When the concept of AMSAT (worldwide) including ARISS, goes beyond a tool to collect grids and becomes an academy to show communications on and from Earth to Space, to children and adults, the fact that some equipment is faulty, it becomes something that only remains in the way, and you must continue to work with what works.
Ignacio - TI3IES
Ignacio,
Fully agree, there are so many success stories and probably the best for this part of the globe is QO-100, this bird really changed our HAM life. Unfortunately Americas (except Brazil) and far East Asia and Australia not covered. What I wanted to mean is that we the HAM community should not focus on our failures but learn from same and focus on the future with the means we have and with the contribution of all the OM’s.
73
Jean Marc (3B8DU)
On Aug 17, 2021, at 8:50 PM, Ignacio Granados Vega ti3ies@gmail.com wrote:
When the concept of AMSAT (worldwide) including ARISS, goes beyond a tool to collect grids and becomes an academy to show communications on and from Earth to Space, to children and adults, the fact that some equipment is faulty, it becomes something that only remains in the way, and you must continue to work with what works.
Ignacio - TI3IES
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