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[Funk]Spass mit der International Space Station (ISS-ARISS)

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[Funk] Spass mit der ISS (ARISS)

Ein Riesen Spass.. besonders zusammen mit den "älteren" die damals die Mondlandung miterlebt haben, kann es sein, der ISS zu zuhören.
(Hintergrund, ist das man so Vatter oder Opi als Sponsor gewinnt)
Das geht ganz einfach : Zu bestimmten Zeiten geht man mit einem einfachen 2m Handfunke oder Scanner nach draussen, und lauscht auf 144,800 MHZ.
Wenn man dann noch ein ein Progrämmchen wie gpredict (ubuntu) auf dem riesen Schirm hat, und die Sponsoren sich auf einmal vorkommen, als seien sie gerade in Huston..

Ich habe mich Gaston Bertels, ON4WF (http://www.ariss-eu.org ) eingetragen, und poste mal hier die für uns interessanten Neuigkeiten :

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Saturday 28 December, ARISS contact planned with Scout group in The Netherlands

An International Space Station educational radio contact has been planned Saturday 28 December with participants at Scouting Burgemeester Welschen Meerhove, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 13:08 UTC, which is 14.08 CEWT.

This will be a direct radio contact between IR0ISS and PE6SBW. The contact is expected to be conducted in English.

Downlink signals will be audible in Europe on 145.800MHz FM.

Presentation:
Scouting Meerhoven has been set up in 2003. Our first official turnout was 10 years ago during the JOTA JOTI. During the last 10 years we have had several activities which were connected with transmitting (each year during the JOTA JOTI) and also with technic, air and space travel, as our scouts cabin is near Eindhoven airport.

Now, 10 years on, we celebrate our Jubilee. One of our Lustrum activities is the JOTA JOTI, by which we use FM frequency. For a whole weekend the scouting room has been transformed to a real radio station. The broadcastsÂ’ are made by our youth and staff members.

In the framework of the Jubilee we have made a request to NASA, because as a scouting group, we really like to have radio contact with one of the astronauts from the ISS. We are very supportive of space travel and during the coming period we have a couple of activities to prepare us for a possible contact with ISS. 

The Friday evening group (cubs and scouts) will visit a observatory, they will make rockets from lemonade bottles and fire them off. The room of the beavers will be transformed to a cosmos with rockets and planets. The kids will make these themselves. The Saturday group (cubs and scouts) will rebuild a ISS station. During the coming weeks our activities will all be in the light of space travel. Our aim is that the children will make their acquaintance with the JOTA JOTI (transmission) as well as space travel. 

It would be great to close of our Jubilee with contact with ISS.

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Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
1. Jasper (12 yr):  Do you float in the space outside of ISS? 
2. Madelief (10 yr):  Do you like it to be weightless all the time?
3. Isabel (8 yr):  What skills do you need to have to become an astronaut and how do you prepare a mission into space?
4. Niels (8 yr):  How do you sleep in space?
5. Koen (8 yr):  Do you have spare time to play computer games like Minecraft, and what games?
6. Stefan (9 yr):  Please name a top 3 of things you miss on earth, except your families.
7. Praganye (7 yr):  Please share your most memorable experience as astronaut.
8. Jeroen (6 yr):  How do you use the toilet in ISS? Using the toilet, where does the pee or poop remain?
9. Martijn (11 yr):  How big is the space that you live in?
10. Carmen (11 yr):  If there is fire on ISS, how do you extinguish this? Water and powder also float and may damage the equipment. 
11. Sterre (10 yr):  I would like to know what the astronauts do when a comet is approaching the space station. 
12. Silvio (6 yr):  Do you have a Christmas tree with decoration in ISS?
13. Donna (9 yr):  Can you see fireworks on January 1th?
14. Vera (8 yr):  How do you wash yourself and how do you change clothes?
15. Rik (12 yr):  Do you see a lot of debris in space?
16. Sijmen (6 yr):  What is the moon made of?

ARISS is an international educational outreach program partnering the participating space agencies, NASA, Russian Space Agency, ESA, CNES, JAXA, and CSA, with the AMSAT and IARU organizations from participating countries.

ARISS offers an opportunity for students to experience the excitement of Amateur Radio by talking directly with crewmembers onboard the International Space Station. Teachers, parents and communities see, first hand, how Amateur Radio and crewmembers on ISS can energize youngsters' interest in science, technology and learning.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year !

73, 

Gaston Bertels, ON4WF
ARISS-Europe chairman
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Hab da schonmal mitgehört, lohnt :mrgreen:
Das geht sogar mit nem nassen Schnürsenkel am Handscanner. War schon beeindruckend, als die Astronautin darüber gebabbelt hat, wie sie an der ISS angedockt ist usw
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Für Dich kam eben auch was aus der Richtung ISS :

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HamTV Bulletin #4
December 22, 2013


Ham Video Commissioning

As announced August 21,  2013 the Ham Video transmitter is onboard the International Space Station and stored in the Columbus module.

September 10, 2013 we informed about the Experiment Sequences Test (EST) and the Simulations performed by the European Space Agency in collaboration with ARISS.

September 20, 2013 we announced the Ham Video Launch Campaign and described a simple station for Ham Video reception.

The Commissioning of the Ham Video transmitter needs to cover different configurations involving 2 antennas, 4 frequencies and 2 symbol rates. As announced earlier, the signals transmitted during the Commissioning steps will be received by the Matera ground station, located in south Italy (see HamTV Bulletin #2).

Moreover, during the Commissioning period, the Ham Video transmitter will transmit permanently for several days (weeks). This will allow ground stations to test their equipment and to provide useful information concerning the efficiency of the transmitter.
For these transmissions, no camera will be used. The so-called †œblank† transmissions will nevertheless provide a complete DVB-S signal, as described hereafter. 

We hoped that the Commissioning of the Ham Video transmitter would be planned October 2013. It appeared that the †œFlight Rules† regarding ARISS activities, which cover VHF and UHF transmissions, needed to be updated for S-band. Writing Flight Rules and having them verified, accepted and signed by all parties involved is a process that takes time. ARISS matters have low priority among the countless activities that populate the International Space Station. Unforeseen events, such as the recent failing of a cooling system, evidently cause further delay.
Finally, the January - February 2014 time frame seems a reasonable guess for the Ham Video Commissioning. 

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year !

73

Gaston Bertels, ON4WF
ARISS-Europe chairman


HamTV Bulletins are available at www.ariss-eu.org 
See left side column : HamTV Bulletin 4 (with annexes)
Mal sehen.. was wir da in zukunft zu sehen bekommen.. ;-)

Übrigens, ich war mal vor einiger Zeit mit meinem Alten Herrn der Baujahr 50 ist extra morgens bei solchem wetter wie heute auf nem Berg.
Er hat ja von Technik überhaupt keine Ahnung (ich wechsel immer die Glühbirnen aus. ).. aber er fand das ganz grosses Kino !
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erstens: ich wünsche frohe Weihnachten gehabt zu haben. Bin gerade in OE5 am 13. am Inn und am 13. Längengrad.
Hier ist im ORF der totale Weihnachtsstarkstrom. Es wimmelt nur so von Gesängen von Hirten, Kindleins und Engeln.
zweitens: vor einer halben stunde ist es mir gelungen ins Internet zu kommen , nachdem ich 5 Tage nach den Passwörtern usw gesucht habe. Der Compi ist seit 2 Jahren wegen Apoplexie verwaist.
drittens: mein alter "Herr" ist Jahrgang 1919 und schwersthörig, so daß ihn kein akustisches Erlebnis mehr vom Hocker haut. ich junger 1946er habe dagegen noch ein Fledermausgehör. Wenn ich ne DFM06 sehe und von Zauberkopf einen Handkantenschlag in die Kniekehle kriege knicke ich quietschend ein.
viertens: sehe ich mal gleich nach , wann die wieder mit 7 km/sek vorbei rasen und höre auch zu.
fünftens: Der Dopplereffekt macht Spaß.
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Ey ! Der Celaus ! *freu*

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fünftens: Der Dopplereffekt macht Spaß. 
Regelt übrigens das UV-5R dank AFC aus.. ;-)
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Habe bisher mit FT225RD gelauscht. Den Uv-5R bin ich zur Zeit auch erforschend. Meine xyl ist voll erkältet.
ffupx , Celaus
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