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It was early one morning.
It was back in 1991.
It was January.
It was hot.
I left the radio on.
This is Maggie Iacuento, a ham radio operator in the small town of Colac, Australia.
And I was up very early in the morning and having a cup of coffee and I heard this crackle.
I thought, oh, this is interesting.
And I heard this deep, heavy rushing going, CQ, CQ, U2CQ.
This is U2MIR looking for contacts.
U2MIR, the Soviet space station.
I was so happy.
I was unbelievably happy.
I said, well, this is it.
And with great nervousness, I pressed the transmit button and I said, you too, mir.
This is VK3CFI.
CFI, the handle is Maggie.