Archive - 2004 - Story
September 11th
Repeater mode update
Mike Fincke has requested the ARISS team allow him to place the Kenwood radio in repeater mode sometime Saturday, Sept 11. The exact time depends on Mike's schedule of activities but will probably occur near the end of his work day.
September 2nd
Radios OFF for Spacewalk
As Kenneth N5VHO reports, ISS Amateur Radio has been powered off at 1700 UTC of today Sept 2nd for a scheduled Spacewalk.
Operations are supposed to restart at 1700 UTC on Sept 4th.
August 29th
ISS Repeater: Success!
Various reports from all over the world confirm that many operators are successfully using the FM repeater recently activated onboard ISS.
August 28th
ISS Ham Radio Now in Repeater Mode
The ARISS program is pleased to announce that the amateur radio equipment aboard the International Space Station is now operating in cross-band repeat mode. We realize that many of you will miss the packet-operating mode. However, cross-band repeat allows further experimentation of the ISS amateur radio system
August 27th
Latest Kep Elements Off A bit.
The latest Keplarian Elements I downloaded from NASA seem to be off a bit when loaded into the WinOrbit tracking program. I actually got AOS later than the program indicated I should. Normally these are right on the money but this last set of numbers aren't very good. They're a minute or two early for when the actual AOS occurs. And I could still hear the ISS as it was flying away when the program told me I shouldn't be able to hear it. These latest Keps are off.
ISS Prospective QSO
On October 16 2004, there will be a HAM/ISS booth at the Marina Air Faire, Marina Ca.
(Next to NASA)
The plan is (pending) to talk to Mike Fincke and the crew aboard ISS. Astronaut Capt. Dan Burish will also hopefelly attend in Marina.
August 26th
School Contact - Upper St. Clair, PA
The ARISS team is pleased to announce that the next school contact with the International Space Station astronauts will take place Friday, 27 August between the ISS crew and students at Upper St. Clair High School in Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania, USA. The contact is scheduled to begin approximately 1345 UTC or 9:45 local time.
August 13th
ISS Crew talks during the Greece 2004 Olimpic Games Celebrations
Right a few hours after one of my voice contacts with Mike, I saw him during the celebrations for the Greece 2004 Olimpic games.
After their greeting message, Mike and Gennady performed a small free-flight inside the ISS for the crowds to admire.
It was a really nice surprice.
Alain
August 9th
School Contact - Tennessee
The ARISS team is pleased to announce that the next school contact with the International Space Station astronauts will take place Tuesday, 10 August between the ISS crew and students at Good Shepherd School, Decherd and St. Paul's in Tullahoma, Tennessee, USA. The contact is scheduled to begin about 1343 UTC. This contact is being shared by Good Shepherd and St. Paul Catholic.
This will be a direct contact between the Space Station, NA1SS, and St. Paul's School in Tullahoma, Tennessee's K4FUN.
Please note, the packet station will be turned off prior to the beginning of the contact. It will be returned to service as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience.
August 8th
TLE
Fellow HAMS,
According to this notice from T.S. Kelso (the father of STSPLUS and CelesTrak) Kelperian data may no longer be available to download!
This would have a Very SERIOUS Impact on Amateur Satellites as we know it! All your automated stations for tracking, Doppler etc.. would be USELESS!!! With no current Kep data one is not going to be able to track your favorite satellites!
Please take some time and go to http://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/notice.shtml
and read what Dr. Kelso has to say, and fill out the form!
73, Scott WA6LIE
Salinas, Ca.
West Coast Satgate Station