OpenBCM V1.08-5-g2f4a (Linux)

Packet Radio Mailbox

IZ3LSV

[San Dona' di P. JN]

 Login: GUEST





  
VK7AX  > NEWS     20.02.09 23:48l 66 Lines 2503 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : VK7AX-2102IU
Read: GUEST
Subj: [WIA-News] New Zealand Prime Minister to speak to the ISS
Path: IZ3LSV<IK2XDE<DB0RES<ON0AR<7M3TJZ<HS1LMV<CX2SA<VK7AX
Sent: 090220/2142Z @:VK7AX.#ULV.TAS.AUS.OC #:62147 [Ulverstone] FBB7.00g $:VK7A
From: VK7AX@VK7AX.#ULV.TAS.AUS.OC
To  : NEWS@WW



New Zealand Prime Minister to speak to the ISS

Date : 18 / 02 / 2009
Author : Tony Hutchison - VK5ZAI

On Wed, 25 Feb at 07:31 UTC, 6:31 pm EAST students from The 
Chatham Public School will be speaking to Commander Mike Fincke 
on the ISS. 
The venue for the contact will be the studios of Radio 2RE in Taree. 
Craig VK4SSB who is employed by Radio 2RE applied to ARISS on behalf 
of the Chatham School some 2 years ago for this linkup with the ISS 
to be held at the 2RE studios.

It's believed that this is the first ARISS contact that's been done 
from a broadcast studio. 
Craig, VK4SSB has been working with Tony, VK5ZAI and has put a lot of 
effort into the publicity behind this amateur radio event. 
The NZ Prime Minister, the Hon. John Key (pictured right) has 
accepted Craig's invitation to pass on greetings from the 
Asia/Pacific region to Mike Fincke on the ISS and to ask 
the first question.

The contact will be aired over the Super Radio network of 38 stations 
ranging from 2SM in Sydney to 4GY in Gympie and out to 2BH in 
Broken Hill on Thursday 26 Feb. 
The radio link between the ISS and Earth for Chatham School will be 
handled by the Amateur Radio telebridge station K6DUE at the Goddard 
Space Flight Center in Maryland, USA ARISS will be linking up two 
other Australian schools in the following weeks as well, they are 
Padthaway Primary School in the SE of South Australia and the 
Kalori Catholic School in Wallaroo also in Sth Australia.

Dates for these have not been scheduled yet but it's expected to be 
mid March. 
Several members of the ISS crew have been having a competition to 
see who can speak to the greatest number of schools during their 
mission. 
It looks like Mike Fincke my come out on top when he returns to Earth 
in April. 
He has been averaging around 3 schools per week on this mission; 
as well as setting the SSTV up at times, along with activating the 
ISS cross band repeater on many occasions.

The repeater has had a lot of Australian traffic on it over the last 
week but you must use doppler correction on the 70cm uplink to be 
successful.

http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2009/20090218-2/index.php

(sourced from the WIA Web site)


-------------------------------------------------

*************************************************
           - NEWS POSTING TO PACKET - 

 Courtesy Tony VK7AX  VK7AX(AT)VK7AX.#ULV.TAS.AUS.OC

*************************************************


Read previous mail | Read next mail


 16.09.2024 22:00:58lGo back Go up