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CX2SA  > AMSAT    07.12.19 02:01l 70 Lines 2916 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Dec-9 NEMO-1 is made to sea
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From: CX2SA@CX2SA.SAL.URY.SOAM
To  : AMSAT@WW

                          Dec-9 NEMO-1 is made to sea
                          ===========================
Dear Friends,

On Monday Dec-9, an AMSAT Argentina team will sail 100 km offshore from
Mar del Plata to launch the NEMO-1 buoy, callsign=LU7AA
http://amsat.org.ar/nemo.jpg. There will be an information network in
7095 LSB from 10hs-LU.

NEMO is the name given by Jules Verne in 1870 to the captain of the
Nautilus in his novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas.

NEMO means 'Nobody' in Latin and is also the name of a cute little fish
rescued by his father in the movie created by Disney Studios.

And it is the name with which AMSAT Argentina baptized the Buoy that will
sail free South Atlantic seas.

Photos at http://amsat.org.ar?f=buoy , the objective of this experience
is to trace sea currents and propagation, in addition to demonstrating
that amateur radio can be part and contribute to the future.

AMSAT-LU thanks the invaluable contribution of more than 119 friends,
institutions, groups and associations http://amsat.org.ar/?f=ce whose
licenses/names will travel aboard NEMO-1
http://amsat.org.ar/COLABORACIONBOYA.pdf, to leave a mark on the future
confirming that the amateur radio is a joint effort and an adventure to
share.

The measurements and objectives to be shared are: QRP HF Propagation
during the tour, Marine Currents, Insolation, Temperatures, environment
according to route and schedules, Igate to APRS and terrestrial
satellites, test of solar cells, batteries, GPSs and equipment on board,
etc. , all data can be received by radio by whoever wants to do it
besides being public via the Internet.

NEMO-1, powered by solar cells and batteries, will emit 900mW WSPR in 20m
(14,095.6) and Packet-APRS in 2m 1W (144,930/144,390/145,825 the latter
at sea to be repeated by APRS satellites), please enable WSPR and APRS in
your station that will help to receive the Buoy and the Pico Balloon.

WSPR Tracking: http://lu7aa.org/buoy.asp or http://lu7aa.com.ar/buoy.asp
(slow but with + information) APRS Tracking: http: aprs.fi/? Call =
lu7aa-8 or https://tracker.habhub.org/#!mt=roadmap&mz=5&qm=1_day&f=LU7AA-
8&q=lu7aa-8

AMSAT-LU will grant a certificate to those who receive and report WSPR
and request it.

At the same time, the LU1ESY Pico Balloon is now flying at 12,000 meters
high in the middle of the Indian Ocean, was launched from V. Gesell on
Dec-2, tracking: http://lu7aa.org/wspr.asp or
http://lu7aa.com.ar/wspr.asp or http://aprs.fi?call=lu1esy-8 or
https://tracker.habhub.org/#!mt=roadmap&mz=5&qm=1_day&f=LU1ESY-
8&q=lu1esy-8

WSPR program at: http://amsat.org.ar/wspr.exe

Thank you for joining and being part of the future of the amateur radio.

We appreciate, if possible, the dissemination of this information.

73, LU7AA, AMSAT Argentina
http://amsat.org.ar
https://facebook.com/AMSAT.LU
info (at) amsat.org.ar


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