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RE: ISS Voice (West Coast USA and *Europe*)
- Subject: RE: [sarex] ISS Voice (West Coast USA and *Europe*)
- From: "Dr Dave Larsen [ PhD ]" <doc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 15:12:20 -0700
Susan was on voice this last pass going frm North up by Cananda down to
Mexico - she worked a LOT of hams. As times change ISS will probley be on
voice in ur neck of the woods..
Dave
N6CO
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From: Sil - PA3JIL
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 12:15 PM
To: sarex@AMSAT.Org
Subject: [sarex] ISS Voice (West Coast USA and *Europe*)
17:30 9/05/2001
>ISS Amateur Radio Status: May 9, 2001
>----< snip >--------
>Europe:
>I also asked Susan, if she has had time to call Amateur Radio stations
>while she is over Europe. Susan's said, "Yes, but there does not seem
>to be too much activity."
A pity. I listen every chance I get, and I've only ever heard packet
(finally manged to get a packet or two "digipeated"). Sadly, most of the
ISS passes over Nederland are, at least at present, during working hours,
so I miss many. I even take my handheld to work, and stand on the
building's roof in my lunch break, if there's a suitable pass.
I do hear Russian radio traffic on 143.625 MHz.
Sil - PA3HIL
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