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International Space Station Reference
International Space Station Reference Ham Radio When astronauts, cosmonauts and mission specialists from many nations fly on the international space station, they will have amateur, or ham, radio as a constant companion. Since its first flight in 1983, ham radio has flown on more than two-dozen space shuttle missions. Dozens of astronauts have used the Space Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment , or SAREX, to talk to thousands of kids in school and to their families on Earth while they were in orbit.You have been redirected to this page because of one of the following reasons; Your IP address / subnet has been banned from visiting the site You have been caught mirroring content from the server - this carries a 1 month ban of your ISP You are a search engine and are crawling the site too fast Your countries IP address block is prohibited from viewing the contents of the site You have clicked a link to a image file on the site - hot linking is not permitted You have copied frequency information from this site without properly crediting its origin You are associated with the Zarya.info site and are therefore not permitted access to UHF-Satcom.com due to previous copyright violations An unspecified reason Mirroring content from the uhf-satcom website, without express permission, is illegal and is a copyright violation If you think you need access to the site, you can send your request and reason to;

