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    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: NA1SS Chats with Lompoc, CA",
    "date": "2011-09-29T17:05:59Z",
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    "content": "Hi all,\n \nI post all upcoming ARISS contacts times to the SAREX BB.  You  might want \nto subscribe to that one if you don't already.  You can also use  the link \nthat is posted on the AMSAT main webpage.\n \nYes, you were hearing Lompoc have a great contact.  The ISS crew  will \nignore any callsign it hears except for the school one.  Plus they are  not \nusing the public uplink frequencies.\n \nWe welcome all listeners; that is why the 145.8 MHz frequency is used for  \nall voice contacts (general or school).  Perhaps this will get you started  \ngetting involved with a school that may want to do an ARISS contact.\n \nThanks for listening!\n \n73,\nCharlie AJ9N\nOne of the ARISS mentors\n \n \nIn a message dated 9/29/2011 11:48:48 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  \[email protected] writes:\n\nI was  checking out my equipment and had the ISS rising out of the Pacific.\nI  rarely try to work the ISS but thought I would give it a try and  \nmanually\nswung the antennas over to the correct azimuth.\n\n\n\nI  heard some chatter and was initially irritated that someone would be\nhaving  a QSO on the downlink frequency but then from the conversation I\nrealized  that it was someone on the ISS describing seeing hurricanes in  \nthe\nPacific.  I could not believe my luck that NA1SS was actually  working\ncontacts!  Not being able to hear the uplink, I gingerly threw  out my\nCallsign a couple of times hoping to get into the rotation and then  to my\ngreat embarrassment, it became apparent that NA1SS (Mike Fossum) was  \nworking\na school contact in Lompoc, CA.  I sure am glad that I just  threw out my\ncallsign twice  before I clued in on  things.\n\n\n\nAt any rate I was able to monitor NA1SS down to about 3  degrees.really\nclean, strong signal.  First time for me hearing the  ISS because I rarely\ncheck it out and typically don't have SatPC32 even  tracking it.  Sure glad \nI\ndecided to use it as a test  target!\n\n\n\n73\n\nDavid\n\nK6CDW\n\n_______________________________________________\nSent  via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\nNot an  AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite  program!\nSubscription settings:  http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n",
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