Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Novo astronauta britanico já é radioamador

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 5 de Maio de 2014 - 15:04:41 WEST


Mesmo que fosse português, tinha na ISS, muitos radioamadores que o
poderiam supervisionar ...

João Costa (CT1FBF)

2014-05-05 14:34 GMT+01:00 Carlos Fonseca <ct1gfqgrupos  gmail.com>:
> Para ser mauzinho ah que procurar:
>
> Vai ter que esperar 2 anos para poder falar sem ser supervisionado?
>
> Não, porque não eh português.
>
> Hhahha
>
> 73's de CT1GFQ
> Carlos Fonseca
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> No dia 05/05/2014 13:17, "João Costa &gt; CT1FBF" <ct1fbf  gmail.com>
> escreveu:
>>
>> UK astronaut Tim Peake is now KG5BVI
>>
>> UK ESA astronaut Tim Peake took the opportunity to sit his Technician
>> amateur radio exam at the end of April while he was in Houston for
>> astronaut training. He has now been issued the ham radio
>> callsignKG5BVI
>>
>> At the beginning of March Tim gave a presentation to the UKSEDS
>> National Student Space Conference in Leicester. During the talk he
>> expressed his enthusiasm about getting his amateur radio licence and
>> operating from the International Space Station.
>>
>> Tim is currently training for Expedition 46/47 to the International
>> Space Station which is scheduled for November 2015.
>>
>> Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ESATimPeake
>>
>> Twitter https://twitter.com/astro_timpeake
>>
>> The UK’s first astronaut was Helen Sharman GB1MIR who launched into
>> space 23 years ago on May 18, 1991, see
>> http://amsat-uk.org/about/history/first-uk-astronaut-helen-sharman-gb1mir/
>>
>> The USA Technician licence is the equivalent of the UK Foundation. The
>> 35-question Technician exam covers topics such as radio theory,
>> regulations and operating practices. 26 of the 35 questions need to be
>> answered correctly to pass. Unlike the system in the UK there are no
>> practical assessments for the USA exams just a single multiple choice
>> exam paper. All the questions and answers for the US exams are
>> available online and you can try a practice Technician exam at
>> http://www.qrz.com/hamtest/
>>
>> Technicians are allowed to use up to 1500 watts output on all the VHF,
>> UHF and Microwave bands and 200 watts output on four HF bands. USA
>> Technicians have full amateur privileges in the frequencies they are
>> allocated, for example they can do set up beacons or repeaters,
>> operate maritime mobile and design and build their own equipment.
>>
>>
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