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Today's Topics:

   1. EL86 maybe tomorrow afternoon (Andrew Glasbrenner)
   2. Re: Stupid Italian Repeater is still ON (Robert Coppock)
   3. Orbitron (Mike)
   4. Re: Orbitron (George Henry)
   5. Re: Transit of Venus event 6 June (Bob Bruninga )
   6. Re: Orbitron (Mike)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2012 19:50:45 -0400
From: Andrew Glasbrenner <glasbrenner@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: Amsat-BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] EL86 maybe tomorrow afternoon
Message-ID: <4FD532D5.7090100@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
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I'm in Ft. Myers for work tomorrow, and might have an opportunity to put
EL86 on in the late afternoon/early evening. If there is interest, let
me know and I can follow up with you directly when I know my schedule
better. I'm guessing VO-52 and AO-7 will be the best candidates.

73, Drew KO4MA


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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2012 17:45:51 -0700
From: Robert Coppock <robertinorbit@xxxxx.xxx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Stupid Italian Repeater is still ON
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cosa nostra "our thing"Jam, hack, chiamare la mafia farlo saltare in aria
.... 145,850 ? cosa nostra "la nostra cosa",,,JUST JOKING, I HOPE YOU CAN
GET THEM TO ANOTHER FREQUENCY.   ,,, Solo scherzando, spero che si possono
ottenere su un'altra frequenza. ( GOOGLE TRANSLATE WORKS GOOD.)(GOOGLE
TRANSLATE funziona bene.)  73,   ROBERTO     K F ZERO G   CN81 		 	   		

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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2012 23:16:48 -0400
From: "Mike" <mikef1234@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Orbitron
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I was wondering if anyone has been having problems with Orbitron lately. I
down loaded it yesterday and the ISS was all over the place on the map! It
just kept bouncing around. I uninstalled it and reinstalled and got the same
thing! I tried the Weather Sats and it seemed like it was ok. I'm running
Windows XP. Mike/N8GBU




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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2012 22:47:46 -0500
From: "George Henry" <ka3hsw@xxx.xxx>
To: "Mike" <mikef1234@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>, "amsat bb"
<amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Orbitron
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Silly question, but did you download the latest keps?  If so, you may have
corrupt data for the ISS.


George, KA3HSW

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike" <mikef1234@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 10:16 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Orbitron


>I was wondering if anyone has been having problems with Orbitron lately. I
> down loaded it yesterday and the ISS was all over the place on the map! It
> just kept bouncing around. I uninstalled it and reinstalled and got the
> same
> thing! I tried the Weather Sats and it seemed like it was ok. I'm running
> Windows XP. Mike/N8GBU
>



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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 02:28:21 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Bob Bruninga " <bruninga@xxxx.xxx>
To: "Bob Bruninga" <bruninga@xxxx.xxx>, amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Cc: 'TAPR APRS Mailing List' <aprssig@xxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Transit of Venus event 6 June
Message-ID: <201206110628.021331@xxx.xxxx.xxx>
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> Transit of Venus Special Event, 6 June 2012:
> For the 7th time in Human history and last time this
> century, Venus will pass in front of the sun on 6 June 2012.
> See web page:  http://aprs.org/VenusTransit2012.html

Preliminary APRS Report:

There were 9 overall observation sites that checked in on APRS via the CQ
VENUS (CQSRVR).  These were identified:

Kyoto Japan - JH1IBN-7 (WB4APR) Kyoto U. Observatory, sunny!
Canberra, AU - VK1NUT-8 - Mt Stromolo - cold,windy
Australia - VK2AGC-2
Canada - VE6DSF
Arizona, USA - K7TEJ-7
Italy - LA1TPA-7
Honolulu, HI - NH7WN
Lexington, KY - W5IEM cloudy
Arizona? - KD7ZWV
Unknown? - KA2DDO

No one mentioned any HF contacts.  We made one local contact on 10 meters,
but were only running 5 W PEP.

The fact that both our Japan and Australian stations got good photos
throughout, we should be able to reduce the data and repeat the original
measurement of the size of the solar system!  Though we expect the students
might stretch out the data reduction over the next semester rather than
zipping it out now over summer break!

Thanks to EVERYONE who participated.  It shows the worldwide APRS
connectivity potential.  THough apparently our IGate in Japan was only 1
way, and we did not realize we were getting out until we got to the internet
later and saw the traffic on the APRS-IS.

Lets get those Igates 2-way where legal!!

Bob, WB4APR



2012-06-03 08:54:13 UTC: VK1NUT-8>CQSRVR: cq venus testing from Canberra AU
vk1nut-8
2012-06-03 14:16:21 UTC: CQSRVR>VE6DSF: Active group: VENUS with 2 members
2012-06-04 22:15:04 UTC: JH1IBN-7>CQSRVR: CQ venus bob in japan
2012-06-05 10:35:16 UTC: VK1NUT>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS TESTING
2012-06-05 16:46:55 UTC: K7TEJ-7>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS Rick K7TEJ test from Arizona
2012-06-05 19:14:40 UTC: LA1TPA-7>CQSRVR: cq venus
2012-06-05 19:30:54 UTC: NH7WN>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS; de NH7WN Preparing for
2309Z AOS
2012-06-05 20:51:40 UTC: JH1IBN-7>CQSRVR: cq venus my IGate may be 1 way?
Seeing no SRVR resp
2012-06-05 21:27:37 UTC: VK1NUT-8>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS _ON SITE GETTING SET
UP_MT STROMLO CANBERRA AU
2012-06-05 21:58:52 UTC: VK1NUT-8>CQSRVR: cq venus testing Canberra AU, any
acks?
2012-06-05 22:19:01 UTC: JH1IBN-7>CQSRVR: CQ venus bob in japan 1st at 2211z
2012-06-05 22:26:49 UTC: VK1NUT-8>CQSRVR: cq venus Canberra
2012-06-05 22:41:09 UTC: W5IEM-5>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS Intermittent cloud
coverage over Lexington, KY
2012-06-05 22:44:49 UTC: K7TEJ-7>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS de K7TEJ DM33vq 1st ctc
2208UT, 2nd
2012-06-05 22:51:10 UTC: NH7WN>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS; Vesus visible HNL. Very
clear. 222730UTC; PHOTO
2012-06-05 23:29:32 UTC: W5IEM-5>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS Still too many clouds in
Lexington,KY to see much.
2012-06-05 23:36:36 UTC: JH1IBN-7>CQSRVR: CQ venus bob in japan 2nd at 2230z
2012-06-05 23:37:37 UTC: NH7WN>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS: Honolulu-Venus very
distinct- No moons? 2330Z PHOTO
2012-06-05 23:46:36 UTC: KD7ZWV-7>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS
2012-06-05 23:48:57 UTC: VK1NUT-8>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS ALL GOOD HERE IN
cANBERRA,VERY WINDY
2012-06-05 23:54:34 UTC: K7TEJ-9>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS DE Rick K7TEJ DM33vq 1st
cntc 2208ut 2nd cntc 2223ut 73
2012-06-06 00:32:00 UTC: KA2DDO>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS
2012-06-06 00:44:47 UTC: NH7WN>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS: Aloha- Home photo avail. fm
dukenuke@xxxx.xxx
2012-06-06 01:24:37 UTC: JH1IBN-7>CQSRVR: CQ venus bob in japan excellent
wx! at 0125z
2012-06-06 01:30:45 UTC: NH7WN>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS: About 1/2 way thru; Some
clouds in Hono
2012-06-06 01:41:16 UTC: NH7WN>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS: Revelation- Venus has no
moons hihi; Thinking Jupiter.
2012-06-06 02:00:25 UTC: JH1IBN-7>CQSRVR: CQ venus bob in japan blue sky! at
0201z
2012-06-06 02:51:29 UTC: VK1NUT-8>CQSRVR: cq venus test from cbr
2012-06-06 03:06:39 UTC: NH7WN>CQSRVR: CQ VENUS: QRT/ Last photo 0255Z: Sun
going behind ridge
2012-06-06 04:31:12 UTC: VK1NUT-8>CQSRVR: cq venus site is packing up.
cheers Glenn
2012-06-06 04:33:28 UTC: JH1IBN-7>CQSRVR: CQ venus bob in japan 3rd contact
0430z
2012-06-06 05:13:32 UTC: JH1IBN-7>CQSRVR: CQ venus bob in japan 4th contact
0446z!
2012-06-06 06:21:31 UTC: JH1IBN-7>CQSRVR: CQ venus bob in japan event over
sk 0620z!
2012-06-06 07:14:55 UTC: CQSRVR>LA1TPA-7: Removed fromVENUS
2012-06-06 10:35:58 UTC: CQSRVR>VK2AGC-2: Removed fromVENUS
2012-06-06 11:29:58 UTC: CQSRVR>W5IEM-5: Removed fromVENUS
2012-06-06 11:46:58 UTC: CQSRVR>KD7ZWV-7: Removed fromVENUS
2012-06-06 13:01:07 UTC: CQSRVR>DF8LS-10: Active group: VENUS with 2 members
2012-06-06 18:21:33 UTC: CQSRVR>JH1IBN-7: VENUSClosed
>40 Meters -  7180 KHz
>20 Meters - 14240 KHz
>17 Meters - 18140 KHz
>15 Meters - 21240 KHz
>12 Meters - 24940 KHz
>10 Meters - 28340 KHz


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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 12:36:27 -0400
From: "Mike" <mikef1234@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Orbitron
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Thanks for the help guys! I think your right about the Keps. Everytime I
would reopen the program it always wanted to update keps even though they
were up dated. I'll stick with Satpc32!

           Mike / N8GBU




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