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Date: Thu, 4 Aug 94 04:30:26 PDT
From: Ham-Space Mailing List and Newsgroup <ham-space@ucsd.edu>
Errors-To: Ham-Space-Errors@UCSD.Edu
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Subject: Ham-Space Digest V94 #214
To: Ham-Space
Ham-Space Digest Thu, 4 Aug 94 Volume 94 : Issue 214
Today's Topics:
Low-band Satellite transponders?
OSCAR Freqs?
STS-65
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Date: Wed, 3 Aug 1994 17:33:26 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!usenet.ucs.indiana.edu!silver.ucs.indiana.edu!brandtk@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Low-band Satellite transponders?
To: ham-space@ucsd.edu
I have heard there are two amateur satellites that work entirely on the low-
bands (10 and 15 meters?). I would appreciate it if someone would let me know
which satellites and what the passbands are. If there is an archive somewhere
with this info, a pointer would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Keith
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Keith E. Brandt, MD, WD9GET || Goodbye, cruel world that was my home-
New Castle Family Physicians || there's cleaner space out here to roam.
New Castle, Indiana || Put my feet up on the moons of Mars-
brandtk@silver.ucs.indiana.edu || sit back, relax, and count the stars.
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Date: Tue, 2 Aug 94 16:59:58 GMT
From: paperboy.ids.net!usenet@uunet.uu.net
Subject: OSCAR Freqs?
To: ham-space@ucsd.edu
There's an excellent booklet "How to use the amateur radio
Satellites" - Third Edition. by Keith C. Baker KB1SF.
I believe it goes for about $10 or so. You can order it
directly from Amsat 850 Sligo Ave. Silver Spring MD 20910.
301-589-6062.
Philip Chien KC4YER
no sig yet
In Article <31i7rq$9ls@crl.crl.com>
drice@crl.com (Dennis Rice Jr) writes:
>How do I found out what frequencies the OSCAR satelites use?
>
>Dennis
>
>--
>---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Dennis Rice drice@crl.com
> NAU Flagstaff, AZ drr1@nauvax.ucc.nau.edu
> Call Sign: <I take the test Aug. 6)
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Date: 2 Aug 1994 15:35 CDT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!swrinde!news.uh.edu!elroy.uh.edu!st3qi@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: STS-65
To: ham-space@ucsd.edu
I made it in the STS-65 packet "heard" list. I never saw my QSO# come
across my screen, but the Shuttle ovbiously tried to reply to my
connect request. Is this enough to qualify for a QSL card?
--
Brad A. Killebrew N5LJV, EMT-B | Student of Computer Engr Technology
President, University of Houston ARC | University of Houston, Texas
Internet: st3qi@jetson.uh.edu | U of H Amateur Radio Club WB5FND
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Packet : n5ljv@f6cnb.#setx.tx.usa.na | Box 85-T2, 4800 Calhoun, 77204-4083
AT&Tnet : 713-852-8523 Fax 852-2630 | For info, Finger st3qi@jetson.uh.edu
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End of Ham-Space Digest V94 #214
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