[amsat-bb] Re: Tonight's Presentation
Tim Goodrich
tim at timgoodrich.net
Fri Nov 20 19:24:26 PST 2009
Thanks for the kind words Clint, it was a pleasure to meet you too.
For all you out there looking to get people in your club into amsat
activities, I would highly recommend Clint's presentation. While I had to
leave before I saw it, judging by his enthusiasm while working the AO-51
pass together, I'm sure his presentation can't be beat!
I don't want to speak for Clint, but perhaps he may even be willing to take
his show on the road if the club picks up his airfare, especially if the
club is located in Hawaii :-)
Tim
KI6VBY
-----Original Message-----
From: Clint Bradford [mailto:clintbradford at mac.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 11:56 PM
To: AMSAT BB
Subject: [amsat-bb] Tonight's Presentation
A couple notes surrounding my AMSAT presentation in Torrance, CA this
evening.
1. THANK YOU to whichever AO-51 commander flipped AO-51 to V/U today.
It was scheduled to go to V/U at 00:00GMT on the 20th - which was
4:00PM on the 19th my local time. And the pass I wanted to work was
just 42 minutes later. And it was ON!
2. Don't know exactly how to explain it, but the pass today at 4:42PM
Pacific Standard Time didn't exhibit the "normal" silencing, then
faint voices, then stronger voices. It plainly BLASTED into
discernible conversations, and we we were able to work it much sooner
than "normal." We were not hidden behind foothills. It was a pretty
clear shot South to AOS. It really floored me - in a most positive
way. It was dramatic.
3. Thanks to KI6VBY Tim for showing up for the pass. He isn't a member
of the club I was speaking to. But he follows AMSAT-BB, and has
cruised my sat Web site, and wanted to meet me and work the bird
together. Glad he got to meet Carl Gardenias, too. Tim's no "newbie
amateur" - he has built several portable HF antennas for events, and
has a great, analytical mind. He's also served our country in the
military, and is working on advanced degrees in college. He had to
leave right after the pass today, in order to get some school study
time completed. When he has time, he'll be a valuable asset to
whichever club he joins.
4. Another thanks to ARRL Orange Section guru Carl Gardenias, who
helped me carry my bags to/from the meeting room. "I wanted to see
your show in person," Carl advised. He said he only cringed once at
my humor during the presentation ...
That's it for in-person presentations this year. I still have two
Internet shows lined up (EchoLink) in December. And a date in January
already made. Thanks for a great year, AMSAT-BB folks!
Clint Bradford, K6LCS
http://www.work-sat.com
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