[amsat-bb] Orbital Debrief

PAULO PV8DX paulopv8dx at gmail.com
Tue Apr 7 02:22:18 UTC 2015


Hi friend Sean, Paul and all

I also want to say as a member of pleasure reading your comments.
Today I read the AO7 information.
And today was our contact with low signals. In the noise.

I like to take and inform you that the 18th of April. world Day
amateur radio I will be with a group of scouts.
And this opportunity will call mainly in FO29.
I hope that young people can talk to one of you
the east coast.

On the 11th, I want to show the Scouts to SSTV reception.

For your attention always, thank you

73  de Paulo PV8DX
LABRE,ARRL,
AMSAT-BR/AMSAT-NA member
FJ92pt - VUCC SAT
pv8dx at arrl.net
Boa Vista-RR, Brasil



------ Mensagem original ------
De: "Sean Kutzko via AMSAT-BB" <amsat-bb at amsat.org>
Para: "amsat-bb at amsat.org" <amsat-bb at amsat.org>
Enviado(s): 06/04/2015 20:25:23
Assunto: Re: [amsat-bb] Orbital Debrief

>Yes indeed, Paul. Thanks for putting this resource together.
>
>Sean Kutzko KX9X
>
>Sent from Sean's iPad
>
>
>
>>  On Apr 6, 2015, at 7:43 PM, Stefan Wagener <wageners at gmail.com> 
>>wrote:
>>
>>  Thanks Paul,
>>
>>  Excellent work and much appreciated!
>>
>>  Stefan, VE4NSA
>>
>>>  On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 6:38 PM, Paul Stoetzer <n8hm at arrl.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>  Good evening,
>>>
>>>  By now I hope every AMSAT-NA member has had a chance to read the 
>>>first
>>>  version of my Orbital Debrief column in the January/February AMSAT
>>>  Journal. I would appreciate any feedback on this first edition! If 
>>>you
>>>  are not an AMSAT-NA member, you are missing out. Please join 
>>>AMSAT-NA
>>>  today.
>>>
>>>  As designed, the column relies on input from satellite operators. If
>>>  you go on a grid expedition, work a new DX station, have a good 
>>>story
>>>  about satellite operating, or receive a unique QSL card, please 
>>>submit
>>>  any notes and photos for publication to n8hm at arrl.net.
>>>
>>>  Also, I would like to get some data from as many operators as well. 
>>>I
>>>  would like to put together a picture of what is possible on the LEO
>>>  satellites. I have not decided exactly how I will present this data,
>>>  but I would like to receive a list of the following data (from LEO
>>>  satellites only) from as many operators as possible:
>>>
>>>  1. Grids worked / grids confirmed
>>>  2. Grid fields worked / grid fields confirmed
>>>  3. U. S. states worked / U. S. states confirmed
>>>  4. Canadian call areas worked / Canadian call areas confirmed
>>>  5. DXCCs worked / DXCCs confirmed
>>>  6. CQ zones worked / CQ zones confirmed
>>>  7. Continents worked / continents confirmed
>>>
>>>  The "Upcoming Satellite Operations" page on the AMSAT website
>>>  (http://www.amsat.org/?page_id=3921) is designed as a real-time
>>>  companion to the column, and as mentioned in a previous post, I
>>>  encourage all satellite operators to bookmark it and check it
>>>  regularly. Thank you in advance for your suggestions and submissions
>>>  and I hope you enjoy the column!
>>>
>>>  73,
>>>
>>>  Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
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