Don, The best place to start is by visiting https://www.ariss.org/ They have all the basic information there about their school contact program, to include contact information for more information. If he does not find what he needs, please feel free to share my contact information. I would be happy to help him get in touch with the right people. The ARISS Contact program is a great opportunity for students. Wish I had that opportunity growing up. 73, Robert Bankston, KE4ALVice-President, User ServicesRadio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT)
On Friday, February 21, 2020, 10:31:23 PM CST, KA9QJG via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
Hello hope Everyone is doing well Heatwave N/W Indiana almost 50 tomorrow and our first little local Ham fest of the yr
I have a Amateur Radio Op friend who is also a School teacher 1 through 8 , He has got authorization to get some who are interested in Amateur radio He has applied for a FCC School Club call I think this is a great idea to teach the Young generation to put down their cell phones and tablets and learn this form of Communications too . At 73 I have 23 Grand and 24 Great Grandkids only one is interested in ham radio a 12 yr old girl I have had a 8 Yrs. old show me how to fix and use my fancy Motorola Smart phone LOL
So the question is can someone please send Me a link that I can share with him on setting up a contact with the international Space Station Myself and a few others will be donating some equipment to him he is a new ham but wants to teach and share .. He was also on Communications in the Military
Thanks 73 Don KA9QJG
Ps The greatest thing I have hear from Him or anyone else it is now ok to be a Geek I got laughed at for My pocket protector LOL
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