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ISS Dx?

ARISS

Has anybody experienced DX on the ISS? I noticed this first a couple years ago when a couple of times we contacted the digipeater when it was below the horizon, according to Instant Tracker. This morning I hit it again at 1230Z when it was 3100kms SW of our QTH and -7° below the horizon. That's amazing! On a student-built single-element quad-loop antenna!

DE VYØDU ...Orin

vy0du – Wed, 2004 – 11 – 03 13:19

November 1st - the fourth anniversary

ISS News

Each crew aboard the International Space Station discovers more and more about what it takes to live and work in space for long periods of time. This year, the fourth for humans continuously staffing the Station since the arrival of Expedition 1 on November 2, 2000, has proven to be an exceptional example.
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IK1SLD – Wed, 2004 – 11 – 03 04:41
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