Nitin the newsletter is outstanding and so are your efforts...Robert WB5MZO
Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009 11:22:43 -0700 To: orbitjet@hotmail.com; ve9qrp@gmail.com; amsat-bb@amsat.org From: vu3tyg@amsatindia.org CC: amsatindia@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: Indian high-orbit satellite?
All,
Thank you for the appreciative note on our efforts for HAMSAT II and the development of space technology in our country. We are aware of the challenges that we face in realising a Amateur Radio satellite in MEO or GTO orbit and we are making all possible efforts to make this a reality.The team at AMSAT INDIA is also on the learning curve at this moment hence we would like to keep it simple until we gain expertise on developing additional innovative capabilities on payloads. Comments like these and the achivements of other AMSAT organizations are a motivation factor for us to pursue our plans for the benefit of the global amateur radio fraternity.
We shall keep you all updated on the progress.
73's Nitin [VU3TYG] Secretary, AMSAT INDIA. www.amsatindia.org
--------- Original Message -------- From: Rocky Jones orbitjet@hotmail.com To: ve9qrp@gmail.com ve9qrp@gmail.com, Amsat BB amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Indian high-orbit satellite? Date: 08/01/09 10:34 PM"
Bruce. I was impressed as well (and have been for sometime reading the
newsletter...and having been in India off and on over the last 10 years in aviation related matters).
The folks there (both on a ham radio basis and some other things) seem to
recall a lesson we have forgotten here...keep it simple ...you dont see any gee whiz stuff on their birds...just solid transponders. Indian aerospace seems to be a pleasant mix of "Russian" practicality and American perfection...at least so far
Robert WB5MZO
> Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009 13:38:39 -0300 > From: ve9qrp@gmail.com > To: amsat-bb@amsat.org > Subject: [amsat-bb] Indian high-orbit satellite? > > The AMSAT India newsletter has some great news: their proposal for > Hamsat II requests that ISRO provide an elliptical or MEO orbit! > Moreover, they're also asking for space on a geosynchronous bird. I > suppose the latter would not necessarily benefit those of us in North > America, but it would provide a fine emergency service to Asian > regions and provide a pioneering example for other AMSAT groups. > > 73, Bruce > VE9QRP > _______________________________________________ > Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the
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