Recored Radio Contacts with the ISS
ISS Contacts Audio - FN42nm - JOTA, October 15, 2011, 7:38PM ET Pass
I use a small digital recorder to record my attempts to make contact with the ISS. This is the compressed version that does not have me shouting out my cries for a contact. If you made contact during that pass you may find your call in there! Enjoy!
73,
Paul
AA1BR
ARISSAT-1 VOICE MESSAGE - Marie from England... 18. September 2011 at 08:50:09 UTC
Date: 18. September 2011
UTC: 08:50:09
Azimut: 42,7°
Elevation: 29,2°
Distance: JN77sn to ARISSAT-1 = 731,532 km
vy 73 to ALL de Christian
(SWL-CHMY in JN77sn)
Mike Fossum (NA1SS) - Pine Tree Middle School Contact on 09 September 2011 at 1452 UTC
Mike Fossum (NA1SS) speaks with students at Pine Tree Middle School, Longview, TX, USA on 09 September 2011 at 1452 UTC via WE5PT. Fossum answers the following questions in the recording (which starts well after the beginning of the contact):
10. What’s it like to work at the ISS?
11. How does it feel to be in zero gravity?
12. How many days of food, water, and air do you have aboard the ISS?
13. What is the most interesting thing you’ve done during the mission?
14. If you weren’t an astronaut, what would you be and why?
15. Is it really hot or cold in space?
ARISSAT-1 VOICE MESSAGE 05. September 2011 at 15:29:18 UTC
Date: 05. September 2011
UTC: 15:29:18
Azimut: 311,6°
Elevation: 48,8°
Distance: JN77sn to ARISSAT-1 = 496,755 km
vy 73 to ALL de Christian
(SWL-CHMY in JN77sn)
Dr. Satoshi Furukawa (NA1SS) - Merritt Island H.S. Contact on 30 August 2011 at 1811 UTC
Dr. Satoshi Furukawa (NA1SS) speaks with students at Merritt Island High School, Merritt Island, FL, U.S.A. on 30 August 2011 at 1811 UTC. Dr. Furukawa answered the following questions in the recording (which begins well after the start of the contact):
5. Since you are a medical doctor, what kind of tests and experiments are you currently performing on the ISS?
6. Are you able to communicate with your family and friends during your stay on the ISS?
7. What would happen if you ran out of supplies on the ISS?
8. What risks do you encounter on a daily basis on the ISS?
Arissat1 on a jpole 20 feet up ( aug 14 2011) with SSTV
here is the entire recording of tonights arissat1 pass including the sstv
ARISSAT-1 Message with the historical conversation!
I receive ARISSAT-1 on 145.950 MHZ in FM
on the 08. August 2011 at 22:14 UTC in JN77sn with
Azimut: 77,5°
Elevation: 16,9°
Distance: JN77sn to ARISSAT-1 = 1.056,658 km
You can hear the historical conversation between Yuri Gagrin and the russian ground control.
At the end you hear the secret word what you need for the ARISSAT-1/KEDR Reception Report Certificates.
I am pleased to receive this historical conversation via ARISSAT-1.
vy 73 to ALL de Christian
(SWL-CHMY in JN77sn)
Ron Garan NA1SS contacts Nova Youth Hostel in Perugia, Italy via telebridge K6DUE on 8/11/11 at 08:50 UTC
Nice bright overhead pass just before sunrise here in eastern Pennsylvania, USA, a rare opportunity to both see and hear the ISS. First time hearing Ron Garan on the radio talking to students in Italy. Listening on a heldheld scanner with a 1/4-wave mag-mount mobile antenna, recorded with a digital voice recorder. slowdownracer KB3VQP
ARISSAT-1 greeting messages
ARISSAT-1 greeting messages recoded at 2011-07-31 at 02:05 UTC
Very weak signal (250 milliwatt).
NA1SS (Col. Mike Fincke) working U.S. stations on 28 May 2011 at 1600 UTC
Col. Mike Fincke (NA1SS) works U.S. stations on 28 May 2011 at 1600 UTC. Stations include the following: Wisconsin station, Ryan, K5LMB, KD0?, KB1PVH, Ken (?HLH), Rick from Youngstown, OH (KDORY?).