Archive - 2007 - Recorded Contacts
January 8th
NA1SS QSO with WD9EWK, 2005-12-01 @ 2053 UTC
WD9EWK's first voice contact with Bill McArthur at NA1SS, using an Icom IC-T7H HT at 5W with a Maldol AH-510R 6m/2m/70cm telescoping whip. WD9EWK was standing in downtown Phoenix (grid DM33xl) for this contact.
ISS cross-band repeater, 31 December 2005 @ 0012 UTC
Recorded by Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK from Phoenix, Arizona USA [DM43ao]. I used an Icom IC-W32A HT at 5W with an Arrow Antennas handheld Yagi to record this pass (and make some QSOs during the pass).
ISS cross-band repeater, 29 December 2005 @ 0058 UTC
Recorded by Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK from Phoenix, Arizona USA [DM43ao]. I used an Icom IC-W32A HT at 5W with an Arrow Antennas handheld Yagi to record this pass (and make some QSOs during the pass).
ISS cross-band repeater, 24 June 2006 @ 0159 UTC
Recorded by Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK from Phoenix, Arizona USA [DM43ao]. I used an Icom IC-2720H 2m/70cm mobile radio at 5W with an Arrow Antennas handheld Yagi to record this pass (and make some QSOs during the pass).
ISS cross-band repeater, 24 June 2006 @ 0026 UTC
Recorded by Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK from Phoenix, Arizona USA [DM43ao]. I used an Icom IC-2720H 2m/70cm mobile radio at 5W with an Arrow Antennas handheld Yagi to record this pass (and make some QSOs during the pass).
Exp 14 (Suni W.) contact with Australia Jamboree
Expedition 14 crew member Sunita Williams speaks with scouts at the Australian Jamboree 2007(AJ2007).
The Australian Scout Jamboree is a jamboree which is held every three years in Australia. The jamboree is traditionally held in early January and runs for 10 days.
The first, in 1934, was held in Frankston, Victoria and was the only Australian Jamboree attended by the Chief Scout, Robert Baden-Powell.
AJ2007 is based in Elmore central Victoria Australia, we are in camp from the 1st to the 13th of January, 2007. It will be the 21st Australian Scout Jamboree, the first major Scout event in 2007 and thus the first to celebrate 100 years of Scouting. Between 13,000 and 15,000 adults and youth are expected to attend