Triton-1 update #1 19 November 2013 15:00UTC
Hi all,
As you may be aware, on the 21st of November, 07:10UTC a DNEPR launch vehicle will lift off from Yasny Launch Base, Russia, carrying a number of payloads. One of them is the Triton-1 satellite, a 3-unit cubesat developed by ISIS - Innovative Solutions In Space from Delft, The Netherlands. Note that the Triton-2 satellite is not on this launch, its launch date is to be determined at this stage. Triton-2 will be similar to Triton-1, the main difference being that it will also carry an S-band downlink and associated mode US transponder.
Triton-1 is a satellite which will serve as a test bed for an experimental receiver, designed to receive Automatic Identification System (AIS) messages from ships. During the first three months after launch, the plan is to characterize the AIS receiver in orbit. After approximately three months of experimenting, we intend to activate a single channel FM to DSB mode UV transponder (similar to AO-16's transponder). The exact transponder uplink frequency in the 435-438MHz band will be announced at that time as well.
We have created an amateur radio information page which contains all information related to its downlink signals at:
We intend to publish regular status updates on the AMSAT-BB as well as on the aforementioned page.
Kind regards on behalf of the Triton-1 team,
Wouter Jan Ubbels PE4WJ
Only one word .... Wow!!!!
Thanks and good luck with the launch
On 19-11-2013 16:20, Wouter Jan Ubbels wrote:
Hi all,
As you may be aware, on the 21st of November, 07:10UTC a DNEPR launch vehicle will lift off from Yasny Launch Base, Russia, carrying a number of payloads. One of them is the Triton-1 satellite, a 3-unit cubesat developed by ISIS - Innovative Solutions In Space from Delft, The Netherlands. Note that the Triton-2 satellite is not on this launch, its launch date is to be determined at this stage. Triton-2 will be similar to Triton-1, the main difference being that it will also carry an S-band downlink and associated mode US transponder.
Triton-1 is a satellite which will serve as a test bed for an experimental receiver, designed to receive Automatic Identification System (AIS) messages from ships. During the first three months after launch, the plan is to characterize the AIS receiver in orbit. After approximately three months of experimenting, we intend to activate a single channel FM to DSB mode UV transponder (similar to AO-16's transponder). The exact transponder uplink frequency in the 435-438MHz band will be announced at that time as well.
We have created an amateur radio information page which contains all information related to its downlink signals at:
We intend to publish regular status updates on the AMSAT-BB as well as on the aforementioned page.
Kind regards on behalf of the Triton-1 team,
Wouter Jan Ubbels PE4WJ _______________________________________________ Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
Hi Wouter Jan,
On behalf of your near neighbour on the Dnepr launch may we wish Triton-1 all possible success.
Of course we look forward to the completion of its communications experiment and subsequent use as an amateur transponder!
Please give our best wishes to all the Triton-1 team in Delft and I must add my particular thanks to you for support and encouragement that you have personally given the FUNcube team during the project.
best 73
Graham G3VZV for FUNcube-1
-----Original Message----- From: Wouter Jan Ubbels Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 3:20 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Triton-1 update #1 19 November 2013 15:00UTC
Hi all,
As you may be aware, on the 21st of November, 07:10UTC a DNEPR launch vehicle will lift off from Yasny Launch Base, Russia, carrying a number of payloads. One of them is the Triton-1 satellite, a 3-unit cubesat developed by ISIS - Innovative Solutions In Space from Delft, The Netherlands. Note that the Triton-2 satellite is not on this launch, its launch date is to be determined at this stage. Triton-2 will be similar to Triton-1, the main difference being that it will also carry an S-band downlink and associated mode US transponder.
Triton-1 is a satellite which will serve as a test bed for an experimental receiver, designed to receive Automatic Identification System (AIS) messages from ships. During the first three months after launch, the plan is to characterize the AIS receiver in orbit. After approximately three months of experimenting, we intend to activate a single channel FM to DSB mode UV transponder (similar to AO-16's transponder). The exact transponder uplink frequency in the 435-438MHz band will be announced at that time as well.
We have created an amateur radio information page which contains all information related to its downlink signals at:
We intend to publish regular status updates on the AMSAT-BB as well as on the aforementioned page.
Kind regards on behalf of the Triton-1 team,
Wouter Jan Ubbels PE4WJ _______________________________________________ Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
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Graham Shirville
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PE0SAT | Amateur Radio
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Wouter Jan Ubbels