[BC] HAMSAT

jyrussell@academicplanet.com jyrussell
Thu May 5 18:02:48 CDT 2005


I found some interesting HAM links the other day regarding exactly WHERE
all these birds are, BTW... along with lots of other "cool downloadable
tidbits"...

  Start with Alx Greenlands AG Sattrack. at hamsoftware.co.uk
Other cool sites along those lines hamsoft.co.uk and hamradio.co.uk

That program is similar to J-Track, but it's downloadable so it doesn't
"go away", and gives some cool options.

   I put the ground track together for the ISS and left it running as the 
wall paper on the PD's machine... told him he was "being watched"... and
left while he was still counting how long before the bird passed over
Texas again... <g>
Jason

Jason

   
On Thu, 05 May 2005 10:28:45 -0600 "Bill Sepmeier" wrote:

> Thursday, May 5, 2005 (Sriharikota): It was a historic day for
> India's space 
> programme.
> 
> When the launch vehicle PSLV C6 lifted off from Sriharikota at 10:15
> am, on 
> board were satellites CARTOSAT 1 and riding piggyback was HAMSAT.
> 
> HAMSAT is India's contribution to the international community of amateur 
> radio operators. It will facilitate low cost communication and is
> especially 
> helpful during natural calamities.
> 
> ***
> 
> Thanks, India!
> 
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