Had a magnificent time last night speaking with the RAGS - Radio Amateurs of Greater Syracuse (NY). Great turnout … Zoom handled the show. They have been supporting their region very well since the mid-1050s.
(And remember, RAGS members: 9:16PM tonight in Amir’s front yard to monitor the ISS … )
One aspect of AMSAT Ambassadors’ lives is talking to clubs and conventions. I have given my presentation more than 150 times now … Well, actually, that’s really 150+ unique presentations - NEVER have I given the same exact show twice. There’s about 25 “slides” that get customized to each audience - and they appreciate the fact that mine is not a “canned” presentation:
"- I really enjoyed Clint’s presentation last night. The fact that he had taken the time to research and know something about his audience and welcomed interaction made it very informative and enjoyable. This was a refreshing change from many canned YouTube presentations I’ve tried to watch, which were poorly done, fuzzy video or muddy audio, or a badly prepared presenter stumbling his way through, with any valuable info lost along the way. Thanks for hooking this one up.”
Think a 75-90-minute presentation on “Working the Easy Satellites” would be appropriate for YIOUR club or convention? Let me know!
Shows are scheduled for the PAPA System in Southern California, a group in Vancouver BC, and another East Coast club before Christmas.
Clint Bradford, K6LCS AMSAT Ambassador; ARRL instructor, Affiliated Club Coordinator work-sat.com 909-999-SATS (7287) - messages k6lcs@fastmail.com
Hello Clint K6LCS,
We appreciate your efforts to promote working Easy Satellites. 150+ presentation is really huge figure, I could guess reward of joy & satisfaction you should be getting while and after presentation delivered amongst club members!
BTW I was curious to know how many schools and colleges you are covering? I think young generation should be equally focused to promote Amateur Radio and Satellite Communication!
Here, I have been fortunate to represent AMSAT-INDIA and conduct presentations covering amateur radio & Satellite Communication. We try to develop interest amongst student community for various segments of our fascinating hobby.
Wish to see young generation into our hobby from every corner of the world.
73
Rajesh Vagadia VU2EXP Rajkot (Gujarat) India Regional Coordinator West India Zone AMSAT-INDIA M: +91-9898283916 E: vu2exp@gmail.com www.qrz.com/db/vu2exp
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On Fri 11 Nov, 2022, 10:02 PM Clint Bradford via AMSAT-BB, < amsat-bb@amsat.org> wrote:
Had a magnificent time last night speaking with the RAGS - Radio Amateurs of Greater Syracuse (NY). Great turnout … Zoom handled the show. They have been supporting their region very well since the mid-1050s.
(And remember, RAGS members: 9:16PM tonight in Amir’s front yard to monitor the ISS … )
One aspect of AMSAT Ambassadors’ lives is talking to clubs and conventions. I have given my presentation more than 150 times now … Well, actually, that’s really 150+ unique presentations - NEVER have I given the same exact show twice. There’s about 25 “slides” that get customized to each audience - and they appreciate the fact that mine is not a “canned” presentation:
"- I really enjoyed Clint’s presentation last night. The fact that he had taken the time to research and know something about his audience and welcomed interaction made it very informative and enjoyable. This was a refreshing change from many canned YouTube presentations I’ve tried to watch, which were poorly done, fuzzy video or muddy audio, or a badly prepared presenter stumbling his way through, with any valuable info lost along the way. Thanks for hooking this one up.”
Think a 75-90-minute presentation on “Working the Easy Satellites” would be appropriate for YIOUR club or convention? Let me know!
Shows are scheduled for the PAPA System in Southern California, a group in Vancouver BC, and another East Coast club before Christmas.
Clint Bradford, K6LCS AMSAT Ambassador; ARRL instructor, Affiliated Club Coordinator work-sat.com 909-999-SATS (7287) - messages k6lcs@fastmail.com
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Clint,
If you any of the RAGS members would like an in person demo or help making contacts pass along my information. I am 35-40 minutes from Syracuse.
--... ...-- Don KB2YSI
On Fri, Nov 11, 2022, 11:33 Clint Bradford via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
Had a magnificent time last night speaking with the RAGS - Radio Amateurs of Greater Syracuse (NY). Great turnout … Zoom handled the show. They have been supporting their region very well since the mid-1050s.
(And remember, RAGS members: 9:16PM tonight in Amir’s front yard to monitor the ISS … )
One aspect of AMSAT Ambassadors’ lives is talking to clubs and conventions. I have given my presentation more than 150 times now … Well, actually, that’s really 150+ unique presentations - NEVER have I given the same exact show twice. There’s about 25 “slides” that get customized to each audience - and they appreciate the fact that mine is not a “canned” presentation:
"- I really enjoyed Clint’s presentation last night. The fact that he had taken the time to research and know something about his audience and welcomed interaction made it very informative and enjoyable. This was a refreshing change from many canned YouTube presentations I’ve tried to watch, which were poorly done, fuzzy video or muddy audio, or a badly prepared presenter stumbling his way through, with any valuable info lost along the way. Thanks for hooking this one up.”
Think a 75-90-minute presentation on “Working the Easy Satellites” would be appropriate for YIOUR club or convention? Let me know!
Shows are scheduled for the PAPA System in Southern California, a group in Vancouver BC, and another East Coast club before Christmas.
Clint Bradford, K6LCS AMSAT Ambassador; ARRL instructor, Affiliated Club Coordinator work-sat.com 909-999-SATS (7287) - messages k6lcs@fastmail.com
Sent via AMSAT-BB(a)amsat.org. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA. Acceptable Use and Privacy Policies available at https://www.amsat.org/about-amsat/
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Clint Bradford
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Don KB2YSI
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Rajesh Vagadia - VU2EXP