Also, PSAT2 on 145.825 MHz with: * APRS-to-Voice, * DTMF-to-Voice/APRS, * PSK31 HF up - UHF 435.350 down * SSTV camera down on same UHF audio
And, her sister USNAP1 (APRS digi) on 145.825 Initially, only telemetry once a minute, and PSK31 every 20 secs. Launch window begins at 1130 PM EDT (4 hour window).
Bob, WB4APR
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org On Behalf Of James Cutler via AMSAT-BB Sent: Friday, June 21, 2019 10:27 AM
There is a launch this Monday night (EDT) with quite a few satellites in the amateur bands. KD9KCK has been keeping track of details. https://community.libre.space/t/falcon-heavy-launch-2019-06-24/4042.
Bill Nye has LightSail-2 as well on 437.025 MHz!
My team could certainly use some help tracking the E-TBEx satellites. These satellites will be exploring ionospheric disturbances with phased locked transmissions. Details are here: http://exploration.engin.umich.edu/tbex/. The orbit inclination is low, ~ 18 degrees, and those of us up north will have a hard time tracking it.
TBEx-A @ 437.485 MHz TBEx-B @ 437.535 MHz
If you're interested in tracking, please let me know!
73, --Jamie, KF6RFX
-- James W. Cutler, Associate Professor University of Michigan