There have been a few comments about having the control operators do this or that. Are you guys not listening or what. The thing has been on its last legs all summer after the last episode with the batteries and they had enough trouble trying to keep it going then.
Seriously people, get a grip. You really think they are going to try and activate other things when they can barely keep it going as is. Did you not see the post about us being lucky its even turning back on after eclipse, enjoy it while it lasts???
Some peoples kids I swear.
Kevin KF7MYK
From: ollie@ollietech.com Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 14:16:47 -0700 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-51 frequency
Given the current problems with AO-51, should we be listening for a signal on 435.150 Mhz? Could another downlink, such as 435.300 MHz, get switched on randomly?
73, Ollie AJ1O
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