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AMSAT-NA Officers for 2008-2009The AMSAT Board of Directors approved the following Officers at their meeting in Atlanta on 23 October 2008.
- President: Barry Baines, WD4ASW
- Vice President of Operations: Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA
- Vice President of User Services: Gould Smith, WA4SXM
- Treasurer: Gunther Meisse, W8GSM
- Secretary/VP Special Projects: Lee McLamb, KU4OS
- Manager: Martha Saragovitz
- Vice President Human Spaceflight: Frank Bauer, KA3HDO
AMSAT President Barry Baines, WD4ASW's report to the membership at the 2008 AMSAT Annual Meeting is available for download. The download of the PowerPoint presentation is in pdf format. The file is 8.5 MB
Richard Garriott & SSTV communications from the ISS
The ARISS SSTV team announces the new ARISS SSTV Web Gallery and Blog.
A website has been established to enable amateur radio operators to share their pictures received from the International Space Station's SSTV system. People wishing to view photos captured from the ISS or upload their own captured pictures can go to: http://ariss-sstv.ssl.berkeley.edu/SSTV/.
Additional information about the flight can be found on the ARISS site.
AO-51 Schedule Nov 17 - Nov 23, 2008
FM Repeater V/U Uplink: 145.920 MHz FM Downlink: 435.300 MHz
FM 9k6 BBS L/U Uplink: 1268.700 MHz FM Downlink: 435.150 MHz FM
Updated: 16 Nov, 08 |
AO-51 Mode as of 05:50 UTC
| Voice Up |
Voice Dn |
Beacon |
Digital Up |
Digital Dn |
Up Baud |
Dn Baud |
| 145.920 FM |
435.300 FM |
435.150 FM |
1268.700 PBP |
435.150 PBP |
9600 |
9600 |
Note - Mode changes are approximate and usually occur at ~ 02:00 UTC.
For additional information see AO-51 Full Schedule and News
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Richard Garriott W5KWQ Mission Wrap UpAMSAT-NA V.P. for Human Spaceflight Programs and ARISS International Chairman Frank Bauer, KA3HDO received a message from Owen Garriott, W5LFL to share with the Amateur Community.
Richard, W5KWQ, landed in Kazakhstan on Friday, 24 October 2008 at about 0936 local time and was met there by his father Owen, W5LFL. They became the first American "second generation" father/son combination to have both flown in space and the first cosmonaut/astronaut-trained pair in the world. They returned to Star City near Moscow that afternoon for medical evaluation and this is the first interview provided by Richard the very next day. It is transcribed and delivered by Owen to the ham community.
Richard said, "On my recent flight I had the great opportunity to speak directly with and trade call signs with hundreds of hams around the globe. For me it was a unexpected joy to find so many enthusiastic hams, who were so well informed and interested in my activities in orbit. When I began my transmissions with preplanned SSTV images including "pirate messages", test patterns and family images, I did not know how they would be received. But it seemed that fellow hams really enjoyed seeing this beginning to my time on the International Space Station (ISS).
Throughout the bulk of my 10 days on the ISS I tried to be speaking by voice or transmitting SSTV images whenever possible. After my first 100 or so QSOs, I understood how well "networked" the global ham community really is. I received specific reports back through Mission Control-Moscow about technical aspects of my work and how the community was enjoying the transmissions. This redoubled my enthusiasm to do quality work for the amateur radio legions around the world as I realized how much it meant to those with whom I had the chance to talk.
By late in my flight I had contacted many hundreds of hams by voice and I have good records of these contacts. Finally I sent some "Goodbye" images on my last day in space. I also contacted many hams that had listened to or contacted my father from space 25 years ago. Some hams I contacted 2 to 4 times on my flight.
On those last days I was very moved when sent many "soft landing" messages from individuals and classrooms full of children as I passed by. The ham community has added greatly to my personal feelings of success on my flight. I can only hope that you enjoyed it as much as I did.
Thanks so much and 73, Richard, W5KWQ"
Updated: 02 Nov, 08
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