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giovedì 13 settembre 2012

iq2gm team " dx contest " portatile alpe adria 2012


 la mitica" squadriglia" ha colpito ancora  ottimo  piazzamento per il contest alpe adria  dalle alture zona 4   ma la cosa piu simpatica che il risultato si è ottenuto con 80 watt modulati in 432 e 10 watt in 1200 direi buon manico e buona posizione .


iw2kvt e iw2nod
Se guardate le categorie e i risultati direi ottimi  ci troverete al prossimo contest piu carichi di entusiasmo
considerati i pochi watt a disposizione sia in 432mhz che in 1.2 ghz  si sono fatti dei miracoli se non fosse per il pre che ci ha lasciato nel momento del piu bello rispetto la prima uscita il tempo è stato ottimo in zona .
per noi condizioni di esporadico si hanno avute verso zona ha e ur negativo verso ea e ct .


bravo lele iw2nod bel piazzamento ....
Category A - 432 MHz
N.
Call
Locator
Points
QSO
ODX Call
ODX Loc
QRB
PWR
ANTENNA
Asl-m
1
IK4LFI/4
JN54EH
18.062
65
OK2KJT
JN99AJ
812
100
21 El. F9FT
1800
2
IW2NOD/4
JN44QS
12.664
44
LZ2TT
KN23ID
1.240
10
66 Elementi
1470
3
IK2ECM/2
JN44PQ
12.351
52
EA6RF
JM19KM
781
100
21 El. F9FT
1650
4
IK4WKU
JN54MO
11.852
44
OM3RAL
JN98LR
758
500
25 El. HM
40
5
IZ0CLS
JN52VD
6.550
17
EA3XU
JN11CK
798
25
310 cm Dish HM
20
6
IK3VZO
JN55XA
5.732
17
YU1LA
KN04FR
671
25
21 El. F9FT
7
7
IK3XTT
JN55LK
5.584
32
9A2WA
JN83EN
478
70
33 El. I2ODI
60
8
IQ0RM/0
JN62LL
5.118
20
IT9DMT
JM68OD
482
5
F9FT 21 El.
2218
9
I4CIV
JN63FX
4.579
21
I1RJP
JN45BO
387
200
23 El. HM
335
10
I7CSB
JN71QQ
4.381
11
I3EHK
JN55SR
545
200
21 El.
90
11
IW1CKM/1
JN45FB
4.292
18
S57C
JN76PB
542
150
19 El. "Tonna”
145
12
I1PSC
JN44MJ
3.678
11
IT9DMT
JM68OD
777
75
30 El. LFA
50
13
IZ2FOB
JN45MQ
2.946
10
S57C
JN76PB
486
150
21 FT
250
14
IV3ARJ/P
JN66RE
2.647
14
IK2ECM/2
JN44PQ
365
3
Yagi 7 el.
1200
15
IW3SPI
JN66OD
2.245
14
IK2ECM/2
JN44PQ
346
80
Quagi 13 El. h.m.
165
16
IQ3VI/3
JN55PM
2.045
13
S57C
JN76PB
316
25
Yagi 11 El.
650
17
IK1YNZ/4
JN54ML
1.980
12
S57C
JN76PB
376
100
FT9 X 9
125
18
IK1RAN
JN44RF
1.974
7
EA6RF
JM19KM
755
80
21 El. Tonna
280
19
IK2YSJ
JN45MM
1.156
7
9A/S53CC/P
JN64XS
394
30
19 El. F9FT
135
20
IZ2JNN/IN3
JN55KW
1.137
5
9A/S53CC/P
JN64XS
274
35
Yagi 5 El.
400
21
IK7HIN
JN81KC
1.006
2
9A3NI
JN75AK
534
20
23 El. Yagi
35
22
I1KFH
JN45FG
942
3
S57C
JN76PB
539
25
21 F9FT
120
23
IK3XTY
JN55LK
829
10
I4CIV
JN63FX
201
25
Outback 2012
60
24
IZ0CEZ/4
JN54IN
221
2
IK2ECM/2
JN44PQ
114
20
V-UHF Mobile vertical

25
IK1RAC
JN34TU
133
1
IK2ECM/2
JN44PQ
133
5
21 El. Quagi

26
IZ3WEU/IN3
JN56VH
72
1
IK4LFI
JN54EH
248
10
5 El. UHF
2710



setup ic-7000   e    ic 910 
category B - 1296 MHz
N.
Call
Locator
Points
QSO
ODX Call
ODX Loc
QRB
PWR
ANTENNA
Asl-m
1
IK3COJ
JN65BN
5.477
19
HA8MV/P
KN06HT
5.477
300
Dish 3.8 M.
20
2
IZ0CLS
JN52VD
4.437
10
EA3XU
JN11CK
4.437
8
310 cm Dish HM
20
3
I1PSC
JN44MJ
1.996
8
IT9DMT
JM68OD
1.996
200
67 El. Wimo
50
4
I1KFH
JN45FG
1.860
7
S57C
JN76PB
1.860
20
2 x 35 F9FT
120
5
IZ2FOB
JN45MQ
1.733
6
IZ0CLS
JN52VD
1.733
50
55 F9FT
250
6
IW3SPI
JN66OD
1.598
12
9A4M
JN85EI
1.598
100
1,35 m Dish
165
7
IQ0RM/0
JN62LL
1.482
6
IT9DMT
JM68OD
1.482
10
23 El.
2200
8
IW2NOD/4
JN44QS
1.266
13
S58OR
JN65WM
1.266
10
66 elementi
1470
9
IK2TLA
JN55CC
1.227
8
9A6AR
JN64VV
1.227
10
21 El. Yagi
15
10
IQ3VI/3
JN55PM
881
6
9A3NI
JN75AK
881
10
Yagi 35 El.
650
11
I7CSB
JN71QQ
655
2
9A3NI
JN75AK
655
10
55 El.
90
12
IW1CKM/1
JN45FB
409
6
I2ITH
JN45UR
409
10
2 X 25 El. "Tonna”
145 


le antenne iq2gm/p


Per la tornata  50 mhz  sempre lo stessi giorni abbiamo partecipato anche al contest iaru 2012

1 IQ8SN JM88GQ 50 yagi 5 ele home made 500 w
2 IM0/IK4MTK JN41QF 550 7 ele quad 500 w
3 IK5AMB/5 JN54FF 1700 5 ELEMENTI I0JXX 100 w
4 IW2NRI/4 JN44SV 540 6 el IW2ODC 100 w
5 IK2FTB/2 JN44PQ 1700 5 el jxx 50 w
6 IQ3ME/4 JN64CA 425 6 El. JXX 100 w
7 IQ3TS JN65VP 300 delta loop 3 elem. H 100 w
8 IQ2GM/4 JN44QS 1460 6 elementi home ma 100 w
9 IZ3DRN JN55TI 13 CUBIC QUAD 6 EL 150w
10 IZ5IMD JN53FU 19 jxx 100 w
11 IQ3VI/3 JN55PM 650 LOOP 75 cm

tabelle ufficiali sono visibili su sito ari sezione contest v/u/shf
risultati iaru 50 mhz

risultati alpe adria 2012

alla prossima

73 de iw2kvt e iw2nod

giovedì 6 settembre 2012

ARISS contact planned with school in Australia – Downlink audible ecolink

 Ricevo e pubblico una interessante attività radio tra Ariss e Scuole si potra ascoltate 
il passaggio della iss e la risposta del astronauta  sintonizzando la radio145.800 in fm  .
Si prega vivamente di rimanere in ascolto per tutta la durata del collegamento.
73 de iw2kvt  mauro 
 
 
 

ARISS contact planned with school in Australia – -   Downlink audible over Europe

Sunday September 9, 2012 at 08.50 UTC, which is 10.50 CEST, an ARISS contact is planned 
with Tara Anglican School, North Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.
 
This will be a telebridge radio contact operated by ON4ISS in Belgium.
 Downlink signals from the International Space Station will be audible over Europe
 on 145.800 MHz FM.

The contact will also be broadcast on EchoLink AMSAT (node 101 377) 
and JK1ZRW (node 277 208) Conference servers, as well as on IRLP Discovery Reflector 9010.

Tara was selected by Oxford University as the Australian school to participate in the Global 
Jet Watch Program which links astronomers at Oxford University with students from four high 
schools around the world in Australia, Chile, South Africa and India in order to carry out cutting 
edge research. Oxford University has installed a research grade 20 inch RC Optical telescope,
 together with custom designed instrumentation and an observatory with a 4.5 metre 
dome in Tara's grounds for use by the students.

Tara also has formed a partnership with the Astronomical Society of NSW (ASNSW)
 though which the students are mentored in complex astronomy projects by experienced amateur
 astronomers who volunteer their time and expertise.
 The ASNSW runs astronomy courses at Tara and has opened Crago Observatory
 at Bowern Mountain to students of the Space Odyssey Team. 

Students will ask as many of following questions as time allows.

1. Rebecca: What inspired you to become an astronaut?

2. Natasha: What has amazed you most about being in Space?  

3. Melanie: What clock time do you use in Space?

4. Grace Dugdale: Can you tell us about any of the research projects you are working 
     on during the current ISS mission?

5. Brooke: What happens if you get sick in Space? Do all astronauts have medical training
     to deal with this?

6. Adithya: Have you ever dropped anything outside of the craft and do you think there will one 
   day be a ring around the Earth of dropped tools and debris?

7. Andrea: How is your day organised on the ISS?

8. Marissa: Do you ever see, or been hit by, any space junk or meteorites while in the ISS?

9. Sarah: How does it make you feel to look back at the Earth from the ISS?

10. Steph: Have you ever heard a sound from an object outside your spaceship?
    If so, what caused it?

11. Matt: What is the thing you miss most from Earth?

12. Sammy: Where does the energy to power the Space Station for so long come from?

13. Nicole: How have your experiences in Space altered your view of the world when
    you come back to Earth?

14. Cristen: What is your advice to kids who want to travel in Space one day?

15. Lian: What are the side effects of taking off and living in Space?

16. Leandra: What food do you eat in Space?

17. Keira: How long did you train to be an astronaut?

18. Emma: Given that you are continuing to move in and out of night, how do you maintain 
      your body clock in Space?

19. Bella: What exercise do you do while in Space?

20. Pranav: Do you believe there is intelligent life elsewhere in the Universe?  

21. Sophie: How were you chosen to go into Space?

22. Tara: What do you do in your spare time in the Space station?

23. Claudia: If you could take one extra object from Earth, what would it be?

ARISS is an international educational outreach program partnering the participating
  space agencies, NASA, Russian Space Agency, ESA, CNES, JAXA, and CSA,
   with the AMSAT and IARU organizations from participating countries.

ARISS offers an opportunity for students to experience the excitement of Amateur Radio 
by talking directly with crewmembers onboard the International Space Station.
 Teachers, parents and communities see, first hand, how Amateur Radio and crewmembers 
on ISS can energize youngsters' interest in science, technology and learning.

73, Gaston Bertels, ON4WF
ARISS Chairman

martedì 4 settembre 2012

ARISS contact planned with school in Michelstadt Friday September 7 2012, Germany

 Ricevo e pubblico

Variazione school contact variazione evento in data da destinarsi per attività 

EVA da parte equipaggio . 


 73 de iw2kvt mauro 


 
 
 ARISS contact planned with school in Michelstadt, Germany postponed.

Friday September 7, 2012 at 08.52 UTC, which is 10.52 CEST, an ARISS contact was 
planned  with Gymnasium Michelstadt, Germany.

This direct radio contact with the International Space Station is postponed till a later 
date to be determined.

Reason is an additional EVA (Extra Vehicular Activity or Space Walk). 
For security reasons, ARISS contacts are not permitted during an EVA.

73, 

Gaston Bertels – ON4WF
ARISS Chairman
 
 
 
ARISS contact planned with school in Michelstadt, Germany  - 
 Downlink audible over Europe
 
 Friday September 7, 2012 at 08.52 UTC, which is 10.52 CEST, an ARISS
 contact is planned with Gymnasium Michelstadt, Michelstadt, Germany.

This will be a direct radio contact operated by DKØDK. Downlink signals
from the International Space Station will be audible over Europe on 145.800 MHz FM.
Michelstadt is a remote city located in the center of Germany and surrounded 
by a low mountain range.
 The city was mentioned the first time in historic documents of the year 741.
 Several historic buildings survived till today;most famous are the convent “Einhardsbasilika” 
(827) and the historic town hall (1484). The environment is dominated by temperate
 broadleaf forest  and agricultural fields. 
The population of Michelstadt and its neighbor city Erbach counts around 30.000 inhabitants. 
The closest cities in the area are Darmstadt (in 50 km distance, ESA satellite control center),
Heidelberg (in 60 km distance, US army base) and Frankfurt (in 70 km distance, 
main international airport).

The Gymnasium Michelstadt was founded by the count Albert of Erbach-Fuerstenau  in 1823. 
Today the school teaches over 1500 students and employs about 120 teachers. 
Being the only secondary school dedicated exclusively to high education standards,the school 
attracts students of the entire region.
Many students have to travel over 30 minutes to school each morning. 
Due to its size it offers many specializations and voluntary courses, especially in science
 and music.
 The school aims not only to educate the students but also supports them in the development 
of their personality. 
In the last years students took successfully part in a science contest “jugend forscht”. 
The school had some insights into space research due to our yearly visits  to the ESA satellite
 control center. 
The entire school is excited about being chosen for a contact with the ISS and looks
 forward to the day of the contact.

Students will ask as many of following questions as time allows.

1. Jessica (15): What was the most interesting scientific project you were 
    involved in at the ISS?
 2. Lisanne (14): Is living in space living up to the expectations you had 
    on earth?
 3. Laureen (15): Did some things in space surprise you or were you prepared 
    for everything by the training on earth?
 4. Julius (14): What was the biggest accident or mishap during your time
     on the ISS?
 5. Jona (15): Are you able to follow major sport events, for example the super
    bowl?
 6. Daniel (14): Is zero gravity fun or does it get annoying after some time?
 7. Larissa (15): How do American astronauts vote for the president?
 8. Yannik (15): Are there some things that are really annoying on ISS?
 9. Hanna (14): Do you miss things from earth on ISS?
10. Timo (15): How is sleeping at zero gravity?
11. Christian (15): How do you spend your free time?
12. Sophia (15): How is a typical day on the space station?
13. David (16): Do you feel any medical effects of the zero gravity?
    What do you do to prevent them?
14. Johannes (15): How was your first impression seeing the earth out of space?
15. Moritz (14): Can you see the Chinese Wall or any other human made structure
    form space?
16. Julia (15): Can you notice anything when you leave or re-enter the earth 
    atmosphere? 
17. Jonas (15): Are you afraid of meteorite or space debris hits? 
18. Celil (14): Are you allowed to drink alcoholic drinks?
19. Henrik (14): At which time zone is the space station operating?
20. Marina (15): How does personal hygiene work in space? Can you shower?

ARISS is an international educational outreach program partnering 
the participating space agencies, NASA, Russian Space Agency, ESA, CNES, 
JAXA, and CSA, with the AMSAT and IARU organizations from participating countries.

ARISS offers an opportunity for students to experience the excitement 
 of Amateur Radio by talking directly with crewmembers onboard the
 International Space Station. Teachers, parents and communities see,
 first hand, how Amateur Radio and crewmembers on ISS can energize youngsters'
 interest in science, technology and learning.

73, Gaston Bertels, ON4WF

Fiera elettronica e mercatino usato a Busto Arsizio edizione 8/9 Set. 2012

Ciao a tutti  vi giro quanto ho ricevuto in merito alla  fiera del elettronica di Busto Arsizio edizione Set. 2012.
Per ingresso ridotto occorre provvedere personalmente presentandosi con la licenza presso la rivendita interna della fiera .Solo presentando la licenza radioamatoriale si postrà acquistare un biglietto ridotto valido per il singolo giorno .

73 de iw2kvt

salone fiera



Dopo tanto vociare finalmente una certezza, grazie all'intervento di Italfiere srl:
la Fiera dell'elettronica di Busto Arsizio si svolgerà regolarmente nelle date previste: 8 e 9 settembre 2012. Gli organizzatori preannunciano la presenza di un sempre più ampio e rappresentativo numero di 
espositori con materiale per ogni esigenza.
Si terrà pertanto anche la
17° edizione della Mostra scambio di materiale Radioamatoriale
che verrà gestita anche questa volta dal MEMO e dal personale dell'Associazione Club Virgiliano.
Il settore dedicato espressamente ai Radioamatori è curato dall' ARI di Busto Arsizio con la presenza di tante altre associazioni, espositori specializzati e qualificati ed un sacco di attività correlate.
Vi aspettiamo numerosi.
Per chi desiderasse esporre nella mostra scambio e non si è ancora prenotato sono ancora disponibili alcuni banchi nella balconata, date una occhiata alla pagina http://clubvirgiliano.org/memo/in-fiera/busto-arsizio.html e prenotate lo spazio con il modulo a fondo pagina.
cordiali saluti e arrivederci a presto
IK2JSC SERGIO
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