Just to "echo" what others have been saying: AO51, R.I.P. And a hearty 
thank-you to the Control Team for giving us so many many happy and proud hours!

I am a new ham, licensed less than two years, and worked John K8YSE via AO-51 
with my little HT and an Arrow maybe six weeks after passing my Tech. A few 
months later after another test my first QSO signing "slash AG" was again on 
that bird, with Patrick WD9EWK.

Since that time, mostly from my home QTH driveway, but also at club special 
events, on the beach at Cape May, New Jersey, even the shores of Lake 
Champlain, I remember working at least some of the other great satellite 
operators whose posts are seen here from time to time. The furthest DX I worked 
was Ivan YY6IEA in Venezuela. I frequently tried, but never successfully 
worked, Drew KO4MA.

And I guess it also emphasizes that, not only do we have to continue to hone 
our technical skills to continue with the fleet that we still do have, but 
moreover that we really do have to continue to support (i.e., give money to) 
AMSAT and Fox. Good luck guys!

Best wishes to all of the community of amateur satellite operators!

73,
Bob.
KC2WYH





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