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SUNSAT SO-35運用スケジュール 1999/11/06

Date: Sat, 06 Nov 1999 18:44:57 +0200
From: Hans van de Groenendaal <hans@intekom.co.za>
To: amsat-bb <amsat-bb@AMSAT.Org>
Subject: [jamsat-amsat-bb:27014] SUNSAT NOVEMBER SCHEDULE

SUNSAT SCHEDULE

NOTE:  On November 14 and 12:18 UTC there is mutual window 
between Europe and the East Coast of the USA and Canada. 
See detail below.



Times are UTC.  Uplink is on 436.291 MHz plus and minus 
9kHz Doppler shift.  Downlink is on 145,825 MHz.


07 November 1999
Indonesia and Japan		01:52 to 02:06          
Africa				09:55 to 10:09          
Europe 				10:11 to 10:25         
Western USA			16:50 to 17:04         

13 November 1999
Australia, Indonesia, Far East	02:36 to 02:50          
Southern Africa 		09:13 to 09:27
Europe 				09:38 to 09:52         
USA				16:09 to 16:23

14 November
Australia			 01:54 to 02:08
Southern Africa			 08:33 to 08:47
Europe				 08:57 to 09:11          
Transatlantic			 12:18 to 12:30         

In the brief window from 12:18 to 12:30, it should be 
possible to make Transatlantic Contacts between Eastern USA, 
Eastern Canada to Spain and England.   

20 November 1999
Australia			01:11 to 01:25
Southern Africa			09:31 to 09:45
Europe 				09:54 to 10:08
USA				16:29 to 16:43

21 November 1999
Australia			02:11 to 02:25
Southern Africa			08:52 to 09:06
Europe 				09:15 to 09:29
South America			13:54 to 14:08

27 November 1999

Australia 			01:30 to 01:44  
Southern Africa			08:11 to 08:25
09:49 to 10:03
USA				16:47 to 17:01
1

The two consecutive passes over Southern Africa  
coincide with the Community festival in Durbanville 
where amateur radio will be on show.

28 November 1999 
Australia			00:50 to 01:04
Southern Africa			09:11 to 09:25
Europe				09:34 to 09:48       
South America			14:13 to 14:27     

PLEASE SHARE YOUR EXPERINECES WITH SUNSAT WITH US. 
Email:saamsat@intekom.co.za

 

SUNSAT OPERATING AWARD

SA AMSAT has introduced a SUNSAT Operating Award to 
reward stations for the number of contacts they have 
made with individual stations.

There are three categories: Bronze for 25 contacts. 
Silver for 50 contacts and Gold for 100 contacts. The 
objective is to work as many different callsigns as 
possible with the restriction that only one contact 
per pass may be claimed for the Award. No duplicate 
contacts are allowed, a station qualifies only once.

To claim the award applicants must submit a copy of 
their log, verified by the chairman of a local Radio 
Club or two Amateurs to SA AMSAT, P O Box 1842, 
Hillcrest 3650 South Africa There will additional 
surprises for the first 3 successful applications.

Short-wave Listeners may also apply for the award. 
Their logs must include the callsigns of both  the 
stations monitored.

The cost of the award is $5 or 5IRC's to cover postage.


73

Hans

Thanks to Henry Chamberlain and the SUNSAT Team
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Via the amsat-bb mailing list at AMSAT.ORG courtesy 
of AMSAT-NA. 
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