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    "sender_name": "Tanan Rangseeprom",
    "subject": "[AMSAT-BB] BCCSAT-1 launched into space",
    "date": "2021-03-18T18:42:03Z",
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    "content": "BCCSAT-1 is an educational multi-spectral Cubesat 1U developed by the\ncooperation between Bangkok Christian College and the King’s Mongkut\nuniversity of technology north Bangkok. http://bccsat.bcc.ac.th/\n\nSchedule When our cubesat is completely finished it will be launched into\nspace in March 20,2021 06.07 AM UTC at Russia with the Soyuz-2.1 rocket by\nUNISAT-7 GAUSS SRL to the low earth orbit at 575 km.\nhttp://en.roscosmos.ru/21973/ and https://www.roscosmos.ru/30285/\n\nBCCSAT-1\n1 99999U 21999A   21079.53571058 -.00000058  00000-0  00000+0 0    06\n2 99999 098.4012 345.1641 0004344 283.2593 155.6823 14.80364805    03\n\nDownlink Frequency\nBeacon 435.635 MHz CW  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPpSTEf3PUI\nSlow Scan Digital Video SSDV Data 435.635 MHz AFSK 1.2 kbps\nTelemetry Data 435.635 MHz GMSK 9.6 kbps\n\nAfter launch into space if AMSAT member receives the CW signal of BCCSAT-1\nsatellite. please send information to our team directly an email to:\[email protected]\n\nBCCSAT-1 is a technology demonstration satellite in Thailand. High school\nstudents in Bangkok Cristian College in collaboration with King Mongkut’s\nUniversity of Technology (KMUTNB) and the Radio Amateur Society of Thailand\n(RAST) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEcg5q7ZBw0 are building the\nsatellite.\n\nThe project aims to build capacity on systems engineering, space education,\nand radio communication technology to students. During the project,\nstudents will learn about communication technology through amateur radio\nactivities. It also encourages other interested people to receive the\nsatellite signal.\n\nThe main missions of BCCSAT-1 include: (1) testing in-house developed\nsatellite transceiver and antenna in orbit (2) experiment of Slow-Scan\nDigital Video (SSDV) transmission from the satellite (3) take pictures of\nEarth by cameras onboard satellite\n\nBCCSAT-1 communication subsystem is an in-house developed transceiver and\nantennas. It has the capability to transmit GMSK modulation signal at 9.6\nkbps, FSK for SSDV at 1.2 kbps and receive AFSK signal at 1.2 kbps. The\ntransceiver will send its parameter such as RSSI and temperature to the\nground station.\n\nBCCSAT-1 will carry four cameras onboard the satellite and aim to capture\nimages of the Earth in different wavelengths: red, green, blue, NIR, and\nRed Edge band.\n\nWe hope to process the images acquired for the Normalized Difference\nVegetation Index (NDVI) and widely used in Science education. The images\nwill be widely distributed among amateur radio community via the experiment\nof SSDV transmission system and GMSK packets downlink. Moreover, BCCSAT-1\nwill be able to transmit pre-stored images chosen by high school students.\n\nBCCSAT-1 will provide the multi spectral images by having the total of 5\ncameras on board; Red, Green, Blue, NIR, and Red Edge bands. The images we\nget from these cameras will be used to process for the Normalized\ndifference vegetation index (NDVI), that will significantly provides huge\nadvantage on analyzing the terrain of the country.\n\n73\nTanan Rangseeprom , HS1JAN\n\n\n",
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