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1. ISS voice pass May 3    
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1. ISS voice pass May 3
    Posted by: "ka1rrw" ka1rrw@yahoo.com ka1rrw
    Date: Thu May 1, 2008 7:43 am ((PDT))



ISS Amateur Radio Status: May 1, 2008
By Miles Mann WF1F,

MAREX-MG News	www.marexmg.org

Manned Amateur Radio Experiment

International Space Station, Voice link, May 3, 2008 Saturday
Starting at 16:10 UTC
Ending approximately at 16:10 UTC

(12:10 PM Boston time)

For the next few weeks the crew of the International Space Station 
will be treating Short-Wave-Listeners and Amateur radio operators to 
live down links from ISS via the Amateur Radio station on ISS.  The 
crew will be conducting Weekly radio links to schools in North 
America.  Everyone is invited to listen to the down links.

See Path below

This week Short-wave-Listeners and amateur radio operators will be 
able to listen to the ISS via amateur radio directly.  Listeners 
living within 500+ miles of one of the cities below should be able to 
hear the signals directly with a simple scanner or other VHF receiver 
(an outside antenna is recommended 0 dBd gain or better).  ISS will 
be transmitting on 145.800 FM (5 kHz deviation).  You will only be 
able to here one side of the conversation, since the school will be 
transmitting on an undisclosed uplink frequency (VHF or UHF).

If you do not have a tracking program, here is a live link to NASA 
that will show you where ISS is located.

City Path:

Starting with the city of Fargo ND, ISS will be flying from North 
West to South East, exiting over Virginia Beach.

03May2008 1610  Fargo, ND
03May2008 1611  Brooklyn Park, MN
03May2008 1611  Eau Claire, WI
03May2008 1612  Wausau, WI
03May2008 1612  Milwaukee, WI
03May2008 1613  Portage, MI
03May2008 1613  Findlay, OH
03May2008 1614  Wheeling, WV
03May2008 1614  Charlottesville, VA
03May2008 1615  NW  of  Richmond, VA
03May2008 1615  Virginia Beach, VA
03May2008 1616  Virginia Beach, VA
03May2008 1616  Virginia Beach, VA
03May2008 1619  Hamilton, Bermuda

(Note:  if you are using a Rubber duck Antenna on your scanner, you 
will need to be within 500 miles of this line.  But,,, if you have a 
nice big 9 dBd gain antenna you can be 1200+ miles away and still 
hear the down link, Strap)

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/tracking/index.html

Tips on listening:
http://www.marexmg.org/fileshtml/issvoicetips.html

Link to Audio files from Previous school schedules.  All files 
recorded directly off the air via a public Amateur Radio down link 
frequency.
http://www.marexmg.org/fileshtml/issaudiofiles.html

Current ISS Crew Members as of April 2008

The new crew #17 consists of:
Commander Sergei Volkov, 
Flight Engineer Oleg Kononenko 
Garrett E. Reisman and Gregory E. Chamitoff will serve as flight 
engineers during Expedition 17.

Times listed in UTC time.
To convert to Boston Mass EDT, just subtract 4 hours.
Starting at 12:10 PM EDT Boston.

                               3. ISS
UTC Date  Time Azim/Elev  Distance Direction  Nearest City..
03May2008 1610  293/   0   18.6 km   NW  of  Fargo, ND
03May2008 1611  291/   2  147.0 km   NW  of  Brooklyn Park, MN
03May2008 1611  288/   4   68.3 km   NW  of  Eau Claire, WI
03May2008 1612  284/   6   73.8 km  SSW  of  Wausau, WI
03May2008 1612  280/   8   42.3 km   NE  of  Milwaukee, WI
03May2008 1613  274/  11   15.5 km  ENE  of  Portage, MI
03May2008 1613  266/  14   30.3 km  ENE  of  Findlay, OH
03May2008 1614  255/  17   51.3 km  West of  Wheeling, WV
03May2008 1614  242/  20  121.1 km   NW  of  Charlottesville, VA
03May2008 1615  226/  21   10.5 km   NW  of  Richmond, VA
03May2008 1615  211/  20   56.3 km  SSE  of  Virginia Beach, VA
03May2008 1616  196/  18  262.3 km   SE  of  Virginia Beach, VA
03May2008 1616  185/  15  472.7 km   SE  of  Virginia Beach, VA
03May2008 1617  177/  12  558.9 km  West of  Hamilton, Bermuda
03May2008 1617  170/   9  433.1 km  WSW  of  Hamilton, Bermuda
03May2008 1618  165/   6  390.0 km   SW  of  Hamilton, Bermuda
03May2008 1618  162/   4  453.7 km  SSW  of  Hamilton, Bermuda
03May2008 1619  158/   2  590.7 km South of  Hamilton, Bermuda
03May2008 1619  156/   0  762.2 km  SSE  of  Hamilton, Bermuda
--------------------------------end of pass---------------------------
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Orbital Tracking Data from April 30, 2008

ARISS [+]               
1 25544U 98067A   08122.37703833  .00018130  00000-0  11836-3 0  4009
2 25544  51.6431 257.6271 0007114 155.8336 233.4419 15.75913992541148
 
Subject: ARISS event - National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC, 
USA, Saturday (May 03) at 16:10 UTC
      Date:   Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:12:00 -0500
      From: "Ransom, Kenneth G. (JSC-OC)[BAR]"
        To:  <sarex@amsat.org>

An International Space Station Expedition 17 ARISS school contact has
been planned with participants at the National Air and Space Museum
(NASM), Washington, DC, USA on 03 May. The event is scheduled to begin
at approximately 16:10 UTC.

The contact will be a telebridge between stations NA1SS and NN1SS in
Maryland. The contact should be audible over most of the Eastern USA.
Interested parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz 
downlink.
The participants are expected to conduct the conversation in English.
Audio from the QSO is planned to be fed into the EchoLink *AMSAT* (101
377) and *JK1ZRW* (277 208) servers and the IRLP 9010 reflector during
the contact.

The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum maintains
the largest collection of historic air and spacecraft in the world. It
is also a vital center for research into the history, science, and
technology of aviation and space flight, as well as planetary science
and terrestrial geology and geophysics.  This ARISS contact is part of
the space day events celebrating NASA's 50th anniversary.  This event 
is
made possible by the generous support of Lockheed Martin.

Due to the live nature of this event, participants will selected the 
day
of the contact and no advance copy of the questions is available.
Participants will ask as many questions as time permits.

Information about the upcoming ARISS contacts can be found at
http://www.rac.ca/ariss/upcoming.htm#NextContact . Packet is 
transmitted
on 145.825 simplex.

Next planned event(s): 
Armada Area Schools, Armada, Michigan, Fri  2008-05-09 13:39 UTC

ARISS is an international educational outreach program partnering the
participating space agencies, NASA, Russian Space Agency, ESA, CNES,
JAXA, and CSA, with the AMSAT and IARU organizations from 
participating
countries.

ARISS offers an opportunity for students to experience the excitement 
of
Amateur Radio by talking directly with crewmembers on-board the
International Space Station. Teachers, parents and communities see,
first hand, how Amateur Radio and crewmembers on ISS can energize
youngsters' interest in science, technology, and learning. Further
information on the ARISS program is available on the website
http://www.rac.ca/ariss  (graciously hosted by the Radio Amateurs of
Canada). 

Thank you & 73, 
Kenneth - N5VHO

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Pictures of the Amateur Radio station on the International Space 
Station.

http://www.marexmg.org/fileshtml/radiohardware.html



School Schedules:
If you want to listen to ISS school schedules on the 145.800, then 
you should check the ARISS web page to seen when the next time ISS 
will be on the air in your part of the world.  Listeners are 
encouraged to tune in and listing to the ARISS School down links.

Information about the next scheduled ARISS contact can be found at
http://www.rac.ca/ariss/upcoming.htm#NextContact .


Slow Scan TV:
The Marex Slow Scan TV project, SpaceCam1 was activated for a few 
weeks in  August 2006. We hope to have it reactivated some time in 
the 
future.

http://www.marexmg.org/imagessstv/SpaceCamImages1.htm

Marexmg Web page
http://www.marexmg.org

ARISS Web page and other great Space projects
http://www.rac.ca/ariss/

73 Miles WF1F MAREX-MG

Until we meet again

DOSVIDANIYA Miles WF1F


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