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    "sender_name": "Frank H. Bauer",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] ARISS Update--25th Anniversary of Ham Radio in\tSpace--Jan 1, 2009",
    "date": "2009-01-01T19:55:26Z",
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    "content": "All,\n\nHappy New Year!!  \n\nThe ARISS team hopes you are all enjoying the diverse amateur radio\nopportunities that have occurred on the ISS over the past several weeks.  We\nwant to thank Mike Fincke, KE5AIT, for his outstanding support to the ISS\nHam Radio community.  His efforts have been phenomenal! \n\nThis e-mail provides an update of the ARISS special event opportunities for\nthe next two weeks.  As previously mentioned, the ARISS team is currently\ncelebrating 25 years of amateur radio operations from space.  \n\nThis past week, the ISS Ham radio system was configured in the L/V crossband\nrepeater mode.  This configuration will continue through to Saturday when a\nschool contact is scheduled around 10:35 UTC.  After the school contact on\nSaturday January 3, it is our plans to have Mike Fincke reconfigure the\nradio to support V/U crossband repeater operations.  As a reminder, that\nconfiguration has a 145.99 MHz uplink frequency including PL tone of 67.0\nand a 437.80 MHz downlink frequency.  All repeater operations are being\nperformed in low power (5 W) mode.  It is our intent to keep the repeater\nactive in this configuration for 2 weeks (through January 17).\n\nWe are also considering follow-on experimental operations of the 9600 baud\npacket radio system and the L/V crossband repeater.  Stay tuned for future\nupdates.  \n\nAs a reminder, a special certificate is being developed for those who\ncommunicate with the ISS.  This certificate will be awarded to those that\nhave had 2 way communications with the ISS on Voice, Packet (APRS), or\nthrough the voice repeater.  And those that have heard the ISS from space in\nany of the ARISS operations modes (Voice, SSTV, School Contact, Voice\nRepeater, Digital).  Valid dates to qualify for certificate:  November 30 to\nJanuary 15.\n\nTo receive the certificate:  \nA) Please note on your QSL the ARISS mode of operation (e.g. SSTV, voice,\nschool, etc) and whether the contact with you was 1 way (receive only) or 2\nway.  \nB) Send your SASE to the normal ARISS QSL volunteer distributor in your area\nof the world.  \nC) On the outside of the QSL envelope, please include the words \"25th\nAnniversary Certificate\"  \nD) Make sure your envelope is big enough to accept an 8.5 by 11 inch\ncertificate and includes the proper postage.  \nE) Go to www.ariss.org if you do not know where to send your QSL and please\nuse one of the standard international QSL distributors that are noted on the\nWeb page.  \n\nImportant note:  We will be sending your certificate to the volunteer\ndistributors in bulk AFTER the event is over.  (This saves workload and\nmoney).  So do not expect to see it until 1-2 months after the event closes\non January 15.  \n\nWe would like to remind everyone that ISS flight requirements related to EVA\nand vehicle activity may require the radio to be off for some portion of\nthis schedule. And school contacts and general QSO opportunities by the crew\nwill also preempt this schedule for short periods of time.  (But remember\nthat if you hear these, you still qualify for a commemorative certificate).\n\nContinue to enjoy the ARISS ops on ISS in 2009!  \n\n73,  Frank Bauer, KA3HDO\nAMSAT-NA V.P. for Human Spaceflight Programs \nARISS International Chairman\n\n\n",
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