On July 30, 2022, Roscosmos cosmonauts from the Russian segment of the ISS will conduct a radio communication session with the city of Almetyevsk (Russia, Republic of Tatarstan). Reception frequency 145.800 MHz. Students will be in touch. Signals will be heard over the territory of Europe and Siberia. This will be direct contact. Radio session starts at 14:08 UTC (17:08 Moscow time).
All radio amateurs are requested not to interfere with radio communications. Calls from other stations, except for the planned work, will be ignored by the ISS crew. Respect colleagues!
- Radio communication with the ISS in 2 steps – apply
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