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ATG - chem_coach - K3TEE

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Retired Wayne Community College Lead Chemistry Instructor, NBCT Science, Eagle Scout, Silver Beaver award, big Duke basketball fan. Social media, chemistry, and ham radio amateur extra.

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Very nicely done. I wish I was still teaching.

10.05.2025 19:37 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Jennifer, a latina woman smiles in her home office in San Diego. She's wearing an orange sweater and stands in front of a built in bookcase.

Jennifer, a latina woman smiles in her home office in San Diego. She's wearing an orange sweater and stands in front of a built in bookcase.

Hi, I'm Jennifer 👋🙂

I empower academics to be confident showing up online. Nice to meet you!

A bit about me 🤗
-I live in Oceanside, California
-I have 2 cute cats, Bartlet and Ash
-I got married last summer at the San Diego Zoo
-I'm a poet

Have you introduced yourself here yet? 💡

22.03.2025 00:50 — 👍 29    🔁 9    💬 6    📌 0

Always such an inspiration.

10.05.2025 19:03 — 👍 6    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
A graphic titled "ARISS Frequencies" details amateur radio frequencies on the ISS. An astronaut, Thomas Pesquet (KG5FYG), is shown inside the ISS, holding a microphone amid equipment and patches. The frequency plan includes: ARISS voice repeater (437.800 MHz transmit, 145.990 MHz receive with 67 Hz PL tone), packet radio (145.825 MHz), and educational contacts (145.800 MHz). Caption: "Thomas Pesquet, KG5FYG using one of the ARISS radios. NASA Photo." An ARISS logo is in the bottom right.

A graphic titled "ARISS Frequencies" details amateur radio frequencies on the ISS. An astronaut, Thomas Pesquet (KG5FYG), is shown inside the ISS, holding a microphone amid equipment and patches. The frequency plan includes: ARISS voice repeater (437.800 MHz transmit, 145.990 MHz receive with 67 Hz PL tone), packet radio (145.825 MHz), and educational contacts (145.800 MHz). Caption: "Thomas Pesquet, KG5FYG using one of the ARISS radios. NASA Photo." An ARISS logo is in the bottom right.

Are you up to date on your ARISS frequencies? Here are the 4 you need to know.

What about casual ham radio contacts with the crew? When they choose to get on the radio you will hear them on the the repeater. Listen for NA1SS or one of our other callsigns.

10.03.2025 17:28 — 👍 7    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 1

Hi Thomas, I hope you enjoyed your visit to Fort Macon. About 15 years ago the industrial machine students at Wayne Community College where I taught chemistry, built metal bases for the cannons at the fort. The sea air was destroying the wooden ones. They even fired one of the cannons as a tribute.

12.01.2025 19:10 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Number of moons of orbiting celestials

29.12.2024 02:47 — 👍 164    🔁 33    💬 4    📌 1

Just saw where Orin Pilkey died. The Duke University coastal geologist.

18.12.2024 13:07 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Thanks John.

18.12.2024 13:06 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0