[KCDXC] Task Status Report: Code Practice 10/6/2011 by K0RU - 73

Robert Underwood runderwood6 at kc.rr.com
Thu Oct 6 20:48:49 EDT 2011


Thanks to AC0KN - Jim for checking in tonight.

73 Rob K0RU
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 SKCC#: 329
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-----Original Task-----
Subject: Code Practice 10/6/2011 by K0RU - 73
Priority: Normal

Status: Not Started
% Complete: 0%
Actual work: 0 hours

Requested by: Robert Underwood


10/6/2011 @ 24:00 UTC
5 wpm Farnsworth Method (13 wpm characters, 5 wpm spacing)
vvv de k0ru QST The Olde Towne Middle School Radio and Technology Club,
KC5NXD (RTC) in Ridgeland, Mississippi set off on an adventure this year by
launching a balloon into the near-space region of our atmosphere. De k0ru
USB USB K
10/6/2011 @ 24:15 UTC
5 wpm Farnsworth Method (13 wpm characters, 5 wpm spacing)
vvv de k0ru QST Over the past year, I have researched many different
technologies, attended the ARRL TI-2 SPACE IN THE CLASSROOM school in
Dayton, Ohio and found many ways to get the students involved. De k0ru USB
USB K
10/6/2011 @ 24:25 UTC
8 wpm Farnsworth Method (13 wpm characters, 8 wpm spacing)
vvv de k0ru QST The inspiration for this idea came from the ending of the
NASA Space Shuttle Program. The club formed a major partnership with
Mississippi State University (MSU) in an effort to enrich the students with
science, engineering and hands-on skills. De k0ru USB USB K
10/6/2011 @ 24:35 UTC
10 wpm Farnsworth Method (13 wpm characters, 10 wpm spacing)
vvv de k0ru QST Members of the Aerospace Engineering program in the Bagley
College of Engineering agreed to help get this project off the ground. De
k0ru USB USB K
Vvv de k0ru QST But the real driving force for this project has been the
students whose efforts at fundraising and scrounging parts made the project
work. De k0ru USB USB K


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