Hello,
The CAMSAT XW-3 (CAS-9) satellite has been launched at UTC 03:11:31. Hams can try to receive CW beacon and GMSK telemetry signals and use linear transponder to make contact at approximately the following time and location.
Western Australia: UTC 2021-12-26 03:36:36
South America: UTC 2021-12-26 04:10:00
North America: UTC 2021-12-26 04:20:00
Asia: UTC 2021-12-26 04:50:00
Europe: UTC 2021-12-26 08:10:00
Two-Line Orbital Element:
XW-3(CAS-9)
1 99999U 21360.14997609 .00000032 00000-0 10363-4 0 00007
2 99999 098.5836 072.3686 0004232 307.2415 261.3002 14.38559758000156
Merry Christmas & 73!
Alan Kung, BA1DU
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In this edition:
* CAMSAT XW-3 (CAS-9) To Be Launched Today
* ARISS SSTV Event Scheduled for Dec 26
* Bob Davis, KF4KSS, AMSAT Engineer, SK
* AO-73 Mode Change Made
* Change Of Operation Schedule of FO-99 / NEXUS
* New release of AMSAT Status for Android
* ARISS News
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
ANS-360 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
To: All RADIO AMATEURS
From: Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
712 H Street NE, Suite 1653
Washington, DC 20002
DATE 2021 Dec 26
CAMSAT XW-3 (CAS-9) To Be Launched Today
The CAMSAT XW-3 (CAS-9) amateur radio satellite is scheduled to be launched
today, 2021-12-26, at 03:11:31 UTC, and will be deployed at 98.858°E and
28.413°S at UTC 03:35:58, a location close to Western Australia.
Radio amateurs will receive CW beacon and GMSK telemetry signals
approximately 38 seconds after the satellite is separated from the launch
vehicle, and then the linear transponder will be put into use after
approximately 49 seconds.
CAMSAT is looking for the CW beacon and telemetry monitoring from Western
Australia, South America and North America during the first orbit of the
satellite.
A preliminary Two-Line Orbital Element set has been released. However, any
launch delay will affect this prediction radically, and radar-confirmed
TLEs will probably not be available for several days:
XW-3(CAS-9)
1 99999U 21360.14997609 .00000032 00000-0 10363-4 0 00007
2 99999 098.5836 072.3686 0004232 307.2415 261.3002 14.38559758000156
CW telemetry beacon:
*Frequency: 435.575MHz
*RF power: 20dBm
*CW rate: 22wpm
GMSK telemetry:
*Frequency: 435.725MHz
*RF power: 23dBm
*Data rate: 4800bps
V/U mode linear transponder:
*Uplink frequency: 145.870MHz
*Downlink frequency: 435.180MHz
*RF power: 20dBm
*Bandwidth: 30kHz
*Spectrum inverted
Preliminary Doppler.SQF file entry:
XW-3(CAS-9),435180,145870,USB,LSB,REV,0,0,V/U_Transponder
A detailed CAS-9 user's manual is available at https://bit.ly/3EokTw5
[ANS thanks Alan Kung, BA1DU, for the above information]
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Donate today at
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You won't want to miss it!
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ARISS SSTV Event Scheduled for Dec 26
An ARISS Slow Scan TV (SSTV) event is scheduled from the International
Space Station (ISS). The event is slated to begin on December 26 at 18:25
UTC for setup and operation and continue until December 31 ending at 17:05
UTC. Dates and times subject to change due to ISS operational adjustments.
Images will be downlinked at 145.8 MHz +/- 3 KHz for Doppler shift and the
expected SSTV mode of operation is PD 120.
The main theme will be for this event will be lunar exploration. Radio
enthusiasts participating in the event can post and view images on the
ARISS SSTV Gallery at https://www.spaceflightsoftware.com/ARISS_SSTV/ .
After your image is posted at the gallery, you can acquire a special award
by linking to https://ariss.pzk.org.pl/sstv/ and follow directions for
submitting a digital copy of your received image.
[ANS thanks Dave Jordan, AA4KN, and Gaston Bertels, ON4WF, ARISS Operations
Team, for the above information]
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Need new satellite antennas? Purchase Arrows, Alaskan Arrows,
and M2 LEO-Packs from the AMSAT Store. When you purchase through
AMSAT, a portion of the proceeds goes towards
Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
https://amsat.org/product-category/hardware/
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Bob Davis, KF4KSS, AMSAT Engineer, SK
Robert “Bob” Davis, 49, passed away on December 10, 2021 at his home in
Pocomoke City, Maryland. Bob became part of the AMSAT Engineering team in
1996 after graduating from the University of Central Florida with a degree
in mechanical engineering. He was instrumental in the revision to the
satellite structure of the Phase 3D spacecraft, adding his expertise to the
mounting system and solar panel deployment system.
Bob was involved with every AMSAT & ARISS project since 1996, including
Eagle, Suitsat, ARISSAT and the FOX series of satellites. He helped design,
build, test and certify the FOX and next generation and was working on the
GOLF satellites. More on Bob’s personal life and family can be found at
https://www.serenitymeadows.com/obits.
The family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, a donation be made to
AMSAT at https://www.amsat.org/donations/kf4kss-memorial/.
[ANS thanks AMSAT for the above information.]
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AO-73 Mode Change Made
FUNcube-1 (AO-73) mode has been changed. It will be in telemetry mode in
sunlight and silent during eclipse. This will allow the team to gather
valuable telemetry, including energy consumption and battery health in
current illumination conditions. This is not an error!
We are grateful for the continued uploading of telemetry data to the
Amsat-UK data warehouse, and the continued support of everyone in gathering
it!
[ANS thanks Wouter Weggelaar, PA3WEG, FUNcube Operations Team, for the
above information]
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AMSAT's GOLF Program is about getting back to higher orbits, and it all
begins with GOLF-TEE – a technology demonstrator for deployable solar
panels, propulsion, and attitude control, now manifested for launch on
NASA's ELaNa 46 mission. Come along for the ride. The journey will be
worth it!
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-GOLF
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Change Of Operation Schedule of FO-99 / NEXUS
The NEXUS operation team has announced that the operation schedule for
FO-99 / NEXUS has been changed. Recently, based on the situation where the
operation of other general-purpose transponder satellites has become
unstable one after another, we will temporarily operate the FO-99 / NEXUS
transponder. The following 3 passes (1st pass on Sunday evening) are
usually his schedule for digital talker operation, but we will change the
schedule and temporarily operate transponders, so we will inform you.
[ANS thanks JAMSAT for the above information]
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New release of AMSAT Status for Android
Loren Lang, K7IW, has developed an Android app for publishing status
updates to the AMSAT website satellite status page (
https://www.amsat.org/status/) and pulling down previous reports through
the site's published API. Since last year, Loren has fixed a few bugs on
different Android platforms and also added a Google Maps view which shows
the location of satellite reports on a map. It will also save preferred
satellites and has a "find me" button for filling in the grid square
automatically. The app is on the Android Play Store in a closed beta.
To join in on the testing, open this link:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/org.northwinds.amsatstatus
And the app can be opened on your phone with this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.northwinds.amsatstatus
Or search for AMSAT Status. Please provide any feedback or feature requests
you want on the app.
[ANS thanks Loren Lang, K7IW, for the above information]
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ARISS NEWS
Amateurs 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.
Recent contacts:
Berufliche Schule Direktorat 1 Nürnberg, Nuremberg, Germany, telebridge via
ON4ISS
The ISS callsign was OR4ISS, and the crewmember was Matthias Maurer KI5KFH.
The contact was successful: Tue 2021-12-21 08:24:05 UTC 81 deg
Congratulation to the Berufliche Schule Direktorat 1 Nürnberg students and
Matthias!
The latest information on the operation mode can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html
The latest list of frequencies in use can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html
[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, one of the ARISS operation team mentors
for the above information]
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AMSAT, along with our ARISS partners, is developing an Amateur
Radio package, including two-way communication capability, to
be carried on-board Gateway in lunar orbit.
Support AMSAT's projects today at https://www.amsat.org/donate/
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
W8LR: Will be in EM78/EM88 beginning 12/23. Times to be posted on Twitter
in the morning.
N4DCW: Will be in EM84 from 12/23 – 12/26
EA5GX: Will be in the RS44 in the cross of 4 grids IM99, JN00, JM09, IN90
in afternoon of Dec. 26 at 17:42 and 19:41UTC around 345.655 +-
W8MTB: Will be in EN71 on Wednesday December 29. If you need EN71 please
email me and let me know so I can listen for you. No passes are a 100%
guarantee but, most likely I’ll be on AO-91 and maybe SO-50.
[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT rover page manager, for the above
information]
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Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
AMSAT Ambassadors provide presentations, demonstrate communicating through
amateur satellites, and host information tables at club meetings, hamfests,
conventions, maker faires, and other events.
- Upcoming Zoom presentations to radio clubs in 2022: two in Canada, one in
Central California
To set up such a presentation for your club, contact:
Clint Bradford, K6LCS
AMSAT Ambassador, ARRL instructor
http://www.work-sat.com
909-999-SATS (7287)
[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT Events page manager, for the above
information]
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ W2JV will be conducting "The Art of Working thru the Amateur Satellites"
as part of the online "Ham Radio University" event on January 8th, 2022.
Registration is now open at https://hamradiouniversity.org/ (ANS thanks
Peter Portanova, W2JV, for the above information)
+ A Soyuz spacecraft carrying a Russian cosmonaut and two Japanese private
astronauts returned to Earth late Dec. 19. After 11 days on the station,
the Soyuz returned to Earth Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin along
with Japanese private astronauts Yusaku “MZ” Maezawa and Yozo Hirano. The
flight brokered by American space tourism company Space Adventures. (ANS
thanks Space News for the above information)
+ The liftoff of a SpaceX cargo ship on the way to the International Space
Station early Tuesday was the 31st and final orbital launch from Florida’s
Space Coast in 2021, setting a new record for the most space missions to
depart from the spaceport in a calendar year. It was also the 31st Falcon 9
launch of the year overall for SpaceX, including 28 from Florida and three
launches from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, setting a company
record. (ANS thanks Spaceflight Now for the above information)
+ Two new Astro Pi units launched were launched into space on December 21,
2021. The new Astro Pi units each consist of a Raspberry Pi computer with
a Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera and a host of sensors, all housed inside
a special space-ready case that makes the hardware suitable for the
International Space Station (ISS). The launch was the culmination of three
years of work Raspberry Pi has done for the European Space Agency to get
the new Astro Pi units ready to become part of the European Astro Pi
Challenge. The complete story can be found at: https://bit.ly/3eoUBzi (ANS
thanks the Raspberry Pi Foundation for the above information.)
+ Derek, OK9SGC, has recently uploaded a very comprehensive beginners guide
to receiving HRPT weather satellite images. The guide covers almost
everything from purchasing and building the hardware, to finding and
tracking the satellites, to setting up the software and decoding images.
HRPT reception can be a little daunting as it requires a good L-Band dish
setup which involves choosing and building a feed, and importantly, a way
to track the satellite with the dish as it moves across the sky. Find this
story and a link to the guide at: https://www.rtl-sdr.com/ (ANS thanks
rtl-sdr.com for the above information)
+ The WSJT-X development group has announced the release of WSJT-X 2.5.3.
Those using FT-4 or other digital modes on linear satellites are reminded
that most such operations occur at the low end of downlink passbands, and
that transmitter power should be kept to a bare minimum to avoid damage to
the satellites. (ANS thanks ARRL and AMSAT for the above information).
+ The James Webb Space Telescope, the “most powerful and complex space
telescope ever built,” was successfully launched on Christmas Day after
having been delayed a first time due to a communication issue between the
observatory and the launch vehicle and then again for bad weather. JWST’s
deployment process involves 50 deployment actions and 344 single-points of
failure. As one NASA official said, “Those who are not worried or even
terrified about this are not understanding what we are trying to do.” (ANS
thanks The Orbital Index for the above information)
+ A Merry Christmas to all our readers from the AMSAT News Service staff!
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Contact info [at] amsat.org for additional membership information.
73 and remember to help Keep Amateur Radio in Space!
This week's ANS Editor, Mark Johns, K0JM
k0jm at amsat dot org
Hello,
The CAMSAT XW-3 (CAS-9) amateur radio satellite will be launched at UTC 03:11:31 on 2021-12-26 , and will be deployed at 98.858°E and 28.413°S at UTC 03:35:58, location close to Western Australia.
Radio amateurs will receive CW beacon and GMSK telemetry signals approximately 38 seconds after the satellite is separated from the launch vehicle, and then the linear transponder will be put into use after approximately 49 seconds.
CAMSAT is looking for the CW beacon and telemetry monitoring from Western Australia, South America and North America during the first orbit of the satellite.
TNX & 73!
Alan Kung, BA1DU
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Hello,
Everything is ready for the launch of CAMSAT XW-3 (CAS9) satellite. It will be launched at UTC 03:11:31 on December 26 as planned, in about 9 hours later from now.
Merry Christmas & 73!
Alan Kung, BA1DU
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I first announced this over a year ago on the mailing list, but I have
finally gotten back to this project. I have an Android app I've developed
for publishing status updates to the AMSAT website and pulling down
previous reports through their published API. I have been working on a few
improvements to it since the last update and would like to get it into
people's hands in time for the upcoming ARISS SSTV event happening Dec.
26th - 31st.
I don't want to abuse my time on this mailing list with updates so please
email me directly if you want to follow along or join in on the beta,
please email me directly. I currently have the app on the Android Play
Store in a closed beta, but hope to have it open publicly soon. I just need
to make sure I don't have any critical issues or compliance problems with
the use of the AMSAT name.
Since last year, I have fixed a few bugs on different Android platforms and
also added a Google Maps view which shows the location of satellite reports
on a map. It will also save your preferred satellite and has a find me
button for filling in the grid square automatically.
To join in on the testing, open this link:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/org.northwinds.amsatstatus
And the app can be opened on your phone with this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.northwinds.amsatstatus
Or search for AMSAT Status. Please provide any feedback or feature requests
you want on the app.
73s,
Loren
K7IW
Effective after the JANUARY 1, 2022 issue, I will be retiring as its author.
I hope someone will pick up the task. My method is completely manual, so
someone might want to automate.
New authors might speak up by replying to this.
Ron W5RKN
Hello Everyone,
First Merry Xmas to all.
I am seeing on the list this new mode to use the satellites in Digital
modes
on FT4 or FT8 but I cannot understand how to set my radio a Kenwood TS-2000
And the WSJT-X program and the PSTRotator program.
I had a try this evening on the RS-44 bird but I cannot set properly the
doppler
In the programs so I see the signal drifting.
Please any advices?
Thanks
73 de Enzo IK8OZV
EasyLog 5 BetaTester
EasyLog PDA BetaTester
WinBollet BetaTester
D.C.I. CheckPoint Regione Campania
Skype: ik8ozv8520
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I updated my Kep file but I did something went wrong. Now when I start the program I get the message, No source file was found for the group Standard. Please select a source file for this group after the OK.
Where do I find this file? I have been using this program for many years and never had this problem before. Any advice would be appreciated.
Merry Christmas
Bob WA8FXQ
Jim:
I just switched from an FT-736R to an IC 9700 last March, somewhat
reluctantly since I've had such a good run with the 736 since 1993. I
only use the 9700 for satellite work, which is the same use I had for
the 736 (I've never used a 910 so I can't compare that radio to a
9700). Thus, I'll confine my comments to the satellite arena.
My joke about the 9700 is that it is a computer that has some radio
characteristics. In short, once it's mated to the computer and
software, it truly is an amazing piece of work on satellite. It is a
dream to operate at that point handling doppler compensation without any
problem whatsoever. In addition to its ability to handle a
sophisticated connection to a computer without breaking a sweat, it has
some nice features for basic satellite operation. One of those is the
bandscope which lets me find other stations on the linear birds almost
instantly. Another feature is the "automatic frequency control" (AFC)
which I use on the FM birds only since, once enabled, it will cause the
receive frequency to lock onto the signal and shift with it as doppler
changes (I generally don't find it necessary to shift the uplink
frequency when using FM). It truly makes a world of difference for me.
I don't do EME (though I have thought about it and will likely try it in
the future), so I don't have direct experience. However, there are
multiple 9700 users that complain about frequency instability when using
digital applications with it. Many of those folks have used a Leo Bodnar
Reference Injection Board, which literally takes over from the 9700's
internal frequency reference. It does require an external GPS reference
clock. Here's a link to these accessories:
http://www.leobodnar.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=…
On a side note, you have probably long forgotten, but over 27 years ago,
you were kind enough to take a phone call from me and answer some
satellite questions when I really didn't know where to turn to find the
answers. I really appreciated that and just wanted you to know that
your advice was helpful and valuable.
Hope to work you sometime.
73 de Bernie, KF0QS