Congratulations!
Best regards.

Fabiano Moser
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On 17/10/2012, at 20:37, Amsat Argentina <amsa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On May-19 authorized high altitude Balloon was launched from La Pampa,
> Argentina, reaching 34.000 m, carring UHF to VHF (4w) subtone
> activated repeater, APRS lu7aa-11, Robot-36 live SSTV, CW, 40/20m CW
> tlm beacon and 2 video cameras. (Total weight 970 grams) Details (in
> spanish) on http://www.amsat.org.ar/globo19.htm
> 
> During the 4 hours flight, over 200 stations pileup doing bilateral
> QSOs thru repeater participated using mostly dual band handies, a
> contest was in place, winner from Uruguay won a dual band handy,
> participants got certificates http://www.amsat.org.ar/cx2tq.jpg
> 
> Payload was recovered from a mud on Oct-6 by 4x4 Adventure Group in
> isolated and flooded area, recovered payload photos & analysis on
> http://www.amsat.org.ar/rescate.jpg
> 
> Video and sound taken by two on board TV Cameras spanned 6 hours, they
> had been compiled and available to view on http://youtu.be/ib9_zlgN8d0
> 
> Experiment is part of Amsat-LU development and field tests as well as
> users practice of LUSEX satellite http://www.lusex.org.ar
> 
> Planned to be repeated during Nov/Dec timeframe pending flight
> authorization by Argentina Federal Aviation Authorities.
> 
> 73, LU7AA, AMSAT Argentina
> info at amsat.org.ar
> http://www.amsat.org.ar
> http://www.facebook.com/Amsat.LU
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