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Today's Topics:
1. first Vo52 reception with Genesis G59 SDR (Dimitrios Pallis)
2. ARISSat 1 Postponed ? (Keith N4ZQ)
3. SATPC32 Doppler.SQF and TS-2000 (Bobby Lacey)
4. ARISSat-1 and HRD's Satellite program (Ted)
5. Re: ARISSAT-1 (Alan Cresswell)
6. Re: ARISSat-1 and HRD's Satellite program (George Henry)
7. Re: ARISSat 1 Postponed ? (Trevor .)
8. Re: ARISSat 1 Postponed ? (Trevor .)
9. Re: ARISSAT-1 (P.H.)
10. March/April Launch for Pocket Qub Eagle-2 (Trevor .)
11. AO-27 schedule (George Henry)
12. Re: ARISSat 1 Postponed ? (Trevor .)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 20:13:10 +0000
From: Dimitrios Pallis <mc90606@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] first Vo52 reception with Genesis G59 SDR
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hello all. this is the video of Vo52 sat reception on a Genesis G59 SDR
using a 10m to 2m transverter tentec 1210
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAIh2bOs34I
73 de SW1JGW
Dimitrios Jimmy Pallis
http://sw1jgw.50webs.com/
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> 1. ARISSat Signal ? (Mani VU2WMY)
> 2. Heard ARISSAT-1 on two passes (Andy MacAllister)
> 3. ARISSat-1 copied (Greg D.)
> 4. Re: ARISSat-1 copied (G0MRF@xxx.xxxx
> 5. audio excerpts of 03:11 UTC ARISSat-1 pass on ISS
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> 6. Re: ARISSat-1 - Dumb Question (Rocky Jones)
> 7. RE;....2401MHZ Beacon query (Charlie -K3VDB-)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 09:31:17 +0530
> From: Mani VU2WMY <wmy@xxxx.xxx.xx>
> Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSat Signal ?
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> Just heard a CW signals on 145.919 during the 03:50 low angle pass
> (Max ele 4 deg). Could some one confirm, is it from ARISSat under test
> on board the ISS ?
>
> 73 de
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 00:03:43 -0600
> From: "Andy MacAllister" <w5acm@xxxxxx.xxx>
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Heard ARISSAT-1 on two passes
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> Allen N5AFV had just finished a talk on ARISSAT-1 for the Brazos Valley
> Amateur Radio Club here in SW Houston... Bruce KK5DO, Charlie K5ENG, and a
> few others headed outside to listen for the ARISSAT-1 tests from the ISS. We
> heard it on a 7-deg el pass using his TH-D72 HT. On the next pass, I was
> listening from home, but just wasn't quick enough to catch the SSTV signal
> in it's entirity. However, you can see what I did manage to capture with my
> TH-D7A and VC-H1 at 0450Z at http://www.w5acm.net/110211_004014.jpg
>
> Looking forward to R-28 on Feb 16th!
>
> 73 de Andy W5ACM
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 00:13:44 -0800
> From: "Greg D." <ko6th_greg@xxxxxxx.xxx>
> Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSat-1 copied
> To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
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>
> Nice pass just now, started 07:53z (about local midnight). Off for a few
minutes, then I heard the voice transmission, then off, then SSTV. Full
quieting with my 8 element beam and a preamp. The SSTV picture was not so
great, as it was near the end of the pass, and I had disabled my Az tracking
before the antenna would have needed to swing past 0-degrees. I usually get
better results being not quite aimed right, than losing 60 seconds of
tracking while it swings clear around.
>
> How long will it be in this mode? I didn't get much chance to tune around
the passband to see if anything else was going on.
>
> Greg KO6TH
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 04:36:39 EST
> From: G0MRF@xxx.xxx
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSat-1 copied
> To: ko6th_greg@xxxxxxx.xxxx amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
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> In a message dated 11/02/2011 08:27:41 GMT Standard Time,
> ko6th_greg@xxxxxxx.xxx writes:
>
>
> How long will it be in this mode? I didn't get much chance to tune around
> the passband to see if anything else was going on.
>
> Greg KO6TH
>
>
>
> Hi
>
> Nice to catch a little of the CW at 00.23UTC last night here in London.
>
> I wonder if the battery will get a top up before the 16th. 200mA @xxx for
> 8 hours = 161kJ and counting.
>
> David
>
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 23:24:10 -0500
> From: <n4csitwo@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
> Subject: [amsat-bb] audio excerpts of 03:11 UTC ARISSat-1 pass on ISS
> To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
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> Here is some excerpts from the 03:11 UTC ARISSat-1 on ISS pass over
Orlando, FL. I deleted stretches of noise between the audio I heard as to
make this short. First is a little of the voice telemetry, then the ID and
message, finally a faint SSTV frame that starts just as it goes over the
horizon.
> This was using a TH-D7AG with an Arrow antenna and no preamp.
>
> Dave, AA4KN
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 22:52:42 -0600
> From: Rocky Jones <orbitjet@xxxxxxx.xxx>
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSat-1 - Dumb Question
> To: <saguaroastro@xxx.xxx>, <bruninga@xxxx.xxx>
> Cc: clintbradford@xxx.xxxx Amsat, BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>,
> g0mrf@xxx.xxx
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>
> Hello All.. A basic rule of the "internets" is in the discussion of orbits
when Hohmann transfers are brought up the easy discussion is over
(grin)...but everyone below has the essential points. When a velocity vector
modification is made in an orbit the "area " rule means that the changes to
the orbit are increasingly felt as the antipodal or 180 degree point is
approached. IN addition of course other factors act on the orbit and as Bob
described it in the cares of ARISSAT the main one would be "drag" as the
probe has a lot less mass then the space station...this will quickly remove
the satellite from the orbital altitude of the station...although Bob is
correct in a perfect world the satellite and ISS would meet again one orbit
later. There is a great deal of difference in "prox ops" and long term orbit
modifications.
>
> This is not initiative. The closest thing to it is in basic pilot training
teaching the notion of a "turn around a point". Here the "change" vector is
wind and it takes a bit of instruction to recognize that any changes made
"now" do not really manifest themselves until about 90 degrees later.
>
> There are several "strange" things that celestial mechanics drive. It took
sometime to recognize that when the shuttle and station dock, the center of
gravity of both vehicles combine to move the CG well outside the combined
stack. (think of how the shuttle VRS say how a Progress docks as well as the
relative mass of the vehicles). This eventually drove changes in the docking
and latching procedure.
>
> Robert G. Oler WB5MZO Life Member AMSAT/ARRL and NARA and soon to be 5N
something.
>
>
>
>
>
> > CC: orbitjet@xxxxxxx.xxxx ko6th_greg@xxxxxxx.xxxx g0mrf@xxx.xxxx
clintbradford@xxx.xxxx amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
> > From: saguaroastro@xxx.xxx
> > Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSat-1 - Dumb Question
> > Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 17:51:12 -0700
> > To: bruninga@xxxx.xxx
> >
> > This time I'll actually type something before hitting send;)
> >
> > The two burn maneuver is essentially a Hohmann transfer maneuver. The
point of the first burn becomes the new apogee or perigee (depending on the
direction of the burn). The burn will raise or lower the antipodal point
from where the burn occurred. At that point a second burn in the same
direction will bring the point of the first burn to the new level.
> >
> > But you all probably already knew that:)
> >
> > If you want to play around with this try this:
> >
> > http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/home.php
> >
> >
> > Sent from my iPod
> > Rick Tejera
> > Editor, SACnews
> > Saguaro Astronomy Club
> > www.saguaroastro.org
> > K7TEJ
> >
> > On Feb 10, 2011, at 17:17, "Bob Bruninga" <bruninga@xxxx.xxx> wrote:
> >
> > >> a retrograde maneuver will remove ARISSsat from
> > >> the proximity of ISS very very quickly.
> > >
> > > It is interesting that any such one-thrust (arm throw) maneuver will
then
> > > intersect the ISS exactly one orbit later. In theory that is. But the
> > > difference in drag at that low altitude will usually be enough to have a
> > > safe miss distance on the next and subsequent orbits.
> > >
> > > I think that is why most space maneuvers require two burns. One to
start a
> > > new orbit (but it will still intersect the original orbit on every
orbit.
> > > Then a second burn somewhere else in the orbit to get rid of that
> > > intersecting point?
> > >
> > > Bob, WB4APR
> > >
> > >>>>> ... Clint. When ARISSAT is released it will stay in the "Plane" of
> > > ISS
> > >>> orbit...they will toss it retrograde meaning in the opposite direction
> > > of
> > >>> the velocity vector and with its slightly lower velocity the orbit
will
> > >>> start to decrease...this is done so that very quickly the orbits will
> > > stop
> > >>> being "prox ops" reasonably fast.
> > >>>
> > >>> If so, then I believe as the orbit altitude is reduced, the apparent
> > >>> velocity increases.....(??) which will cause ARISsat-1 to 'move ahead'
> > > of the
> > >>> ISS over a few hours
> > >>>
> > >>> But didn't we say the velocity would be less than the ISS due to the
> > > method
> > >>> of deploying it against the velocity vector ?
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >> Interesting puzzler, eh? From what I have read in the past, I think
this
> > > their logic.
> > >>
> > >> What they are trying to do is to separate the orbits of the ISS and
> > > ARISSat as quickly as possible, to avoid the potential for a collision.
> > > Consider the options:
> > >>
> > >> 1. Throw it sideways to the ISS orbit. The result is that twice per
> > > orbit the two spacecraft's paths will cross, side to side. Bad idea.
> > >>
> > >> 2. Throw it ahead of the ISS (faster orbit speed). This will raise the
> > > orbit, slightly, and also make it a bit elliptical (up and down). The
> > > higher orbit makes the satellite go behind the ISS, but the elliptical
shape
> > > also means that the orbits will cross every orbit (but out of phase,
so they
> > > won't be at the same place when they do). But, then as the ARISSat orbit
> > > decays, they will get closer and closer, potentially getting back to the
> > > same place. Not good, either.
> > >>
> > >> 3. Throw it behind the ISS (slower orbit). As you note, this will lower
> > > the orbit (and make it a bit elliptical), and initially the apogee of
the
> > > orbit will intersect that of the ISS. Being in a lower orbit, ARISSat
will
> > > move ahead of the ISS, and over time, as the ARISSat orbit decays, the
two
> > > will diverge even farther. So, this is the safest.
> > >>
> > >> At least, I think that's the logic. If not, pass me some of that
tuna...
> > >>
> > >> Greg KO6TH
> > >
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> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 14:09:47 -0500
> From: Charlie -K3VDB- <ceheisler@xxxxxxx.xxx>
> Subject: [amsat-bb] RE;....2401MHZ Beacon query
> To: amsat-BB@xxxxx.xxxx amsat-dc@xxxxx.xxx
> Cc: w3hms@xxx.xxxx ptvjoe@xx.xxxx phil@xxxxx.xxxx
> gadboisg@xxxxxxx.xxxx Fredw3mmv@xxx.xxx
> Message-ID: <201102111505.p1BF5cRf016294@xxxxx.xxx>
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> Hello AMSAT;.......Regarding my earlier message copied below
> asking for reports
> of the usage of our 2401MHZ beacon.
>
> We have received sufficient positive reports to continue to mammunity located in South Central PA.
> We have not received any reports for some time and will not continue
> to support it if not needed.
>
> It Is located in FM19qv (S/E of York PA.).
>
> For those who are not familiar with it, it has been on 24/7
> for >3 years and located at 1000ft on a 130ft tower. Its output is 1W
> to a RHCP Lindenblad Ant. Its CW Message contains 5 Telemetering (TLM)
> channels and about 15 sec of solid carrier
> (then it repeat). A spread sheet TLM decoder is available on request. The
> beacon is useful for Receive system testing and propagation analyzing etc.
>
> The 2401MHZ beacon is co-located with a 1296MHZ beacon and a 5760MHZ beacon.
>
> More info is available at k3vdb@xxxxx.xxx
>
> Please Let me know if any of these beacons are useful to you!!!
>
> Charlie
>
>
>
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 20:49:01 GMT
From: "Keith N4ZQ" <n4zq@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSat 1 Postponed ?
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <20110211.154901.27059.0@xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
During today's Friday 16:00z ISS Mission Coverage on NASA TV, they
announced that the launch of the Nanosat with space greeting celebrating the
50 years since Yuri Gagarin flight has been postponed from Wednesday space
walk. . I ASSUME they are talking about ARISSat 1. No explanation was given
as to why it has been delayed... Anyone have any other information ?
Keith N4ZQ
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 17:55:15 -0500
From: Bobby Lacey <amsat@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] SATPC32 Doppler.SQF and TS-2000
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
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I'm new to the SSB birds having just purchased a TS-2000. Unfortunately my
radio and computer are about 25ft apart which makes tuning the uplink
correction for SatPC32 pretty difficult. Would anyone mind sharing their
doppler.sqf for the TS-2000 w/ uplink adjustments?
Thanks so much for the help & vry 73
Bobby KF4GTA
http://www.bobbylacey.com/KF4GTA/stats
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 15:04:39 -0800
From: "Ted" <k7trkradio@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSat-1 and HRD's Satellite program
To: "'AMSAT'" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <F6D048E1BE55453580D192D9B314D1E0@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
The satellite program in HRD does not appear to list the ARISSat-1, thus
there is no Kepler data and no way to track it in the program.
Does anyone know how to put the ARISSat-1 into the program?
Tnx, Ted
K7TRK
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 00:47:08 -0000
From: "Alan Cresswell" <alancresswell@xxxx.xx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSAT-1
To: "'AMSAT BBS'" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <1B480719749F487C8AD8B8C136CF1AA5@xxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Nothing heard from ARISSAT-1 on the last two passes. I presume it is now
switched off.
Alan
ZL2BX
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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 23:15:32 -0600
From: "George Henry" <ka3hsw@xxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSat-1 and HRD's Satellite program
To: "Ted" <k7trkradio@xxxxxxx.xxx>, "amsat bb" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <A9D9EABD4ED84CB39AE6A4D8D81EBA6A@xxxxxxx>
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At the moment, ARISSAT-1 is still housed inside the International Space
Station, so its keps are the same as the ISS. You can simply copy the ISS
keps & paste them to the end of your keps file (amateur.txt, nasa.all, or
whatever), change the satellite name to ARISSAT-1, and change the object
number (the 5-digit number + letter in the first line, same 5-digit number
in the second line) to 99999. I don't know that any more test operations
from within the space station are planned.
Once ARISSAT-1 is released during the spacewalk, it will have its own keps.
George, KA3HSW
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ted" <k7trkradio@xxxxxxx.xxx>
To: "'AMSAT'" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 5:04 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSat-1 and HRD's Satellite program
> The satellite program in HRD does not appear to list the ARISSat-1, thus
> there is no Kepler data and no way to track it in the program.
>
> Does anyone know how to put the ARISSat-1 into the program?
>
> Tnx, Ted
> K7TRK
>
>
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 09:16:38 +0000 (GMT)
From: "Trevor ." <m5aka@xxxxx.xx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSat 1 Postponed ?
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx Keith N4ZQ <n4zq@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <503538.97770.qm@xxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx>
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This NASA page on EVA28, posted Feb 9, doesn't mention ARISSAT-1 although
NASA's earlier postings on EVA28 had mentioned it as one of the tasks to be
pnth. Discover How She Does It...
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Message: 8
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 09:28:12 +0000 (GMT)
From: "Trevor ." <m5aka@xxxxx.xx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSat 1 Postponed ?
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx Keith N4ZQ <n4zq@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <748524.3154.qm@xxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx>
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The Russian Federal Space website is quoting April 12 -
"In addition, the cosmonauts switched on small satellite Kedr to be
activated on April 12, so RF-amateur station all over the world could hear
the signals from space. "
http://www.federalspace.ru/main.php?id=2&nid=11353
73 Trevor M5AKA
--- On Sat, 12/2/11, Trevor . <m5aka@xxxxx.xx.xx> wrote:
> From: Trevor . <m5aka@xxxxx.xx.xx>
> Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] ARISSat 1 Postponed ?
> To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx "Keith N4ZQ" <n4zq@xxxxxxx.xxx>
> Date: Saturday, 12 February, 2011, 9:16
> This NASA page on EVA28, posted Feb
> 9, doesn't mention ARISSAT-1 although NASA's earlier
> postings on EVA28 had mentioned it as one of the tasks to be
> performed.
>
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition26/russian_eva
28.html
>
>
> It says the next Russian space walk will be in July.
>
> The lack of a mention doesn't necessarily mean anything
> although taken in conjunction with the NASA TV reference it
> looks like a postponement has occurred. Clearly deployment
> of ARISSAT-1 is one of those activities that would be
> postponed if additional time were needed to complete other
> tasks.
>
> 73 Trevor M5AKA
>
> --- On Fri, 11/2/11, Keith N4ZQ <n4zq@xxxxxxx.xxx>
> wrote:
> > During today's Friday 16:00z?
> > ISS Mission Coverage on NASA TV, they announced that
> the
> > launch of the Nanosat with space greeting celebrating
> the 50
> > years since Yuri Gagarin flight has been postponed
> from
> > Wednesday space walk. .? I ASSUME they are talking
> > about ARISSat 1. No explanation was given as to why it
> has
> > been delayed... Anyone have any other information ?
> >
> > Keith N4ZQ
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Message: 9
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 10:59:56 +0000
From: "P.H." <pholmes102@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSAT-1
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
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On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Alan Cresswell
<alancresswell@xxxx.xx.xx> wrote:
> Nothing heard from ARISSAT-1 on the last two passes. ?I presume it is now
> switched off.
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> Alan
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> ZL2BX
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Hi Alan, all
Same here, nothing heard on the 00:43UTC pass over Europe earlier today.
I did however see APRS on the waterfall display - not sure if it was a
local station or the ISS, it was mid pass so could have been either
(zero doppler) If it was the ISS then I assume the external antenna
has already at that stage been reconnected back to the onboard ISS 2m
radio.
73
Pete
Mi3EPN
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Message: 10
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 17:47:56 +0000 (GMT)
From: "Trevor ." <m5aka@xxxxx.xx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] March/April Launch for Pocket Qub Eagle-2
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This was expect to launch mid-Feb but the IARU Satellite Frequency
Coordination pages are currently quoting a March/April launch, see
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=190
73 Trevor M5AKA
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Message: 11
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 10:22:01 -0800 (PST)
From: George Henry <ka3hsw@xxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-27 schedule
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A new schedule was uploaded to the satellite last Saturday, Feb.5th.
Users of the Java schedule lister should make sure they update their data
files!
The schedule lister is available for download at
http://sites.google.com/site/ao27satellitescheduler/
George, KA3HSW
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Message: 12
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 19:47:48 +0000 (GMT)
From: "Trevor ." <m5aka@xxxxx.xx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSat 1 Postponed ?
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http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/index.php
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