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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/6JD2Z3C466NT3O6XMFEUQI2IEH2HH2YJ/?format=api",
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    "sender_name": "Frank H. Bauer",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  ARISS Update October 21, 2008",
    "date": "2008-10-22T00:48:26Z",
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    "content": "All,\n\nI think you all can agree that this has been a stellar and an historic week\nfor Amateur Radio on the International Space Station!  \n\nSpeaking on behalf of the ARISS international team of volunteers and the\nAMSAT community, we really appreciate the overwhelming flood of positive\ncomments that we have received from the ham radio community and the general\npublic regarding the ham radio operations on ISS this past week.\nCollectively, we have all made history..starting with Richard, W5KWQ and his\nfather Owen, W5LFL and continuing with all of you that participated and/or\nvolunteered in his ISS journey.  And along the way, we have sparked the\nimaginations of thousands of students.   Got more interest in satellite\noperations.  And, I understand, excited some youths to the point where they\nare now  licensed.   \n\nRichard Garriott, W5KWQ has been extremely prolific on the ARISS ham radio\nsystem, making hundreds of voice contacts, operating the packet system\nduring the crew sleep times and transmitting hundreds of SSTV images\nthroughout the day.  He put the newest ARISS hardware, the Kenwood VC-H1 to\ngood use, performing the vast majority of contacts with this hardware system\ncoupled with the Kenwood D700 Transciever.  The remaining SSTV downlinks\nwere performed with the software-based SSTV system---using either the\nSpaceCam software or MMSSTV software that are on-board ISS.  Given the\nlimited availability of ISS computer systems, the ARISS team will continue\nto utilize the VC-H1 well after Richard's flight.  So don't be surprised if\nyou see some VC-H1 SSTV operations from Mike Fincke, KE5AIT, during his stay\nas the commander of Expedition 18.\n\nThe team apologizes for the temporary shut-down of the ARISS SSTV server.\nWe have been a victim of our own success in that the site has been\noverwhelmed by the popularity of Richard's SSTV images.  We hope to get the\nsystem operational very soon.  This may take a URL change, so please check\nthe listservs and the ARISS SSTV blog http://www.ariss-sstv.blogspot.com/\nfor updated information.  http://www.ariss.org will also carry updates.\n\nARISS Development and Operations\n\nAs a reminder to all, the ARISS team is an international volunteer working\ngroup that is sponsored by three major entities in each ISS region---the\nNational Amateur Radio Society, the International AMSAT organization and the\nNational Space Agency.  The 5 regions that comprise the ISS development are\nCanada, Europe Japan, Russia, and the USA.  In the USA, the two ham radio\nsponsors are the ARRL and AMSAT-NA.  NASA is the USA space agency sponsor.  \n\nOver 12 years ago, the formulation of the ARISS working group was a specific\nrequest from NASA.  They wanted the amateur radio community to\ninternationally consolidate into one team all the development and operations\nof the ISS Ham radio system.  This specific request from NASA, and\nultimately the other space agencies, was to provide a single focus of ham\nradio on ISS within the amateur radio community and within the space\nagencies.  As a result, the 5 international delegations that make up ARISS\ntightly coordinate the day-to-day mission operations as well as the\nstrategic hardware development planning and implementation.  The success of\nthis past week would not have been realized without this tight coordination,\nparticularly between our Russian colleagues, led by Sergey Samburov, RV3DR\nand our international operations team, led by Will Marchant, KC6ROL.  \n\nIndividuals are always welcome to volunteer their support to ARISS through\ntheir regional delegation.  Please see the ARISS web site\nhttp://www.ariss.org for more information on your regional delegates.\n\nVoice QSOs\n\nWe have received some reports of individuals providing advice to the ISS\non-orbit crew or making specifc requests to the ISS crew to change or modify\nthe ARISS hardware, on-board software or ham radio operations.  The ARISS\nteam would like to remind the amateur community that we all have a duty to\nthe international space agencies to coordinate ISS ham radio operations\nthrough ARISS.  Our advice to you is that if you have a specific request or\nidea, that you forward it to one of the ARISS international delegates or\nARISS team leaders.  These individuals are identified on the ARISS web site\nhttp://www.ariss.org.  Also, please remember that there are a *lot* of hams\nthat would like to get their QSO with the ISS (including me!)  So please use\ncourtesy and keep your contact short.  And once you have made a contact,\nplease do not go for a repeat.despite the intense temptation to do so.  I\nthink you all know that this is an \"open\" hobby.  So all are listening in,\nobserving and remembering your operating habits.\n\nOn behalf of the ARISS team, I thank you all for your interest in Ham Radio\non ISS.  Enjoy the contacts!  And remember the ARISS teams and organizations\nthat have made the ham radio system on ISS such a tremendous success.  This\nincludes the national amateur radio societies and international AMSAT\norganizations.  As well as the international space agencies and the ISS\non-board crew members.  \n\n73,  Frank Bauer, KA3HDO\nAMSAT-V.P. for Human Spaceflight Programs\nARISS International Chairman\n \n",
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