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Slow Code December 7th 06 12:50 AM

No-Code Technician on Space Shuttle.
 
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On December 7th, 2006 the following No-Code Technician Ham Radio
Operators will be on the Space Shuttle Mission STS-116. No-Code
Technician Sunita Williams KD5PLB, No Code Technician Christer Fuglesang
KE5CGR and No-Code Technician Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY.
This flight will be the 20th Space Shuttle Flight for No-Code Technician
Mission Specialist Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY to the International Space
Station.


Roger
No-Code Technician- KC8MZW



The was a time astronauts were skilled an knew CW.

SC

Usenet December 7th 06 05:12 AM

No-Code Technician on Space Shuttle.
 

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On December 7th, 2006 the following No-Code Technician Ham Radio
Operators will be on the Space Shuttle Mission STS-116. No-Code
Technician Sunita Williams KD5PLB, No Code Technician Christer Fuglesang
KE5CGR and No-Code Technician Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY.
This flight will be the 20th Space Shuttle Flight for No-Code Technician
Mission Specialist Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY to the International Space
Station.


Roger
No-Code Technician- KC8MZW



The was a time astronauts were skilled an knew CW.

SC


"And" could type!



U-Know-Who December 7th 06 11:25 PM

No-Code Technician on Space Shuttle.
 

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On December 7th, 2006 the following No-Code Technician Ham Radio
Operators will be on the Space Shuttle Mission STS-116. No-Code
Technician Sunita Williams KD5PLB, No Code Technician Christer Fuglesang
KE5CGR and No-Code Technician Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY.
This flight will be the 20th Space Shuttle Flight for No-Code Technician
Mission Specialist Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY to the International Space
Station.


Roger
No-Code Technician- KC8MZW



The was a time astronauts were skilled an knew CW.

SC


Without a doubt you are more skilled than all astronauts.



Slow Code December 8th 06 12:35 AM

No-Code Technician on Space Shuttle.
 
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On December 7th, 2006 the following No-Code Technician Ham Radio
Operators will be on the Space Shuttle Mission STS-116. No-Code
Technician Sunita Williams KD5PLB, No Code Technician Christer
Fuglesang KE5CGR and No-Code Technician Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY.
This flight will be the 20th Space Shuttle Flight for No-Code
Technician Mission Specialist Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY to the
International Space Station.


Roger
No-Code Technician- KC8MZW



The was a time astronauts were skilled an knew CW.

SC


"And" could type!



Eye no ewe r write.

I'm always afraid when no-codes go up to the ISS because they
might start belching and farting on the two meter rig like
they were on CB or something.

SC

Slow Code December 8th 06 12:35 AM

No-Code Technician on Space Shuttle.
 
"U-Know-Who" wrote in
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On December 7th, 2006 the following No-Code Technician Ham Radio
Operators will be on the Space Shuttle Mission STS-116. No-Code
Technician Sunita Williams KD5PLB, No Code Technician Christer
Fuglesang KE5CGR and No-Code Technician Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY.
This flight will be the 20th Space Shuttle Flight for No-Code
Technician Mission Specialist Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY to the
International Space Station.


Roger
No-Code Technician- KC8MZW



The was a time astronauts were skilled an knew CW.

SC


Without a doubt you are more skilled than all astronauts.


Radio-wise, yes.


All they know how to do is fart around in zero-g.

SC

Slow Code December 9th 06 01:24 AM

No-Code Technician on Space Shuttle.
 
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Slow Code wrote:
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On December 7th, 2006 the following No-Code Technician Ham Radio
Operators will be on the Space Shuttle Mission STS-116. No-Code
Technician Sunita Williams KD5PLB, No Code Technician Christer
Fuglesang KE5CGR and No-Code Technician Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY.
This flight will be the 20th Space Shuttle Flight for No-Code
Technician Mission Specialist Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY to the
International Space Station.


Roger
No-Code Technician- KC8MZW


There was a time astronauts were skilled and knew CW.


??

Did you mean to write:

'There was a time when astronauts were skilled and knew Morse Code.' ?

If so, let's add some other fun facts:

None of the Mercury, Gemini or Apollo astronauts was a ham. If they
knew Morse Code, it was because of their pre-NASA military training as
pilots.

We've had noncodetested Technicians as astroanuts since 1991 - almost
16 years ago. What's the problem? Are you just now beginning to figure
this out?

None of the spacecraft communications systems use Morse Code or HF.
They're all above 30 MHz.

As for being skilled - let's just say that all the astronauts have
quite an impressive skill set.

Could you do what they do? I think not.



NASA wanted me but I had to turn them down. To much work to do down
here on earth trying to educate radio amateurs on how to be better
radio amateurs.

SC

U-Know-Who December 9th 06 02:20 PM

No-Code Technician on Space Shuttle.
 

"Slow Code" wrote in message
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Slow Code wrote:
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On December 7th, 2006 the following No-Code Technician Ham Radio
Operators will be on the Space Shuttle Mission STS-116. No-Code
Technician Sunita Williams KD5PLB, No Code Technician Christer
Fuglesang KE5CGR and No-Code Technician Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY.
This flight will be the 20th Space Shuttle Flight for No-Code
Technician Mission Specialist Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY to the
International Space Station.


Roger
No-Code Technician- KC8MZW


There was a time astronauts were skilled and knew CW.


??

Did you mean to write:

'There was a time when astronauts were skilled and knew Morse Code.' ?

If so, let's add some other fun facts:

None of the Mercury, Gemini or Apollo astronauts was a ham. If they
knew Morse Code, it was because of their pre-NASA military training as
pilots.

We've had noncodetested Technicians as astroanuts since 1991 - almost
16 years ago. What's the problem? Are you just now beginning to figure
this out?

None of the spacecraft communications systems use Morse Code or HF.
They're all above 30 MHz.

As for being skilled - let's just say that all the astronauts have
quite an impressive skill set.

Could you do what they do? I think not.



NASA wanted me but I had to turn them down. To much work to do down
here on earth trying to educate radio amateurs on how to be better
radio amateurs.

SC


Yeah, rumor is they needed someone to strike the match under the Saturn V.



Slow Code December 10th 06 12:53 AM

No-Code Technician on Space Shuttle.
 
"U-Know-Who" wrote in
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"Slow Code" wrote in message
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Slow Code wrote:
wrote in
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On December 7th, 2006 the following No-Code Technician Ham Radio
Operators will be on the Space Shuttle Mission STS-116. No-Code
Technician Sunita Williams KD5PLB, No Code Technician Christer
Fuglesang KE5CGR and No-Code Technician Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY.
This flight will be the 20th Space Shuttle Flight for No-Code
Technician Mission Specialist Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY to the
International Space Station.

Roger
No-Code Technician- KC8MZW

There was a time astronauts were skilled and knew CW.

??

Did you mean to write:

'There was a time when astronauts were skilled and knew Morse Code.'
?

If so, let's add some other fun facts:

None of the Mercury, Gemini or Apollo astronauts was a ham. If they
knew Morse Code, it was because of their pre-NASA military training as
pilots.

We've had noncodetested Technicians as astroanuts since 1991 - almost
16 years ago. What's the problem? Are you just now beginning to figure
this out?

None of the spacecraft communications systems use Morse Code or HF.
They're all above 30 MHz.

As for being skilled - let's just say that all the astronauts have
quite an impressive skill set.

Could you do what they do? I think not.



NASA wanted me but I had to turn them down. To much work to do down
here on earth trying to educate radio amateurs on how to be better
radio amateurs.

SC


Yeah, rumor is they needed someone to strike the match under the Saturn
V.



You're so full of gas you could replace the shuttles three main engines
and external tank.

SC

an_old_friend December 10th 06 04:32 AM

No-Code Technician on Space Shuttle.
 

Slow Code wrote:
"U-Know-Who" wrote in
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You're so full of gas you could replace the shuttles three main engines
and external tank.


you procoder are realy obessed with Bowels and their contents I realy
think you should seek help

SC



U-Know-Who December 10th 06 05:08 PM

No-Code Technician on Space Shuttle.
 

"Slow Code" wrote in message
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"U-Know-Who" wrote in
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"Slow Code" wrote in message
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Slow Code wrote:
wrote in
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On December 7th, 2006 the following No-Code Technician Ham Radio
Operators will be on the Space Shuttle Mission STS-116. No-Code
Technician Sunita Williams KD5PLB, No Code Technician Christer
Fuglesang KE5CGR and No-Code Technician Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY.
This flight will be the 20th Space Shuttle Flight for No-Code
Technician Mission Specialist Nicholas Patrick KD5PKY to the
International Space Station.

Roger
No-Code Technician- KC8MZW

There was a time astronauts were skilled and knew CW.

??

Did you mean to write:

'There was a time when astronauts were skilled and knew Morse Code.'
?

If so, let's add some other fun facts:

None of the Mercury, Gemini or Apollo astronauts was a ham. If they
knew Morse Code, it was because of their pre-NASA military training as
pilots.

We've had noncodetested Technicians as astroanuts since 1991 - almost
16 years ago. What's the problem? Are you just now beginning to figure
this out?

None of the spacecraft communications systems use Morse Code or HF.
They're all above 30 MHz.

As for being skilled - let's just say that all the astronauts have
quite an impressive skill set.

Could you do what they do? I think not.


NASA wanted me but I had to turn them down. To much work to do down
here on earth trying to educate radio amateurs on how to be better
radio amateurs.

SC


Yeah, rumor is they needed someone to strike the match under the Saturn
V.



You're so full of gas you could replace the shuttles three main engines
and external tank.

SC


But SC, you're much more like the solid rocket boosters....once they start
they don't stop, much like your mouth.




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