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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Nomination for DXpedition'er of the Year. (Ronald G. Parsons)
   2. ARISS News Release No. 17-06 (n4csitwo@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
   3. Re: Issues with ISS digipeater this morning? (Douglas Tabor)
   4.  Issues with ISS digipeater this morning? (Jeff Moore)
   5. Re: Issues with ISS digipeater this morning? (Mike Diehl)
   6. Re: Issues with ISS digipeater this morning? (Mac A. Cody)
   7. Re: Cubesats deployed from the ISS (Nico Janssen)
   8. ISS (skristof@xxxxxxx.xxxx
   9. Phoenix and X-Cubesat copied ! (Roland Zurmely)
  10. Re: Nomination for DXpedition'er of the Year. (Gabriel Zeifman)
  11. Re: Nomination for DXpedition'er of the Year. (R.T.Liddy)
  12. Office Closed (Martha)
  13. qbee  ON01SE copied in Brazil (Roland Zurmely)
  14. New Cubesats Predictions on Pass (Pedro Converso)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 20:05:53 -0500
From: "Ronald G. Parsons" <w5rkn@xxxxx.xxx>
To: "AMSAT-BB" <AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Nomination for DXpedition'er of the Year.
Message-ID: <71A06E8A0DCD42BBBD85285B29362AD3@xxxxxxxxx>
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For what it's worth. I'd like to second this nomination. Talking to Gabe in
person is very convincing that he loves this activity. He obviously has fun
doing it and would do it even if all of the beneficiaries of his roaming
were anonymous. I love following him aprs.fi and and find him sneaking
another breakfast at Tin Hortons. Keep it up, Gabe.

Signed (anonymously), Ron W5RKN

-----Original Message----- From: "Grant Zehr" <grant@xxxxx.xxx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Nomination for DXpedition'er of the Year.
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I'd like to nominate Gabe Zeifman NJ7H for Satellite Dxpedition of the Year.
Or maybe Dxpedition Operator, whichever is better.

Gabe just returned from Europe after activating nine DXCC entities,
including some that are really difficult from North America, and making a
serious effort to work as many US stations as possible.  And I mean a real
effort.  He was up at all hours and standing outside with his portable
stations working those of us back home.  Fortunately, AO-7 kept working
(more or less) and many of us got to work 'new ones'.  And on top of all
that, Gabe has already uploaded contact data to LOTW so DXCC and VUCC credit
is there waiting.  I was able to work 3 new countries and some very rare
grids.

Thanks, Gabe!  That will be a hard act for anyone to follow.

73

Grant Zehr AA9LC



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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 22:09:02 -0400
From: <n4csitwo@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISS News Release No. 17-06
Message-ID: <61F47D7817C64440AD21FC7C433CB764@xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"







                                      ARISS NEWS RELEASE

no. 17-06





May 16, 2016

David Jordan, AA4KN

ARISS PR

aa4kn@xxxxx.xxx



Dayton Hamvention and ARISS Team Up



The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station team (ARISS) is
extremely happy to share news about major support of ARISS from the
Hamvention, and at its busiest time. at convention time!



This is the second year Hamvention has worked with ARISS, and General
Chairman Ron Cramer, KD8ENJ, wrote, "I am glad it was a success for you last
year."  Hamvention decided once again to feature the ARISS Challenge Coins
by holding a special drawing just prior to the convention's big prize
drawings on the final day.  ARISS donated two of its handsome coins
positioned side by side in a beautiful display, showing off each of the
coin's sides.  Jim Nies, WX8F, Prize Chairman said, "Of course, we'd be
delighted to support efforts this year.  We will hold a special prize
drawing just like last year."  This commemorative coin is the premium
received by donors who give $100 or more to ARISS.



Hamvention also selected ARISS Chair Frank Bauer for its Amateur of the Year
award, due in part to his technical achievements on GPS reception
experiments (quoted in many aerospace papers, for years) with AMSAT's Phase
3D.  Hamvention also cited his ARISS and SAREX work.



Bauer thanked Hamvention for supportting ARISS and noted that support from
groups such as theirs can result in much bigger sponsors being far more
likely to donate funds and in-kind resources to ARISS.  He commented, "The
ARISS Team kicked off its fund-raising campaign at Hamvention 2016--ARISS
needs funding for the very high cost of replacing our aging ISS radio system
(one of the radios failed in October 2016) and to help defray costs of
continuing ARISS operations.  Having Hamvention team up with ARISS again in
2017 is a major boost, motivating the ARISS hardware team to work that much
harder.  Many hams enjoy ARISS's digipeating and APRS capabilities, and hope
a lot of attendees stop by the ARISS booth to see a model of our newest
power supply that will be going through space-certification testing."


This week Hamvention featured the upcoming special ARISS prize drawing on
its front web page post, announcing that it will be working with ARISS.
Groups and individuals wanting to support ARISS can go to the AMSAT Website
www.amsat.org and donate directly using the "ARISS Donate" button.  Or go to
the ARRL-hosted site www.ariss.org and find the "Donate" tab, which links to
the AMSAT button.  For large contribution, donors can contact Bauer at
ka3hdo@xxxxxxx.xxx.



About ARISS

About ARISS:

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is a cooperative
venture of international amateur radio societies and the space agencies that
support the International Space Station (ISS). In the United States,
sponsors are the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT), the American
Radio Relay League (ARRL), the Center for the Advancement of Science in
Space (CASIS) and  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). 
The primary goal of ARISS is to promote exploration of science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) topics by organizing scheduled contacts
via amateur radio between crew members aboard the ISS and students in
classrooms or informal education venues.  With the help of experienced
amateur radio volunteers, ISS crews speak directly with large audiences in a
variety of public forums.  Before and during these radio contacts, students,
teachers, parents, and communities learn about space, space technologies,
and amateur radio.  For more informa
 tion, see www.ariss.org, www.amsat.org, and www.arrl.org.







For specific ARISS information, please go to:  www.ariss.org



Also, join us on Facebook:  Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
(ARISS)

Follow us on Twitter:  ARISS_status

Contact:

David Jordan, AA4KN

ARISS PR

aa4kn@xxxxx.xxx


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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 20:31:20 -0600
From: Douglas Tabor <dtabor@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Issues with ISS digipeater this morning?
Message-ID: <2EAC268D-0AC6-41A7-9A43-2974D80076AA@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

Having just joined (last 2 weeks) the APRS world with my TH-D72, I?ve heard
a lot of ISS packets coming down, but was unable to make contacts until I
got the Arrow pointed at the ISS. NO-84 on the other hand, I?ve been able to
contact using the stock rubber-duck on my TH-D72. Something ain?t quite
right here.

73,

Doug, N6UA

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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 20:01:38 -0700
From: Jeff Moore <tnetcenter@xxxxx.xxx>
To: Amsat BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Issues with ISS digipeater this morning?
Message-ID:
<CALx_moQsfOu112izn8z_RF4cayURJpDQ+Y0sDz0ZcScK+YFowA@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

ISS has a much higher orbit than the other sats  ~250 miles vs ~150 miles
or so for other LEO sats IIRC!

Jeff Moore  --  KE7ACY

On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 7:31 PM, Douglas Tabor <dtabor@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
wrote:

> Having just joined (last 2 weeks) the APRS world with my TH-D72, I?ve
> heard a lot of ISS packets coming down, but was unable to make contacts
> until I got the Arrow pointed at the ISS. NO-84 on the other hand, I?ve
> been able to contact using the stock rubber-duck on my TH-D72. Something
> ain?t quite right here.
>
> 73,
>
> Doug, N6UA
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available
> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
> expressed
> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
> AMSAT-NA.
> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
>


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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 20:52:13 -0700
From: Mike Diehl <diehl.mike.a@xxxxx.xxx>
To: Jeff Moore <tnetcenter@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: Amsat BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Issues with ISS digipeater this morning?
Message-ID: <DCB66B40-E0BC-44BD-BC00-95742AD92944@xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset=utf-8

Looking at n2yo.com NO-84 has a perigee of 348.9km, 216.8 mi and an apogee
of 599.7km, 372.6 mi. ISS is in the 250mi range.

73,

Mike Diehl
AI6GS

> On May 16, 2017, at 8:01 PM, Jeff Moore <tnetcenter@xxxxx.xxx> wrote:
>
> ISS has a much higher orbit than the other sats  ~250 miles vs ~150 miles
> or so for other LEO sats IIRC!
>
> Jeff Moore  --  KE7ACY
>
> On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 7:31 PM, Douglas Tabor <dtabor@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
> wrote:
>
>> Having just joined (last 2 weeks) the APRS world with my TH-D72, I?ve
>> heard a lot of ISS packets coming down, but was unable to make contacts
>> until I got the Arrow pointed at the ISS. NO-84 on the other hand, I?ve
>> been able to contact using the stock rubber-duck on my TH-D72. Something
>> ain?t quite right here.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Doug, N6UA
>> _______________________________________________
>> Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available
>> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
>> expressed
>> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
>> AMSAT-NA.
>> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
>> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
>>
> _______________________________________________
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> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
expressed
> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
AMSAT-NA.
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> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb


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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 22:53:44 -0500
From: "Mac A. Cody" <maccody@xxx.xxx>
To: Jeff Moore <tnetcenter@xxxxx.xxx>, Amsat BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Issues with ISS digipeater this morning?
Message-ID: <02aeafdd-e2f7-0cc5-2975-3c4163d86af7@xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

Actually, the opposite is the case. The amateur satellites have somewhat
higher orbits.  For example, AO-85 (Fox-1A) has an orbit of 518x810km
(321.7x503.1 miles).  The other amateur satellites are in similar orbits
if not higher.

Cubesats launched from the ISS will remain in orbit only a few months
before atmospheric drag causes them to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
This is why there are thrusters on the ISS that keep it in its orbit.
One of
the significant payloads in the resupply rockets is fuel for these
thrusters.

Regarding the ISS packet transmitter - I wonder if the power setting on
the transceiver have been reduced for some reason.  That might explain
the weaker signal.  Just  a thought.

73,

Mac Cody / AE5PH
AMSAT Member 40065

On 05/16/2017 10:01 PM, Jeff Moore wrote:
> ISS has a much higher orbit than the other sats  ~250 miles vs ~150 miles
> or so for other LEO sats IIRC!
>
> Jeff Moore  --  KE7ACY
>
> On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 7:31 PM, Douglas Tabor <dtabor@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
> wrote:
>
>> Having just joined (last 2 weeks) the APRS world with my TH-D72, I?ve
>> heard a lot of ISS packets coming down, but was unable to make contacts
>> until I got the Arrow pointed at the ISS. NO-84 on the other hand, I?ve
>> been able to contact using the stock rubber-duck on my TH-D72. Something
>> ain?t quite right here.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Doug, N6UA
>> _______________________________________________
>> Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available
>> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
>> expressed
>> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
>> AMSAT-NA.
>> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
>> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
>>
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available
> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
expressed
> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
AMSAT-NA.
> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb




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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 11:59:33 +0200
From: Nico Janssen <hamsat@xxxxxx.xx>
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Cubesats deployed from the ISS
Message-ID: <c1655313-bdf9-7b9a-f528-68939d3c807d@xxxxxx.xx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

All,

On 2017-05-17 four cubesats were launched from the ISS.

At 01:45:00 UTC these QB50 series cubesats were deployed: PHOENIX,
X-CubeSat and qbee.
At 08:12:59 UTC this 6U cubesat was deployed: ALTAIR 1.

No TLEs are available yet for any of the cubesats deployed yesterday
and today. For the time being the TLEs for the ISS may be used.

73,
Nico PA0DLO


On 16-05-17 15:19, Nico Janssen wrote:
> All,
>
> Today six cubesats were launched into low Earth orbit from the ISS.
>
> At 08:24:59 UTC these QB50 series cubesats were deployed: SOMP 2,
> HAVELSAT and Columbia (QBUS 4).
> At 11:54:59 UTC these cubesats were deployed: SGSat (KySat 3),
> CXBN 2 and IceCube (Earth 1).
>
> 73,
> Nico PA0DLO
>
>



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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 08:22:50 -0400
From: skristof@xxxxxxx.xxx
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] ISS
Message-ID: <3f9a0a9e3877c15e7225bd0dfa41dfcb@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

Same experience as others for the pass just a few minutes ago. No
packets heard or digipeated from ISS.

Steve AI9IN

EM79ji

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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 13:32:42 +0000 (UTC)
From: Roland Zurmely <py4zbz@xxxxx.xxx>
To: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Phoenix and X-Cubesat copied !
Message-ID: <1831846431.1580583.1495027962759@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

<http://www.qsl.net/py4zbz/QBISS.htm#b>
73 de Roland PY4ZBZ

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Message: 10
Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 10:44:46 -0500
From: Gabriel Zeifman <gabrielzeifman@xxxxx.xxx>
To: "Ronald G. Parsons" <w5rkn@xxxxx.xxx>, Grant Zehr
<grant@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: AMSAT-BB <AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Nomination for DXpedition'er of the Year.
Message-ID: <FC6B485B-4221-4FB0-B4FC-CEF4F9C5575C@xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset=utf-8

Thanks guys! It's a lot of fun to go to these places and hand out rare DXCCs
and grids. I couldn't do it without all my great chasers! The year is still
young and I have many exciting ideas, you'll hear me from other exciting
places for sure. My long term goal is to work the US over satellite from 100
DXCCs, I'm at 14 now (16 total operated from in the past year including US
and England). I know there are many ops that have been stuck around 90 DXCCs
worked for years and I'd love to push that over 100.

I really enjoy operating portable with my FT-817NDs and arrow, even in
-20?F! It's pretty amazing what one can do with just a basic station and a
little ambition (and practice).

Sometime in the near future I'll be beginning my training as an air traffic
controller and I'll be more locked down to weekends and occasional three day
weekends for a few months (I've still managed to make it to Canada on
regular weekends before). Another long term goal is to get and airplane and
become the "ATC pilot satellite rover dude", maybe even fly to Sable Island
someday.

73,

Crazy Gabe
NJ7H

> On May 16, 2017, at 8:05 PM, Ronald G. Parsons <w5rkn@xxxxx.xxx> wrote:
>
> For what it's worth. I'd like to second this nomination. Talking to Gabe
in person is very convincing that he loves this activity. He obviously has
fun doing it and would do it even if all of the beneficiaries of his roaming
were anonymous. I love following him aprs.fi and and find him sneaking
another breakfast at Tin Hortons. Keep it up, Gabe.
>
> Signed (anonymously), Ron W5RKN
>
> -----Original Message----- From: "Grant Zehr" <grant@xxxxx.xxx>
> To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Nomination for DXpedition'er of the Year.
> Message-ID: <00ef01d2ce74$4184dc00$c48e9400$@xxxxx.xxx>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> I'd like to nominate Gabe Zeifman NJ7H for Satellite Dxpedition of the Year.
> Or maybe Dxpedition Operator, whichever is better.
>
> Gabe just returned from Europe after activating nine DXCC entities,
> including some that are really difficult from North America, and making a
> serious effort to work as many US stations as possible.  And I mean a real
> effort.  He was up at all hours and standing outside with his portable
> stations working those of us back home.  Fortunately, AO-7 kept working
> (more or less) and many of us got to work 'new ones'.  And on top of all
> that, Gabe has already uploaded contact data to LOTW so DXCC and VUCC credit
> is there waiting.  I was able to work 3 new countries and some very rare
> grids.
>
> Thanks, Gabe!  That will be a hard act for anyone to follow.
>
> 73
>
> Grant Zehr AA9LC
>
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available
> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
expressed
> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
AMSAT-NA.
> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb


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Message: 11
Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 16:43:28 +0000 (UTC)
From: "R.T.Liddy" <k8bl@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: Gabriel Zeifman <gabrielzeifman@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: AMSAT-BB <AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Nomination for DXpedition'er of the Year.
Message-ID: <203237848.1743604.1495039408395@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Gabe,
Thanks for the great job of giving out SO many Grids forus hungry SAT Ops!!!
You're like a Grid Superstar!
I share your joy in roving and giving out Grids and hearingan Op say,
"Thanks for the New One!". It makes the hoursof driving and time and expense
well worthwhile.
TNX/73, ? ?Bob ?K8BL
      From: Gabriel Zeifman <gabrielzeifman@xxxxx.xxx>
 To: Ronald G. Parsons <w5rkn@xxxxx.xxx>; Grant Zehr <grant@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: AMSAT-BB <AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
 Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 11:45 AM
 Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Nomination for DXpedition'er of the Year.

Thanks guys! It's a lot of fun to go to these places and hand out rare DXCCs
and grids. I couldn't do it without all my great chasers! The year is still
young and I have many exciting ideas, you'll hear me from other exciting
places for sure. My long term goal is to work the US over satellite from 100
DXCCs, I'm at 14 now (16 total operated from in the past year including US
and England). I know there are many ops that have been stuck around 90 DXCCs
worked for years and I'd love to push that over 100.

I really enjoy operating portable with my FT-817NDs and arrow, even in
-20?F! It's pretty amazing what one can do with just a basic station and a
little ambition (and practice).

Sometime in the near future I'll be beginning my training as an air traffic
controller and I'll be more locked down to weekends and occasional three day
weekends for a few months (I've still managed to make it to Canada on
regular weekends before). Another long term goal is to get and airplane and
become the "ATC pilot satellite rover dude", maybe even fly to Sable Island
someday.

73,

Crazy Gabe
NJ7H



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Message: 12
Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 13:35:01 -0400
From: Martha <martha@xxxxx.xxx>
To: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Office Closed
Message-ID:
<CAPk0USwDeBR0kYainRi2mdA_VSu+tM5=J9NxGtnjBOzyVQbfqA@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

The AMSAT Office will be closed from Thursday, May 18th - Monday, May 22nd.

See you in Xenia!

--
73- Martha


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Message: 13
Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 18:06:02 +0000 (UTC)
From: Roland Zurmely <py4zbz@xxxxx.xxx>
To: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] qbee  ON01SE copied in Brazil
Message-ID: <1310917152.1832124.1495044362877@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

qbee, X-cubesat, Phoenix and Columbia copied:
<http://www.qsl.net/py4zbz/QBISS.htm#c>
73 de Roland.

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Message: 14
Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 18:21:07 -0300
From: Pedro Converso <pconver@xxxxx.xxx>
To: AMSAT <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] New Cubesats Predictions on Pass
Message-ID:
<CANTZqKmKk85MqcqY9v3CaB=Sm1kZdMuZtLH9Lb1Bp=xpd3ejBw@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

http://amsat.org.ar/pass now includes all new Cubesats deployed from ISS.

Selecting ARISS & 'Next Option' provides Sats & frequencies + Doppler
correction.

Congratulations and thanks to all designers for launch and availability.

Good Luck on copy.

73, lu7abf, Pedro


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