[FPSPACE] ISS reception log on 143.625 MHz for 2 Nov 2000

Will Marchant kc6rol@amsat.org
Thu, 02 Nov 2000 17:18:11 -0500


I also heard signals from ISS on this frequency during a pass over the
mid-Atlantic states in the USA.  I surmise that the relay station at
NASA Wallops Flight Facility, which was used extensively during Mir (ISS
Phase 1) operations, is being used again in support of Alpha.

Sven Grahn wrote:
> 
> The first signals ever from ISS on 143.625 MHz (old Mir frequency, also
> used by Yuri Gagarin!) were picked up two revolutions after the docking.
> Bill Shepherd got to say a few words of English in between all the
> technical talk from his colleagues.
> 
> 1221:35-1227:49 UT, Shepherd thanks all involved
> 1358:05-1405:48 UT
> 
> I have included a short audio clip of Shepherd's message at my Web site.
> 
> * Go to http://www.users.wineasy.se/svengrahn
> * Click on "What's New"
> * Select entry for 2 Nov 2000 and follow the instructions
> 
> Best Wishes
> 
> Sven Grahn
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