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NASA Podcast - Amateur Space Radio

Posted: 01 Jul 2022 11:57 AM PDT
https://amsat-uk.org/2022/07/01/nasa-podcast-amateur-space-radio/


On Episode 251 of NASAs Houston We Have a Podcast, Courtney Black describes  
the Amateur Radio program that connects astronauts in space to people and  
students around the globe.

This episode was recorded on May 27, 2022.

On this podcast we bring in the experts, scientists, engineers, and  
astronauts, all to let you know whats going on in the world of human  
spaceflight. Along with jam-packed days of science and maintenance,  
astronauts aboard the International Space Station dedicate some time to  
connect with people on Earth. It can be by an IP (internet protocol) phone  
to call a family member, a televised event to connect with media, or even  
amateur radio to connect with students.

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, or ARISS, helps create  
education opportunities that inspire students to pursue careers in  
STEM-related fields  -thats engineering, math, science, or technology  by  
having the opportunity to talk to crew members on orbit. Today, we hear the  
story of a former teacher who has seen first-hand how ARISS communication  
impacts students lives here on Earth, and how important this program is for  
future generations of space explorers.

Courtney Black is an education project manager with the International Space  
Station U.S. National Laboratory. Before joining the National Lab, Black  
served as a formal educator for 14 years, educating elementary to high  
school students. Her passion for incorporating space education in lessons  
earned her recognition among her peers and allowed for students to  
participate in once in a lifetime opportunities, such as ARISS contacts and  
a downlink with the International Space Station.

Black is a Space Station Ambassador, a Solar System Ambassador, teacher  
liaison to the Space Foundation, Space Center Houston SEEC (Space Educator  
Expedition Crew) crew member, and an education, an educator member of the  
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Civil Air Patrol.

Black has presented at multiple conferences and is excited to continue  
presenting on topics to help bring awareness and encourage utilization of a  
myriad of resources available which aim to improve life on Earth through  
the investigation and exploration of space.

And of course, were very excited to have her share these resources on  
todays episode of Houston We Have a Podcast. So lets get right into it.  
Enjoy.

Listen to the podcast at
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/audio/ep251_amateur_space_radio.mp3



Source: NASA Podcast Episode 251  
https://nasa.gov/johnson/HWHAP/amateur-space-radio

This posting includes a media file:  
http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/audio/ep251_amateur_space_radio.mp3

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IARU-R1 Spectrum Regulation and Liaison Committee Slides

Posted: 29 Jun 2022 10:39 AM PDT
https://amsat-uk.org/2022/06/29/iaru-r1-spectrum-regulation-and-liaison-committee-slides/


The Chair of the IARU Region 1 Spectrum Regulation and Liaison Committee,  
Barry Lewis G4SJH, took part in a joint session with the IARU-R1 Political  
Relations Committee (PRC) during the member society International Meeting  
convened during the HamRadio2022 Friedrichshafen event.

The session highlighted the connections the SRLC maintains with Region 1  
regulatory bodies and the work carried out since early 2021. This included  
engagement in the WRC23 preparatory activities in a number of regional  
bodies and the detailed study work both with ITU‑R and CEPT. The hot topics  
affecting amateur spectrum bands were summarised with particular attention  
being paid to the 23cm band topic on the agenda of WRC23.

The SRLC slide set can be found at

https://www.iaru-r1.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/SRLC-slides.pdf

Further detailed information on the 23cm band topic can be found at

https://www.iaru-r1.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/23cm-Band-and-RNSS-_June2022.pdf

Source IARU Region 1 https://iaru-r1.org/





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