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Re: ARISS Radio needed?
Hi folks,
Just to let you know that while Bob "The Fount of Great
Ideas" Bruninga has a good point,the ARISS team is working
on a more permanent and reliable service (that is a less
thumb intensive method). We just ask that the community
have patience while we work out the process.
Thank you & 73,
Scott H. Stevens / N3ASA
ARISS-USA P.R. Member
Here is an observation from the ARISS meeting:
Some school contacts have to be preformed using a
tele-bridge to a HAM station in the footprint when
the school is not. Often the fact that HAM radio
is being used is lost on the Media.
I think we need a volunteer to get out an old HAM rig
and put a Speaker Phone in it so that when the kids
are talking via the telebridge, that the images and
photos and memories of everyone involved will have
a radio as the centerpiece instead of a telephone.
I used an old Colins S-Line transciever with its large
speaker (with built in phone patch) when we did a
telebridge contact. It was impressive. But that was
8 years ago and now lost.
But I think this is an excellent volunteer project for
someone.
The rig must not look so old as to be "dated", but should
also not be a doo-dad rice-box either. Remember, this is
PR. Just get a $50 speaker phone fropm Radioshack and
a good desk mike and wire it all up. Donate it to ARISS
to
ship around to each school that will be having a
telebridge.
We couild probably use more than one.
ANyway, makes a great use for an old rig that is too
costly
to repair...but the lights and LED's need to work...
de WB4APR, Bobg
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