Change is the law of life and those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.
 The New AO-7 Log and Resource Site - John Fitzgerald Kennedy
 

The AO-7 Logbook has Moved!

You have been redirected to the new home of the AO-7 Logbook and Resource Website. Please update your links to reflect the new location at http://www.planetemily.com/ao7/

The reason the site was moved was primarily to simplify access to the site and provide better database support. As part of the move, the developer (Emily) decided it was a good time to re-design the code so that the site is easier to maintain. Menus have been standardized, the page was given a new stylesheet and pages were optimized.

You may notice some delay in viewing the log!

The old logbook only displayed the last 50 records. The new logbook allows you to view an entire month at a time, and allows you to browse back to previous months back to the time the log was created in June 2003. We are also displaying the list of QSOs in the log page itself.

If you are having any difficulty accessing this website please contact the site administrators:

  • W0EEC - Emily Clarke
  • LA2QAA - John Hackett

Both may be contacted by using the contact form on this site


Please Join and Support AMSAT

AMSAT is a worldwide group of Amateur Radio Operators who share an active interest in building, launching and communicating with each other through non-commercial Amateur Radio satellites. In the past 35 years AMSAT has used predominantly volunteer labor and donated resources to design, construct and,successfully launch over two dozen Amateur Radio communications satellites into Earth orbit.

Your membership in AMSAT will help fund both construction and ground support for new satellites. The newest projects are P3E Express and AMSAT Eagles I and II, and these three satellites are being designed to provide worldwide coverate 24/7.

These important projects are in need of financial support. Your membership in and donations to AMSAT will help insure the satellite programs are completed and launched.

If you are in North America, you can find information about joining AMSAT at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/membership

If you are outside North America, you can find out about local AMSAT activities at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/AboutAmsat