RS-14/AO-21 was not a satellite per say, but a package on a larger Russian satellite known as Informator 1. As I understand it, when the Russians were done with the satellite, they shut it down, which killed the amateur packages. Basically, it was beyond the amateur package owner's control, which was -not- AMSAT-NA by the way. I agree though, it'd be nice if it was still around, along with every other satellite we have lost. RIP AO-10, AO-13, AO-40, SO-35, RS10/11 and 12/13 especially!
It just goes to show that satellites are of a finite lifespan, and we must continue to build and launch to stay in the satellite business.
73, Drew KO4MA
-----Original Message-----
From: "John Marranca, Jr" KB2HSH@amsat.org Sent: Dec 8, 2007 9:53 AM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] RS14/Oscar 21
According to the AMSAT Satellite Status page, RS-14/Oscar 21 was "switched off".
Several things perplex me about that particular statement.
Firstly...I understand the economic idea of not being able to afford something. When it is swtiched off, is it a FOREVER one way switch...or is it similar to when a FAX machine sleeps...and wakes upon hearing a CNG tone?
If it can be revived, why hasn't it? If it could, is it a situation that could be lobbied for...? AMSAT cites that it was too expensive to maintain. Fine. How about tranferring ground control to another entity.
The only reason I'm curious about it is because I fondly remember how WELL RS14/Oscar 21 worked on simple equipment. I had an Alinco DJ-120 and a Radio Shack scanner in college that worked pretty well with this bird the few times I got to play with it while it wa "ON".
John KB2HSH
-- _______________________________
John Marranca, Jr PBX Technician/Shop Steward CWA Local 1122 BN Systems, Inc Orchard Park, NY (716)972-2006 _______________________________________________ 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
participants (1)
-
Andrew Glasbrenner