wmartin@BRL-TGR.ARPA (10/11/84)
From: Will Martin <wmartin@BRL-TGR.ARPA> The enclosed message just showed up at this host, on USENET's net.ham-radio, rather late in the mission. Unfortunately for those of us who have been trying to pick up the ham-radio relay of the space shuttle audio traffic, the frequencies listed below were CHANGED from the ones which have been being used for this purpose over the last several missions! I have no idea why these changes were made, and have inquired on the ham radio group. Anyway, maybe you'll see these in time to use them for the landing. (Sigh...) ----- Forwarded message # 1: From: rjr@mgweed.UUCP (Bob Roehrig) Newsgroups: net.ham-radio Subject: arrl bulletin nr 86 (space shuttle dope) qst de k9eui hr arrl bulletin nr 86 from arrl headquarters newington ct october 4, 1984 to all radio amateurs bt the marshall space flight center amateur radio club station wa4nzd will be active during the space shuttle 41g mission. launch is scheduled for 1103 utc on october 5. operating frequencies are 3.840, 7.255, 14.270, 21.355 and 28.610 mhz. see september qst, page 46, for information about the amateur radio experiment onboard this mission ar ----- End of forwarded messages