China launches cube from Space station
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China launches cube from Space station
As a Amateur Raido Operator and a beginner backyard Astronomer, my interest’s sometimes cross paths and here’s an example of that .
https://www.space.com/china-tiangong-sp ... -satellite
https://www.space.com/china-tiangong-sp ... -satellite
Gee if I had known there was so much to see I would have started decades ago !
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Re: China launches cube from Space station
Pretty cool Frank, I used to work 40 meters CW years ago, lots of new stuff today.Frankskywatcher wrote: ↑Sat Dec 24, 2022 7:54 pm As a Amateur Raido Operator and a beginner backyard Astronomer, my interest’s sometimes cross paths and here’s an example of that .
https://www.space.com/china-tiangong-sp ... -satellite
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Re: China launches cube from Space station
Cool Frank, thanks!
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Re: China launches cube from Space station
NO WAY !Ylem wrote: ↑Sat Dec 24, 2022 8:21 pmPretty cool Frank, I used to work 40 meters CW years ago, lots of new stuff today.Frankskywatcher wrote: ↑Sat Dec 24, 2022 7:54 pm As a Amateur Raido Operator and a beginner backyard Astronomer, my interest’s sometimes cross paths and here’s an example of that .
https://www.space.com/china-tiangong-sp ... -satellite
When I first got my ticket punched my uncle and I “lived” at the bottom of 20 meters!
My uncle was my Elmer and playing bagpipes in Pipe & Drum band, being musically inclined I had no problem with the 20 WPM and got my EXTRA ticket within one year in the late 80’s before cell phones.
I had box’s upon box’s of QSL cards from all over the world .
The late 80’s sun spot cycle was fantastic you could work the world with a coat hanger and 2 watts!
Gee if I had known there was so much to see I would have started decades ago !
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