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/////////////////////////////////////////// ARISS school contacts explained on radio show Posted: 30 May 2016 12:08 PM PDT https://amsat-uk.org/2016/05/30/ariss-local-radio/ Sandringham student Jessica Leigh M6LPJ established radio contact with Tm Peake GB1SS Pete M0PSX had the opportunity to talk about the ARISS school contacts and amateur radio during a radio show aired on Basildon Hospital Radio and community station Gateway FM. The interview was broadcast on 1287 AM, 97.8 FM, via the patient bedside system at Basildon Hospital, and online via both station’s Internet streams. In the interview, Pete discussed the perception of amateur radio, how the hobby has kept pace with technology, and some of the activities taking place in Essex. There was also some discussion of the various Tim Peake ARISS contacts, plus a short extract of the first ARISS Tim Peake contact, with Sandringham School in St Albans. Read the full Essex Ham report and listen to the recording at http://www.essexham.co.uk/news/radio...iew-may16.html The interview was arranged by the Chair of Basildon Hospital Radio Jacqui James M3TWO. Jacqui took the amateur radio Foundation training course run by the Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society. To find out more the course contact the CARS Training Manager at: Email: training2016 at g0mwt.org.uk Web: http://g0mwt.org.uk/training /////////////////////////////////////////// ARISS contact in The Observer newspaper Posted: 30 May 2016 11:19 AM PDT https://amsat-uk.org/2016/05/30/ariss-contact-observer/ ARISS UK Team with UKSAs Libby Jackson and Susan Buckle at The Kings School Credit Goonhilly GES Ltd Carole Cadwalladr writes in The Observer newspaper for Sunday, May 29 about the amateur radio contact between students at The Kings School GB1OSM, Ottery St Mary, Devon and Tim Peake GB1SS on the International Space Station. She says: A huge team of volunteers worked flat out to make it happen. The project was initiated by ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station), enthusiasts who work with space agencies all over the world to inspire children about space and technology. Ciaran Morgan M0XTD, its UK leader, tells me how they approached the European Space Agency and persuaded them to let them do it and how the rest has been down to the volunteers. “All Tim has to do is put on his headphones and press a button. We do everything else.” Ten people spent three days setting up the equipment, the audio feeds, the video feed and the satellite backup at Goonhilly, down the road in Cornwall. “All amateur means is ‘for the love of it’,” Morgan tells the audience. “As you see, the equipment we’re using is very, very professional.” Read the full story at https://www.theguardian.com/science/...-schools-space Watch the video of the contact at https://amsat-uk.org/2016/05/02/the-...ool-tim-peake/ Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) http://www.ariss.org/ |
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