ISS Contact via Amateur Radio

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2010

International Space Station contact via Amateur Radio, set up in the snow on top of Mt. Hebo at the former Air Force Radar site, 3140' elevation, up on the hill for the day to work on amateur radio repeaters (www.ocrg.org).

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  • Excellent contact N7HQR.  73 from AI4QT in Huntsville ALABAMA

  • OUTSTANDING!

    What was your operating location?

    It is always exciting to here him say "Welcome Aboard the International Space Station"!

    My buddy Pat and I were trying to make contact during the same pass from the top of St Vincent Hospital parking structure. We heard him make that comment about Mt McKinley so this was extra special to hear and watch.

    73! KF7ETX

    David

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