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How to hear the ISS | AMSAT-UK
8-year-old girl chats with ISS astronaut using ham radio | CNN
Talking to the ISS over Ham Radio Explained by Astronaut Tim Peake #hamr #NASA @ARISS_status @astro_timpeake « Adafruit Industries – Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers!
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
How to listen to the International Space Station | The SWLing Post
ISS International Space Station Cross Band FM Repeater - YouTube
HAM radio on ISS | Matthias on the ISS HAM radio preparing f… | Flickr
HamTV on the ISS | AMSAT-UK
Ham Radio Connects Lanai Students w/ Astronauts on International Space Station via Amateur Radio - YouTube
ESA - Space Station's radio amateurs rewarded
ARISS - Amateur Radio on the ISS on X: "Teachers get a turn this week! As part of the 40th Anniversary of Amateur Radio in Human Spaceflight a special contact is planned
File:ISS-22 Maxim Suraev conducts a ham radio session.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
New ham gear on the ISS generating some excitement - KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog
Current Status of ISS Stations - ARISS
Hams in Space: Contacting the International Space Station
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station - Wikipedia
ISS Astronaut Creating Ham Radio Buzz, Taking Science to Students
Via Southgate: ISS astronaut's favourite ham radio contact – This Week in Amateur Radio
Got a Ham Radio? Call an Astronaut | Air & Space Magazine| Smithsonian Magazine
How to hear the ISS | AMSAT-UK
Contact the ISS - ARISS
Living in space can get lonely. What helps? Talking to random people over ham radio - Los Angeles Times
How to listen to the International Space Station | The SWLing Post
NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren uses a HAM radio to speak with amateur radio operators back on Earth November 3, 2015. The International Space Station is equipped with amateur radio equipment allowing astronauts
Kenwood Radio on ISS
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS)
A Day Of Firsts For ARISS - Nashua Area Radio Society
Earthlings and astronauts chat away, via ham radio