Lots of stuff spewing forth that needs to be reported.
ARISSat-1 was supposed to be launched from the International Space Station this week, but it has been postponed. I have this vision of one of the astronauts rolling down the window on the station and chucking the satellite overboard. It probably doesn’t really work like that. 🙂
Astronaut Doug Wheelock KF5BOC will attend the Dayton Hamvention. as the guest of ARRL and AMSAT. Wheelock made a great video that highlighted his amateur radio activity on the ISS.
The ARRL reports that there is a Spectrum Management Bill being developed in the House Energy and Commerce Committee. H.R. 607 would reallocate existing amateur radio spectrum of 420-440 MHz for other uses. It seems silly for Congress to put a specific frequency range into a bill as they are in no position to understand the impact.
One of our local Scouts, Jake W0JAK, is the star of a YouTube video on how to solder.
I just re-discovered the excellent ham radio videos by Randy K7AGE. These are great tutorials on various topics, so check them out here: http://www.youtube.com/user/K7AGE
When I wasn’t looking Amateur Radio Newsline disappeared from my podcast feed. Apparently, they had to change servers to solve a technical problem. If you are missing ARN, go resubscribe using iTunes or other podcast software.
73, Bob K0NR