Listening to the WebSDR link all morning. Very interesting to hear so many QSO’s, and in a variety of languages.
I’m curious if DXCC will be a possibility using only this satellite? Looks like its footprint covers enough countries to qualify, but I’m not sure how many of those have amateur allocations that will allow operation on the bird. I’m sure it won’t be long until operators are “working the edges” of the footprint, and also mounting DX-expeditions to areas with few operators.
Exciting stuff. I’d love to see a similar bird launched in this hemisphere. Opens up so many possibilities. Congratulations to all involved. One hundred amateur satellites, quite an achievement. And fitting that it should occur during the 50th anniversary of AMSAT.
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF Maylene, AL EM63nf AMSAT #38965, ARRL Life Member, CVHS Life Member, SVHF Member
Yes, but many countries will not have ham satellite operators.
Some intelligent informed QSOs on Es'Hail 2, makes a change from 80m.
Simon Brown, G4ELI www.sdr-radio.com
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [email protected] On Behalf Of Les Rayburn Sent: 12 February 2019 18:38 To: AMSAT BB [email protected] Subject: [amsat-bb] DXCC Via Oscar-100
Listening to the WebSDR link all morning. Very interesting to hear so many QSO’s, and in a variety of languages.
I’m curious if DXCC will be a possibility using only this satellite? Looks like its footprint covers enough countries to qualify, but I’m not sure how many of those have amateur allocations that will allow operation on the bird. I’m sure it won’t be long until operators are “working the edges” of the footprint, and also mounting DX-expeditions to areas with few operators.
Exciting stuff. I’d love to see a similar bird launched in this hemisphere. Opens up so many possibilities. Congratulations to all involved. One hundred amateur satellites, quite an achievement. And fitting that it should occur during the 50th anniversary of AMSAT.
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF Maylene, AL EM63nf AMSAT #38965, ARRL Life Member, CVHS Life Member, SVHF Member
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Agreed. I'd love to see something like this in the Western Hemisphere. With the higher frequencies,higher bandwidth and a stationary object where we could be experimenting with DATV, and various digital and analog modes.
If we were really smart about it we could have cameras, microprocessors and sensors, think a stack of Pi's in space where time could be reserved to upload code and run experiments or educational sessions with schools. I don't find chasing a bird through the sky to make a few contacts and give my grid anywhere near as exciting as what could be done with a geo or even high orbit satellite that is available for good percentages of the day and designed to experiment on.
Dave N2OA
On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 1:38 PM Les Rayburn [email protected] wrote:
Listening to the WebSDR link all morning. Very interesting to hear so many QSO’s, and in a variety of languages.
I’m curious if DXCC will be a possibility using only this satellite? Looks like its footprint covers enough countries to qualify, but I’m not sure how many of those have amateur allocations that will allow operation on the bird. I’m sure it won’t be long until operators are “working the edges” of the footprint, and also mounting DX-expeditions to areas with few operators.
Exciting stuff. I’d love to see a similar bird launched in this hemisphere. Opens up so many possibilities. Congratulations to all involved. One hundred amateur satellites, quite an achievement. And fitting that it should occur during the 50th anniversary of AMSAT.
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF Maylene, AL EM63nf AMSAT #38965, ARRL Life Member, CVHS Life Member, SVHF Member
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