I think Drew (KO4MA) and I had the pleasure of completing the first QSO on the 
FM repeater of XW-1 tonight from North America.  Signals were extremely strong, 
yet unfortunately very few stations were heard on the downlink.

Just seconds after Drew and I chatted, we heard/worked Jay (AA4FL), Rick 
(WA4NVM) and John (K8YSE).  Luc (VE2DWE) has some magic in his antennas, as I 
consistently heard him pretty much all through the pass.

I heard Drew mention that perhaps due to the PL tone and the large number of 
stations trying to use the repeater, very few stations were able to make a QSO. 

The satellite rose from the south, and since I'm probably the southernmost USA 
fixed station active on the birds, I had the opportunity to be in the right 
place at the right time I guess.

All in all, XW-1 is a great addition to the ever growing fleet of ham radio 
satellites, and I offer my thanks to all the hams in China who made it possible.
 
73 de W4AS, EL95
Sebastian


On Dec 20, 2009, at 9:36 PM, Mark L. Hammond wrote:

> I was happy to make a QSO on the FM repeater of XW-1 tonight during the 
> 0210utc 21 Dec 2009 pass, and tried some packet too.
> 
> Signals were S9 or better (didn't really look carefully).  Audio was loud and 
> clear on all stations I heard.
> 
> I was able to get connected to the BBS, but unable to upload a small file.  A 
> directory request was given a -2 error a few times, too.  So, it will take 
> some tweaking, but it's working!
> 
> Bravo,
> 
> Mark L. Hammond  [N8MH]



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