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        "address": "n4hf.philip (a) gmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Philip Jenkins",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Cubesat H2 - radar calibration",
    "date": "2014-08-05T15:02:06Z",
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    "content": "In the July/August 2014 issue of \"Potentials\" (which is the magazine for\nstudent members of IEEE), three professors from the University of Hawaii\npresent a general overview of CubeSats.\n\nThe authors then describe their and their students' designs (and success)\nin building  a CubeSat designated H2 (Hooponopono) to replace the RADCAL\nsatellite (used for radar calibration) which ceased communication in May\n2013, 17 years after its predicted life time of three years.\n\nAmong other things, I find it interesting that the team members are using\nHam Radio Deluxe and a Yaesu GS-232 rotor controller for tracking at their\nground station. The ELaNA  program also gets a prominent mention. The\nsatellite transmits and receives on 437.22 Mhz, so the frequency\ncoordination and licensing were handled through the IARU and FCC.\n\nPhilip N4HF\n",
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