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PS8RF in conversation with Richard W5KWQ aboard the International Space Station – Amateur Radio. ISS PASS 6.1 ELV, 17:46 Clock, 10-21-2008. Special thanks to ARISS (ISS – Amateur Radio on ISS). Great.
Each year the fourth weekend in June, more than 30,000 amateur radio operators nationally to participate in a "Field Day" is supported by the National Association for Amateur Radio. The purpose of the event is the ability to send messages in many forms without the use of phone systems, Internet or other infrastructure that may prove to be called a crisis in question. With only emergency power supplies, ham operators construct emergency stations in parks, shopping centers, schools andBackyards throughout the country. For the third consecutive year, a team of hams set up their equipment from Tucson to Chiricahua Rustler in high mountains (8800 m) Park. Although the remote location is ideal for less than a radio, there are Al, Dave, Mike and Dennis can do what is best ham: to find ways to goofy self-imposed technical difficulties!