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[ariss:214] Re: New Ham Antenna Installed on the ISS Columbus Module
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 22:56:29 +0900
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- Thread-topic: [ariss:213] New Ham Antenna Installed on the ISS ColumbusModule
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tak Okamoto [mailto:ja2pki@jamsat.or.jp]
> Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 3:47 PM
> To: ariss@jamsat.or.jp
> Subject: [ariss:213] New Ham Antenna Installed on the ISS
> Columbus Module
>
> SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-326.01
> New Ham Antenna Installed
>
> AMSAT News Service Bulletin 326.01
> From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
> November 22, 2009
> To All RADIO AMATEURS
> BID: $ANS-326.01
>
> New Ham Antenna Installed on the ISS Columbus Module
>
> ARISS US Hardware Manager Lou McFadin, W5DID says that all
> the teamwork and effort to expand the ARISS amateur radio
> station aboard the ISS were successful this weekend when the
> new dual band 2m/70CM antenna was installed on the outside of
> ESA's Columbus module.
>
> Lou congratulated the team, "This is an example of what can
> be achieved by volunteer hams working closely with a space agency.
> This antenna project was funded entirely by AMSAT-NA and
> volun- teers who built the antennas for both an ESA
> experiment and for ARISS. I am very proud of all the teamwork
> and effort that has gone into this project."
>
> The new ARISS antenna is very similar to the antennas already
> on the Russian service module. Once the antennas are in place
> the ARISS team will be working to bring amateur radio to the
> Columbus module.
>
> In conclusion Lou noted the tremendous contribution from ESA
> for the experiment, the launch and the EVA making this
> expansion of amateur radio aboard the ISS possible.
>
> [ANS thanks Lou McFadin, W5DID for the above the information]
>
> /EX
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