Hi JoAnne
Thank you, I'd forgotten all about that. For some reason I was expecting some information on what proof was required for contacts made via the various ISS modes other than with the ISS itself or SSTV reception.
Looks like I better type it up and send it off in the hope that it's not too late!
Thanks again.
David
-----Original Message----- From: sarex-bounces@AMSAT.Org [mailto:sarex-bounces@AMSAT.Org] On Behalf Of JoAnne Maenpaa Sent: 06 May 2009 13:53 To: sarex@AMSAT.Org Subject: [sarex] Re: 25th year certificate
Hi David,
Having had contacts with and through the ISS in all available modes over the Christmas / New Year period I'd been waiting for information of how and what to send to claim the certificate but had seen nothing.
Below is what ARISS had posted on the www.amsat.org web page during the event to claim your ARISS certificate. The press release mentions a timeframe for the QSO's counting toward the award but they didn't say if there was a cutoff for sending in your QSL information. Hope this helps ...
------ ARISS Press Release
If you have had two-way communications with the ISS on voice, packet (APRS), or through the voice repeater, or have heard the ISS from space in any of the ARISS operations modes (voice, SSTV, school contact, voice repeater, digital) between November 30, 2008 to January 15, 2009 you qualify to receive an ARISS Commemorative Certificate.
Please note on your QSL the ARISS mode of operation (e.g. SSTV, voice, school, etc) and whether the contact with you was one-way (receive only) or two-way. On the outside of the QSL envelope, please include the words "25th Anniversary Certificate" Make sure your envelope is big enough to accept an 8.5 by 11 inch certificate and includes the proper postage. Please refer to http://www.ariss.org for additional details.
ARISS QSL Addresses:
* USA: ARRL Headquarters, 25th Anniversary Certificate, 225 Main Street Newington, CT 06111-1494 USA * Canada: Radio Amateurs of Canada, 25th Anniversary Certificate, 720 Belfast Road, Suite 217, Ottawa Ontario K1G 0Z5 * Europe: F1MOJ - Mr CANDEBAT Christophe, ARISS-Europe QSL Manager, 25th Anniversary Certificate, 19 Chemin des Escoumeilles, 66820 VERNET les Bains, FRANCE * Japan: ARISS Japan QSL, 25th Anniversary Certificate, JARL International Section, Tokyo 170-8073 JAPAN * Russia: Alexander Davydov, RN3DK, 25th Anniversary Certificate, Novo - Mytishchinsky prospekt 52 - 111, Mytishchi 18, Moskovskaya obl., 141018, RUSSIA * For other countries, please use the US or Canadian address above until such time as an address for your country is available.
Please note that ARISS will be sending your certificate to the volunteer distributors in bulk AFTER the event is over. It will take 1-2 months after the event closes on January 15 to send out the certificates.
-- 73 de JoAnne K9JKM k9jkm@amsat.org Editor, AMSAT News Service Copy Editor, AMSAT Journal
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