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Contact IIS Satellites
Some  ISS crew members make random, unscheduled, amateur radio voice contacts  with earth-bound radio amateurs, often called "hams". They can make  radio contacts during their breaks, pre-sleep time and before and after  mealtime. Astronauts have contacted thousands of hams around the world.  The work schedules of the ISS crew dictate when they are able to operate  the radios. The crew's usual waking period is 0730 - 1930 UTC. The most  common times to find a crew member making casual periods are about one  hour after waking and before sleeping, when they have personal time.  They're usually free most of the weekend, as well.  More
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