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Today's Topics:

   1.  FW:   ANS-347  AMSAT Weekly Bulletins (Dee)
   2.  SatPC32 (Peter)
   3.  W6FOG (D. Craig Fox)
   4. Re: W6FOG (Rob Goodson)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 10:48:28 -0500
From: Dee <morsesat@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  FW:   ANS-347  AMSAT Weekly Bulletins
To: JoAnne Maenpaa <k9jkm@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Cc: Amsat BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-347

ANS is a free, weekly, news and information service of
AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation.
ANS reports on the activities of a worldwide group of
Amateur Radio operators who share an active interest in
designing, building, launching and communicating through
analog and digital Amateur Radio satellites.

Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:

ans-editor@xxxxx.xxx


In this edition:
* Faraday Medal for Professor Sir Martin Sweeting, G3YJO
* Satellite Shorts
* OSCAR 11 Notes
* ARISS Status - 7 December 2009

SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-347.01
Faraday Medal for Professor Sir Martin Sweeting, G3YJO

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 347.01
  From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
December 13, 2009
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-347.01

Faraday Medal for Professor Sir Martin Sweeting, G3YJO

Professor Sir Martin Sweeting OBE FRS, G3YJO has been awarded
the Faraday Medal by the Institute of Engineering and
Technology, IET. The medal is awarded for notable scientific
or industrial achievement in engineering or for conspicuous
service rendered to the advancement of science, engineering
and technology. The citation said that Sweeting was awarded
the Medal for "his visionary leadership, satellite expertise,
ambition and drive, which among other things, brought the
overheads involved in space exploration, down to earth. Sir
Martin's work includes establishing the viability of the use
of small satellites for earth observation, communication and
navigation purposes and his founding of a company to design
and supply small satellites to organisations throughout the
world". G3YJO will be giving the 45th Appleton Lecture,
entitled Small Satellites - Big Future, on Tuesday 19
January at the IET's headquarters in London.


[ANS thanks Ray, W2RS, for the above information]



SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-347.02
Satellite Shorts

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 347.02
  From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
December 13, 2009
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-347.02

ARISS Activity Reports

There has been confirmed reports of Packet activity on the ISS.  Monitor for
it
If you can and would like to perform packet ops with the ISS.

SSTV signals are also planned for activity from the MAI-75 experiment.  Most
Signals will be near Moscow coverage area, however, other coverage areas
could
be activated as well. 145.800 downlink should be monitored.

ISS SSTV Images Available On-Line

Cor PD0RKC has archived several ISS SSTV images from the December 10
operation in the  ARISS SSTV gallery:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/SSTV/

[ANS thanks,Tony, VK5ZAI & Ken, N5VHO, for this information]



Hudson Valley SatCom Net

Stu WA2BSS invites all amateur radio operators to join the next
Hudson Valley SatCom net on Wednesday December 23 at 8PM EST (or
0100 UTC 12/24). The on-air portion of the meets on the 146.97
Mt.Beacon Repeater. Hams worldwide can "tune in" via EchoLink node
N2EYH-L. More info: http://www.wr2abb.org
This is a special time since the normal net meets every other
Thursday and Conflicts with Christmas Eve.

{Thanks to Stu, WA2BSS, for the above info]

RADIO POLITICS:  IARU SAYS TO GET READY FOR WRC-12

The next World Radiocommunications Conference takes place in January of
2012 and ham radio is making ready to face any challenges that it might
bring to the service.

The International Amateur Radio Union's Secretary is Rod Stafford,
W6ROD.  He says that every IARU member society capable of doing so, should
take the initiative to be in contact with their own telecommunications
administration and let the it know what the Union's position is on those
agenda items that influence the amateur radio service.

The most significant of these so far are the implementation of the
radiolocation service in the range 30 to 300 MHz; the possible allocations
in the range 3 to 50 MHz to the radiolocation service for oceanographic
radar applications and the effect of emissions from short-range devices.

Also likely to be discussed is a ham radio allocation of about 15 kHz in
parts of the band from 415 to 526.5 kHz.  This, on a secondary basis and
taking into account the need to protect existing services.  (Southgate)

[ANS thanks Southgate for the above information]


STRAIGHT KET NIGHT ON OSCAR 2010

AMSAT is inviting hams worldwide to participate in Straight Key Night on
OSCAR 2010.  Taking part in this event is both fun and quite easy. Just
operate CW through any OSCAR satellite between 0000 and 2400 UTC
on  January 1st 2010, using a straight hand key.  There are no other rules,
no scoring and no need to send in a log.

In keeping with the friendly nature of this event, all participants are
encouraged to nominate someone they worked for "Best Fist" of those you
worked. Please send your nomination to w2rs@xxxxx.xxx.  A list of those
nominated will appear in the Amsat News Service and will also be published
in the AMSAT Journal.

[ANS thanks Ray, W2RS for this info and for coordinating  the SKN]


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-347.03
OSCAR 11 Notes

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 347.03
  From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
December 13, 2009
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-347.03

OSCAR-11 Makes Another Appearance

Clive G3CWV noted that UO-11 switched on again on December 10 after
about 15 days of silence. Heard in early December, UO-11 had been
silent for over a year. Good signals were received during daylight
passes for two days.

Clive would be interested in knowing whether anyone heard it, or
listened and did not hear it, between 11:25 UTC 11 December and
08:26 UTC 12 December.

Based on previous observations,  it's probably worth listening for
it again in 10 to 20 days time, between 22 December and 01 January.

[ANS Thanks Clive, G3CWV, For this information.]


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-347.04
OSCAR 11 Notes

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 347.04
  From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
December 13, 2009
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-347.04

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
(ARISS) Status Report December 7, 2009

1. Upcoming School Contact

An Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS)
contact was scheduled with Scuola Primaria De Gasperi in
Noicattaro, Bari, Italy on Saturday, December 12 at 09:11 UTC.
Lesson plans have covered amateur radio communications and space
missions. Newspapers, radio and television, both local and
regional, will report on the event.

2. Astronaut Training Status - Simulated Contact Scheduled

A simulated Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
(ARISS) contact was planned for Tuesday, December 8 at
approximately 14:45 UTC. The contact took place between Deer
Creek Elementary School in Bailey, Colorado and astronaut Tracy
Caldwell, KF5DBF. Audio was available on IRLP (Internet Radio
Linking Project).    The training session is a terrestrial-
based amateur radio contact using ARISS equivalent equipment.

3. Successful ARISS Contact with Utah School

On Wednesday, December 2, students from Midvalley Elementary
School in Midvale, Utah participated in an Amateur Radio on
the International Space Station (ARISS) contact with Jeffrey
Williams, KD5TVQ. The school prepared for the contact using
NASA lesson plan resources and integrated the ARISS activity
into the school curriculum at many grade levels. Children
learned about amateur radio, electromagnetic waves and the
ISS and even viewed IMAX Space Station video.   Nineteen
questions were answered during the nine minute pass. Approximately
200 students were present for the contact and others
listened in from their classrooms.  Dr. David Doty (the school
district superintendent), school board members and district
directors were also present. Two major Salt Lake City newspapers,
the Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret Morning News as well as
Channel 4 (ABC) television, Fox 13 and the local community
newspaper all covered the event. This was the first ARISS
contact for Utah.

4. ARISS-Brazil on Twitter

ARISS-Brazil is promoting ARISS events on its new Twitter site.
It provides an excellent opportunity to better understand what
the ARISS education program is. The site is in Portuguese:
http://twitter.com/arissbrazil

An ARISS-US member has also been posting ISS amateur radio
related items to a Twitter site. See: http://twitter.com/RF2Space

[ANS thanks Carol, KB3LKI, for the above information]


73,
This week's ANS Editor,
Dee Interdonato, NB2F
nb2f at amsat dot org






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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 11:47:02 -0500
From: Peter <roi@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  SatPC32
To: AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <002e01ca7c14$19da2f80$6901a8c0@xxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=Windows-1252

Hello,

If anyone can assist Bruce with his problem, it would be appreciated.

73,
Pete, WB2OQQ


This message originated from the AMSAT website

Sender: Bruce Mertz  Email: bmertz2@xxx.xxxxxxxx
Subject: Technical Question

Message:
Having a problem with SatPC32 Version 12.8

Problem: Satellites are tracking fine on the screen but in the window at the
bottom the data is not correct Azimuth and elevation are around 100 degree
or so off. Also what is Standard direction in the Rotor menu?

Not using Radio settings at this time.

Running it on a Dell 2.53GHZ CPU using Vista
LVB Tracker with a Yaesu G-5400 rotor (Note appears to be working fine)

Rotor Setup are Yaesu GS232, LPT=2 Delay= 70, turning S, Elev.= 3, H and V
corrections =0
My Grid is FM17ub
I have checked and rechecked my settings please help


Thanks

Bruce
Bruce WA8KLH Amat # 35366



Phone Number: 757 850-0885 Best Time to Call: 4 pm Eastern




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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 10:45:19 -0800
From: "D. Craig Fox" <DFox@xxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  W6FOG
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Neal requested that the following info be posted.  Neal reports that his
boat took on water and was damaged. [I assume this was while anchored.] 
Apparently his radios were damaged as well, but Neal and parrot are fine.

Craig
N6RSX
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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 11:54:37 -0800
From: Rob Goodson <rgoodson@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: W6FOG
To: "D. Craig Fox" <DFox@xxxxxx.xxx>
Cc: AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx
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de N2RAG
W6FOG Update;
Neil and parrot are fine after the 1 1/2 inch mooring line snapped
during the recent storm (along with 3 other boats) in the San Luis
Obispo, CA anchorage.
The "CommCenter" (W6FOG's Boat) ran aground fortunately, on sandy
beach and recovery is possible at this point. The divers report only 2
feet of water internal to the ship and all hazardous substances have
been removed (oil, fuel) for the recovery effort. The state of the on
board electronics is unknown at this point, as is the general
condition of the ship.
The day before harbor patrol complemented Neil on his mooring and
commented that they never seen such a stout line used. Clearly the
violence of the storm proved too much, despite his 12 years of
experience, was a unforeseeable outcome.

Neil was adamant that you get word of this, as he was truly quite
concerned you, fellow members of the radio fraternity, would be
concerned about his status. Especially those that checked in with him
daily. His best to you all, and he is well.

Also, due to the nature of the adventure so far, and the not
inconsiderable costs in both dollars and spirit, it is unlikely that
the trip will continue this season. The boat will require refitting
out, the supply's are damaged or compromised, and numerous expenses
will have to be covered.
On a personal note, and having known Neil for years, I know that the
personal costs to him have been large, though not overwhelming, and he
is determined to complete this journey at some time with all of you
along. It has never been about someone moving a boat from point A to
B, and sometimes keying up. He purposefully set out to make this a
"radio" journey for us all, the Ham Community, he that deeply benefits
from, and admires. A spotless 12 year career of seafaring preceded
this trip - now he needs to refit and learn from the recent trip.
I know Neil would want to say it a bit differently, but in the next
hour he will find out if his "house" and belongings are salvageable,
if he still has radios that function, food and clothing. A very
different place than anyone could have imagined that bright day he
sailed out of the Golden Gate. He's a bit of a ham hero to me, clearly
going way beyond the normal for us.
Thanks Neil, Best of luck OM, and I'll hear you soon again on the birds!

N2RAG
R.Goodson
415.874.5559



On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 10:45 AM, D. Craig Fox <DFox@xxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
> Neal requested that the following info be posted. ?Neal reports that his
boat took on water and was damaged. [I assume this was while anchored.]
?Apparently his radios were damaged as well, but Neal and parrot are fine.
>
> Craig
> N6RSX
> NOTICE: This communication may contain privileged or other confidential
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intended recipient, please advise the sender by reply email and immediately
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contents. Thank you.
>
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