My first transatlantic contact on satellites
Hello everyone!
I am pleased to report that yesterday morning I had my first transatlantic contact on satellites. I worked EA4CYQ Juan Antonio in IM78cx.
I had looked for intercontinental contacts before but it had been very hard for me. Now, running my new donated satellite gear I am able to work FO-29 until 0 degree in any direction. It was my third attempt and was successful!
Cubans cannot operate on AO-7 mode B due to a 432MHz restriction in our country, so we have only a few chances on FO-29 every five months when the satellite is getting close to apogee. Juan Antonio and I had a two minutes window and we had enough time to interchange reports, grids and greetings.
Here is the recording: https://ucf-pegasus.ucf.edu.cu/owa/redir.aspx?C=2dad444d014b4ba394baa23be53 ca8a2&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.papays.com%2fsat%2fgeneral.html http://www.papays.com/sat/general.html
Thanks very much to Juan Antonio EA4CYQ for the great contact and to John K8YSE for look for us and record the contact!
Right Now, FO-29 has a big footprint in the morning passes. Please, if you are into the footprint and want to try a long contact, just drop me an email directly. I will try until have a contact with you.
73!
Hector, CO6CBF
EL92sd
--- Consulte la Enciclopedia Colaborativa Cubana http://www.ecured.cu/
FB Hector...wishing you the best and looking forward to far more to come. I am sure every one in the Amateur radio and satellite community wish you the best. I do. Robert Oler WB5MZO
From: hmartinez@ucf.edu.cu To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 10:27:31 -0500 Subject: [amsat-bb] My first transatlantic contact on satellites
Hello everyone!
I am pleased to report that yesterday morning I had my first transatlantic contact on satellites. I worked EA4CYQ Juan Antonio in IM78cx.
I had looked for intercontinental contacts before but it had been very hard for me. Now, running my new donated satellite gear I am able to work FO-29 until 0 degree in any direction. It was my third attempt and was successful!
Cubans cannot operate on AO-7 mode B due to a 432MHz restriction in our country, so we have only a few chances on FO-29 every five months when the satellite is getting close to apogee. Juan Antonio and I had a two minutes window and we had enough time to interchange reports, grids and greetings.
Here is the recording: https://ucf-pegasus.ucf.edu.cu/owa/redir.aspx?C=2dad444d014b4ba394baa23be53 ca8a2&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.papays.com%2fsat%2fgeneral.html http://www.papays.com/sat/general.html
Thanks very much to Juan Antonio EA4CYQ for the great contact and to John K8YSE for look for us and record the contact!
Right Now, FO-29 has a big footprint in the morning passes. Please, if you are into the footprint and want to try a long contact, just drop me an email directly. I will try until have a contact with you.
73!
Hector, CO6CBF
EL92sd
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Hector, CO6CBF
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R Oler