Friday, 28 September 2018
FM sats frequency chart for your radio
Channel name | Transmit (ctcss 67.0) | Receive |
AO91-1 | 435.24 | 145.96 |
AO91-2 | 435.245 | 145.960 |
AO91-3 | 435.25 | 145.960 |
AO91-4 | 435.255 | 145.960 |
AO91-5 | 435.26 | 145.960 |
AO92-1 | 435.34 | 145.88 |
AO92-2 | 435.345 | 145.880 |
AO92-3 | 435.35 | 145.880 |
AO92-4 | 435.355 | 145.880 |
AO92-5 | 435.36 | 145.880 |
SO50-1 | 145.85 | 436.805 |
SO50-2 | 145.85 | 436.800 |
SO50-3 | 145.85 | 436.795 |
SO50-4 | 145.85 | 436.790 |
SO50-5 | 145.85 | 436.785 |
AO85-1 | 435.16 | 145.98 |
AO85-2 | 435.165 | 145.98 |
AO85-3 | 435.17 | 145.98 |
AO85-4 | 435.175 | 145.98 |
AO85-5 | 435.18 | 145.98 |
Sunday, 23 September 2018
GB9CRS *Railways on the air special event*
James (M0JFP) and B0b M6FLT ran special event call GB9CRS (Chertsey railway station)
Operating HF on both 20 and 40 meters and also a couple of FM satellite passes.
Located laleham Park near Staines IO91.
@G_0ABI thanks for the qso pic.twitter.com/iYRiOllPTN— Arow Antena (@arrowantenna) September 22, 2018
Monday, 17 September 2018
Wednesday, 12 September 2018
Astro-Pi "Mission Space lab" who's interested?
Chertsey Radio club is inviting anyone aged under 19 years old to join us in creating some Python code, which will harness the full sensor range of the raspberry pi and sense hat (astro-pi) and could be run n the International Space station.
We will be visiting the Egham Raspberry Jam at the end of this month and will be running online sessions to help our teams prepare and upload their projects.
If you are a school, code club, or group of people interested, please get in contact we will help you!
If you are a school, code club, or group of people interested, please get in contact we will help you!
Mission Space Lab offers students and young people the chance to have their scientific experiments run on the ISS. Your challenge is to design and program an experiment to be run on an Astro Pi computer. The best experiments will be deployed to the ISS, and your team will have the opportunity to analyse your results and put together a short report about your findings. The ten teams that write the best reports will be selected as the Astro Pi Mission Space Lab winners!
Who can take part?
Anyone who is 19 years or younger
In teams of two to six
Supervised by a teacher or mentor
50% of teams’ members need to be citizens of an ESA Member/Associate Member State
Please contact us if you are interested via our club e-mail jamesm0jfp@virginmedia.com
Twitter @chertseyrc
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)