:03 UTC.
The contact will be a direct between stations NA1SS and K0ASH. The contact should be audible in most of the central United States. Interested parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz downlink. In addition, the audio should be available via IRLP and EchoLink. The participants are expected to conduct the conversation in English.
August 9th
Tracking
Hi , I tryed to use Orbitron. It locks me out and it will not download what i need . I i got it off my computer and reload it, the progam must have something wrong with it. Im looking for a new progam that is free. Im looking for a better thingto use -- not orbitron -- please. Thank you
73,Bob KD8EXK
July 26th
NASA Computer tampered with?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6918490.stm
WTF?? Sounds very bizarre!!
Hope this won't impact on the next mission, crew safety and hope they can get the radio up and running back to spec in the near future.
73's
Matty
July 10th
ISS Fan, The Red Fox
Well found link to ya page from friend of my mine, which into radio, for myself I'm not really radio guy. Like to say it cool to see that you guys can do this. I would like to try it myself, but I find it easy to do it over data line than radio ahh Well any one know what kind computer they are using up there on ISS. I would think a PC or UNIX base box. Sun/Sgi would be my pick, can't leave home with out.
Fox, of the Furry Fandom ~winks~
July 9th
ISS Tracking is off
The position of the ISS as shown on the globe is correct, but the calculations showing the passtime are incorrect.
July 3rd
Daytime sightings
Following another daylight capture last week I have now put all the daytime videos onto one webpage at.... http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/satcom_transits/daylight.html
The latest runs at real speed , giving a good idea of just how quickly the complex passes through the field of view
John