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  • very good organisation... welcome space !

  • @ 8:40 -> The robot Kid xD LooL

  • Very good your video.

  • Awesome! I plan to do this for the schools that I use to go to. One is across the street from me so it wouldnt be too hard to track equipment back and forth! Thanks for an AWESOME video!

  • good video and congrats on the contact but i think you went a little to fast with the kids because iss was trying to answer them but then no reply you went to another kid

  • Simply great!

  • thanks for this wonderful video to teach and let other know what a radio community can do for others and the opportunity to let everyone see what they can do if they set their mind to ! 73 kf5hol.

  • Thanks for this video. Gives me ideas, for things I could do, for the school across the street!

    73 AE7EC

  • Wow thats really awesome to show kids what amateur radio can do! Wish I could've done that at my school it would've gotten me into amateur radio alot sooner.

  • It's a gang bang QSO! LOL

  • What an awesome service to our students!

  • This is one of the best things hams can do - allow children to talk to spacemen.

    Tom, ak2b

  • Love this! KI4PJC

  • You know, we hear everyday on the national news about the sinking quality of our educational system and how kids are behaving badly and dropping out or that drug use is at an all time high amongst teenagers. But I had to search for something like this? This was fantastic and it saddens me the vultures we have these days as reporters. This should have been on all the networks as it was a comforting reminder that the world is not as messed up as they'd like us to believe.

  • this is really cool

  • So anyone can just dial up the ISS on the radio?  Thats really cool.

  • Thanks for the video! I graduated from Sunnyside High in Tucson in 1962. Brings back memorys. Great experience for all the students (and the teachers).

  • this is a rare moments. I dreamed an one day, i can speak with ISS, but i haven't a speacial equipimants... :S

  • @vitorix24

    and you can barly type... Let alone speak... So good fucking luck!!!

  • Really cool! I love my country!

  • N0rthwestRadio seems like the type that probably got molested by his dad as a child and loved every minute of it.

  • Absolutely Excellent.. Thank you.

  • Wow, that was amazing, congratulations to all of you! I can tell you have been working so hard to know how to acomplish that comunication, again congrats and WELL DONE!

  • very very slick. congratulations on the contact. this is something I am thinking of setting up for one of my local schools

    best 73's G7HKP

  • That was a very slick opperation to get all the questions in from the students. Well done on making the contact and im sure everyone will remember that contact for the rest of their lives, Its not everyday kids get to talk to people in space and its great to show just what amateur radio can do.... 73's de G7MNP...

  • congrats! you guys are (were) lucky, my HS never had anything cool like a ham club.

  • absolutley brilliant im real jealous that you all spoken to astronauts on iss. hope the men and women up there are safe and can carry on the fantastic work they do. i have a uniden bearcat 3500xlt scanner and im hopeing to recive them soon, ben f whitby uk

  • good grades ? well rounded ?

    it helps to be white, and a bit of a hill billy.

  • pięknie zorganizowane pełen szacunek dla organizatorów

  • wow

  • Done so professionally ! Who was keeping the antenna on target as the satellite was passing? Where is the doppler affect?

    Holland

    AE4NM

  • I think it's a requirement that the school has a computer controlling the rotor for the antenna...

  • very good job talking to them i talk to them just the other day so good job 73's i been planning to make a ham club at my high school good lucky on trying to get them

  • very good contact, 73

    PS8PY

    JOHN

    TERESINA-PI

    BRASIL

  • me aburre el video

  • total way cool I love ham radio 73s KE5SQB Kilo Echo five Sierra Quebec Bravo

  • como hicieron e enlalce, que frecuencia usaron? realmente muy bueno el video

    excelente

  • i suppose 145.800 downlink and 145.200 uplink.

    Be carreful at the doppler effect about +-600Khz.

    73-51 1RCVO041 Marco North Italy

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  • Being a hamradio operator for 10 years now..starting to be interested in sat communications beside good old packet radio.

  • Very good guys, just watched your effort, its great stuff to be able to talk with the Astronauts up there is space, it'll particularly fantastic when NASA goes back to the Moon and a Ham Radio station at some stage is established there!!...

    Cheers

    Clint - VK3CSJ

    Melbourne

  • nice. go NASA!!!!!!!

  • Awesome Work!

  • This is really fine demonstration. Keep the good work!

    73 de 9A6KTB

  • GREAT!, im KB3PRD, and a tech now, but i have talked to NA1SS, it was through the kenedy space center, what freq. was that?

  • Our daughter was one of the kids chosen to ask a question to Astronaut Clayton Anderson. This was an wonderful opportunity for the kids to be able to do this.I am so glad that we were a part of it.Thank you to Pueblo High for us having an unforgetable experience that we will never forget.

  • Wow! Great video. Congratulations for all schools, students and radio club.

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