I am sure it should be if there is an external capability available on the
ARRISSat to recharge the batteries and looking at the the live video from
ISS (NASA TV) looks like the crew is trying on the same, retiring for the
night now and will listen tomorrow at 18.37 UTC 81 degree pass . Appreciate
all the efforts from the crew on the ISS to get this going and the
ARRISSat-1 Project team who I am sure are working closely to make this
happen.

 

73's

Nitin [VU3TYG]

 

From: Rocky Jones [mailto:orbit...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 11:50 PM
To: k...@ka9q.net; vu3...@amsatindia.org
Cc: Amsat BB
Subject: RE: [amsat-bb] Re: ARRISSat Reception 14.45 UTC

 

You would think that this would be possible...Robert G. Oler WB5MZO  life
member AMSAT ARRL NARL
 
> From: k...@philkarn.net
> Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 10:44:44 -0700
> To: vu3...@amsatindia.org
> CC: amsat-bb@amsat.org
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARRISSat Reception 14.45 UTC
> 
> Since it's already connected to the station antenna, it sure would be nice
> if they could just plug it directly into the ISS power supply, switch it
on
> full duty cycle, and just *leave* it for a couple of, oh, years.
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