Archive - Jan 2004 - Story

Supply rocket sans ham gear to arrive at ISS

ISS News

The ARRL Letter and The American Radio Relay Leaguereport that NASA says the next Russian
Progress supply rocket will arrive at the International Space Station
January 31. On hand to greet and unload the unmanned rocket, which carries
2.5 tons of food, fuel and supplies, will be Expedition 8 crew Mike Foale,
KB5UAC, and Sasha Kaleri, U8MIR. Not aboard the Progress will be
additional Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) SSTV
equipment and a Yaesu FT-100D HF/VHF/UHF multimode transceiver that ARISS
had hoped might be able to go into space aboard this Progress flight.

ws8e – Sat, 2004 – 01 – 31 19:07

January 27th

NEW ISS I-Gate in Québec City

Thanks to Éric Dussault, VE2TSO, a new ISS I-Gate is now active in the Québec City region. Thank you, Éric, for your interest and dedication.

73 de Mario, VA2VA.

VA2VA – Tue, 2004 – 01 – 27 14:13

January 16th

7 Year Old EXTRA Class Via ISS!

Space News

Congratulations Mattie!!

From my Station in Salinas Ca. Via ISS....

2004-Jan-15 20:01:31
KD7TYN>BEACON,RS0ISS-3*,SGATE,WIDE,CN83HG,MATTIE,KD7TYN,EXTRA/1,WA6LIE-4,I:
:all :Hi ISS from Mattie, 7 yr old EXTRA CLASS! I PASSED EXAM!

Mattie and those like our kids ARE our FUTURE! Congrats!!!

wa6lie – Sat, 2004 – 01 – 17 03:32

ISS Digipeater HINT

I have received a few emails asking what digi path I used to get my packets digipeated. RS0ISS, RS0ISS-3 or RS0ISS-4 ??

The answer is NONE of the above.
Here is a trick or secret that works every time.
Use the digi path of ARISS. (U CQ Via ARISS) According to Bob Bruninga WB4APR,
this is a defaulted digi path, so it will work all the time as long as the digipeater is ON.

I hope this helps some that are not getting through.

73, Scott WA6LIE

wa6lie – Sat, 2004 – 01 – 17 03:31

January 12th

ISS leak found

Space News

Iss Crew finally found the leak causing slow decompression aboard ISS.
It was found in a hose located in the Destiny lab. The hose was used to equalize pressure and eliminate fog between two panes of a window.

iz6byy – Tue, 2004 – 01 – 13 00:35

Exp. 9 Commander Changed

Space Shuttle

Veteran NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao will replace William S.
McArthur, Jr., as the commander of Expedition 9, the next mission aboard the International Space Station.

The change in crew assignment is a result of a temporary medical issue related to McArthur's qualification for this long duration flight.

N1ORC – Mon, 2004 – 01 – 12 22:04

January 11th

MAREX-MG News: Jan. 11, 2004

ISS Amateur Radio

ISS Packet Status - Quick Tips:

Frequency
Packet Mail

Unproto, Round-Table and APRS:
The "Round Table" mode is a keyboard to keyboard form of communication.
Round table will allow you to type short messages, which will be relayed (a.k.a. Digitally Repeated or Digi for short) through the APRS and retransmitted over a distance in excess of 1000 miles. Round Table mode allows many people to participate in a Round Table.....

IK1SLD – Mon, 2004 – 01 – 12 00:49

ISS is using now SPLIT FREQ!

Hello All,

The ISS is now using SPLIT frequency.
This freq. info is only for PACKET operation!!!
Your RX downlink must be: 145.800Mhz.
Your TX uplink must be: 145.990Mhz.

pd0rkc – Sun, 2004 – 01 – 11 20:11

Armstrong School Delayed

ARISS

Submitted by Arthur - N1ORC

The ARISS team regretfully announces the cancellation of Monday's scheduled contact with Armstrong Middle School in Flint, Michigan.
The International Space Station recently began experiencing a slight loss of air pressure, which the crew will be attempting to trace in the coming days. Understandably, the crew needs to devote their time to solving this issue.

N1ORC – Sun, 2004 – 01 – 11 15:18

January 9th

Upcoming ARISS School Contact

ARISS

Expedition 8 crew:
Mike Foale KB5UAC
Alexander Kaleri U8MIR

Armstrong Middle School, Flint, MI
Contact is a go for Mon 2004-01-12 12:56 UTC telebridge via W6SRJ

pe2jmr – Sat, 2004 – 01 – 10 00:13
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