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{ "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/727XD3M2CZ6C34R5NVBMRRNFGMP3GF26/", "mailinglist": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/", "message_id": "[email protected]", "message_id_hash": "727XD3M2CZ6C34R5NVBMRRNFGMP3GF26", "thread": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/thread/727XD3M2CZ6C34R5NVBMRRNFGMP3GF26/", "sender": { "address": "k6vug (a) sbcglobal.net", "mailman_id": "37fd9aee884c4835a5c51104b6295d3a", "emails": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/sender/37fd9aee884c4835a5c51104b6295d3a/emails/" }, "sender_name": "[email protected]", "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] Thanks for the help", "date": "2018-07-03T19:17:50Z", "parent": null, "children": [], "votes": { "likes": 0, "dislikes": 0, "status": "neutral" }, "content": " \n\"Could use the new box and hang the start condenser out board or build and outboard set of switches\"\nHave you considered building one with an Arduino? \nPretty straight forward actually, made one for a Cornell Dublier Rotator, interfaces to SatPC32 etc., for totally slick automation. \n \n\n73! \nUmesh \nK6VUG \n\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\nMessage: 1\nDate: Mon, 2 Jul 2018 10:45:37 -0400 (GMT-04:00)\nFrom: Tom Lubbers K8TL <[email protected]>\nTo: AMSAT BB <[email protected]>\nSubject: [amsat-bb] Thanks for the help\nMessage-ID:\n <[email protected]>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n\nThanks to all for putting me on the right track. However step one was to EXTRACT ALL from the downloaded zip file. Then go to the set up program. Every time I start the program a get a box ?OLE-feitler 8004503a,classID?A5584957-EF07-419c???.. But it seems to be running ok. Changing computers can be a challenge. 5400 control box developed 2 bad switches, no replacement available from Yeasu. Considered new control box, no longer available! Could use the new box and hang the start condenser out board or build and outboard set of switches. Then I stopped at the Green Heron booth at Xenia. Only that controller will not work with Windows XP, my last computer with RS232 built in. So trying to get things up and running on a Windows 7 machine. Also replacing the old KLM crossed yagis.\n\n\n------------------------------\n\nMessage: 2\nDate: Mon, 02 Jul 2018 10:05:08 +0000\nFrom: [email protected]\nTo: [email protected]\nSubject: [amsat-bb] Fly your Payload Free from India - International\n Balloon Satellite Launch Challenge JULY 2018\nMessage-ID: <[email protected]>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed\n\n\n\n\nHi,\n\nThe 1st FREE OF COST International Balloon ?Satellite? Launch CHALLENGE \nis open across the Globe for participants below 21 years of age.\n\nLeveraging the power of technology, the State of Rajasthan in India has \nbecome the ?Digitalization Hub of India?. In the upcoming three-day \ntechnology carnival by the Government of Rajasthan- ?Rajasthan Digifest \n2018?, held at Jaipur (known as the Pink city of the world) there will \nbe a plethora of opportunities for everyone. From insightful workshops \nto varied exciting events, the fest would have a lot to offer.\n\nTaking a step further, Government of Rajasthan in collaboration with \nSpace Kidz India, is organizing an ?International Balloon Challenge? on \nthe 25th & 26th July 2018. This challenge has been initiated to mark a \ntribute towards our former President and reputed Scientist Dr. APJ Abdul \nKalam.\n\nSet with the motto- ?Dream. Imagine. Believe?, it is an open competition \nfor everyone aged below 21 years. The participant will have the \nopportunity to fly their payload ?near space? in a balloon FREE OF COST.\n\nFollowing are some notable points in respect to the challenge:\n? The payload must fit inside a 1U Cube3 and the weight should be 500 \ngrams including the battery.\n? No hazardous chemicals are allowed.\n? Biological experiments containing living micro-organisms shall not be \nallowed.\n? Only Original Ideas will be entertained.\n? Any findings of plagiarisms can get the participant eliminated and \npermanently banned from participating in the future.\n? If approved by Space Kids India you can also come directly to the \nvenue and fly your payload.\n? Accommodation and food facility for teams coming directly will be \nprovided for two days.\n\nPayload should reach our Chennai Office (Add. given below) on or before \nthe 18th of July 2018.\nSpace Kidz India,\nNo.1-B, Nutech Narayana Apartments,\n48, Thirumalai Pillai Road,\nT.Nagar, Chennai 600 017, India\n\nSpace Kidz India and Government of Rajasthan invites students for this \nexciting and adventurous ?International Balloon Challenge? to be held on \n25th & 26th July 2018. The competition not only looks inspiring & \nchallenging, but will help the participants to meet like-minded people \nfrom different nook and corner of the world uniting together with a \nstrong competitive edge.\nIt?s time to help our younger generation to showcase their skills and \nlet their dreams fly high!\n\nOur Contacts for further clarification:\n\nMr. Rifath +919518535615 [email protected]\n\nMr. Vijay +917708574647 [email protected]\n\nMr. Priyadharshan +918220333449 [email protected]\n\nMr. Tanishq +919940515800 [email protected]\n\nMr. Yagna +919912752744 [email protected]\n\nDr. Srimathy +914448535376 [email protected]\n\n\n\nSpaceKidz India Team\nChennai, INDIA\n\n\n------------------------------\n\nMessage: 3\nDate: Mon, 2 Jul 2018 09:29:15 -0700\nFrom: Greg D <[email protected]>\nTo: [email protected], 'Tom Schuessler' <[email protected]>\nCc: 'AMSAT BB' <[email protected]>\nSubject: Re: [amsat-bb] AO-7 orbit count.\nMessage-ID: <[email protected]>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n\nHi Alan,\n\nOther shoe, please? What happened to the world's prediction software\n(if, indeed, we even had any back then) when it rolled over? What is\nexpected this time?\n\nWe survived Y2K, but did we learn anything from it?\n\nGreg KO6TH\n\n\nAlan wrote:\n> Tom,\n>\n> It has in fact turned over once already.\n>\n> 73,\n>\n> Alan\n> WA4SCA\n>\n> Sent from my Waring blender.\n>\n>\n> <-----Original Message-----\n> <From: Tom Schuessler [mailto:[email protected]]\n> <Sent: Monday, July 02, 2018 09:03 AM\n> <To: [email protected]\n> <Cc: AMSAT BB <[email protected]>\n> <Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AO-7 orbit count.\n> <\n> <12.5?365?45 equals 205,312..5. Based on that you think it had Brolley a\n> <diameter the second time already but it might have been hiring slower when\n> <originally launched.\n> <\n> <Sent from my iPhone\n> <\n> <> On Jul 2, 2018, at 02:47, Alan <[email protected]> wrote:\n> <>\n> <> Tom,\n> <>\n> <> According to the Keps, AO-7 makes 12.54 orbits per day. It will hit 99999\n> <> on the 30th or so. You can use the Preview function to find out exactly\n> <> when.\n> <>\n> <> 73,\n> <>\n> <> Alan\n> <> WA4SCA\n> <>\n> <>\n> <> <-----Original Message-----\n> <> <From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of\n> <> <[email protected]\n> <> <Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2018 23:56 PM\n> <> <To: 'AMSAT BB' <[email protected]>\n> <> <Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-7 orbit count.\n> <> <\n> <> <Now I see looking at SatPC32 that it shows AO-7 in the 99,625 range in\n> <> orbit\n> <> <count. If memory serves me right though, doesn't the TLE orbit count roll\n> <> <over at 99,999 (Just like a car odometer), so that would mean that we\n> <would\n> <> <be coming up to the 200,000th rev is that right? If I am right, then this\n> <> <will be coming up in less than a month. Does anybody know exactly when\n> <> that\n> <> <will be? I am doing a presentation for a local club and would like to\n> <> throw\n> <> <out that fact if I could. Also the day of that event would be good AO-7\n> <> <operating day I would think.\n> <> <\n> <> <73\n> <> <\n> <> <Tom Schuessler, N5HYP\n> <> <EM12ms\n> <> <\n> <> <\n> <> <\n> <> <_______________________________________________\n> <> <Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum\n> <available\n> <> <to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership.\n> <Opinions\n> <> <expressed\n> <> <are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of\n> <> AMSAT-\n> <> <NA.\n> <> <Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite\n> <> <program!\n> <> <Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n> <>\n>\n> _______________________________________________\n> Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available\n> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed\n> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA.\n> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n\n\n------------------------------\n\nMessage: 4\nDate: Mon, 2 Jul 2018 12:25:00 -0500\nFrom: \"Alan\" <[email protected]>\nTo: \"'AMSAT BB'\" <[email protected]>\nSubject: Re: [amsat-bb] AO-7 orbit count.\nMessage-ID: <[email protected]>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=\"iso-8859-1\"\n\nGreg,\n\nFortunately this is not a TEOTWAWKI Y2K issue. Unlike most of the other\nnumbers in the Keps, the orbit count has nothing to do with predicting the\norbit, and can be completely ignored. Some programs do that. Others\ncompute backwards and forwards from the reference epoch and orbit number in\nthe Keps they are using. I am most familiar with SatPC32, and when working\non prelaunch Keps recently, I found that if you ran it backwards in time\nbefore the launch, it will happily show negative numbers. ;)\n\nThe problem is that when the specification for the Keps we use was created,\nit only allowed 5 digits for the orbit count. That seemed enough, and comes\nfrom Space Track that way. So like an odometer it just rolls over. In\nprinciple, software could look for that, and automatically compensate.\n\nI can't speak for all the software out there, but in most cases they will\njust roll over and keep on tracking.\n\n73,\n\nAlan\nWA4SCA\n\n\n\n\n<-----Original Message-----\n<From: Greg D [mailto:[email protected]]\n<Sent: Monday, July 02, 2018 11:29 AM\n<To: [email protected]; 'Tom Schuessler' <[email protected]>\n<Cc: 'AMSAT BB' <[email protected]>\n<Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AO-7 orbit count.\n<\n<Hi Alan,\n<\n<Other shoe, please? What happened to the world's prediction software\n<(if, indeed, we even had any back then) when it rolled over? What is\n<expected this time?\n<\n<We survived Y2K, but did we learn anything from it?\n<\n<Greg KO6TH\n<\n<\n<Alan wrote:\n<> Tom,\n<>\n<> It has in fact turned over once already.\n<>\n<> 73,\n<>\n<> Alan\n<> WA4SCA\n<>\n<> Sent from my Waring blender.\n<>\n<>\n<> <-----Original Message-----\n<> <From: Tom Schuessler [mailto:[email protected]]\n<> <Sent: Monday, July 02, 2018 09:03 AM\n<> <To: [email protected]\n<> <Cc: AMSAT BB <[email protected]>\n<> <Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AO-7 orbit count.\n<> <\n<> <12.5?365?45 equals 205,312..5. Based on that you think it had Brolley a\n<> <diameter the second time already but it might have been hiring slower\n<when\n<> <originally launched.\n<> <\n<> <Sent from my iPhone\n<> <\n<> <> On Jul 2, 2018, at 02:47, Alan <[email protected]> wrote:\n<> <>\n<> <> Tom,\n<> <>\n<> <> According to the Keps, AO-7 makes 12.54 orbits per day. It will hit\n99999\n<> <> on the 30th or so. You can use the Preview function to find out\nexactly\n<> <> when.\n<> <>\n<> <> 73,\n<> <>\n<> <> Alan\n<> <> WA4SCA\n<> <>\n<> <>\n<> <> <-----Original Message-----\n<> <> <From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of\n<> <> <[email protected]\n<> <> <Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2018 23:56 PM\n<> <> <To: 'AMSAT BB' <[email protected]>\n<> <> <Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-7 orbit count.\n<> <> <\n<> <> <Now I see looking at SatPC32 that it shows AO-7 in the 99,625 range\nin\n<> <> orbit\n<> <> <count. If memory serves me right though, doesn't the TLE orbit count\n<roll\n<> <> <over at 99,999 (Just like a car odometer), so that would mean that we\n<> <would\n<> <> <be coming up to the 200,000th rev is that right? If I am right, then\nthis\n<> <> <will be coming up in less than a month. Does anybody know exactly\n<when\n<> <> that\n<> <> <will be? I am doing a presentation for a local club and would like\nto\n<> <> throw\n<> <> <out that fact if I could. Also the day of that event would be good\nAO-7\n<> <> <operating day I would think.\n<> <> <\n<> <> <73\n<> <> <\n<> <> <Tom Schuessler, N5HYP\n<> <> <EM12ms\n<> <> <\n<> <> <\n<> <> <\n<> <> <_______________________________________________\n<> <> <Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum\n<> <available\n<> <> <to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership.\n<> <Opinions\n<> <> <expressed\n<> <> <are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views\nof\n<> <> AMSAT-\n<> <> <NA.\n<> <> <Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite\n<> <> <program!\n<> <> <Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-\n<bb\n<> <>\n<>\n<> _______________________________________________\n<> Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum\n<available\n<> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership.\n<Opinions expressed\n<> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of\n<AMSAT-NA.\n<> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite\n<program!\n<> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n\n\n\n------------------------------\n\nMessage: 5\nDate: Mon, 2 Jul 2018 15:05:56 -0300\nFrom: Pedro Converso <[email protected]>\nTo: [email protected]\nCc: AMSAT BB <[email protected]>\nSubject: Re: [amsat-bb] AO-7 orbit count.\nMessage-ID:\n <CANTZqKk4HwATdtT8X7t8-zG+KxdTbOvKWeLBRgKfuZRt5BJOLQ@mail.gmail.com>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=\"UTF-8\"\n\nHi all,\n\nNice idea to celebrate AO-7 200th orbit anniversary, our beloved\ngrandfather bird merits it.\n\nLooks that 200k orbit will happen around August the 1st see:\nhttp://amsat.org.ar/ao7-200k.gif .\n\nhttp://amsat.org.ar/pass?satx=ao-7 account for orbits above 100k.\n\nWe hams should be thankful to have AO-7 alive, duly recognizing those\nthat made it possible .\n\n73, LU7ABF, Pedro\n\nOn 7/2/18, Alan <[email protected]> wrote:\n> Greg,\n>\n> Fortunately this is not a TEOTWAWKI Y2K issue. Unlike most of the other\n> numbers in the Keps, the orbit count has nothing to do with predicting the\n> orbit, and can be completely ignored. Some programs do that. Others\n> compute backwards and forwards from the reference epoch and orbit number in\n> the Keps they are using. I am most familiar with SatPC32, and when working\n> on prelaunch Keps recently, I found that if you ran it backwards in time\n> before the launch, it will happily show negative numbers. ;)\n>\n> The problem is that when the specification for the Keps we use was created,\n> it only allowed 5 digits for the orbit count. That seemed enough, and\n> comes\n> from Space Track that way. So like an odometer it just rolls over. In\n> principle, software could look for that, and automatically compensate.\n>\n> I can't speak for all the software out there, but in most cases they will\n> just roll over and keep on tracking.\n>\n> 73,\n>\n> Alan\n> WA4SCA\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> <-----Original Message-----\n> <From: Greg D [mailto:[email protected]]\n> <Sent: Monday, July 02, 2018 11:29 AM\n> <To: [email protected]; 'Tom Schuessler' <[email protected]>\n> <Cc: 'AMSAT BB' <[email protected]>\n> <Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AO-7 orbit count.\n> <\n> <Hi Alan,\n> <\n> <Other shoe, please? What happened to the world's prediction software\n> <(if, indeed, we even had any back then) when it rolled over? What is\n> <expected this time?\n> <\n> <We survived Y2K, but did we learn anything from it?\n> <\n> <Greg KO6TH\n> <\n> <\n> <Alan wrote:\n> <> Tom,\n> <>\n> <> It has in fact turned over once already.\n> <>\n> <> 73,\n> <>\n> <> Alan\n> <> WA4SCA\n> <>\n> <> Sent from my Waring blender.\n> <>\n> <>\n> <> <-----Original Message-----\n> <> <From: Tom Schuessler [mailto:[email protected]]\n> <> <Sent: Monday, July 02, 2018 09:03 AM\n> <> <To: [email protected]\n> <> <Cc: AMSAT BB <[email protected]>\n> <> <Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AO-7 orbit count.\n> <> <\n> <> <12.5?365?45 equals 205,312..5. Based on that you think it had Brolley a\n> <> <diameter the second time already but it might have been hiring slower\n> <when\n> <> <originally launched.\n> <> <\n> <> <Sent from my iPhone\n> <> <\n> <> <> On Jul 2, 2018, at 02:47, Alan <[email protected]> wrote:\n> <> <>\n> <> <> Tom,\n> <> <>\n> <> <> According to the Keps, AO-7 makes 12.54 orbits per day. It will hit\n> 99999\n> <> <> on the 30th or so. You can use the Preview function to find out\n> exactly\n> <> <> when.\n> <> <>\n> <> <> 73,\n> <> <>\n> <> <> Alan\n> <> <> WA4SCA\n> <> <>\n> <> <>\n> <> <> <-----Original Message-----\n> <> <> <From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of\n> <> <> <[email protected]\n> <> <> <Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2018 23:56 PM\n> <> <> <To: 'AMSAT BB' <[email protected]>\n> <> <> <Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-7 orbit count.\n> <> <> <\n> <> <> <Now I see looking at SatPC32 that it shows AO-7 in the 99,625 range\n> in\n> <> <> orbit\n> <> <> <count. If memory serves me right though, doesn't the TLE orbit\n> count\n> <roll\n> <> <> <over at 99,999 (Just like a car odometer), so that would mean that\n> we\n> <> <would\n> <> <> <be coming up to the 200,000th rev is that right? If I am right,\n> then\n> this\n> <> <> <will be coming up in less than a month. Does anybody know exactly\n> <when\n> <> <> that\n> <> <> <will be? I am doing a presentation for a local club and would like\n> to\n> <> <> throw\n> <> <> <out that fact if I could. Also the day of that event would be good\n> AO-7\n> <> <> <operating day I would think.\n> <> <> <\n> <> <> <73\n> <> <> <\n> <> <> <Tom Schuessler, N5HYP\n> <> <> <EM12ms\n> <> <> <\n> <> <> <\n> <> <> <\n> <> <> <_______________________________________________\n> <> <> <Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum\n> <> <available\n> <> <> <to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership.\n> <> <Opinions\n> <> <> <expressed\n> <> <> <are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official\n> views\n> of\n> <> <> AMSAT-\n> <> <> <NA.\n> <> <> <Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite\n> <> <> <program!\n> <> <> <Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-\n> <bb\n> <> <>\n> <>\n> <> _______________________________________________\n> <> Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum\n> <available\n> <> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership.\n> <Opinions expressed\n> <> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of\n> <AMSAT-NA.\n> <> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite\n> <program!\n> <> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>\n>\n> _______________________________________________\n> Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available\n> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions\n> expressed\n> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of\n> AMSAT-NA.\n> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>\n\n\n------------------------------\n\nMessage: 6\nDate: Mon, 02 Jul 2018 15:01:59 -0400\nFrom: \"Daniel Schultz\" <[email protected]>\nTo: <[email protected]>\nSubject: [amsat-bb] 2018 AMSAT Symposium Call for Papers\nMessage-ID: <[email protected]>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n\nThis is the first call for papers for the 2018 AMSAT-NA Annual Meeting and\nSpace Symposium to be held on the weekend of November 2 - 4 at the US Space\nand Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Proposals for papers, symposium\npresentations, and poster presentations are invited on any topic of interest\nto the amateur satellite community. We request a tentative title of your\npresentation as soon as possible. The final copy must be submitted by October\n15th for inclusion in the printed proceedings. Abstracts and papers should be\nsent to Dan Schultz at n8fgv(at)amsat.org\n \n73,\nDan Schultz N8FGV\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n------------------------------\n\nMessage: 7\nDate: Mon, 02 Jul 2018 18:05:54 -0700\nFrom: Richard Tejera <[email protected]>\nTo: John Brier <[email protected]>, 'AMSAT' <[email protected]>\nSubject: Re: [amsat-bb] I got VUCC!\nMessage-ID: <[email protected]>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n\n\nCongratulations, De K7TEJ, VUCC 217\n\n\nRick Tejera K7TEJ\nSaguaro Astronomy Club\nwww.SaguaroAstro.org\nThunderbird Amateur Radio Club\nwww.w7tbc.org\n\nOn June 30, 2018, at 19:15, John Brier <[email protected]> wrote:\n\nI haven't uploaded anywhere close to all my satellite contacts to\nLogbook of The World, but I uploaded enough to get 100 grids as of\nyesterday when WW8W confirmed our contact from 2018-06-17 on AO-91. He\nwas in EN73.\n\nThanks to everyone else who worked me. Clayton W5PFG got me the most\ngrids at seven, and Gabe AL6D got me five, using almost as many\ncallsigns! (NJ7H, NJ7H/VE3, NJ7H/HR9 and KM4RTS [I was too far from my\nQTH when I worked him in AK as AL6D]). Honorable mention to the rest\nof the folks that gave me more than one grid: WE4B, KM4LAO, WD9EWK,\nVE3HLS, KI4RO, KE0PBR, and AA5PK.\n\nHere is the full list:\n\n7 W5PFG\n3 WE4B\n3 KM4LAO\n2 WD9EWK\n2 VE3HLS\n2 NJ7H\n2 KI4RO\n2 KE0PBR\n2 AA5PK\n1 6Y5IDX\n1 AA8CH\n1 AA9LC\n1 AB1OC\n1 AC9E\n1 AD0DX\n1 AD0TM\n1 AE5PH\n1 AI6GS\n1 FG8OJ\n1 HP2VX\n1 K0EKL\n1 K0FFY\n1 K0JM\n1 K2MTS\n1 K3RRR\n1 K4FTP\n1 K4KDR\n1 K4LIX\n1 K4RGK\n1 K5IX\n1 K8YSE\n1 K9EI\n1 KB2YSI\n1 KB3GVC\n1 KB6LTY\n1 KC1EXK\n1 KC4LE\n1 KC9ELU\n1 KD8ATF\n1 KD9JUQ\n1 KE4AL\n1 KE8FZT\n1 KG5GJT\n1 KM4RTS\n1 KM6NJL\n1 KO4MA\n1 N1JEZ\n1 N3GS\n1 N4SAX\n1 N4UFO\n1 N4YHC\n1 N6UA/VE2\n1 N7NEV\n1 N8HM\n1 N8MS\n1 N9EAT\n1 N9LQ\n1 NA2AA\n1 NB3T\n1 NJ7H/HR9\n1 NJ7H/VE3\n1 NP4JV\n1 TI2CDA\n1 VA3NNA\n1 VE3RCN\n1 VE7CEW\n1 W0DHB\n1 W1GKT\n1 W3ARD\n1 W4DTA\n1 W4FS\n1 W4UOO\n1 W7QL\n1 W9EXP\n1 WA5KBH\n1 WB3CSY\n1 WF7T\n1 WN9Q\n1 WU2M\n1 WW8W\n1 XE1SEW\n1 XE1TD\n1 XE2RV\n1 XE3DX\n\n73, John Brier KG4AKV\n_______________________________________________\nSent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available\nto all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed\nare solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA.\nNot an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\nSubscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n------------------------------\n\nMessage: 8\nDate: Mon, 2 Jul 2018 20:09:32 -0500\nFrom: Jeff <[email protected]>\nTo: [email protected]\nSubject: Re: [amsat-bb] I got VUCC!\nMessage-ID: <[email protected]>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii\n\nGlad I could help out!\n\n73 de WE4B \nJeff\n\n> \n> On June 30, 2018, at 19:15, John Brier <[email protected]> wrote:\n> \n> I haven't uploaded anywhere close to all my satellite contacts to\n> Logbook of The World, but I uploaded enough to get 100 grids as of\n> yesterday when WW8W confirmed our contact from 2018-06-17 on AO-91. He\n> was in EN73.\n> \n> Thanks to everyone else who worked me. Clayton W5PFG got me the most\n> grids at seven, and Gabe AL6D got me five, using almost as many\n> callsigns! (NJ7H, NJ7H/VE3, NJ7H/HR9 and KM4RTS [I was too far from my\n> QTH when I worked him in AK as AL6D]). Honorable mention to the rest\n> of the folks that gave me more than one grid: WE4B, KM4LAO, WD9EWK,\n> VE3HLS, KI4RO, KE0PBR, and AA5PK.\n> \n> Here is the full list:\n> \n> 7 W5PFG\n> 3 WE4B\n> 3 KM4LAO\n> 2 WD9EWK\n> 2 VE3HLS\n> 2 NJ7H\n> 2 KI4RO\n> 2 KE0PBR\n> 2 AA5PK\n> 1 6Y5IDX\n> 1 AA8CH\n> 1 AA9LC\n> 1 AB1OC\n> 1 AC9E\n> 1 AD0DX\n> 1 AD0TM\n> 1 AE5PH\n> 1 AI6GS\n> 1 FG8OJ\n> 1 HP2VX\n> 1 K0EKL\n> 1 K0FFY\n> 1 K0JM\n> 1 K2MTS\n> 1 K3RRR\n> 1 K4FTP\n> 1 K4KDR\n> 1 K4LIX\n> 1 K4RGK\n> 1 K5IX\n> 1 K8YSE\n> 1 K9EI\n> 1 KB2YSI\n> 1 KB3GVC\n> 1 KB6LTY\n> 1 KC1EXK\n> 1 KC4LE\n> 1 KC9ELU\n> 1 KD8ATF\n> 1 KD9JUQ\n> 1 KE4AL\n> 1 KE8FZT\n> 1 KG5GJT\n> 1 KM4RTS\n> 1 KM6NJL\n> 1 KO4MA\n> 1 N1JEZ\n> 1 N3GS\n> 1 N4SAX\n> 1 N4UFO\n> 1 N4YHC\n> 1 N6UA/VE2\n> 1 N7NEV\n> 1 N8HM\n> 1 N8MS\n> 1 N9EAT\n> 1 N9LQ\n> 1 NA2AA\n> 1 NB3T\n> 1 NJ7H/HR9\n> 1 NJ7H/VE3\n> 1 NP4JV\n> 1 TI2CDA\n> 1 VA3NNA\n> 1 VE3RCN\n> 1 VE7CEW\n> 1 W0DHB\n> 1 W1GKT\n> 1 W3ARD\n> 1 W4DTA\n> 1 W4FS\n> 1 W4UOO\n> 1 W7QL\n> 1 W9EXP\n> 1 WA5KBH\n> 1 WB3CSY\n> 1 WF7T\n> 1 WN9Q\n> 1 WU2M\n> 1 WW8W\n> 1 XE1SEW\n> 1 XE1TD\n> 1 XE2RV\n> 1 XE3DX\n> \n> 73, John Brier KG4AKV\n> _______________________________________________\n> Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available\n> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed\n> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA.\n> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n> _______________________________________________\n> Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available\n> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed\n> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA.\n> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n\n------------------------------\n\nMessage: 9\nDate: Mon, 2 Jul 2018 22:03:28 -0400\nFrom: John Brier <[email protected]>\nTo: Jeff <[email protected]>, Richard Tejera <[email protected]>\nCc: AMSAT BB <[email protected]>\nSubject: Re: [amsat-bb] I got VUCC!\nMessage-ID:\n <CALn0fKM6cs1NsBy-1B6ZAKZVf3NgW67MyXOFKYgrX8ijUYC+ng@mail.gmail.com>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=\"UTF-8\"\n\nThanks Rick and Jeff!\n\n73, John Brier KG4AKV\n\nOn Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 9:09 PM, Jeff <[email protected]> wrote:\n> Glad I could help out!\n>\n> 73 de WE4B\n> Jeff\n>\n>>\n>> On June 30, 2018, at 19:15, John Brier <[email protected]> wrote:\n>>\n>> I haven't uploaded anywhere close to all my satellite contacts to\n>> Logbook of The World, but I uploaded enough to get 100 grids as of\n>> yesterday when WW8W confirmed our contact from 2018-06-17 on AO-91. He\n>> was in EN73.\n>>\n>> Thanks to everyone else who worked me. Clayton W5PFG got me the most\n>> grids at seven, and Gabe AL6D got me five, using almost as many\n>> callsigns! (NJ7H, NJ7H/VE3, NJ7H/HR9 and KM4RTS [I was too far from my\n>> QTH when I worked him in AK as AL6D]). Honorable mention to the rest\n>> of the folks that gave me more than one grid: WE4B, KM4LAO, WD9EWK,\n>> VE3HLS, KI4RO, KE0PBR, and AA5PK.\n>>\n>> Here is the full list:\n>>\n>> 7 W5PFG\n>> 3 WE4B\n>> 3 KM4LAO\n>> 2 WD9EWK\n>> 2 VE3HLS\n>> 2 NJ7H\n>> 2 KI4RO\n>> 2 KE0PBR\n>> 2 AA5PK\n>> 1 6Y5IDX\n>> 1 AA8CH\n>> 1 AA9LC\n>> 1 AB1OC\n>> 1 AC9E\n>> 1 AD0DX\n>> 1 AD0TM\n>> 1 AE5PH\n>> 1 AI6GS\n>> 1 FG8OJ\n>> 1 HP2VX\n>> 1 K0EKL\n>> 1 K0FFY\n>> 1 K0JM\n>> 1 K2MTS\n>> 1 K3RRR\n>> 1 K4FTP\n>> 1 K4KDR\n>> 1 K4LIX\n>> 1 K4RGK\n>> 1 K5IX\n>> 1 K8YSE\n>> 1 K9EI\n>> 1 KB2YSI\n>> 1 KB3GVC\n>> 1 KB6LTY\n>> 1 KC1EXK\n>> 1 KC4LE\n>> 1 KC9ELU\n>> 1 KD8ATF\n>> 1 KD9JUQ\n>> 1 KE4AL\n>> 1 KE8FZT\n>> 1 KG5GJT\n>> 1 KM4RTS\n>> 1 KM6NJL\n>> 1 KO4MA\n>> 1 N1JEZ\n>> 1 N3GS\n>> 1 N4SAX\n>> 1 N4UFO\n>> 1 N4YHC\n>> 1 N6UA/VE2\n>> 1 N7NEV\n>> 1 N8HM\n>> 1 N8MS\n>> 1 N9EAT\n>> 1 N9LQ\n>> 1 NA2AA\n>> 1 NB3T\n>> 1 NJ7H/HR9\n>> 1 NJ7H/VE3\n>> 1 NP4JV\n>> 1 TI2CDA\n>> 1 VA3NNA\n>> 1 VE3RCN\n>> 1 VE7CEW\n>> 1 W0DHB\n>> 1 W1GKT\n>> 1 W3ARD\n>> 1 W4DTA\n>> 1 W4FS\n>> 1 W4UOO\n>> 1 W7QL\n>> 1 W9EXP\n>> 1 WA5KBH\n>> 1 WB3CSY\n>> 1 WF7T\n>> 1 WN9Q\n>> 1 WU2M\n>> 1 WW8W\n>> 1 XE1SEW\n>> 1 XE1TD\n>> 1 XE2RV\n>> 1 XE3DX\n>>\n>> 73, John Brier KG4AKV\n>> _______________________________________________\n>> Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available\n>> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed\n>> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA.\n>> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n>> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>> _______________________________________________\n>> Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available\n>> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed\n>> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA.\n>> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n>> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n> _______________________________________________\n> Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available\n> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed\n> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA.\n> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n\n------------------------------\n\nMessage: 10\nDate: Tue, 3 Jul 2018 13:58:23 +0100\nFrom: \"Roger Titmuss\" <[email protected]>\nTo: <[email protected]>\nSubject: [amsat-bb] M2 Antennas\nMessage-ID: <000001d412cd$86862180$93926480$@com>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=\"us-ascii\"\n\nHi everyone has anybody had any experience or knowledge of this companies\nSATPACK1 consisting of a double loop for 2 and another for 70 on a boom, I\ncould get this array up to about 45 feet if that helps, it seems a bit\npricey but if it works it works. As you can tell I am a newbie and would be\ngrateful for any advice.\n\n \n\nRegards\n\n \n\nRoger \n\n\n\n------------------------------\n\nMessage: 11\nDate: Tue, 3 Jul 2018 09:58:18 -0400\nFrom: Dino Papas <[email protected]>\nTo: AMSAT-BB <[email protected]>\nSubject: Re: [amsat-bb] M2 Antennas\nMessage-ID: <[email protected]>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii\n\nWhen our club conducted a ARISS contact for a local middle school we had a problem with the main station on the yagi at the very last instant. We switched to the secondary station with the M2 eggbeater and we made the contact with no problem. Of course we had to use a defibrillator to get my heart started again during those crucial switchover seconds that seemed like an eternity!\n\n73 - Dino KL0S\n\n> On Jul 3, 2018, at 8:58 AM, Roger Titmuss <[email protected]> wrote:\n> \n> Hi everyone has anybody had any experience or knowledge of this companies\n> SATPACK1 consisting of a double loop for 2 and another for 70 on a boom, I\n> could get this array up to about 45 feet if that helps, it seems a bit\n> pricey but if it works it works. As you can tell I am a newbie and would be\n> grateful for any advice.\n> \n> \n> \n> Regards\n> \n> \n> \n> Roger \n\n\n------------------------------\n\nSubject: Digest Footer\n\n_______________________________________________\nSent via [email protected].\nAMSAT-NA makes this open forum available to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed\nare solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA.\nNot an AMSAT member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\nhttp://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n------------------------------\n\nEnd of AMSAT-BB Digest, Vol 13, Issue 234\n*****************************************\n \n", "attachments": [] }