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M0AWS Amateur Radio

Talking to the world one station at a time

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    There’s always someone listening!

    I had a fun day on the radio yesterday. It started with the Matrix QO-100 Satellite Impromptu Net at 16:00 BST on 10489.873Mhz. A net that started off as an impromptu event that over the last couple of years has become a weekly staple. Hardly impromptu at all but, we liked the name and so … Continue reading "There’s always someone listening!"

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    ISS Astronaut talks to UK students

    Students at the Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys in Canterbury, Kent UK, today had the opportunity to talk to astronaut Jack Hathaway, KJ5NIV, aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Checking the ISS pass data I could see it was going to be a good pass for me to listen and so I setup my … Continue reading "ISS Astronaut talks to UK students"

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Talking to the world one station at a time

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