follow-up on request for list of North American grids activated in 2015
Hi!
Thanks for the responses to my request last night for stations to send me information on the grids that they activated during calendar year 2015! I have received information from 18 different stations, and a couple of others have said they will compile their lists after 31 December. This is great, and I appreciate the responses. I would like to hear from any satellite operators in Mexico that have been active from more than their home grids, as I know I have worked a few down there in different locations during 2015. I would appreciate receiving this information by 15 January 2016, if others are interested in providing me their lists of grids activated in 2015. I also have details on a couple of other stations that have posted their lists of grids activated in 2015 online, and I will include those in my writeup.
I received one comment that questioned my use of Twitter in my request for this information. I understand that many hams don't use, or care for, social media platforms like Twitter. Of the 18 stations that have sent me information, about 2/3 of them are also on Twitter - and all of those have operated from between 5 and 58 different grids in 2015. Many of us use Twitter specifically, since it does not require full access to the Internet to send information for others to see. Twitter can be used with SMS messages, which means just having access to a mobile phone network is all that is needed to interact with Twitter. Many of us also keep our Twitter feeds open for anyone to read - the reason why I usually refer to a link to see my @WD9EWK Twitter feed in a web browser (http://twitter.com/WD9EWK ), without having a Twitter account. Twitter is just another way to spread the word, a reason why I also posted my original request here on the AMSAT-BB list last night.
If I was interested in plotting a map showing all of the grids that were active in 2015, this could be done by everyone submitting lists of grids worked during the year. Although that would make for a nice map, especially to see if it would have been possible to work all of the states in the continental USA during the year, that is a larger project I didn't want to take on. I'm looking to highlight those stations that go out and activate grids away from home, for the benefit of other satellite operators.
Thanks again, and 73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/ Twitter: @WD9EWK
Hi Patrick, Here's the list of away-from-home Grids that I activated on Sat'sin 2015: EL-39/86/87EM-20/50/85/92EN-97/98/99FN-05/06/07/08/16/17/18/24/26 73 & HNY, Bob K8BL (AMSAT #6593, Since 1979) From: Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK) amsat-bb@wd9ewk.net To: "amsat-bb@amsat.org" amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2015 8:55 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] follow-up on request for list of North American grids activated in 2015Hi! Thanks for the responses to my request last night for stations to send me information on the grids that they activated during calendar year 2015! I have received information from 18 different stations, and a couple of others have said they will compile their lists after 31 December. This is great, and I appreciate the responses. I would like to hear from any satellite operators in Mexico that have been active from more than their home grids, as I know I have worked a few down there in different locations during 2015. I would appreciate receiving this information by 15 January 2016, if others are interested in providing me their lists of grids activated in 2015. I also have details on a couple of other stations that have posted their lists of grids activated in 2015 online, and I will include those in my writeup. I received one comment that questioned my use of Twitter in my request for this information. I understand that many hams don't use, or care for, social media platforms like Twitter. Of the 18 stations that have sent me information, about 2/3 of them are also on Twitter - and all of those have operated from between 5 and 58 different grids in 2015. Many of us use Twitter specifically, since it does not require full access to the Internet to send information for others to see. Twitter can be used with SMS messages, which means just having access to a mobile phone network is all that is needed to interact with Twitter. Many of us also keep our Twitter feeds open for anyone to read - the reason why I usually refer to a link to see my @WD9EWK Twitter feed in a web browser (http://twitter.com/WD9EWK ), without having a Twitter account. Twitter is just another way to spread the word, a reason why I also posted my original request here on the AMSAT-BB list last night. If I was interested in plotting a map showing all of the grids that were active in 2015, this could be done by everyone submitting lists of grids worked during the year. Although that would make for a nice map, especially to see if it would have been possible to work all of the states in the continental USA during the year, that is a larger project I didn't want to take on. I'm looking to highlight those stations that go out and activate grids away from home, for the benefit of other satellite operators. Thanks again, and 73! Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/ Twitter: @WD9EWK _______________________________________________
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Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)
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R.T.Liddy