你好 Michael,
I only recently started into the amateur satellites and actaully 希望一
号 (HO-68) was the satellite over which I heard my own signals back for
the very first time and also made the first satellite QSO. Too sad the
transponder operations stopped. It was really a very good linear
transponder. Do you have any news there? Is there a chance that it will
come back?
I feel very sorry about the current troubles with Phobos-Grunt thus also
compromising the 萤火一号 (Yinghuo 1) mission. Hope it will work out.
Cheers, 祝好,
Edgar
Am 10.11.2011 20:50, schrieb Michael Chen:
Hi, everyone,
I just read the story of "Fifty Years in Space" by David, K1ZZ in the
November issue of QST. It's good to review the history of amateur
satellite and it reminds me that I have a lot of AMSAT friends there
in the United States. It was a thrill to be a part of AMSAT team in
Dayton this year and that was the 1st show of AMSAT-China to the
world.
The first Chinese amateur satellite was launched in 2009. We are late
but we are eventually there.
Michael Chen, BD5RV/4
AMSAT-China: http://www.camsat.cn
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