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{ "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/DHXX65WY7HLQ4SWITD63VKOCTY2PHNRZ/", "mailinglist": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/", "message_id": "[email protected]", "message_id_hash": "DHXX65WY7HLQ4SWITD63VKOCTY2PHNRZ", "thread": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/thread/DHXX65WY7HLQ4SWITD63VKOCTY2PHNRZ/", "sender": { "address": "f.karnauskas (a) amsat.org", "mailman_id": "02f2877f42094664ac13747666775d0e", "emails": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/sender/02f2877f42094664ac13747666775d0e/emails/" }, "sender_name": "[email protected]", "subject": "[AMSAT-BB] ANS-079 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins for March 20, 2022", "date": "2022-03-20T00:02:42Z", "parent": null, "children": [], "votes": { "likes": 0, "dislikes": 0, "status": "neutral" }, "content": "AMSAT NEWS SERVICE\nANS-079\n\nThe AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and information service of AMSAT, the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space including reports on the activities of a worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an active interest in designing, building, launching and communicating through analog and digital Amateur Radio satellites.\n\nThe news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur Radio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it.\n\nPlease send any amateur satellite news or reports to: [email protected]\n\nYou can sign up for free e-mail delivery of the AMSAT News Service Bulletins via the ANS List; to join this list see: https://mailman.amsat.org/postorius/lists/ans.amsat.org/\n\nIn this edition:\n\n* AMSAT at Dayton Hamvention - Call for Volunteers\n* AMSAT Booth Scheduled for CubeSat Developers Workshop 2022\n* Amateur Radio Payload Proposed for the Tiangong Space Station\n* WRC23: 23cm Band Work Continues in CEPT\n* ARISS News\n* Upcoming Satellite Operations\n* Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events\n* Satellite Shorts From All Over\n\n\nANS-079 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins\n\nTo: All RADIO AMATEURS\nFrom: Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation\n712 H Street NE, Suite 1653\nWashington, DC 20002\n\nDATE 2022 Mar 20\n\n\nAMSAT at Dayton Hamvention - Call for Volunteers\n\nPhil Smith, W1EME, AMSAT Hamvention Team Leader, reports, \"In 2019, we had about 40 people assist with the AMSAT booth at the Hamvention. It was the efforts of those volunteers that made the 2019 Dayton Hamvention a success for AMSAT. The interaction with AMSAT members, satellite operators, designers, and builders makes the whole experience a lot of fun.\n\n\"The 2022 Hamvention is May 20-22 at the Greene County Fairgrounds in Xenia, Ohio. Would you consider helping AMSAT at the Hamvention this year? Whether you're available for only a couple of hours or if you can spend the entire weekend with us, your help would be greatly appreciated. Please send an e-mail to me at w1eme (at) amsat (dot) org if you can help.\"\n\n[ANS thanks Phil Smith, W1EME, AMSAT Hamvention Team Leader for the above information.]\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n Join the 2022 President's Club!\n Score your 2\" 4-Color Accent Commemorative Coin.\n This gold finished coin comes with\nFull Color Certificate and Embroidered Iron-on AMSAT Logo Patch\n Donate today at\n https://www.amsat.org/join-the-amsat-presidents-club/\n You won't want to miss it!\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\nAMSAT Booth Scheduled for 2022 CubeSat Developers Workshop\n\nThe 2022 Cubesat Developers Workshop will be held on April 26-28 at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, California. The workshop, themed “Building the Future of Space Together”, recently announced the schedule for the three day event and is available online at https://www.cubesatdw.org/. \n\nAMSAT Vice President - Engineering Jerry Buxton, N0JY, and others will host a booth in the exhibitor's area. All interested persons are invited to stop by and ask questions, make suggestions or simply say \"hello\". Persons with Electrical Engineering degrees with RF experiences and Mechanical Engineers are especially invited to stop by and discuss volunteer opportunities available in the FOX-Plus and GOLF programs.\n\n[ANS thanks AMSAT and the CubeSat.org for the above information.]\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nAmateur Radio Payload Proposed for the Tiangong Space Station\n\nThe IARU satellite frequency coordination panel reports an application has been submitted for an Amateur Radio payload to be hosted on the Tiangong space station. The coordination request says:\n\nCSSARC is the Amateur Radio payload for Chinese Space Station, proposed by Chinese Radio Amateurs Club (CRAC), Aerospace System Engineering Research Institute of Shanghai (ASES) and Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT).\n\nThe first phase of the payload is capable of providing the following functions utilizing the VHF/UHF amateur radio band:\n1. V/V or U/U crew voice;\n2. V/U or U/V FM repeater;\n3. V/V or U/U 1k2 AFSK digipeater;\n4. V/V or U/U SSTV or digital image.\n\nThe payload will provide resources for radio amateurs worldwide to make contacts with onboard astronauts, or communicate with each other. It will also play a rule to inspire students to pursue interests and careers in science, technology, engineering and math, and to encourage more people to get interested in amateur radio.\n\nPlanning a launch from Wenchang in Q3 2022 to the Chinese Space Station.\n\n[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information.]\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\n Need new satellite antennas? Purchase Arrows, Alaskan Arrows,\n and M2 LEO-Packs from the AMSAT Store. When you purchase through\n AMSAT, a portion of the proceeds goes towards\n Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.\n https://amsat.org/product-category/hardware/\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\nWRC23: 23cm Band Work Continues in CEPT\n\nThe 4th meeting of the CEPT project team (CPG PTC) tasked with developing the CEPT Brief for WRC23 agenda item 9.1b on 23cm band amateur service and RNSS coexistence took place during March 2022. The IARU R1 was present and provided a contribution to the working document. A summary report describing the contributions and the meeting activity can be found at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-079-CEPT.\n\nThe meeting did not tackle any technical studies directly but the developing brief reports and summarizes the activities taking place in other groups where they are being carried out. Updates were made to the background including a description of the work carried out by the amateur community in CEPT and ITU-R with respect to resolves 1 of the WRC-19 Resolution 774. Further updates were introduced to describe the study work taking place in ITU-R (WP’s 4C and 5A).\n\nThe draft CEPT Brief will undergo further development as technical studies evolve in the wider regulatory community including both CEPT and ITU-R. The next activity concerning this topic will take place in the CEPT arena (SE40) to progress the technical studies and the draft ECC Report. More information is available at https://iaru-r1.org/.\n\n[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information.]\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\nAMSAT's GOLF Program is about getting back to higher orbits, and it all\nbegins with GOLF-TEE – a technology demonstrator for deployable solar\npanels, propulsion, and attitude control, now manifested for launch on\nNASA's ELaNa 46 mission. Come along for the ride. The journey will be\nworth it!\n\n https://tinyurl.com/ANS-GOLF\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\nARISS NEWS\n\nAmateurs and others around the world may listen in on contacts between amateurs operating in schools and allowing students to interact with astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station. The downlink frequency on which to listen is 145.800 MHz worldwide.\n\n+ Upcoming Contacts\nToyonaka High School, Toyonaka, Japan, direct via 8J3THS.\nThe ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS.\nThe downlink frequency is presently scheduled to be 145.800 MHz.\nThe scheduled crewmember is Kayla Barron, KI5LAL.\nContact is go for Monday, March 21, 2022 at 08:46:32 UTC.\n\n+ Completed Contacts\nKids Star Club Sayama, Sayama, Japan, multi-point via 8J1KSC.\nThe ISS callsign was NA1SS.\nThe downlink frequency was 145.800 MHz.\nThe crewmember was Mark Vande Hei KG5GNP.\nContact was successful on Thursday, March 17, 2022 at 10:21:47 UTC.\n\n\nThe latest information on the operation mode can be found at https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html\n\nThe latest list of frequencies in use can be found at https://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html\n \n[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, one of the ARISS operation team mentors for the above information]\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\n AMSAT, along with our ARISS partners, is developing an amateur\n radio package, including two-way communication capability, to\n be carried on-board Gateway in lunar orbit.\n\n Support AMSAT's projects today at https://www.amsat.org/donate/\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\nUpcoming Satellite Operations\n\nNone listed at this time.\n\n[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT rover page manager, for the above information]\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nHamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events\n\n+ April 16 - Raleigh NC Hamfest\nN4HF will attend with information table and demonstrations.\nJim Graham Building – NC State Fairgrounds\n4285 Trinity Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607\nhttps://www.rarsfest.org/\n\n+ April 23 - Brainerd Area Hamfest\nBrainerd National Guard Armory\nhttps://brainerdham.org/\n\n+ October 7-8 - 2022 Rocky Mountain ARRL Division Convention\nEvent Center at Archer\n3921 Archer Pkwy\nCheyenne, Wyoming 82007\nhttps://wyhamcon.org/site\n\n[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT Events page manager, for the above information.]\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n \nSatellite Shorts From All Over\n\n+ Two upgraded Astro Pi units have arrived on the International Space Station. Each unit contains the latest model of the Raspberry Pi computer, plus a Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera and a host of sensors on a custom Sense HAT, all housed inside a special flight case designed to keep everything cool and protected. You can read the story of how the Astro Pi units were built at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-079-raspberry-pi.\n[ANS thanks Raspberry-Pi.org for the above information.]\n\n+ NASA rolled the Space Launch System, a heavy-duty rocket designed to send astronauts to the moon, out of the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center on Thursday evening. A crawler-transporter originally built more than 50 years ago for the Apollo program hauled the towering rocket to its launch pad for a countdown dress rehearsal. The dress rehearsal in early April, when the launch team will load super-cold liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen propellants into the rocket’s Boeing-built core stage and upper stage, made by United Launch Alliance. Read more about the preparations for the Artemis-I mission at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-079-artemis.\n[ANS thanks Spaceflightnow.com for the above information.]\n\n+ Oregon’s first satellite, also known as OreSat0, was launched into low Earth orbit on March 15 aboard Astra's \"LV0009\" rocket from Kodiak, Alaska. OreSat0 was designed and built by the Portland State Aerospace Society (PSAS), an interdisciplinary student group at Portland State University. It’s the first in a series of three satellites. It carries an Amateur Radio communications system. PSAS already has close to 200 data packets from the satellite as it circles the Earth and is working better than anticipated. Experiments will begin shortly allowing PSAS to test their sensors and systems over the next few years until OreSat0 makes its journey home. In the meantime, PSAS is already building its next satellite, OreSat0.5, which is equipped with a better camera to guide its journey later this summer. More information at https://www.pdx.edu/news/oregons-first-satellite-launched-orbit.\n[ANS thanks Portland State University for the above information.]\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\nJoin AMSAT today at https://launch.amsat.org/\n\nIn addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership to:\n\n* Societies (a recognized group, clubs or organization).\n* Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership at one-half the standard yearly rate.\n* Post-secondary school students enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the student rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status.\n* Memberships are available for annual and lifetime terms.\n\nContact info [at] amsat.org for additional membership information.\n\n73 and remember to help Keep Amateur Radio in Space!\n\nThis week's ANS Editor, Frank Karnauskas, N1UW\nn1uw at amsat dot org\n\n\n\n\n", "attachments": [] }