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Re: TAMSAT go to LAO during 11-16 April 2006



Dear Yutaka Murata JA1COU;

Thank your for e-mail to TAMSAT for the DX from Laos this time during 12-16 
April 2006, the callsign would be XW1Z which we have a permission from Laos 
already. we used frequency 1.8,3.5,3.7,7,10,14,18,21,24,28,50,144,430,2401 
MHz and fully mode CW, SSB, RTTY, PSK, SSTV, FM, and Satellites. The 
callsign XW1Z, TAMSAT can use it until the end of 2006, which we have a plan 
to go to Laos again during November-December 2006.

TAMSAT will sent the signal downlink at frequency 145.900 MHz through HAMSAT 
VO-52 satellite for HAM of Thailand and ASEAN to receive the signal and 
report the result of receving for souveneir
XW1Z - TAMSAT Certificate and QSL card in SWL. For the schedule on time UTC 
of QSO through satellite would be as follows:-


Wednesday, April 12, 2006
          SO-50           AOS  00:29:52  FM
          AO-51           AOS  01:09:03  FM
          SO-50           AOS  02:10:48  FM
          AO-51           AOS  02:46:29  FM
          VO-52           AOS  03:26:02  FM SWL 145.900 MHz
          SO-50           AOS  10:55:23  FM
          SO-50           AOS  12:35:36  FM
          AO-51           AOS  13:47:47  FM
          VO-52           AOS  14:10:28  FM SWL 145.900 MHz
          VO-52           AOS  15:45:00  FM SWL 145.900 MHz

Thursday, April 13, 2006
          SO-50          AOS  00:58:52  FM
          VO-52          AOS  03:45:05  FM SWL 145.900 MHz / CW
          SO-50          AOS  11:24:16  FM
          FO-29          AOS  12:48:44  CW
          AO-7            AOS  12:57:28  CW
          VO-52          AOS  14:28:38  FM SWL 145.900 MHz / CW
          AO-7            AOS  14:52:58  CW
          VO-52          AOS  16:04:32  FM SWL 145.900 MHz / CW
          FO-29          AOS  22:24:48  CW
          SO-50          AOS  23:48:43  FM

  Friday, April 14, 2006
          FO-29         AOS  00:08:53   CW
          AO-7           AOS  01:12:58  CW
          SO-50         AOS  01:29:03  FM
          AO-7           AOS  03:06:47  CW
          VO-52         AOS  04:04:18  FM SWL 145.900 MHz / CW
          FO-29         AOS  10:07:40  CW
          SO-50         AOS  10:14:12  FM
          FO-29         AOS  11:51:34  CW
          SO-50         AOS  11:54:00  FM
          AO-7          AOS  11:59:12  CW
          AO-7          AOS  13:50:42  CW
          VO-52         AOS  14:47:08  FM SWL 145.900 MHz / CW
          VO-52         AOS  16:24:24 FM SWL 145.900 MHz / CW
          FO-29         AOS  23:13:47  CW

Saturday, April 15, 2006
           AO-7           AOS  00:14:39  CW
          SO-50          AOS  00:17:27   FM
          FO-29          AOS  01:00:32   CW
          AO-7            AOS  02:05:53  CW
          VO-52          AOS  02:47:49  FM SWL 145.900 MHz / CW
          AO-7            AOS  04:02:35  CW
          VO-52          AOS  04:23:43  FM SWL 145.900 MHz / CW
          SO-50          AOS  10:42:52  FM
          FO-29          AOS  10:56:33  CW
          FO-29          AOS  12:44:01  CW
          AO-7            AOS  12:50:42  CW
          AO-7            AOS  14:45:40  CW
          VO-52          AOS  15:05:54  FM SWL 145.900 MHz / CW
          FO-29          AOS  22:20:11  CW
          SO-50          AOS  23:07:38  FM

Best Regards,

Tanan Rangseeprom HS1JAN and TAMSAT Group


>From: Yutaka Murata <yutaka.murata@nifty.ne.jp>
>To: Thailand Amateur Radio Satellites Corporate 
><tamsat_gateway@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] TAMSAT go to LAO during 11-16 April 2006
>Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 08:49:09 +0900
>
>Dear Thailand Amateur Radio Satellites Corporate
>
>Thanks for your mail.
>I translate your message into Japanese and put it to Satellite people's
>   BBS yesterday.
>
>There are several messages reply to it this morning. and They say that
>we are very exciting and expecting Satellite QSO from LAO.
>
>Can you use CW from LAO?  FO-29/VO-52/AO-7 are linear transponder and
>these birds can handle CW QSO, If you will be on air from Lao , The big
>pile up will happen from Japanese station. CW is much easier to contact
>you in short time. The windows is not so wide in between LAO and JA.
>Please consider to use CW even in VO-52. IF CW is not allowed to use on
>430MHz band at XW, We will contact by FM on VO-52.
>
>One more information.
>There is a English BBS site for JA satellite stations.
>
>http://www.je1fqv.com/cgi-bin/kl0bk.cgi
>
>If you write down the message here, Then we can see the your situation
>or schedule there.
>
>Anyway
>We are very exciting your plan and hope to have a QSO in between LAO and
>Japan as much as possible.
>
>Thanks for your information.
>Best Regards
>
>Yutaka Murata JA1COU
http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
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