Top rated QSO with NA1SS
22/04/2012 PA1KR de PI9ISS
A lucky day today for PA1KR.
73' de IZ3SRF.
First ISS Contact from Ghana (9G2AA)
Hi, this is the first sstv signal that I received from my lab (Intelligent Space Systems laboratory-9G2AA) in Ghana, on saturday, 6th of September 2014. The frequency was 144.802Mhz. There is pause at the beginning of the recording when I was trying to send voice uplink to the ISS. Still trying to decode it and still trying to make voice contact with them. I removed the breaks in the audio in other to reduce the size of the audio
ON4CKT in QSO with ISS Suzan Helms NA1SS at 24_06_01 18u53
satellitenpaul receiving Contact beetwin ISS and School Borg Graz Austria on 09. Nov. 2015 09:44. (receiving in St.Gallen Swizerland)
Hier is my Link (Full- HD )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqVVLlN-4mY
Best regards
Paul HB3YGP
13-JAN-2012 at 12:44 UTC Andre Kuipers speaks with students at the Antheneum Borgloon in Borgloon, Belgium
Andre Kuipers - ISS Exp. 30 - speaks with students at the Antheneum Borgloon via telebridge with K6DUE. Can someone please reply with translation? I have provided the entire recording from signal acquisition to signal loss using a handheld scanner with 1/4 wave mobile antenna and digital voice recorder. Nice pass, over seven minutes of audio received. Was nice to hear from someone on the new crew.
slowdownracer
KB3VQP
Capt. Sunita Williams (NA1SS) - National Electronics Museum, Linthicum, MD, 1505 UTC on 01 September 2012
Capt. Sunita Williams (NA1SS) speaks to youth at the National Electronics Museum in Linthicum, MD, U.S.A. at 1505 UTC on 01 September 2012 via telebridge station K3CUJ. She answered the following questions:
1. What was the scariest part about being in space?
2. How does solar activity affect you while you're in the space station?
3. What's the smallest object on earth you can identify from space?
4. When you look at Earth what do you see?
5. Is the food all freeze dried? Do you have Twinkies?
6. Are you required to have a ham license to go to space?
7. Is Ham Radio fun?
Commander Chris Hardield OR4ISS - Innalik School, Inukjuak, Nunavut, Canada - April 12,2013 - 17:29 UTC
An International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants at Innalik School, Inukjuak, Nunavut, Canada on 12 April. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 17:30 UTC. The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be a telebridge between OR4ISS and IK1SLD.
AE7MC Mattie (7 years old), talks to the ISS. Very impressive!
Luca Parmitano (NA1SS) - 2013 BSA National Jamboree, Mount Hope, WV, USA, 1535 UTC on 20 July 2013
Luca Parmitano (NA1SS) speaks to scouts at the 2013 Boy Scouts of America National Jamboree at Mount Hope, WV, USA, at 1535 UTC on 20 July 2013 via K2BSA. He answered the following questions:
1. Were you in Scouting as a youth or as an adult leader?
2. In Scouting we practice “Leave No Trace”, meaning that we leave campsites as we found them. How do you practice “Leave No Trace” in space?
3. I am working on the Robotics Merit Badge and would like to know how robots are being used on the space station.
4. Have you ever put up a satellite in space?
Mike Fossum talks to students at Donald P. Sutherland School in Nassau, NY on 11/10/11
Mike Fossum talks to school students on 11/10/11 from 19:34UTC to 19:42UTC. Some fading in-and-out at the beginning and end, but I left the full recording intact so you can hear everything I received. Heard on my scanner with a 1/4 wave mobile antenna, recorded with a digital recorder. 145.800 MHz. Not a very high pass for my location in eastern PA but I got what I could.
slowdownracer
KB3VQP