High complexity of a ""replacement for hypercomplex AO40"" is not the answer. A much simpler satellite is IMHO the way to go. It will take less time to design , build and test It will be tipping the scale at less weight. It will receive a much faster approval by whoever is willing to provide the launch It will make possible to reach the in orbit condition in much less time than what it will take to achieve orbiting by a satellite as complex as the AO40. The appearing in the scene of launch vehicles of several previously not existing "" actors "" , may even provide the possibility of a ""free ride"" in a new launch vehicle demonstration test. As I see it following a succesfull pattern of transponders configuration as it was implemented by the AO10 and AO13 designers may be a way to make the dream of a new , highly reliable and long living High Earth Orbit satellite really possible.
73 and DX Arnie Coro CO2KK satellite operator with the simplest possible station configuration that enjoyed very much RS10 another well worth imitating ham radio satellite
On 09/05/2013 04:55 AM, Nick Pugh K5QXJ wrote:
If you vote for Bryan for the AMSAT board he is committed to a HEO
nick
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Michael Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2013 4:25 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: A0 40 replacement
I'm almost fifty one years old and I'm now convinced that we will not see another HEO in orbit in my lifetime...if ever. The economic environment to do it just doesn't exist anymore. AMSAT has as much as told everyone that by abandoning their efforts and concentrating on LEO cubesats. No one is going to come out and say that we absolutely will never have one, they like to keep that glimmer of hope alive but the writing is on the wall. No one wants to be wrong more than I do but I'd bet you P3-E never flies. 73, Michael, W4HIJ
On 9/3/2013 3:32 PM, John Becker wrote:
Anything new on a replacement. Have not see a thing myself.
John
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