Thanks,
Hello Tom and Ken,
I hope you are both doing well and staying safe this summer!
I hope you saw ARRL’s web story, Wednesday, about Astronaut Chris Cassidy, KF5KDR, installing and setting up the new ARISS radio station on the International Space Station! Initial operation of the new radio system is in FM cross-band repeater mode using an uplink of 145.99 MHz (CTCSS 67 Hz) and a downlink of 437.800 MHz. Tens of thousands of hams are having great fun trying out the new radio system! The story is at:
The radio system will be utilized for ARISS school voice contacts, too. The first test of that is next week. The team will switch the radio to other modes in coming weeks. Meantime, while we wait for the ARISS-Russia team to recover from Covid problems and get back to work and be able to prepare SSTV images for a future ARISS SSTV session, we are brainstorming about other ways that we might be able to do SSTV.
Please extend an ARISS thank you to your Irving ARC hams who stood with the ARISS volunteers, believing that our team could deliver a fantastic and versatile new ham radio station to the ISS, one that could pass all of NASA’s strict safety testing. The team worked five long years to get here and is quite pleased with the radio system’s performance.
We have more hardware being developed for 2020 and beyond. If you are inclined to contribute toward this, it would be most welcome. The link is: https://www.ariss.org/donate.html
Thank you, again — ARISS could not have done this without generous supporters such as Irving Amateur Radio Club!
73, Rosalie K1STO
ARISS