Aktywności radiowe na ISS
    SP5ULN pisze:

    28/06/2014 w USA będzie tzw. Field Day (praca z mobile i portable). W czasie tego wydarzenia obiecali się odezwać astronauci z ISS.
    Co prawda zapowiedzi dotyczą przelotów nad USA, ale może się jakoś zachęcą do QSO i może i my mamy jakiś cień szansy.
    Więcej informacji tu: http://www.amsat.org/?p=2860




ARISS NEWS RELEASE no. 14-03

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

David Jordan, AA4KN

Contacts with the International Space Station makes the 2014 ARRL Field Day, One to Remember!

One of the highlights of this year’s ARRL Field Day was a myriad of voice contacts offered up by the International Space Station (ISS).

Through the efforts of crew member Reid Wiseman, many anxious ham radio operators had the experience, perhaps for the first time, of speaking with an astronaut orbiting Earth on board the ISS.

After an announcement on Tuesday, June 24, of possible voice contacts from the ISS during the upcoming weekend, many Field Day stations across the U.S. set up tracking equipment, radios and antennas, vying for a brief chat with an orbiting astronaut.

Through various social media outlets, hams were able to track where ISS voice transmissions were being received and in most cases, which Field Day stations had made contact.

One group that was fortunate enough to connect with the ISS were The Boy Scouts of Raymore, MO, Troop 32. Ham operator, Jim Reicher comments … “ I bet the boys could be heard up in orbit even without a radio when Reid answered our call!”

Field Day is held annually during the 4th weekend of June and is sponsored by the American Radio Relay League or ARRL. The main purpose of Field Day is to allow ham radio operators a chance to practice their emergency response capabilities and serves as a contest for Field Day stations to contact as many other Field Day stations as possible within a designated 24 hour period.

David Jordan, AA4KN
ARISS PR


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