[amsat-bb] Re: Fw: NY SATELLITE SPECIAL EVENT STATION
Dave Clausen
daveclausen at gmail.com
Fri Nov 4 21:03:11 PDT 2011
Greetings folks-
I will be one of the operators of the Tesla special event station N3Y
tomorrow (Saturday Nov. 5). We will be operating from a top floor balcony
at the New Yorker hotel in New York City, where Tesla lived for many
years. The balcony faces west and is in grid FN30AS. We plan to be on the
following satellite passes:
AO-27: 2:24 - 2:35 pm (eastern time)
AO-51: 4:34 - 4:44 pm
SO-50: 5:02 - 5:12 pm
We will have a few other operators including Diana Eng, KC2UHB, from Make
Magazine. Our equipment will be a WA5VJB "cheap" yagi, and either a Yaesu
VX8-GR HT or an FT-857. We are only able to do FM voice with this setup.
A special QSL card has been created for the event. Photos of the card and a
bit more information are available here:
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/11/tesla-special-event-ham-radio-stations-november-5th.html.
There will be a few other Tesla stations on the air tomorrow, but I
think
we are the only one with satellite gear.
We also plan to set up an HF station, although we're not sure if we can put
up an antenna yet. We will have to play that one by ear. If we can get an
antenna up, I expect we will be on 20-10m SSB and CW from about 2:00 to
6:00 pm eastern time, or 1800-2200 UTC.
73, Dave, W2VV
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 8:14 AM, Peter Portanova <wb2oqq at verizon.net> wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> I was asked by Hamilton, who attended one of my Satellite Presentations,
> to make satellite operators aware of this event, thank you.
>
> 73's Pete
> WB2OQQ
> www.massapequanyweather.com
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
> A satellite special event station N3Y will operate from the New Yorker
> Hotel in NY City on November 5th to raise awareness for the effort to
> restore Nikola Tesla's last lab in Shoreham, NY into a science museum; The
> New Yorker Hotel, was Tesla’s last home in Manhattan. Wardenclyffe, the
> lab, is located in Shoreham, NY on Long Island. We are helping to raise
> awareness for the effort to purchase the laboratory and restore it into a
> science museum. To read more about the effort to restore Wardencyffe,
> please check out http://www.teslasciencecenter.org. . For the latest
> updates on what frequencies to catch the stations on and a sneak peek at
> the QSL cards and QTHs, go to http://copaseticflows.appspot.com/teslaevent
> .
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> --
> 73 de KD0FNR Hamilton
> http://copaseticflows.appspot.com
> http://copaseticflow.blogspot.com
>
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