winter@apple.com (Patty Winter) (04/10/90)
>From: karn@ka9q.bellcore.com (Phil Karn) >Newsgroups: rec.ham-radio >Subject: Shuttle audio >Message-ID: <21894@bellcore.bellcore.com> >Date: 8 Apr 90 21:02:30 GMT Posted: Sun, Apr 8, 1990 3:49 PM GMT Msg: LGJA-4222-2312 From: DCOWDIN To: ANS CC: NCS, AMSAT, IS, W1AW Subj: SHUTTLE AUDIO REBROADCAST INFO SB ALL @ AMSAT $ANS-098.01 SHUTTLE AUDIO REBROADCAST HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 098.01 FROM AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD APRIL 8, 1990 TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT WA3NAN TO RE-BROADCAST HUBBLE TELESCOPE DEPLOYMENT STARTING 4/10/90 On Tuesday, April 10, 1990 at 8:47 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) the Shuttle Discovery will lift off carrying the most complicated unmanned spacecraft ever launched. The Hubble Space Telescope will lofted to an orbital altitude of 400 statute miles and will be deployed with a 28.5 degree orbital inclination. Radio amateurs will have an opportunity to hear all the excitement "live" from NASA thanks to the hams at the Goddard Amateur Radio Club (GSFC ARC) and the other NASA affiliated radio clubs, eg., W5RRR at JSC, W6VIO at JPL. The following frequencies will be used to re-broadcast the live audio during the six-day mission: 3860 KHz 7185 KHz 14.295 MHz 21.395 MHz 28.650 MHz The Shuttle audio re-broadcast will start about ONE HOUR BEFORE LAUNCH and will only be in operation when the astronauts are awake. The astronauts' work day will commence at around 3:00 A.M. EDT and they will turn in around 7:00 P.M. EDT. The Hubble Telescope will be deployed at 7:30 A.M EDT on Wednesday April 11, 1990. Amateurs and space enthusiasts might particularly want to listen during that time because it will be a period filled with a lot of activity. For those who wish to track the Shuttle for the purposes of visual contacts, Frank Bauer (KA3HDO), President of the Goddard Space Flight Center Amateur Radio Club (WA3NAN) says that every hour the orbital elements will be read by the GSFC club members who will be operating the station. AMSAT encourages all radio amateurs to listen to the live audio from the Shuttle during this history-making flight. [For those who would like to download more information about this Shuttle Mission, all are invited to check into the NASA sponored SPACELINK BBS at (205) 895-0028. The phone number of the GSFC ARC hamshack is (301) 286-6673] /EX [Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, shuttle audio is also carried on 145.580 MHz, a frequency available on many scanners. That service is courtesy of the Ames Amateur Radio Club.]
sneakers@heimat.UUCP (Dan "Sneakers" Schein) (04/11/90)
In Message <40149@apple.Apple.COM>, winter@apple.com (Patty Winter) writes: >WA3NAN TO RE-BROADCAST HUBBLE TELESCOPE DEPLOYMENT STARTING 4/10/90 > >3860 KHz >7185 KHz >14.295 MHz >21.395 MHz >28.650 MHz What frequency (frequencies) do these broadcasts originate on? Id like to listen while at work but these frequencies are no good for a scanner :-( >[Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, shuttle audio is also carried on >145.580 MHz, a frequency available on many scanners. That service is >courtesy of the Ames Amateur Radio Club.] If their was only such a thing in my area. Oh well.... Sneakers -- ___ Dan "Sneakers" Schein //// Quote: Sneakers Computing //// Those who worked the hardest 2455 McKinley Ave. ___ //// are the last to surrender. West Lawn, PA 19609 \\\\//// -= Gary Ward =- \\\/// sneakers%heimat@commodore.com (or) uunet!cbmvax!heimat!sneakers
arg@netcom.UUCP (Greg Argendelli) (04/12/90)
More shuttle stuff... I was able to pick up some of the 'Cape Radio' traffic on 5810khz the morning of the (attempted) shuttle liftoff. Rather difficult copy though, due to a fax signal at 5809/5808. greg -- ******************************************************************************* * Greg Argendeli, * National University School of Engineering * * Technical Resource Coordinator * and Computer Science, San Jose Campus * * -------------------------------* -------------------------------------------* * "No one can resist the power * Address: arg@netcom * * Of the Core..." Blake's 7 * Phone : 1+408-236-1133,fax: 1+408-236-1398 * *******************************************************************************