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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-119
ANS is a free, weekly, news and information service of AMSAT North
America, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS reports on the
activities of a worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an
active interest in designing, building, launching and communicating
through analog and digital Amateur Radio satellites.
Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
ans-editor(a)amsat.org
In this edition:
* AMSAT to Celebrate Space Day 2007 at the National Air and Space Museum
* AMSAT at Dayton
* Update on ISS Amateur Radio Activity
* SSETI-ESEO Launch Date
* SatGate System Closing Down
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
* Control Operators Needed for RAFT Radar Test
* ARISS Status Report for the week of April 23, 2007
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-119.01
AMSAT to Celebrate Space Day 2007 at the National Air and Space Museum
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 119.01
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 29, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-119.01
Space Day 2007 at the National Air and Space Museum
Saturday, May 05
10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Throughout the National Mall building
Admission: Free
Space Day 2007 will be another action-packed day of astronaut
appearances, hands-on activities, book signings, tours, and
special stories for children, all surrounded by the world's
most famous space artifacts.
Especially exciting will be a sneak peek at the much-anticipated
successor to the space shuttle, the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle.
This Lockheed Martin-designed spacecraft of the future will be on
view in the shadow of one of the most historic spacecraft of the
past - the Apollo 11 command module, Columbia.
Have a blast learning how you can build your own model rocket with
the Northern Virginia Association of Rocketry. The group will bring
their own home-built rockets for you to see and lots of information
on building a flyable rocket.
Local robotics teams will show off their latest creations with a robot
petting zoo. The teams will demonstrate their expertise in building
and running robots for competition.
Participating organizations include Lockheed Martin, NASA, and
AMSAT-Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. AMSAT will be exhibiting
in the Milestones of Flight Gallery under SpaceShipOne, near the
moon rock.
Space Day 2007 at the National Air and Space Museum is made possible
by the generous support of Lockheed Martin.
More information is available on-line at:
http://www.nasm.si.edu/events/eventDetail.cfm?eventID=633
[ANS thanks Perry, W3PK for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-119.02
AMSAT at Dayton
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 119.02
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 29, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-119.02
The AMSAT forum at Dayton this year has quite an impressive lineup of
speakers and topics. The day and time of the forum has changed from
past years and should be more convenient for most attendees. The forum
will be on Friday afternoon, May 18, 2007 from 11:15am to 2:00pm.
Speakers and topics during the forum are:
+ Moderator: Barry Baines, WD4ASW, AMSAT-NA Corporate Secretary
+ Rick Hambly, W2GPS, President, AMSAT-NA "Summary of AMSAT-NA
Activities in 2007"
+ Peter Guelzow, DB2OS, AMSAT-DL President and Bob McGwier, N4HY,
AMSAT-NA VP - Engineering, "Phase 3-Express: An Update"
+ Jim Sanford, WB4GCS, EAGLE Project Manager "Eagle Status Update"
+ Andrew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, AMSAT-NA VP-Operations and Gould Smith,
WA4SXM, AO-51 Command Station, "AMSAT-NA Satellite Operations and
AO-51 Update"
+ Frank Bauer, KA3HDO, AMSAT-NA Director-Human Space Flight, "ARISS
and Future SuitSat Missions"
Mark this event on your calendar and attend the forum to find out the
latest information about current AMSAT projects.
In addition to free gifts with your membership renewal or joining
AMSAT, we will have a number of other offerings at the Dayton AMSAT
booth.
Updated Frequency Chart
Updated "2007 Getting Started With Amateur Satellites" book
***New*** Black Computer backpacks with AMSAT logo
***New*** G6LVB computer controlled rotor tracker boards (bare with
parts list)
***New*** White SS Golf shirts with AMSAT logo
***New*** Blue LS heavy tee shirt with AMSAT logo
***New*** Blue baseball cap with AMSAT logo
***New*** AMSAT lanyards with badge clips
***New*** Digital CD with 1200 - 38k4 test signals, WiSP software and
other digital items
***New*** Green medium weight jacket with AMSAT logo and name/callsign
***New*** 2006 San Francisco Symposium Proceedings
AMSAT Journal CDs
Arrow Antennas
SatPC32, Nova for Windows, SCRAP and IT tracking software
AMSAT clocks
Eagle Decals and Patches
ARISS Patches
AO-7 QSL cards
The Eagle area will have an operational SDX (Software Defined
Transponder) demonstration, 70cm receiver, 1/2 scale model of the Eagle
sturcture, Eagle power generation system, Ultra cap and NiCd battery and
SuitSat 2 hardware.
The outdoor satellite demonstration area will be upgraded and be working
FM and SSB satellites all day, each day.
Gould is also looking for additional volunteers to work 2 hours shifts
in the AMSAT booth on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Email your
availability to wa4sxm(a)amsat.org
Make your plans for the Thursday evening Pizza Party, Friday AMSAT
Forum, Banquet and booth visits, Satellite Demonstrations and Eagle area
for the latest information and hardware.
[ANS thanks Gould, WA4SXM for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-119.03
Update on ISS Amateur Radio Activity
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 119.03
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 29, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-119.03
Frank Bauer, KA3HDO, who is the AMSAT-NA V.P. for Human Spaceflight
Programs and the ARISS International Chairman wrote this week, "I
wanted to provide a progress report on the ISS Ham Radio activities.
And to address some questions that have come up related to ARISS o
perations and equipment upgrade and repair."
Frank's report follows ...
With the successful Shuttle return to flight, the International Space
Station Program construction has moved into high gear with delivery
and assembly of new ISS modules. If all goes well, the new European
Columbus Module and Japanese Kibo module will be installed on ISS in
the next 12 months. This substantial workload on the crew is impacting
ARISS operations directly.
The launching of any new or replacement radios or computers has been
significantly curtailed due to the extremely limited upmass
capability. There are just too many higher priority activities from an
international space agency perspective and frankly we are a lower
priority. The extra workload on the crew has taken its toll on ARISS -
they have had very little extra time for Amateur Radio activities beyond
school contacts. This is somewhat frustrating to the general ham radio
community and the ARISS International Team, though the team is pleased
that the crew has been able to speak so often with youth groups worldwide,
piquing their interest in Amateur Radio, science, technology, engineering
and math.
The ARISS team had been hopeful that Charles Simonyi would have been able
to restore the Kenwood D700 radio system to full functionality after an
accidental reprogramming of the radio occurred near the end of Exp 13.
The ARISS team worked diligently with the Simonyi team to get Charles
licensed, trained, and prepared to perform the Kenwood reprogramming.
Unfortunately, the ARISS team hit a major hurdle a few weeks before
Charles' launch. We learned that additional software certification
steps were required to allow the reprogramming software to be used on
the ISS computers. Through heroic efforts by the team, final software
certification was successfully completed.
Unfortunately, this was completed only a few days before Charles' return
from space. As a result, the ARISS team was informed by the mission
control team and some of our international team partners that it there
was insufficient time to allow Charles to complete the restoration.
Thus, the Kenwood restoration was not completed by Charles. This last
minute hiccup in software certification was not predictable. So there
was no way the ARISS team could have better prepared for Charles' flight.
At this point in time, it appears that a full restoration will require a
substantial, concerted effort with full cooperation from our international
colleagues and the Russian and US space agencies. We need to make sure
that all components necessary for a successful reprogramming are
identified, purchased (if necessary), certified, tested and flown together
before the radio will be fully restored. Realizing this will be especially
challenging due to the upmass issue I described above. This will likely
take several months to accomplish as the team will have to begin from
square one. In the short term, requests for some investigative analysis by
the crew will be made. This will enable the ARISS team to determine if the
radio can be partially restored to provide some of the unattended
operations that it once provided.
With Charles' successful landing, we have started down this new path.
We will continue to keep you informed of our progress.
In closing, we are aggressively working this issue, despite several
setbacks. While our plans to have Charles reprogram the radio were
thwarted, we were happy that he could speak to so many hams around the
world during his short stay. And capture the imagination of students
around the globe.
On behalf of the ARISS team, we thank all of you for your interest and
enthusiasm in Ham Radio on the ISS.
[ANS thanks Frank, KA3HDO for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-119.04
SSETI-ESEO Launch Date
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 119.04
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 29, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-119.04
The launch date for SSETI-ESEO, the ESA led student satellite project
intended for Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO), has been delayed by
approximately one year. It had originally been hoped that this satellite
would be a secondary payload on Arianespace launch from Kourou in late
November, 2008 but it now seems that the expected secondary payload
opportunity will not be available.
Although this delay is regrettable it will give the various teams much
needed extra time to finalise and test their systems.
A BBM - "Breadboard model" of the satellite systems and payloads is being
produced at the ESTEC facility in the Netherlands for testing purposes.
This will commence operations during this summer.
Work continues to develop the AMSAT-UK communications package that is
planned to provide a 435 to 2400 MHz (Mode U/S) linear transponder using
both analogue and DSP based systems. It will additionally downlink tele-
metry at 400 bps and provide command and ranging facilities.
Full details of the project are available at http://www.uk.amsat.org/
click on "News Archive" and then "SSETI".
There will be a presentation on SSETI-ESEO at the AMSAT-UK International
Space Colloquium which is being held at the University of Surrey,
Guildford, England from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd July.
This event is open to all Amateurs and SWL's and there will be a special
beginners session aimed at newcomers to the exciting world on Amateur
Satellite operating. For further information see:
http://www.uk.amsat.org/colloquium
[ANS thanks Trevor, M5AKA for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-119.05
SatGate System Closing Down
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 119.05
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 29, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-119.05
After many years of packet message forwarding via UO-22, GO-32 and AO-51
the Satgate System will close due to a lack of traffic being handled.
The total of thirty five worldwide stations in the system a few years
ago has dwindled due to this lack of traffic, maintenance problems,
change of QTH and Silent Keys.
It was given birth by David Medley, KI6QE who was in California at the
time. The chief Guru and driving force over the past partial decade has
been Andrew Sellers, G8TZJ who gets credit for developing the software
which permitted the Satgate stations to operate in fully automated mode.
Traffic was accepted from the terrestrial packet network using BBS
programs like the F6FBB program and routed to the satellites via the
WiSP program. It was also downloaded from the satellite and routed into
the terrestrial packet network untouched by human hands, all thanks to
Andrew.
Roy, W0SL wrote, "My appreciation goes to David for establishing the
Satgate System and to Andrew for his effort in keeping this Network going.
Thanks also to the remaining few of the Satgates who will be shutting down."
[ANS thanks Roy, W0SL for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-119.06
Satellite Shorts From All Over
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 119.06
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 29, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-119.06
+ Pop, VU2POP, Secretary of AMSAT India said that planning for a second
Indian amateur radio satellite, Hamsat-2 has started. They are asking
for proposals from satellite operators, designers, and international
AMSAT organizations. You can send your comments to info(a)amsat.in.
+ The Fuji-Oscar 29 (FO-29) satellite may have gone silent. Reports
received via Mineo, JE9PEL state that JARL is asking for any received
telemetry to be forwarded to them via lab(a)jarl.or.jp.
+ AMSAT received the sad news that Tom Calder, N7MPM became a Silent Key
Saturday Morning, April 21 at his home in Centerfield Utah. Tom had been
in poor health for the past year. Tom was very active on the satellites
thru the 1990's.
+ Due to weather concerns forecast for the launch site and recovery areas,
the ARBONET-2 high altitude balloon flight originally scheduled for
launch on April 27th has been postponed until Saturday May 5th at
9:00 AM CDT.
[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-119.07
Control Operators Needed for RAFT Radar Test
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 119.07
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 29, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-119.07
Bob, WB4APR at the US Naval Academy Satellite Lab writes, "We need
AMSAT operator help with the RAFT satellite Test."
We need somone with a 2m beam and familiarity with packet that
lives in the Southern USA from Arizona to Georgia (AZ, NM, TX,
OK, MS, ALA, GA).
RAFT is at its mission life time half-way point, and we have not
been able to find anyone in the above footprint to help us
conduct the primary mission which was for the satellite to
detect its own passing through the DOD's radar fence. When it
flies through the North American Space-Object fan beam, we
should hear about 1 second tone that anyone can hear on the
downlink.
Due to its low orbit and small footprint, turning on the Radar
Transponder can only be done in the shared footprint between the
radar transmitter in North Texas and the command station. The
ideal command station has
these atributes:
1) Lives in AZ, NM, TX, OK, AK, LA, MS, AL, GA, W.FLA
2) A reasonable 2m beam for ops on 145.825
3) A packet TNC
4) A familiarity with dumb-terminal TNC operations such as
A. Connections, Converse, UNPROTO, etc.
B. Remote sysop logon to a Kantronics TNC
The objective of these southern command stations is to logon,
send the command to activate the RAFT Radar receiver for 1
minute in anticipation of passing through the fence. Then
hopefully recording any audio heard on the downlink (145.825).
Of course, once the radar receiver is on, everyone in the
footprint should be able to hear it.
For info, see the ANDE-RAFT operations page:
http://eng.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/ande-raft-ops.html
Several AMSAT hams built this tiny Radar receiver as a possible
common device for all future HAMsats, and we would like to get
feedback on its performance. But they all live up North. If
you have a beam and familiarity with TNC's please let us know.
[ANS thanks Bob, WB4APR for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-119.08
ARISS Status Report for the week of April 23, 2007
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 119.08
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 29, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-119.08
1. ARISS - Redmond Contact Successful
Students from Redmond High School in Washington State participated in
an ARISS contact on Monday, April 16 via the telebridge station ON4ISS
in Belgium. Twenty students asked spaceflight participant Charles
Simonyi, KE7KDP, twenty questions as approximately 120 students,
parents, teachers and the media looked on. All four local television
stations, KOMO Radio, Seattle Times, Redmond Reporter and Metro Radio
(for a Westwood One national program) attended. To view some of the
media coverage, see:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003669344_simonyi17e.html
http://www.king5.com/localnews/stories/NW_041607WABsimonyi.1745e420.html
http://www.kirotv.com/video/12165836/index.html
http://www.komotv.com/news/7054477.html
http://q13.trb.com/news/041607-kcpq-redmondspace,0,3107718.story?coll=kcpq-n
ews-1
2. Kursk Contact Successful
On Tuesday, April 17, an ARISS contact took place between the Kursk State
Technical University in Russia and Expedition 15 Commander Fyodor N. Yur-
chikhin, RN3FI, on the ISS. Students had prepared eight questions for
the contact which was successful.
3. Successful ARISS Contact with Cedar Point Elementary
Cedar Point Elementary School in Bristow, Virginia experienced an ARISS
contact on Tuesday, April 17 via the telebridge station VK5ZAI in
Australia. Nine students asked 19 questions of space visitor Charles
Simonyi, KE7KDP. Audio of the contact may be found on Simonyi's website.
See: http://www.charlesinspace.com
Scuola Europea Varese in Varese, Lombardia, Italy had an ARISS contact
on Monday, April 23 via the telebridge station VK4KHZ in Australia. The
school's curriculum includes the study of Earth and the solar system,
living organisms, natural forces, gravity and electricity. Students
will visit a planetarium, research books and websites, and watch
science related movies. They will write essays, produce plays and
create drawings. Media outlets will cover the event and the school
will produce its own multimedia presentation which will be passed on
to other schools in the area.
Kingston Elementary School in Virginia Beach, Virginia had an ARISS
contact on Monday, April 23. Students from all grades will participate
in activities in the Science, Math and Language Arts curricula related
to this event which will include the study of space and weather. Virginia
Beach City Public Schools' Office of Media and Communication, Virginia
Beach television, local newspapers and television stations, and Ham
radio operators have been notified of this event.
An ARISS contact took place with Christian Life Elementary School in
Rockford, Illinois on Wednesday, April 25. Christian Life schools
have participated in many NASA projects: the high school participated
in the U.S. First Robotics Competition, the middle school applied to
the NASA Explorer Schools program, and an elementary school teacher
attended a NASA Educator Workshop. Elementary school students study the
History of Flight, learn of NASA's achievements and will be involved with
robotics as they prepare for their ARISS contact.
Students attending the Samuel-von-Pufendorf Gymnasium in Floeha, Germany
will participate in an ARISS contact on Saturday, April 28. The school
amateur radio club, DL0GYM, was established in 2003 and provides courses
to prepare students for their radio license exams. Students are introduced
to packet radio, satellite communications, Amateur Television (ATV), and
Slow Scan Television (SSTV).
4. Upcoming School Contacts
Liceo Scientifico Statale "Lorenzo Respighi" in Piacenza, Italy has been
scheduled for an ARISS contact on Saturday, May 5 at 10:24 UTC. The school
plans to incorporate this contact in their curriculum through the study of
the law of gravitation, experiments in the absence of gravity, the Inter-
national Space Station, and English. Italian Astronaut Roberto Vittori has
also been invited to visit the school in conjunction with these studies.
Students will be required to work on interview skills, write reports and
design posters. Media coverage will include television, radio, newspapers
and website postings.
Erweiterte Realschule Weiskirchen in Weiskirchen, Saarland, Germany has
been scheduled for an Amateur Radio on the International (ARISS) on
Saturday, May 5 at 13:34 UTC. The school is one of eleven pilot schools
participating in the "Innovative all-day school" project. A radio club
was formed at the school. Students participating in the contact are
responsible for all aspects of the event: sponsors, catering, press,
documentation and technology. Television and radio stations and the
press have been notified.
5. Simonyi Contacts with Public
The U.K. BBC reported on an amateur radio contact between Matty Cunningham,
MD0MAN, and Charles Simonyi, KE7KDP, on the International Space Station.
The video clip can be seen at:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/avdb/regions/north_west/video/89000/bb/89356_16x
9_bb.asx
"Space Mann" may be viewed at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/isleofman/content/articles/2007/04/16/spacemann_feature
.shtml
For the story, "Radio hams contact space station," see:
http://www.manxradio.com/readItem.aspx?ID=12064&cate=General
6. RSGB Runs Story on ARISS
The Radio Society of Great Britain ran an article in its magazine, RadCom,
which covered the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station and the
Columbus Module radio system. The story reported on the request for funds
from the IARU and AMSAT societies to support the project.
[ANS thanks Carol, KB3LKI for the above information]
/EX
In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the
President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining donors
to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive additional benefits.
Application forms are available from the AMSAT Office.
73,
This week's ANS Editor,
JoAnne Maenpaa, K9JKM
K9JKM at amsat dot org
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This report is organized into 4 parts.
Part 1 (S1) - operational analog amateur satellites
Part 2 (S2) - operational digital amateur satellites
Part 3 (S3) - non - operational satellites
Part 4 (S4) - proposed satellites
SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS ANS-113.S1
WSR 113 Part 1 04/23/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 113.S1 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 23, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-113.S1
VO-52 HAMSAT
Catalog number: 28650
Launch Date: May 05,2005
Status: Operational
Current Mode: U/V - Indian Transponder
Frequencies:
Indian Transponder:
Uplink: 435.220 to 435.280 MHz LSB/CW
Downlink: 145.870 to 145.930 MHz USB/CW
Dutch Transponder:
Uplink: 435.225 to 435.275 MHz LSB/CW
Downlink: 145.875 to 145.925 MHz USB/CW
Indian Beacon: 145.859330 MHZ CW
Dutch Beacon: 145.860 MHz 12WPM with CW message
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: LHCP
U: RHCP
Official Webpage: http://www.amsat.in/hamsat.htm
To know what transponder is switched on please listen for the beacon
that is
active. Each transponder has a different beacon.
[10022006]
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AO-51 ECHO
Catalog number: 28375
Launch date: June 29, 2004
Status: Voice Repeater ONLY - Software reload in progress
Telemetry Downlink
Current Mode(s): FM Repeater - V/U
PBBS - OFF
Digipeater - OFF
Telemetry - U
Analog voice downlink: 435.300 MHz FM
435.150 MHz FM
2401.200 Mhz FM
Analog voice uplink: 145.880 MHZ FM
145.880 MHz USB
145.920 MHz FM
1268.700 MHz FM 67Hz PL tone
Digital Downlinks: 435.150 MHz FM 38k4 Digital, PBP, 1 watt output
435.150 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
2401.200 MHz FM 38k4 bps, AX.25
Digital Uplink: 145.860 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
1268.700 mhz FM 9k6 PBP Digital
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
T: Linear
V: Linear
U: TX A (usually digital)LHCP
TX B (usually analog) RHCP
L: Linear
S: Linear
Broadcast: PECHO-11
BBS: PECHO-12
Official Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/
[03192007]
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SO-50 SAUDISAT-1C
Catalog number: 27607
Launched: December 20, 2002
Status: Operational.
Uplink: 145.850 MHz FM - 67.0 Hz PL tone
Downlink: 436.795 MHz
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Official Webpage: http://saudisat.kacst.edu.sa/index.shtml
(not up and running currently)
To switch the transmitter on, you need to send a CTCSS tone of 74.4 Hz.
The order of operation is thus: (allow for Doppler as necessary):
1) Transmit on 145.850 MHz with a tone of 74.4 Hz to arm the 10 minute
timer
on board the spacecraft.
2) Now transmit on 145.850 MHz (FM Voice) using 67.0 Hz to PT the
repeater on
and off within the 10 Minute window.
3) Sending the 74.4 tone again within the 10 minute window will reset
the 10
minute timer.
[03262007]
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FO-29 JAS-2
Catalog number: 24278
Launch Date: August 17, 1996
Status: Operational
Voice/CW Mode JA
Uplink: 145.90 to 146.00 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink: 435.80 to 435.90 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 435.795 MHz
Digital Mode JD
Uplinks: 145.850 MHz FM
145.870 MHz FM
145.910 MHz FM
Downlink: 435.910 MHz 1200-baud BPSK or 9600-baud FSK
Callsign: 8J1JCS
Digitalker: 435.910 MHz
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: RHCP
U: RHCP
JARL English webpage: http://www.jarl.or.jp/English/5_Fuji/ejasmenu.htm
AMSAT-NA Webpage:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/satInfo.php?satID
=5&retURL=/satellites/status.php
Mineo Wakita, JE9PEL, has created a simple decoder program for FO29's CW
telemetry downlink: http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/fo29cwts.htm
[03262007]
=====
AO-27 AMRAD
Catalog number: 22825
Launched: September 26, 1993
Status: Operational
Uplink: 145.850 MHz FM
Downlink: 436.795 MHz FM
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Official Webpage: http://www.ao27.org
[03262007]
=====
AO-7 AMSAT OSCAR 7
Catalog number: 07530
Launch Date: November 15, 1974
Status: Operational depending on amount of Sunlight
Uplink: 145.850 to 145.950 MHz CW/USB Mode A
432.125 to 432.175 MHz CW/LSB Mode B
Downlink: 29.400 to 29.500 MHz CW/USB Mode A (1W PEP)
145.975 to 145.925 MHz CW/USB Mode B (8W PEP)
145.975 to 145.925 MHz CW/USB Mode C (2W PEP)
Beacons: 29.502 MHz CW
145.972 MHz CW
435.100 MHz CW
2304.100 MHz CW
Official Webpage:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/sat_summary/ao7.php
The AO-7 Logbook and Resource Website:
http://www.planetemily.com/ao7/
AO-7 Usage Guidelines on the AO-7 Log and Resource Site located at:
http://www.planetemily.com/ao7
[02262007]
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INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) - ARISS
Catalog number: 25544
Launch date: November 20, 1998
Status: Operational
Current Mode: Occasional Voice
Digipeater: OFF
Expedition 15 crew:
Commander: Fyodor Yurchikhin RN3FI
Flight Engineer: Charles Simonyi KE7KDP/HA5SIK
Flight Engineer: Sunita Williams KD5PLB
Digital/APRS:
Worldwide packet uplink: 145.990 MHz FM
Worldwide packet downlink: 145.800 Mhz FM
Voice:
Region 1 voice uplink: 145.200 MHz FM
Region 2/3 voice uplink: 144.490 MHz FM
Worldwide downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
SSTV TESTING:
Worldwide Reported Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Crossband Repeater:
Repeater Uplink: 437.800 MHz FM
Repeater Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Callsigns:
German: DP0ISS
Russian: RS0ISS, RZ3DZR
USA: NA1SS
Packet Mailbox: RS0ISS-11
Packet Keyboard: RS0ISS-3
Digipeater callsign: ARISS
Official ARISS Webpage: http://www.rac.ca/ariss
ISS Fan Club Webpage: http://www.issfanclub.com
APRS tracking page: http://www.ariss.net/
ISS Daily Crew Schedule: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/timelines/
Remember that the crew operates on UTC time. Also, all of the time line
is
NOT translated from Russian and posted.
[04232007]
NNNN
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS $ANS-113.S2
WSR 113 Part 2 04/23/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 0113.S2 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 23, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-113.S2
CAPE1
Catalog Number:
Launch Date: April 17,2007
Status: In Orbit
Downlink: 435.245 MHz 9600 bs FSK AX.25
[04232007]
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CP3
Catalog Number:
Launch Date: April 17,2007
Status: In Orbit
Downlink: 436.845 MHz 1200 bps FSK AX.25
[04232007]
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CP4
Catalog Number:
Launch Date: April 17,2007
Status: In Orbit
Downlink: 437.325 MHz 1200 bps FSK AX.25
[04232007]
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Libertad-1
Catalog Number:
Launch Date: April 17, 2007
Status: In Orbit
Downlink: 437.405 MHz 1200 bps AFSK AX.25
[04232007]
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PO-63 PEHUENSAT-1
Catalog Number: 29712
Launch Date: January 10, 2007
Status: In Orbit
Uplink/Downlink: 145.825 Mhz FM
Voice Recorder: 145.825 Mhz FM
[02052007]
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?O-?? FCAL
Catalog Number: 29667
Launch Date: December 21, 2006
Status: In Orbit
Downlink: 437.385 Mhz APRS AX25
Downlink ID: KD4HBO
Website: http://eng.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/fcal.html
[02262007]
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NO-61 ANDE
Catalog Number: 29664
Launch Date: December 21, 2006
Status: In Orbit
Uplink/Downlink: 145.825 Mhz FM APRS AX25
[01222007]
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NO-60 RAFT-1
Catalog Number: 29661
Launch Date: December 21, 2006
Status: In Orbit
Main Downlink: 145.825 Mhz FM APRS AX25
APRS Uplink: 145.825 MHz FM APRS AX25
Voice/PSK31 Uplink: 28.120 MHz
Packet to Voice ID: RAFT
[02262007]
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GENESAT-1 ?O-??
Catalog Number: 29655
Launch Date: December 16, 2006
Status: Operational
Telemetry Beacon Downlink: 437.0670 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Official webpage: http://www.crestnrp.org/genesat1/ahc.html
[01082007]
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HO-59 HITSat
Catalog number: 29484
Launch date: September 22, 2006
Status: Operational
Telemetry Downlink: 437.4250 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Beacon: 437.2750 MHz CW
Callsign: JR8YJT
[10302006]
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CO-58 CubeSat XI-V
Catalog number: 28895
Launch Date: October 27, 2005
Status: Operational - CW Beacon only
Telemetry Downlink: 437.4250 MHz AFSK 1200bps using AFK protocol
Beacon: 437.2750 MHz CW
Callsign: JQ1YGW
Official Webpage: http://www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cubesat/mission/V/
Pictures received by Mineo Wakita - JE9PEL:
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/
[03262007]
=====
CO-57 CubeSat XI-IV
Catalog number: 27848
Launched: June 30, 2003
Status: Operational
Beacon: 436.8475 MHz CW
Telemetry : 437.4900 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Callsign: JQ1YGW
Official Webpage: http://www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cubesat/mission/V/
[01082007]
=====
CO-56 CUTE-1.7 + APD
Catalog number: 28941
Launched: February 21, 2006
Status: Semi-Operational - Constant Carrier only
Uplink: 1268.5000 MHz GMSK 9600 BPS
Downlink: 437.4700 MHz 1200 FM ax25 or SRLL (ACTIVE only near Japan ? )
Telemetry Beacon: 437.3850 CW
Callsign: JQ1YPC
Information webpage:
http://lss.mes.titech.ac.jp/ssp/spacerium/cute1blog/
[01082007]
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AO-51 ECHO
Catalog number: 28375
Launch date: June 29, 2004
Status: Voice Repeater ONLY - Software reload in progress
Telemetry Downlink
Current Mode(s): FM Repeater - V/U
PBBS - OFF
Digipeater - OFF
Telemetry - U
Analog voice downlink: 435.300 MHz FM
435.150 MHz FM
2401.200 Mhz FM
Analog voice uplink: 145.880 MHZ FM
145.880 MHz USB
145.920 MHz FM
1268.700 MHz FM 67Hz PL tone
Digital Downlinks: 435.150 MHz FM 38k4 Digital, PBP, 1 watt output
435.150 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
2401.200 MHz FM 38k4 bps, AX.25
Digital Uplink: 145.860 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
1268.700 mhz FM 9k6 PBP Digital
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
T: Linear
V: Linear
U: TX A (usually digital)LHCP
TX B (usually analog) RHCP
L: Linear
S: Linear
Broadcast: PECHO-11
BBS: PECHO-12
Official Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/
[03192007]
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NO-44 PCSAT
Catalog number: 26931
Launch Date: September 30, 2001
Status: Operational only in Full Sun Light
General Usage Uplink/Downlink: 145.827 MHz 1200 Baud
Special Usage Downlink: 144.390 Mhz 1200 Baud
PCSAT APRS page: http://pcsat.aprs.org
aprstlm Telemetry Decoder program:
http://www.xciv.org/~iain/aprstlm/v1.2/
[01082007]
=====
GO-32 Gurwin TechSat-1B
Catalog number: 25397
Launch Date: July 10, 1998
Status: Operational
Downlink: 435.225 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
435.325 Mhz - Not Available - temperature problems
Uplinks: 145.850 FM
145.890 FM
145.930 FM
1269.700 FM
1269.800 FM
1269.900 FM
Broadcast Callsign: 4XTECH-11
BBS Callsign: 4XTECH-12
More information of GO-32 can be found at:
http://www.iarc.org/techsat/techsat.html
[03262007]
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AO-16 PACSAT
Catalog number: 20439
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Semi-operational - APRS usage through Digipeater
Uplink: 145.900 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.920 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.940 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.960 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
Downlink: 437.026 MHz SSB 1200-baud PSK
Mode-S Beacon: 2401.1428 MHz
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
U: RC 437.050 MHz RHCP
PSK 437.025 MHz LHCP
V: Linear
Broadcast Callsign: PACSAT-11
BBS: PACSAT-12
AO-16 AMSAT Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/ao16.html
[03262007]
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UO-11 OSCAR-11
Catalog number: 14781
Launched: March 1, 1984
Status: Semi-operational
Telemetry Downlink: 145.826 MHz. FM 1200 AFSK
Mode-S Beacon: 2401.500 MHz - OFF
UHFBeacon: 435.025 MHz - OFF
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: RHCP
S: LHCP
Official webpage: http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/clivew/
MPEG3 files: http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/uo11tlme.htm
[01082007]
=====
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) - ARISS
Catalog number: 25544
Launch date: November 20, 1998
Status: Operational
Current Mode: Occasional Voice
Digipeater: OFF
Expedition 15 crew:
Commander: Fyodor Yurchikhin RN3FI
Flight Engineer: Charles Simonyi KE7KDP/HA5SIK
Flight Engineer: Sunita Williams KD5PLB
Digital/APRS:
Worldwide packet uplink: 145.990 MHz FM
Worldwide packet downlink: 145.800 Mhz FM
Voice:
Region 1 voice uplink: 145.200 MHz FM
Region 2/3 voice uplink: 144.490 MHz FM
Worldwide downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
SSTV TESTING:
Worldwide Reported Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Crossband Repeater:
Repeater Uplink: 437.800 MHz FM
Repeater Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Callsigns:
German: DP0ISS
Russian: RS0ISS, RZ3DZR
USA: NA1SS
Packet Mailbox: RS0ISS-11
Packet Keyboard: RS0ISS-3
Digipeater callsign: ARISS
Official ARISS Webpage: http://www.rac.ca/ariss
ISS Fan Club Webpage: http://www.issfanclub.com
APRS tracking page: http://www.ariss.net/
ISS Daily Crew Schedule: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/timelines/
Remember that the crew operates on UTC time. Also, all of the time line
is
NOT translated from Russian and posted.
[04232007]
NNNN
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS $ANS-113.S3
WSR 113 Part 3 04/23/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 113.S3 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 23, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-113.S3
THE FOLLOWING ARE IN ORBIT BUT ARE NON-OPERATIONAL AT THIS TIME:
NCUBE-2
Catalog number: 28897
Launch Date: October 27, 2005
Status: Still attached to XO-53 (SSETI)?
Proposed Callsign: TBA
Proposed Transmit Frequency: 437.305
2407.250
Official Website: http://www.ncube.no
[05012006]
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XO-53 SSETI
Catalog number: 28894
Launch Date: October 27, 2005
Status: Non-operational
Voice Uplink: 437.250 MHz FM 67Hz CTCSS
Voice Downlink: 2401.835 MHz FM
Packet Up/Downlink: 437.250 MHz 9k6 packet
Packet Downlink 2401.835 MHz 38k4 packet
Official webpage: http://sseti.gte.tuwien.ac.at/WSW4/
Latest news: http://sseti.gte.tuwien.ac.at/WSW4/MOPWS/news.php
[01222007]
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AO-49 AATiS OSCAR-49 (SAFIR-M)
Catalog number: 27605
Launch Date: December 20, 2002
Status: Non-operational.
Uplink: 435.275 MHz 1200-baud AFSK
Downlink: 145.825 MHz 9600-baud FSK
(optional voice message)
Broadcast callsign: DP0AIS
Official webpage: http://amend.gmxhome.de
[01222007]
=====
MO-46 TIUNGSAT-1
Catalog number: 26548
Launched: September 26, 2000
Status: Operational
Uplinks: 145.850 MHz
145.925 MHz 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 437.325 MHz
Broadcast callsign: MYSAT3-11
BBS: MYSAT3-12
TiungSat-1 is Malaysia's first micro-satellite and in addition to
commercial
land and weather imaging payloads offers FM and FSK Amateur Radio
communica-
tion.
TiungSat-1, named after the mynah bird of Malaysia, was developed as a
collaborative effort between the Malaysian government and Surrey
Satellite
Technology Ltd.
[01222007]
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NO-45 SAPPHIRE
Catalog number: 26932
Launch Date: September 30, 2001
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: 437.095 MHz 1200 baud AX-25 AFSK
Uplink: 145.945 MHz UI Digipeater
Digi Callsign: KE6QMD
Everyone is welcome to use the digipeating/APRS features of Sapphire,
call-
sign KE6QMD, as per the user service agreement located at the following
URL:
http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/pcsat/contract.txt
[03132005]
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SO-42 SAUDISAT-1B
Catalog number: 26549
Launched: September 26, 2000
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: 437.075 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: SASAT2-11
BBS: SASAT2-12
Further information is available at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/so42.html
[01222007]
=====
SO-41 SAUDISAT-1A
Catalog number: 26545
Launch Date: September 26, 2000
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.850 MHz
Downlink: 436.775 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: SASAT1-11
BBS: SASAT1-12
Further information is available at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/so41.html
[01222007]
=====
AO-40 AMSAT OSCAR 40
Catalog number: 26609
Launch Date: November 16, 2000
Status: Non-Operational
Uplinks
-------
V-band: 145.840 - 145.990 MHz CW/LSB
U-band: 435.550 - 435.800 MHz CW/LSB
L1-band: 1269.250 - 1269.500 MHz CW/LSB
L2-band: 1268.325 - 1268.575 MHz CW/LSB
Downlinks
---------
S2-band: 2401.225 - 2401.475 MHz CW/USB
K-band: 24048.010 - 24048.060 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 2401.323 MHz
24048.035 MHz
[01222007]
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UO-36 UoSAT-12
Catalog number: 25693
Launched: April 21, 1999
Status: Unknown
Uplink: 145.960 MHz (9600-baud FSK)
Downlinks: 437.025 MHz
437.400 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: UO121-11
BBS: UO121-12
The VK5HI viewer shareware for UO-36 is available on the AMSAT-NA web
site
at the following URL:
ftp://ftp.amsat.org/amsat/software/win32/display/ccddsp97-119.zip
[01222007]
=====
SO-35 SUNSAT
Catalog Number: ?
Launched:February 23, 1999
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: Mode B Repeater: 436.291 MHz
Mode J Digipeater: 436.250 MHz
Uplinks: Mode B Repeater: 145.825 MHz
Mode J Digipeater: 145.825 MHz
145.900 MHz
For more information of SUNSAT vist the satellite web site:
http://esl.ee.sun.ac.za/projects/sunsat/
[01222007]
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PO-34 PANSAT
Catalog number: 25520
Launched: October 30, 1998
Status: Telemetry downloads only
Uplink/downlink: 436.500 MHz
Official Webpage: http://www.sp.nps.navy.mil/pansat/
[05092004]
=====
SO-33 SEDSAT-1
Catalog number: 25509
Launched: October 24, 1998
Status: Semi-operational
Downlink: 437.910 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
The satellite is not currently available for uplink transmissions and
the image and transponder recovery efforts have been unsuccessful.
For more information on SedSat-1 visit the satellite web site:
http://seds.uah.edu/projects/sedsat/sedsat.htm
[ANS-WSR has no further information]
[09042006]
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TO-31 TMSAT-1
Catalog number: 25396
Launch Date: July 10, 1998
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.925 MHz 9600 baud FSK
Downlink: 436.925 MHz 9600 baud FSK
Broadcast callsign: TMSAT1-11
BBS: TMSAT1-12
[05012006]
=====
PO-28 POSAT-1
Catalog number: 22829
Launch Date: September 25, 1993
Status: Operational - Not open for Amatuer use
Downlink: 429.950
Uplink: Not until handover back to Amatuer usage
Broadcast callsign: POSAT1-11
BBS callsign: POSAT1-12
AMSAT Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/po28.html
POSAT-1 webpage:
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/SSC/CSER/UOSAT/missions/posat1.html
[01012006]
=====
IO-26 ITAMSAT
Catalog number: 22826
Launch Date: September 26, 1993
Status: Downlink only
Uplinks: 145.875 MHz FM 1200-baud
145.900 MHz FM 1200-baud
145.925 MHz FM 1200-baud
145.950 MHz FM 1200-baud
Downlink: 435.808 MHz PSK
Broadcast Callsign: ITMSAT-11
BBS: ITMSAT-12
Official webpage: http://www.itamsat.org
AMSAT Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/io26.html
[012212007]
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KO-25 KITSAT
Catalog number: 22828
Launched: September 26, 1993
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.980 MHz FM 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 436.500 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: HL02-11
BBS: HL02-12
[05092004]
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KO-23 KITSAT
Catalog number: 22077
Launched: August 10, 1992
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.900 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
Downlink: 435.170 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: HLO1-11
BBS: HLO1-12
[01222007]
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UO-22 UOSAT
Catalog number: 21575
Launched: July 17, 1991
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.900 FM 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 435.120 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: UOSAT5-11
BBS: UOSAT5-12
[01222007]
=====
AO-21 AMSAT-OSCAR 21
Catalog Number: 21087
Launch Date: January 29, 1991
Status: Operational
Uplink: 435.041 MHz FM DSP
Downlink: 145.983 MHz FM DSP
[01222007]
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FO-20 JAS-1b
Catalog number: 20480
Launch Date: February 07, 1990
Status: Non-Operational
Beacons: 435.795 MHz CW
435.910 MHz AX25
Voice Transponder:
Uplink: 145.900 to 146.000 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink: 435.800 to 435.900 MHz CW/USB
Digital Transponder:
Uplinks: 145.850 MHz
145.870 MHz
145.890 MHz
145.910 MHz
Downlink: 435.910 MHz
More FO-20 info can be found at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/fo20.html
[01152007]
=====
LO-19 LUSAT
Catalog number: 20442
Launched: January 22, 1990
Status: CW Beacon only
Uplinks: 145.840 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.860 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.880 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.900 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
CW downlink: 437.125 MHz
Digital downlink: 437.150 MHz SSB (RC-BPSK 1200-baud PSK)
Broadcast Callsign: LUSAT-11
BBS: LUSAT-12o
General information and telemetry samples can be found at:
www.telecable.es/personales/ea1bcu
[01222007]
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WO-18 WEBERSAT
Catalog Number: 20441
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: 437.104 MHz SSB 1200 Baud PSK AX.25
[05012006]
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DO-17 Dove
Catalog Number: 20440
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Non-operational.
Downlink: 145.825 MHz FM 1200 Baud AFSK
Beacon: 2401.220 MHz
[05012006]
=====
UO-14 UoSAT-3
Catalog number: 20437
Launched: January 22, 1990
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.975 MHz FM
Downlink: 435.070 MHz FM
[05092004]
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FO-12 Fuji-OSCAR 12
Catalog Number: 16909
Launch Date: August 12, 1986
Status: Non-Operational
Mode V/U (J) Linear Transponder (Inverting): Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 435.8000 - 435.9000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/U (J) Packet: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.8500 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Uplink: 145.8700 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Uplink: 145.8900 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Uplink: 145.9100 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Downlink 435.9100 MHz PSK 1200 BPS
Telemetry Beacon: 435.7950 MHz SSB/CW
[01152007]
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AO-10 OSCAR 10
Catalog number: 14129
Launch Date: June 16, 1983
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 435.030 to 435.180 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink: 145.975 to 145.825 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 145.810 MHz (unmodulated carrier)
W4SM has more information about the satellite at the following URL:
http://www.cstone.net/~w4sm/AO-10.html
[05092004]
=====
AO-8 AMSAT-OSCAR 8
Catalog Number: 10703
Launch Date: March 3, 1978
Status: Non-Operational
Mode V/U (J) Linear Transponder (Non-Inverting): Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 435.1990 - 435.2000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/U (J) TLM Beacon: Non-Operational
Downlink 435.0950 MHz CW
Mode V/A (A) Linear Transponder (Non-Inverting): Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.8500 - 145.9000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 29.4000 - 29.5000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/A (A) TLM Beacon: Non-Operational
Downlink 29.4020 MHz CW
[01152007]
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AO-6 AMSAT-OSCAR 6
Catalog Number: 06236
Launch Date: October 15, 1972
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink: 29.4500 - 29.5500 MHz SSB/CW
[01152007]
=====
AO-5 Australis-OSCAR 5
Catalog Number: 04321
Launch Date: January 23, 1970
Status: Non-Operational
Telemetry Beacons: 144.0500 MHz CW
29.4500 MHz CW
[01152007]
=====
OSCAR III
Catalog Number: 01293
Launch Date: March 09, 1965
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9750 - 146.0250 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink: 144.3250 - 144.3750 MHz SSB/CW
[01012007]
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RS-15 RADIO SPORT RS-15
Catalog number: 23439
Launch Date: December 26, 1994
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.858 to 145.898 MHz CW/USB
Downlink: 29.354 to 29.394 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 29.352 MHz (intermittent)
SSB meeting frequency: 29.380 MHz (unofficial)
[06202004]
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RS-13 RADIO SPORT RS-13
Catalog number: 21089
Launched: February 5, 1991
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 21.260 to 21.300 MHz CW/USB
Downlink: 145.860 to 145.900 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 145.860 MHz
Robot: 145.908 MHz
[05232004]
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RS-12 RADIO SPORT RS-12
Catalog number: 21089
Launched: February 5, 1991
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 21.210 to 21.250 MHz CW/USB
Downlink: 29.410 to 29.450 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 29.408 MHz
Robot: 29.454 MHz
[05232004]
NNNN
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS $ANS-113.S4
WSR 113 Part 4 04/23/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 113.S4 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 23, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-113.S4
THE FOLLOWING SATELLITES ARE NOT IN ORBIT BUT ARE
PROPOSED FOR LAUNCH AT THIS TIME:
Phase 5a Mars Mission
Catalog Number:
Proposed Launch Date: 2009 or 2011
Status: Design Phase
For the latest project status update please visit the AMSAT-DL P5-A web
page:
http://ticket-to-mars.org
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PHASE 3E AO-??
Catalog number:
Proposed Launch Date: Late 2007
Status: Under Construction
For the latest project status update please visit the AMSAT-DL P3-E web
page:
http://www.amsat-dl.org/p3e/
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Eagle AO-??
Catalog Number:
Proposed Launch Date: Early/Mid 2009
Status: Design Phase
For the latest project status updates please visit the AMSAT-NA webpage:
http://www.amsat.org
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-112
ANS is a free, weekly, news and information service of AMSAT North
America, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS reports on the
activities of a worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an
active interest in designing, building, launching and communicating
through analog and digital Amateur Radio satellites.
Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
ans-editor(a)amsat.org
In this edition:
* Dnepr/Cubesat Launch 17 April 2007
* 2007 AMSAT-NA Space Symposium Announcement
* OSCAR-11 REPORT
* AMSAT Offerings at Dayton
* AMSAT Banquet Tickets
* AMSAT Awards
* ARBONET-2 High Altitude Balloon Flight Set for an April 28th Launch
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-112.01
Dnepr/Cubesat Launch 17 April 2007
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 112.01
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 22, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-112.01
Hi all,At 0645 UTC April 17, a Dnepr rocket lifted off from Kazakhstan
and sucessfully deployed 7 CubeSats (along with 7 other satellites from
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the Ukraine) into orbit.We offer our sincerest
congratulations to everyone on a successful launch! We offer our
special congratulations to Colombia on the successful launch of their
first satellite! Thank you for allowing us to be a part of this mission!
We hope that you all are able to help us track the satellites. We expect
CAPE 1 and Libertad-1 to start beaconing by the time you receive this
email, with CP3 and CP4 turning on 2 hours after launch. We will update
the TLE's on our website, www.cubesat.org, as soon as we receive them to
ensure accurate tracking.
Thank you all for your help and support.
[ANS thanks Lori Brooks for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-112.02
2007 AMSAT-NA Space Symposium Announcement
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 112.02
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 22, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-112.02
2007 AMSAT-NA Space Symposium Announcement
The Wireless Association of South Hills Amateur Radio Club would like
to announce that the 2007 AMSAT-NA Space Symposium will be held at the
Pittsburgh Airport Marriott Hotel on Friday, October 26 through Sunday,
October 28, 2007.
This is the same hotel (then known as the Pittsburgh Airport Wyndham
Hotel) that at a moments notice hosted the 2005 AMSAT Board of
Directors meeting, 2005 Annual meeting, and Eagle Project meeting in
the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
This year we are focusing efforts to attract local middle and high
school students to the Saturday sessions of the symposium and special
programs by contacting local gifted and science teachers. As part of
this there will be available on site a fully operational satellite
station for demonstrations and use. More will be announced as this
program develops.
Our keynote speaker this year will be Mr. Sy Liebergot, a former EECOM
controller responsible for the electrical and environmental systems
onboard the Apollo Command Module. He was part of the team that guided
Apollo 13 back to Earth following the explosion which crippled the
spacecraft. For movie buffs, in the Apollo 13 movie, Sy Liebergot was
played by Clint Howard, the brother of director Ron Howard.
The Pittsburgh Airport Marriott Hotel has fine accommodations including
wireless internet access. Shopping and dining venues are easily
accessible from the hotel as well scenic views of downtown Pittsburgh.
Marriott has not yet provided a reservation code but it will be
announced as soon as we have it. An announcement will be issued by mid
May 2007 that reservations for the symposium and hotel will be taken
from the 2007 Space Symposium page of AMSAT.org.
Finally the Call For Papers announcement will follow shortly.
Basic Information:
Preliminary Symposium Information:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/symposium/2007/index.php
Where:
Pittsburgh Airport Marriott Hotel
777 Aten Road (Moon Run exit of PA 60)
Coraopolis, PA 15108
Phone: 1-412-788-8800
Fax: 1-412-788-0743
Toll-free: 1-800-328-9297
http://marriott.com/hotels/travel/pitmc-pittsburgh-airport-marriott/
Symposium Rate:
Single $104 per night (this is a special Symposium rate)
When:
October 25, 26, 27, & 28, 2007
Preliminary Agenda:
Thursday, October 25 through Friday noon, October 26, 2007 BOD meeting
Friday, October 26, 2007
Symposium First Session; 1:00 to 5:00 PM Annual meeting; 5:00 to 6:00 PM
Introduction to Amateur Satellites by Gould Smith; 7:30 - 9:00 PM
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Symposium Second Session; 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon Symposium Third Session;
1:30 PM to 5:00 PM Cocktails & Hors D'ourves; 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM Banquet
(Keynote Speaker Mr. Sy Liebergot); 7:30 PM till ?
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Area Coordinators meeting; 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Tour (details to be announced);
9:00 AM to ?
The Wireless Association of South Hills Amateur Radio Club and area
AMSAT members are excited and eager for the chance to provide attendees
a great Pittsburgh Pennsylvania experience.
Sincerely,
Kevin Smith, N3HKQ
Pat Sanford, KC4WTT
Co-chairs
2007 AMSAT Space Symposium
[ANS thanks Kevin and Pat for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-112.03
OSCAR-11 REPORT
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 112.03
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 22, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-112.03
RECEPTION REPORTS REQUESTED!
OSCAR-11 is expected to switch ON around 22:00 UTC 21 April. This is
just after the start of solar eclipses, which may cause the satellite
to switch OFF for 21 days. In the past the satellite has been very
sensitive to the start of eclipse season, although the duration of the
eclipses is initially very short. Please send reception reports to the
address below or post to amsat-bb. If you are able to record the
satellite as a WAV file, please do so, but let Clive know what you have,
before sending it!
If you need to hear what the satellite sounds like, please visit
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/clivew/ The satellite transmits on
145.826 MHz NBFM.
During the period 22 March to 17 April 2007, the satellite's 145.826 MHz.
beacon was heard from 01 to 11 April . Excellent signals have beeen heard
on most passes, and good copy of the telemetry obtained.
If the satellite's watchdog timer continues to operate normally, the
beacon should switch ON around 21/22 April 2007. However, solar eclipses
are expected to start on 20 April and will continue until 23 August.
If the satellite performs as it did last year, it is unlikely to be
heard, for any length of time, during the eclipse season.
Clive said, "I am indebted to David G8OQW, Jeff KB2M, Edward BX1AD,
Sil ZL2CIA, Gene WA4UKX and Rik, ON4GJ for their reports. Many thanks."
The spacecraft computer and active attitude control system have switched
OFF, ie. the satellite' attitude is controlled only by the passive gravity
boom gradient, and the satellite is free to spin at any speed. When
telemetry was last received it showed that one of the solar arrays had
failed, and there was a large unexplained current drain on the main 14
volt bus. After 22 years in orbit the battery has undergone around 100,000
partial charge/discharge cycles, and observations suggest that it cannot
power the satellite during eclipses, or sometimes during periods of poor
solar attitude.
The Beacon frequency is VHF 145.826 MHz. AFSK FM ASCII Telemetry
73 Clive G3CWV g3cwv(a)amsat.org (please replace xxxxx by g3cwv)
[ANS thanks Clive, G3CWV, for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-112.04
AMSAT Offerings at Dayton
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 112.04
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 22, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-112.04
In addition to free gifts with your membership renewal or joining AMSAT,
we will have a number of other offerings at the Dayton AMSAT booth.
Updated Frequency Chart
Updated "2007 Getting Started With Amateur Satellites" book
***New*** Black Computer backpacks with AMSAT logo
***New*** G6LVB computer controlled rotor tracker boards (bare with parts
list)
***New*** White SS Golf shirts with AMSAT logo
***New*** Blue LS heavy tee shirt with AMSAT logo
***New*** Blue baseball cap with AMSAT logo
***New*** AMSAT lanyards with badge clips
***New*** Digital CD with 1200 - 38k4 test signals, WiSP software and
other digital items
***New*** Green medium weight jacket with AMSAT logo and name/callsign
***New*** 2006 San Francisco Symposium Proceedings
AMSAT Journal CDs
Arrow Antennas
SatPC32, Nova for Windows, SCRAP and IT tracking software
AMSAT clocks
Eagle Decals and Patches
ARISS Patches
AO-7 QSL cards
The Eagle area will have an operational SDX (Software Defined
Transponder) demonstration, 70cm receiver, 1/2 scale model of the Eagle
sturcture, Eagle power generation system, Ultra cap and NiCd battery and
SuitSat 2 hardware.
The outdoor satellite demonstration area will be upgraded and be working
FM and SSB satellites all day, each day.
Gould is also looking for additional volunteers to work 2 hours shifts
in the AMSAT booth on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Email your
availability to wa4sxm(a)amsat.org
Make your plans for the Thursday evening Pizza Party, Friday AMSAT
Forum, Banquet and booth visits, Satellite Demonstrations and Eagle area
for the latest information and hardware.
[ANS thanks Gould WA4SXM for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-112.05
AMSAT Banquet Tickets
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 112.05
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 22, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-112.05
Attendees to the AMSAT/TAPR Banquet on Friday night in Dayton are asked
to pick up their tickets at the AMSAT Booth during the day on Friday.
Please make sure you order your tickets at the AMSAT website before
Monday May 14th as a count must be given to the Banquet people.
Remember, the ticket includes being admitted to the museum before the
banquet and browsing after until 10pm.
[ANS thanks Martha for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-112.06
AMSAT Awards
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 112.06
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 22, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-112.06
Burce KK5DO, AMSAT Director Contests and Awards says. "Awards this
week include the following who we would like to welcome to the satellite
community:
These amateurs have made their first satellite contact and are now members
of the AMSAT Satellite Communicators Club:
Rafael Valdez XE2PWF
Francis Geraci WB1FXX
Edgar Hoey III N1YXW
I. Made Sudarsana YB9AY
AMSAT Communication Achievement Award
Stephen Ayling, SO5AS, #448
To see all the awards visit http://www.amsat.org.
[ANS thanks Bruce, KK5DO for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-112.07
ARBONET-2 High Altitude Balloon Flight Set for an April 28th Launch
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 112.07
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 22, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-112.07
Members of the ARBONET (Amateur Radio Balloons Over NorthEast Texas)
organization are making final preparations for the April 28th launch
of ARBONET-2. The second in an on-going series of high altitude bal-
loon flights carrying Amateur Radio, ARBONET-2 is being dedicated to
the memory of Kim R. Miles, N9IS SK, a long time contributor to the
central Indiana Windtrax Amateur Radio High Altitude Balloon team who
passed away March 27th at the age of 51.
ARBONET-2 will be launched from the JD Trissell Airport in Clarksville,
TX which is located in the northeast corner of the Lone Star State.
Launch time is scheduled for 9:00 AM CDT on Saturday April 28th. Current
winds aloft forecasts indicate the ground track of the flight will
carry the amateur payloads into the southwest corner of the state of
Arkansas. If ARBONET-2 reaches its expected altitude of 96,000 ft,
radio amateurs in parts of as many as seven states should be able to
monitor the beacons and communicate through the cross band repeater
onboard the near space vehicle.
The compliment of payloads aboard ARBONET-2 include:
A plain language homing beacon that will transmit navigation data
to the ground on 146.560 MHz in plain English thus allowing anyone
with a scanner or 2 meter hand-held in the coverage zone to follow
the progress of the flight without the need for additional equipment
to process the data.
An APRS beacon operating on 144.390 MHz to report vehicle location
data throughout the duration of the flight and to aid in the recovery
of the packages following descent.
A 70 cm Up / 2 meter Down Cross band FM repeater (445.800MHz Up
147.560 MHz Down) will support two way communications during the
duration of the ARBONET-2 flight.
A 10 meter CW beacon experiment produced by the Richardson Wireless
Klub, K5RWK will transmit a 500 milliwatt signal on 28.061 MHZ.
In addition, ARBONET-2 will carry a number of secondary payloads that
will perform remote data collection functions for analysis once the
payloads are recovered. These payloads include a 4 mega pixel digital
camera configured to capture images every 30 seconds through the dura-
tion of the flight, a self contained balloon burst video system design-
ed to capture images of the balloon burst event, a three axis acceler-
ometer and other environmental data loggers.
Operators are encouraged to submit reception reports from the ARBONET-2
flight to team members via the ARBONET web site: www.arbonet.net. A
special commemorative QSL card will be made available to everyone who
submits reception reports to the ARBONET team.
An ARBONET Launch Information HF net will be held on 7.260 MHz ( ± 10 KHz)
beginning at 8:30 AM CDT to report the progress of flight preparations
and to provide real time coverage of the expected 2 and a half hour flight.
The ARBONET team encourages radio amateurs throughout the flight's coverage
zone to make use of the payloads aboard ARBONET-2.
Additional updates will be posted to the ARBONET web site in the days
leading up to the mission. In the event weather conditions cause a post-
ponement of the launch, the next launch attempt is scheduled for the
following Saturday, May 5th.
[ANS thanks ARBONET Membes for the above information]
73,
This week's ANS Editor,
Dee Interdonato, NB2F
nb2f at amsat dot org
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This report is organized into 4 parts.
Part 1 (S1) - operational analog amateur satellites
Part 2 (S2) - operational digital amateur satellites
Part 3 (S3) - non - operational satellites
Part 4 (S4) - proposed satellites
SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS ANS-106.S1
WSR 106 Part 1 04/16/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 106.S1 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 16, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-106.S1
VO-52 HAMSAT
Catalog number: 28650
Launch Date: May 05,2005
Status: Operational
Current Mode: U/V - Indian Transponder
Frequencies:
Indian Transponder:
Uplink: 435.220 to 435.280 MHz LSB/CW
Downlink: 145.870 to 145.930 MHz USB/CW
Dutch Transponder:
Uplink: 435.225 to 435.275 MHz LSB/CW
Downlink: 145.875 to 145.925 MHz USB/CW
Indian Beacon: 145.859330 MHZ CW
Dutch Beacon: 145.860 MHz 12WPM with CW message
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: LHCP
U: RHCP
Official Webpage: http://www.amsat.in/hamsat.htm
To know what transponder is switched on please listen for the beacon
that is
active. Each transponder has a different beacon.
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AO-51 ECHO
Catalog number: 28375
Launch date: June 29, 2004
Status: Voice Repeater ONLY - Software reload in progress
Telemetry Downlink
Current Mode(s): FM Repeater - V/U
PBBS - OFF
Digipeater - OFF
Telemetry - U
Analog voice downlink: 435.300 MHz FM
435.150 MHz FM
2401.200 Mhz FM
Analog voice uplink: 145.880 MHZ FM
145.880 MHz USB
145.920 MHz FM
1268.700 MHz FM 67Hz PL tone
Digital Downlinks: 435.150 MHz FM 38k4 Digital, PBP, 1 watt output
435.150 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
2401.200 MHz FM 38k4 bps, AX.25
Digital Uplink: 145.860 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
1268.700 mhz FM 9k6 PBP Digital
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
T: Linear
V: Linear
U: TX A (usually digital)LHCP
TX B (usually analog) RHCP
L: Linear
S: Linear
Broadcast: PECHO-11
BBS: PECHO-12
Official Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/
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SO-50 SAUDISAT-1C
Catalog number: 27607
Launched: December 20, 2002
Status: Operational.
Uplink: 145.850 MHz FM - 67.0 Hz PL tone
Downlink: 436.795 MHz
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Official Webpage: http://saudisat.kacst.edu.sa/index.shtml
(not up and running currently)
To switch the transmitter on, you need to send a CTCSS tone of 74.4 Hz.
The order of operation is thus: (allow for Doppler as necessary):
1) Transmit on 145.850 MHz with a tone of 74.4 Hz to arm the 10 minute
timer
on board the spacecraft.
2) Now transmit on 145.850 MHz (FM Voice) using 67.0 Hz to PT the
repeater on
and off within the 10 Minute window.
3) Sending the 74.4 tone again within the 10 minute window will reset
the 10
minute timer.
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FO-29 JAS-2
Catalog number: 24278
Launch Date: August 17, 1996
Status: Operational
Voice/CW Mode JA
Uplink: 145.90 to 146.00 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink: 435.80 to 435.90 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 435.795 MHz
Digital Mode JD
Uplinks: 145.850 MHz FM
145.870 MHz FM
145.910 MHz FM
Downlink: 435.910 MHz 1200-baud BPSK or 9600-baud FSK
Callsign: 8J1JCS
Digitalker: 435.910 MHz
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: RHCP
U: RHCP
JARL English webpage: http://www.jarl.or.jp/English/5_Fuji/ejasmenu.htm
AMSAT-NA Webpage:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/satInfo.php?satID
=5&retURL=/satellites/status.php
Mineo Wakita, JE9PEL, has created a simple decoder program for FO29's CW
telemetry downlink: http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/fo29cwts.htm
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AO-27 AMRAD
Catalog number: 22825
Launched: September 26, 1993
Status: Operational
Uplink: 145.850 MHz FM
Downlink: 436.795 MHz FM
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Official Webpage: http://www.ao27.org
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AO-7 AMSAT OSCAR 7
Catalog number: 07530
Launch Date: November 15, 1974
Status: Operational depending on amount of Sunlight
Uplink: 145.850 to 145.950 MHz CW/USB Mode A
432.125 to 432.175 MHz CW/LSB Mode B
Downlink: 29.400 to 29.500 MHz CW/USB Mode A (1W PEP)
145.975 to 145.925 MHz CW/USB Mode B (8W PEP)
145.975 to 145.925 MHz CW/USB Mode C (2W PEP)
Beacons: 29.502 MHz CW
145.972 MHz CW
435.100 MHz CW
2304.100 MHz CW
Official Webpage:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/sat_summary/ao7.php
The AO-7 Logbook and Resource Website:
http://www.planetemily.com/ao7/
AO-7 Usage Guidelines on the AO-7 Log and Resource Site located at:
http://www.planetemily.com/ao7
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INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) - ARISS
Catalog number: 25544
Launch date: November 20, 1998
Status: Operational
Current Mode: Occasional Voice
Digipeater: OFF
The Expedition 14 crew is:
Commander: Michael Lopez-Alegria KE5GTK
Flight Engineer: Mikhail Tyurin RZ3FT
Flight Engineer: Sunita Williams KD5PLB
Expedition 15 crew:
Commander: Fyodor Yurchikhin RN3FI
Flight Engineer: Charles Simonyi KE7KDP/HA5SIK
Flight Engineer: Dr Oleg Kotov
Digital/APRS:
Worldwide packet uplink: 145.990 MHz FM
Worldwide packet downlink: 145.800 Mhz FM
Voice:
Region 1 voice uplink: 145.200 MHz FM
Region 2/3 voice uplink: 144.490 MHz FM
Worldwide downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
SSTV TESTING:
Worldwide Reported Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Crossband Repeater:
Repeater Uplink: 437.800 MHz FM
Repeater Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Callsigns:
German: DP0ISS
Russian: RS0ISS, RZ3DZR
USA: NA1SS
Packet Mailbox: RS0ISS-11
Packet Keyboard: RS0ISS-3
Digipeater callsign: ARISS
Official ARISS Webpage: http://www.rac.ca/ariss
ISS Fan Club Webpage: http://www.issfanclub.com
APRS tracking page: http://www.ariss.net/
ISS Daily Crew Schedule: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/timelines/
Remember that the crew operates on UTC time. Also, all of the time line
is
NOT translated from Russian and posted.
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WSR 106 Part 2 04/16/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 0106.S2 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 16, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-106.S2
PO-63 PEHUENSAT-1
Catalog Number: 29712
Launch Date: January 10, 2007
Status: In Orbit
Uplink/Downlink: 145.825 Mhz FM
Voice Recorder: 145.825 Mhz FM
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?O-?? FCAL
Catalog Number: 29667
Launch Date: December 21, 2006
Status: In Orbit
Downlink: 437.385 Mhz APRS AX25
Downlink ID: KD4HBO
Website: http://eng.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/fcal.html
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NO-61 ANDE
Catalog Number: 29664
Launch Date: December 21, 2006
Status: In Orbit
Uplink/Downlink: 145.825 Mhz FM APRS AX25
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NO-60 RAFT-1
Catalog Number: 29661
Launch Date: December 21, 2006
Status: In Orbit
Main Downlink: 145.825 Mhz FM APRS AX25
APRS Uplink: 145.825 MHz FM APRS AX25
Voice/PSK31 Uplink: 28.120 MHz
Packet to Voice ID: RAFT
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GENESAT-1 ?O-??
Catalog Number: 29655
Launch Date: December 16, 2006
Status: Operational
Telemetry Beacon Downlink: 437.0670 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Official webpage: http://www.crestnrp.org/genesat1/ahc.html
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HO-59 HITSat
Catalog number: 29484
Launch date: September 22, 2006
Status: Operational
Telemetry Downlink: 437.4250 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Beacon: 437.2750 MHz CW
Callsign: JR8YJT
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CO-58 CubeSat XI-V
Catalog number: 28895
Launch Date: October 27, 2005
Status: Operational - CW Beacon only
Telemetry Downlink: 437.4250 MHz AFSK 1200bps using AFK protocol
Beacon: 437.2750 MHz CW
Callsign: JQ1YGW
Official Webpage: http://www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cubesat/mission/V/
Pictures received by Mineo Wakita - JE9PEL:
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/
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CO-57 CubeSat XI-IV
Catalog number: 27848
Launched: June 30, 2003
Status: Operational
Beacon: 436.8475 MHz CW
Telemetry : 437.4900 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Callsign: JQ1YGW
Official Webpage: http://www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cubesat/mission/V/
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CO-56 CUTE-1.7 + APD
Catalog number: 28941
Launched: February 21, 2006
Status: Semi-Operational - Constant Carrier only
Uplink: 1268.5000 MHz GMSK 9600 BPS
Downlink: 437.4700 MHz 1200 FM ax25 or SRLL (ACTIVE only near Japan ? )
Telemetry Beacon: 437.3850 CW
Callsign: JQ1YPC
Information webpage:
http://lss.mes.titech.ac.jp/ssp/spacerium/cute1blog/
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AO-51 ECHO
Catalog number: 28375
Launch date: June 29, 2004
Status: Voice Repeater ONLY - Software reload in progress
Telemetry Downlink
Current Mode(s): FM Repeater - V/U
PBBS - OFF
Digipeater - OFF
Telemetry - U
Analog voice downlink: 435.300 MHz FM
435.150 MHz FM
2401.200 Mhz FM
Analog voice uplink: 145.880 MHZ FM
145.880 MHz USB
145.920 MHz FM
1268.700 MHz FM 67Hz PL tone
Digital Downlinks: 435.150 MHz FM 38k4 Digital, PBP, 1 watt output
435.150 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
2401.200 MHz FM 38k4 bps, AX.25
Digital Uplink: 145.860 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
1268.700 mhz FM 9k6 PBP Digital
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
T: Linear
V: Linear
U: TX A (usually digital)LHCP
TX B (usually analog) RHCP
L: Linear
S: Linear
Broadcast: PECHO-11
BBS: PECHO-12
Official Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/
[03192007]
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NO-44 PCSAT
Catalog number: 26931
Launch Date: September 30, 2001
Status: Operational only in Full Sun Light
General Usage Uplink/Downlink: 145.827 MHz 1200 Baud
Special Usage Downlink: 144.390 Mhz 1200 Baud
PCSAT APRS page: http://pcsat.aprs.org
aprstlm Telemetry Decoder program:
http://www.xciv.org/~iain/aprstlm/v1.2/
[01082007]
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GO-32 Gurwin TechSat-1B
Catalog number: 25397
Launch Date: July 10, 1998
Status: Operational
Downlink: 435.225 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
435.325 Mhz - Not Available - temperature problems
Uplinks: 145.850 FM
145.890 FM
145.930 FM
1269.700 FM
1269.800 FM
1269.900 FM
Broadcast Callsign: 4XTECH-11
BBS Callsign: 4XTECH-12
More information of GO-32 can be found at:
http://www.iarc.org/techsat/techsat.html
[03262007]
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AO-16 PACSAT
Catalog number: 20439
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Semi-operational - APRS usage through Digipeater
Uplink: 145.900 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.920 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.940 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.960 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
Downlink: 437.026 MHz SSB 1200-baud PSK
Mode-S Beacon: 2401.1428 MHz
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
U: RC 437.050 MHz RHCP
PSK 437.025 MHz LHCP
V: Linear
Broadcast Callsign: PACSAT-11
BBS: PACSAT-12
AO-16 AMSAT Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/ao16.html
[03262007]
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UO-11 OSCAR-11
Catalog number: 14781
Launched: March 1, 1984
Status: Semi-operational
Telemetry Downlink: 145.826 MHz. FM 1200 AFSK
Mode-S Beacon: 2401.500 MHz - OFF
UHFBeacon: 435.025 MHz - OFF
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: RHCP
S: LHCP
Official webpage: http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/clivew/
MPEG3 files: http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/uo11tlme.htm
[01082007]
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INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) - ARISS
Catalog number: 25544
Launch date: November 20, 1998
Status: Operational
Current Mode: Occasional Voice
Digipeater: OFF
The Expedition 14 crew is:
Commander: Michael Lopez-Alegria KE5GTK
Flight Engineer: Mikhail Tyurin RZ3FT
Flight Engineer: Sunita Williams KD5PLB
Expedition 15 crew:
Commander: Fyodor Yurchikhin RN3FI
Flight Engineer: Charles Simonyi KE7KDP/HA5SIK
Flight Engineer: Dr Oleg Kotov
Digital/APRS:
Worldwide packet uplink: 145.990 MHz FM
Worldwide packet downlink: 145.800 Mhz FM
Voice:
Region 1 voice uplink: 145.200 MHz FM
Region 2/3 voice uplink: 144.490 MHz FM
Worldwide downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
SSTV TESTING:
Worldwide Reported Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Crossband Repeater:
Repeater Uplink: 437.800 MHz FM
Repeater Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Callsigns:
German: DP0ISS
Russian: RS0ISS, RZ3DZR
USA: NA1SS
Packet Mailbox: RS0ISS-11
Packet Keyboard: RS0ISS-3
Digipeater callsign: ARISS
Official ARISS Webpage: http://www.rac.ca/ariss
ISS Fan Club Webpage: http://www.issfanclub.com
APRS tracking page: http://www.ariss.net/
ISS Daily Crew Schedule: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/timelines/
Remember that the crew operates on UTC time. Also, all of the time line
is
NOT translated from Russian and posted.
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WSR 106 Part 3 04/16/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 106.S3 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 16, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-106.S3
THE FOLLOWING ARE IN ORBIT BUT ARE NON-OPERATIONAL AT THIS TIME:
NCUBE-2
Catalog number: 28897
Launch Date: October 27, 2005
Status: Still attached to XO-53 (SSETI)?
Proposed Callsign: TBA
Proposed Transmit Frequency: 437.305
2407.250
Official Website: http://www.ncube.no
[05012006]
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XO-53 SSETI
Catalog number: 28894
Launch Date: October 27, 2005
Status: Non-operational
Voice Uplink: 437.250 MHz FM 67Hz CTCSS
Voice Downlink: 2401.835 MHz FM
Packet Up/Downlink: 437.250 MHz 9k6 packet
Packet Downlink 2401.835 MHz 38k4 packet
Official webpage: http://sseti.gte.tuwien.ac.at/WSW4/
Latest news: http://sseti.gte.tuwien.ac.at/WSW4/MOPWS/news.php
[01222007]
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AO-49 AATiS OSCAR-49 (SAFIR-M)
Catalog number: 27605
Launch Date: December 20, 2002
Status: Non-operational.
Uplink: 435.275 MHz 1200-baud AFSK
Downlink: 145.825 MHz 9600-baud FSK
(optional voice message)
Broadcast callsign: DP0AIS
Official webpage: http://amend.gmxhome.de
[01222007]
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MO-46 TIUNGSAT-1
Catalog number: 26548
Launched: September 26, 2000
Status: Operational
Uplinks: 145.850 MHz
145.925 MHz 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 437.325 MHz
Broadcast callsign: MYSAT3-11
BBS: MYSAT3-12
TiungSat-1 is Malaysia's first micro-satellite and in addition to
commercial
land and weather imaging payloads offers FM and FSK Amateur Radio
communica-
tion.
TiungSat-1, named after the mynah bird of Malaysia, was developed as a
collaborative effort between the Malaysian government and Surrey
Satellite
Technology Ltd.
[01222007]
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NO-45 SAPPHIRE
Catalog number: 26932
Launch Date: September 30, 2001
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: 437.095 MHz 1200 baud AX-25 AFSK
Uplink: 145.945 MHz UI Digipeater
Digi Callsign: KE6QMD
Everyone is welcome to use the digipeating/APRS features of Sapphire,
call-
sign KE6QMD, as per the user service agreement located at the following
URL:
http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/pcsat/contract.txt
[03132005]
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SO-42 SAUDISAT-1B
Catalog number: 26549
Launched: September 26, 2000
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: 437.075 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: SASAT2-11
BBS: SASAT2-12
Further information is available at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/so42.html
[01222007]
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SO-41 SAUDISAT-1A
Catalog number: 26545
Launch Date: September 26, 2000
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.850 MHz
Downlink: 436.775 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: SASAT1-11
BBS: SASAT1-12
Further information is available at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/so41.html
[01222007]
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AO-40 AMSAT OSCAR 40
Catalog number: 26609
Launch Date: November 16, 2000
Status: Non-Operational
Uplinks
-------
V-band: 145.840 - 145.990 MHz CW/LSB
U-band: 435.550 - 435.800 MHz CW/LSB
L1-band: 1269.250 - 1269.500 MHz CW/LSB
L2-band: 1268.325 - 1268.575 MHz CW/LSB
Downlinks
---------
S2-band: 2401.225 - 2401.475 MHz CW/USB
K-band: 24048.010 - 24048.060 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 2401.323 MHz
24048.035 MHz
[01222007]
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UO-36 UoSAT-12
Catalog number: 25693
Launched: April 21, 1999
Status: Unknown
Uplink: 145.960 MHz (9600-baud FSK)
Downlinks: 437.025 MHz
437.400 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: UO121-11
BBS: UO121-12
The VK5HI viewer shareware for UO-36 is available on the AMSAT-NA web
site
at the following URL:
ftp://ftp.amsat.org/amsat/software/win32/display/ccddsp97-119.zip
[01222007]
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SO-35 SUNSAT
Catalog Number: ?
Launched:February 23, 1999
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: Mode B Repeater: 436.291 MHz
Mode J Digipeater: 436.250 MHz
Uplinks: Mode B Repeater: 145.825 MHz
Mode J Digipeater: 145.825 MHz
145.900 MHz
For more information of SUNSAT vist the satellite web site:
http://esl.ee.sun.ac.za/projects/sunsat/
[01222007]
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PO-34 PANSAT
Catalog number: 25520
Launched: October 30, 1998
Status: Telemetry downloads only
Uplink/downlink: 436.500 MHz
Official Webpage: http://www.sp.nps.navy.mil/pansat/
[05092004]
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SO-33 SEDSAT-1
Catalog number: 25509
Launched: October 24, 1998
Status: Semi-operational
Downlink: 437.910 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
The satellite is not currently available for uplink transmissions and
the image and transponder recovery efforts have been unsuccessful.
For more information on SedSat-1 visit the satellite web site:
http://seds.uah.edu/projects/sedsat/sedsat.htm
[ANS-WSR has no further information]
[09042006]
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TO-31 TMSAT-1
Catalog number: 25396
Launch Date: July 10, 1998
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.925 MHz 9600 baud FSK
Downlink: 436.925 MHz 9600 baud FSK
Broadcast callsign: TMSAT1-11
BBS: TMSAT1-12
[05012006]
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PO-28 POSAT-1
Catalog number: 22829
Launch Date: September 25, 1993
Status: Operational - Not open for Amatuer use
Downlink: 429.950
Uplink: Not until handover back to Amatuer usage
Broadcast callsign: POSAT1-11
BBS callsign: POSAT1-12
AMSAT Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/po28.html
POSAT-1 webpage:
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/SSC/CSER/UOSAT/missions/posat1.html
[01012006]
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IO-26 ITAMSAT
Catalog number: 22826
Launch Date: September 26, 1993
Status: Downlink only
Uplinks: 145.875 MHz FM 1200-baud
145.900 MHz FM 1200-baud
145.925 MHz FM 1200-baud
145.950 MHz FM 1200-baud
Downlink: 435.808 MHz PSK
Broadcast Callsign: ITMSAT-11
BBS: ITMSAT-12
Official webpage: http://www.itamsat.org
AMSAT Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/io26.html
[012212007]
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KO-25 KITSAT
Catalog number: 22828
Launched: September 26, 1993
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.980 MHz FM 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 436.500 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: HL02-11
BBS: HL02-12
[05092004]
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KO-23 KITSAT
Catalog number: 22077
Launched: August 10, 1992
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.900 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
Downlink: 435.170 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: HLO1-11
BBS: HLO1-12
[01222007]
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UO-22 UOSAT
Catalog number: 21575
Launched: July 17, 1991
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.900 FM 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 435.120 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: UOSAT5-11
BBS: UOSAT5-12
[01222007]
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AO-21 AMSAT-OSCAR 21
Catalog Number: 21087
Launch Date: January 29, 1991
Status: Operational
Uplink: 435.041 MHz FM DSP
Downlink: 145.983 MHz FM DSP
[01222007]
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FO-20 JAS-1b
Catalog number: 20480
Launch Date: February 07, 1990
Status: Non-Operational
Beacons: 435.795 MHz CW
435.910 MHz AX25
Voice Transponder:
Uplink: 145.900 to 146.000 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink: 435.800 to 435.900 MHz CW/USB
Digital Transponder:
Uplinks: 145.850 MHz
145.870 MHz
145.890 MHz
145.910 MHz
Downlink: 435.910 MHz
More FO-20 info can be found at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/fo20.html
[01152007]
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LO-19 LUSAT
Catalog number: 20442
Launched: January 22, 1990
Status: CW Beacon only
Uplinks: 145.840 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.860 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.880 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.900 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
CW downlink: 437.125 MHz
Digital downlink: 437.150 MHz SSB (RC-BPSK 1200-baud PSK)
Broadcast Callsign: LUSAT-11
BBS: LUSAT-12o
General information and telemetry samples can be found at:
www.telecable.es/personales/ea1bcu
[01222007]
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WO-18 WEBERSAT
Catalog Number: 20441
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: 437.104 MHz SSB 1200 Baud PSK AX.25
[05012006]
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DO-17 Dove
Catalog Number: 20440
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Non-operational.
Downlink: 145.825 MHz FM 1200 Baud AFSK
Beacon: 2401.220 MHz
[05012006]
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UO-14 UoSAT-3
Catalog number: 20437
Launched: January 22, 1990
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.975 MHz FM
Downlink: 435.070 MHz FM
[05092004]
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FO-12 Fuji-OSCAR 12
Catalog Number: 16909
Launch Date: August 12, 1986
Status: Non-Operational
Mode V/U (J) Linear Transponder (Inverting): Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 435.8000 - 435.9000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/U (J) Packet: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.8500 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Uplink: 145.8700 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Uplink: 145.8900 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Uplink: 145.9100 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Downlink 435.9100 MHz PSK 1200 BPS
Telemetry Beacon: 435.7950 MHz SSB/CW
[01152007]
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AO-10 OSCAR 10
Catalog number: 14129
Launch Date: June 16, 1983
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 435.030 to 435.180 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink: 145.975 to 145.825 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 145.810 MHz (unmodulated carrier)
W4SM has more information about the satellite at the following URL:
http://www.cstone.net/~w4sm/AO-10.html
[05092004]
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AO-8 AMSAT-OSCAR 8
Catalog Number: 10703
Launch Date: March 3, 1978
Status: Non-Operational
Mode V/U (J) Linear Transponder (Non-Inverting): Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 435.1990 - 435.2000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/U (J) TLM Beacon: Non-Operational
Downlink 435.0950 MHz CW
Mode V/A (A) Linear Transponder (Non-Inverting): Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.8500 - 145.9000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 29.4000 - 29.5000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/A (A) TLM Beacon: Non-Operational
Downlink 29.4020 MHz CW
[01152007]
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AO-6 AMSAT-OSCAR 6
Catalog Number: 06236
Launch Date: October 15, 1972
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink: 29.4500 - 29.5500 MHz SSB/CW
[01152007]
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AO-5 Australis-OSCAR 5
Catalog Number: 04321
Launch Date: January 23, 1970
Status: Non-Operational
Telemetry Beacons: 144.0500 MHz CW
29.4500 MHz CW
[01152007]
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OSCAR III
Catalog Number: 01293
Launch Date: March 09, 1965
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9750 - 146.0250 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink: 144.3250 - 144.3750 MHz SSB/CW
[01012007]
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RS-15 RADIO SPORT RS-15
Catalog number: 23439
Launch Date: December 26, 1994
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.858 to 145.898 MHz CW/USB
Downlink: 29.354 to 29.394 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 29.352 MHz (intermittent)
SSB meeting frequency: 29.380 MHz (unofficial)
[06202004]
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RS-13 RADIO SPORT RS-13
Catalog number: 21089
Launched: February 5, 1991
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 21.260 to 21.300 MHz CW/USB
Downlink: 145.860 to 145.900 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 145.860 MHz
Robot: 145.908 MHz
[05232004]
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RS-12 RADIO SPORT RS-12
Catalog number: 21089
Launched: February 5, 1991
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 21.210 to 21.250 MHz CW/USB
Downlink: 29.410 to 29.450 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 29.408 MHz
Robot: 29.454 MHz
[05232004]
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 106.S4 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 16, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-106.S4
THE FOLLOWING SATELLITES ARE NOT IN ORBIT BUT ARE
PROPOSED FOR LAUNCH AT THIS TIME:
Phase 5a Mars Mission
Catalog Number:
Proposed Launch Date: 2009 or 2011
Status: Design Phase
For the latest project status update please visit the AMSAT-DL P5-A web
page:
http://ticket-to-mars.org
[01222007]
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PHASE 3E AO-??
Catalog number:
Proposed Launch Date: Late 2007
Status: Under Construction
For the latest project status update please visit the AMSAT-DL P3-E web
page:
http://www.amsat-dl.org/p3e/
[01222007]
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Eagle AO-??
Catalog Number:
Proposed Launch Date: Early/Mid 2009
Status: Design Phase
For the latest project status updates please visit the AMSAT-NA webpage:
http://www.amsat.org
[01222007]
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Pre-net operations start at 18:00 UTC, with current ANS bulletins trans-
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This week's Weekly Satellite Report Editor is James French, W8ISS.
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ANS is a free, weekly, news and information service of AMSAT North America,
The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS reports on the activities of a
worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an active interest in
designing, building, launching and communicating through analog and digital
Amateur Radio satellites.
Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
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In this edition:
* Dnepr/Cubesat Launch 17 April 2007
* Joint Response to EU Commission Galileo Green Paper Filed
* AO-51 Software Upgrade Status
* RAFT and ANDE Update
* Call for Papers--2007 ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
* ARISS Status - 09 April 2007
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.01
Dnepr/Cubesat Launch 17 April 2007
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.01
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.01
A Dnepr Cubesat launch is set for April 17, 2007 at 0646:35 UTC. The TLEs have
been updated on the Cubesat website, www.cubesat.org. There will also be
updates from Kosmotras regarding the status of the launch as soon as possible
on the website and the discussion boards. The discussion board at
http://polysat.calpoly.edu/irc/ will be available to allow satellite trackers
to discuss what's been found.
Four-of-seven CubeSats will be using Amateur Radio frequencies and modes as
follows:
CalPoly PolySat CP3
436.845MHz (1W) 1200bps FM AFSK AX.25 (Part-5 experimental license)
http://polysat.calpoly.edu/
CalPoly PolySat CP4
437.325MHz (1W) 1200bps FM AFSK AX.25
http://polysat.calpoly.edu/
CP4 will autonomously transmit a sensor snapshot once every two minutes while
in orbit. This transmission will be on 437.325 MHz, at 1200bps FSK, using
AX.25 packetized digital data. Please note that it is FSK, not AFSK, which
will require you to set your radios to "single side band" (SSB) instead
of "FM mode". This sensor snapshot is preceded by a six second CW preamble
that can be decoded as the satellite's call sign. CP4's autonomous beacon
contains sensor data that can be used to determine satellite's health status.
A program that can make sense of the binary data encoded in the AX.25 packets
will be made available to community soon (probably through the PolySat
website). The information in this beacon would be useful along with the
recorded receive signal strength, should any anomalies occur early in our
mission. Operators are encouraged to try to capture CP4's downlink and submit
files to: polysat(a)gmail.com [or polysat(a)atl.calpoly.edu].
University of Louisiana CAPE-1
435.245MHz (1W) 9600bps FM FSK AX.25 and CW telemetry
during opposite 30sec intervals using call sign K5USL
http://ulcape.org/wiki/Main_Page
http://ulcape.org/wiki/CAPE1_Telemetry
Forward received telemetry to jd.harrist(a)gmail.com
Universidad Sergio Arboleda (Colombia) Libertad-1
437.405MHz (400mw) 1200bps FM AFSK AX.25
http://www.usergioarboleda.edu.co/proyecto_espacial/index.htm
http://www.usergioarboleda.edu.co/proyecto_espacial/english_libertad.pdf
Also see http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/ and
http://showcase.netins.net/web/wallio/CubeSat.htm for more information.
P-POD C (Preliminary) for 17Apr07 launch
1 xxxxxU xxxxxxxx 07107.29311609 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 0000x
2 xxxxx 098.0870 182.3615 0084000 198.3918 339.9240 14.51600000 1x
Preliminary First Orbit+ Schedule
17Apr07 06:46:35UT Launch
07:02 CubeSat separation
07:08 AOS South Africa
07:52 AOS Hawaii USA
07:59 AOS CalPoly CA USA
08:01 AOS KL7UW Alaska USA
08:20 AOS Northern Europe
08:25 AOS Central Europe & UK
09:17 AOS ZL1AOX New Zealand
09:42 AOS KL7UW Alaska USA
10:53 AOS ZL1AOX New Zealand
11:16 AOS Japan
11:30 CP3/CP4 start transmitting
12:32 AOS ZL1AOX New Zealand
15:04 AOS WØRPK Iowa USA
[ANS thanks Lori Brooks and Ralph, WØRPK, for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.02
Joint Response to EU Commission Galileo Green Paper Filed
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.02
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.02
On Friday 6th April a joint response was submitted by RSGB, AMSAT-UK, UK
Microwave Group and the British Amateur Television Club to the European
Commission Green Paper on Satellite Navigation Applications.
The Galileo Global Positioning System, expected to be fully operational
between 2010-12, will make use of 1260-1300 MHz. This is a key segment of the
Amateur 23cm band used for ATV, Repeaters, Satellites, EME and weak signal
terrestrial communications.
The response document can now be seen on the web at
http://www.g3psm.net/07_04_06_RSGB_Response_to_Galileo_Green_Paper.pdf
Galileo green paper on satellite navigation applications
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/december2006/galileo_green_paper.htm
Potential Interference To Galileo From 23cm Band Operations
http://www.southgatearc.org/articles/galileo.htm
[ANS thanks Trevor, M5AKA, for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.03
AO-51 Software Upgrade Status
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.03
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.03
AMSAT Vice President of Operations, Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, provides the
following update on the on-going software upgrade and testing efforts for
AO-51.
During the last round of testing and upgrades on AO-51, the Command Team
discovered a problem with the BBS receiver interfering with the command
system with either UHF transmitter above a certain power level. This problem
had gone unsolved since launch until the relationship to the receiver was
found. The good news is the problem goes away when that receiver is shut off.
The bad news is that particular receiver is the only user receiver the
operating system allows to access the BBS. A rewrite of the core operating
software is required to work around this issue, and there is exactly one
person who can do this. For the mean time AO-51 will primarily be an analog
mode satellite, until the fix is coded and tested thoroughly on the ground.
Sometime soon there will be a test of the new automatic scheduling software.
The command stations will set up a series of about 10 mode changes over a few
weeks, with the schedule announced in advance. When this happens we'll
appreciate reports via the amsat-bb and ao51-modes lists. We may also run
some power output tests, setting the downlink transmitters to different
levels and asking for quantitative reception reports including a detailed
description of the receiving station.
I would like to mention my support and appreciation for the
http://oscar.dcarr.org/ website. It is near real time information, and
updates whenever a new report is added. I absolutely LOVE this tool, and
would like to thank the creator, and encourage it's continued use. If you
noticed last week there were a few reports of AO-51 "not heard". In fact the
satellite was transmitting, but the auto battery protection had tripped,
reducing the downlink to 100 mw that morning in lieu of the normal ~500 mw.
Later that day the auto protection tripped again, shutting TXb off. I noticed
the reports and immediately called one of the command stations, who was
already aware of the problem. I bring this up because it is a great tool for
users that we in Operations also use, and it seems to have several regular
international contributors.
[ANS thanks Drew, KO4MA, for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.04
RAFT and ANDE Update
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.04
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.04
RAFT and ANDE are now coming over in the prime eveining hours.
In fact, if you look at RAFT you will see it is nearly sun synchronous, in
that it is coming over nearly the same time every evening. That is about
7:45, 9:15 and 10:45 PM local sun daylight time at mid (40 deg) N latitudes.
PA3GUO reloaded RAFT settings and the packet-to-voice synthesizer is
enabled. Anyone can turn it on, and then anyone can send APRS messages
to "TALK" and it will speak the message.
See how on the page below:
http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/ande-raft-ops.html
Also, we need stations with good beams in the southern USA states from AZ to
Georgia as volunteer command stations so that we can check out RAFT's radar
receiver too.
RAFT is halfway through its life and will de-orbit by late July. Also, RAFT is
only useable in the dark, so we don't have many more operating periods to
operate this unique transponder.
Also, if anyone has lots of power on 10 meters and will use it to TX CW, we
would like to activate the PSK-31 transponder and try again at hearing some
signals.
[ANS thanks Bob, WB4APR, for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.05
Call for Papers--2007 ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.05
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.05
Technical papers are solicited for presentation at the 26th Annual ARRL and
TAPR Digital Communications Conference to be held September 28-30, 2007 in
Hartford, Connecticut. These papers will also be published in the Conference
Proceedings (you do NOT need to attend the conference to have your paper
included in the Proceedings). The submission deadline is July 31, 2007.
Please send papers to:
Maty Weinberg
ARRL
225 Main St
Newington, CT 06111
or you can make your submission via e-mail to: maty(a)arrl.org
Papers will be published exactly as submitted and authors will retain all
rights.
[ANS thanks Steve, WB8IMY, for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.06
Satellite Shorts From All Over
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.06
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.06
+ Clint, K6LCS has posted his 4 page "How to Work AO-51 with an HT"
tutorial at: http://homepage.mac.com/clintbradford.
+ Several reports have been received that Charles Simonyi, KE7KDP
is on the air from the International Space Station and is making
general QSOs with the ham radio community. On one pass Charles
said, "I think amateur radio was the begining of the internet!
And its still alive, I never thought I would do neither amateur
radio or Space flights but both of them are lot of fun. Well I just
want to congratulate the community for the great job they are doing
in performing the charter as we learned about it, and thank everbody
for helping me along. Its not easy for me and I do the best I can,
so thanks a lot guys and I hope I can talk as many people as possible.
An audio recording of Charles is available on Cor's website:
http://pd0rkc.ontwikkel.nl
+ Plan ahead for JOTA weekend. "Around the World in 50 Hours will be
the theme of this year's Scouting Jamboree On The Air. JOTA as it
is better known, is an annual event in which about 500,000 Scouts
and Scout Guides all over the world make contacts with each other by
means of Amateur Radio. AMSAT supports this scouting activity each
year by making its satellites available for JOTA contacts. This
year's 50th JOTA will run from October 19th at 22:00 hours to
October 21st at 24:00 hours your local time.
[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.07
ARISS Status - 09 April 2007
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.07
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.07
1. St. Michael’s Primary School Contact Successful
On Monday, April 2, students from St. Michaels Primary School in Daceyville,
New South Wales, Australia participated in an Amateur Radio on the
International Space Station (ARISS) contact. Sixteen students asked Michael
Lopez-Alegria, KE5GTK, one question each as approximately 180 children in
grades K-6 looked on. National television and newspapers covered the event.
2. Successful Contact with Glenden State School
Glenden State School in Queensland, Australia experienced a successful Amateur
Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact on Wednesday, April
4, 2007. Astronaut Sunita Williams, KD5PLB, answered questions from sixteen
students and was answering the seventeenth question as the ISS went over the
horizon. Approximately 400 teachers, students and others attended the event.
A local news crew was there to film the event, and two radio interviews were
held, one before the contact and one immediately after. Another local radio
station publicized the event during the week prior to the contact. The audio
from this contact was fed into the EchoLink AMSAT (101 377) and JK1ZRW (277
208) servers. Among the eight countries that connected (a total of fifteen
were made) were Macedonia, India and Ireland.
3. Upcoming School Contacts
Students from Redmond High School in Redmond, Washington, Charles Simonyi’s
home town, plan to experience an Amateur Radio on the International Space
Station (ARISS) contact on Monday, April 16 at 21:17 UTC via the telebridge
station ON4ISS in Belgium. The ARISS EchoLink and IRLP teams will feed the
audio from this contact into the EchoLink AMSAT (101 377) and JK1ZRW (277
208) servers, and into the IRLP Discovery Reflector 9010. The contact will
also be webcast courtesy of Verizon Conferencing.
An Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact has been
slated for Tuesday, April 17 at 18:35 UTC, between the Kursk Technical
University in Kursk, Russia and Commander Fyodor N. Yurchikhin, RN3FI. The
school’s radio club, RW3WWW, was founded in 1965 and is a member of
SPORADIC – the Kursk amateur radio regional club and of the International
Amateur Radio Union Region 1 Soyuz Radiolyubitelei Rossii (SRR).
An Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact has been
planned for Cedar Point Elementary School in Bristow, Virginia on Tuesday,
April 17 at19:05 UTC via the telebridge station VK5ZAI in Australia. A
science encore program will be employed to teach amateur radio and
communication technology to students in grades K-5. This contact will be held
in conjunction with Space Week activities which will include a visit from an
astronaut, science and technology of hot air ballooning, a Starlab
Planetarium, and a Space Traveler trailer with 20 hands on activities related
to traveling and living in space and space exploration. This contact is
planned for flight participant Charles Simonyi, KE7KDP. The audio from this
contact will be fed into the EchoLink AMSAT (101 377) and JK1ZRW (277 208)
servers, and into the IRLP Discovery Reflector 9010. The contact will also be
webcast courtesy of Verizon Conferencing.
4. NA1SS Awarded JARL Award
On Monday, April 2, the Japan Amateur Radio Relay League (JARL) issued the All
Japan Districts Award to the International Space Station, NA1SS. Astronauts
using the station’s callsign NA1SS have contacted a school in all ten of
Japan’s amateur radio call areas.
5. ARRL Article on Expedition 15 Crew
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) ran an article on the new ISS
crew. “Fourth US Civilian Space Traveler, Expedition 15 ISS Crew Launch April
7” may be viewed on: http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2007/04/03/100/?nc=1
[ANS thanks Carol, KB3LKI, for the above information]
/EX
In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the President's
Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining donors to AMSAT Project
Funds, will be eligible to receive additional benefits. Application forms are
available from the AMSAT Office.
73,
This week's ANS Editor,
Lee McLamb, KU4OS
ku4os at amsat dot org
1
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This report is organized into 4 parts.
Part 1 (S1) - operational analog amateur satellites
Part 2 (S2) - operational digital amateur satellites
Part 3 (S3) - non - operational satellites
Part 4 (S4) - proposed satellites
SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS ANS-099.S1
WSR 099 Part 1 04/09/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 099.S1 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 09, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-099.S1
VO-52 HAMSAT
Catalog number: 28650
Launch Date: May 05,2005
Status: Operational
Current Mode: U/V - Indian Transponder
Frequencies:
Indian Transponder:
Uplink: 435.220 to 435.280 MHz LSB/CW
Downlink: 145.870 to 145.930 MHz USB/CW
Dutch Transponder:
Uplink: 435.225 to 435.275 MHz LSB/CW
Downlink: 145.875 to 145.925 MHz USB/CW
Indian Beacon: 145.859330 MHZ CW
Dutch Beacon: 145.860 MHz 12WPM with CW message
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: LHCP
U: RHCP
Official Webpage: http://www.amsat.in/hamsat.htm
To know what transponder is switched on please listen for the beacon
that is
active. Each transponder has a different beacon.
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AO-51 ECHO
Catalog number: 28375
Launch date: June 29, 2004
Status: Voice Repeater ONLY - Software reload in progress
Telemetry Downlink
Current Mode(s): FM Repeater - V/U
PBBS - OFF
Digipeater - OFF
Telemetry - U
Analog voice downlink: 435.300 MHz FM
435.150 MHz FM
2401.200 Mhz FM
Analog voice uplink: 145.880 MHZ FM
145.880 MHz USB
145.920 MHz FM
1268.700 MHz FM 67Hz PL tone
Digital Downlinks: 435.150 MHz FM 38k4 Digital, PBP, 1 watt output
435.150 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
2401.200 MHz FM 38k4 bps, AX.25
Digital Uplink: 145.860 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
1268.700 mhz FM 9k6 PBP Digital
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
T: Linear
V: Linear
U: TX A (usually digital)LHCP
TX B (usually analog) RHCP
L: Linear
S: Linear
Broadcast: PECHO-11
BBS: PECHO-12
Official Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/
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SO-50 SAUDISAT-1C
Catalog number: 27607
Launched: December 20, 2002
Status: Operational.
Uplink: 145.850 MHz FM - 67.0 Hz PL tone
Downlink: 436.795 MHz
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Official Webpage: http://saudisat.kacst.edu.sa/index.shtml
(not up and running currently)
To switch the transmitter on, you need to send a CTCSS tone of 74.4 Hz.
The order of operation is thus: (allow for Doppler as necessary):
1) Transmit on 145.850 MHz with a tone of 74.4 Hz to arm the 10 minute
timer
on board the spacecraft.
2) Now transmit on 145.850 MHz (FM Voice) using 67.0 Hz to PT the
repeater on
and off within the 10 Minute window.
3) Sending the 74.4 tone again within the 10 minute window will reset
the 10
minute timer.
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FO-29 JAS-2
Catalog number: 24278
Launch Date: August 17, 1996
Status: Operational
Voice/CW Mode JA
Uplink: 145.90 to 146.00 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink: 435.80 to 435.90 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 435.795 MHz
Digital Mode JD
Uplinks: 145.850 MHz FM
145.870 MHz FM
145.910 MHz FM
Downlink: 435.910 MHz 1200-baud BPSK or 9600-baud FSK
Callsign: 8J1JCS
Digitalker: 435.910 MHz
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: RHCP
U: RHCP
JARL English webpage: http://www.jarl.or.jp/English/5_Fuji/ejasmenu.htm
AMSAT-NA Webpage:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/satInfo.php?satID
=5&retURL=/satellites/status.php
Mineo Wakita, JE9PEL, has created a simple decoder program for FO29's CW
telemetry downlink: http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/fo29cwts.htm
[03262007]
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AO-27 AMRAD
Catalog number: 22825
Launched: September 26, 1993
Status: Operational
Uplink: 145.850 MHz FM
Downlink: 436.795 MHz FM
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Official Webpage: http://www.ao27.org
[03262007]
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AO-7 AMSAT OSCAR 7
Catalog number: 07530
Launch Date: November 15, 1974
Status: Operational depending on amount of Sunlight
Uplink: 145.850 to 145.950 MHz CW/USB Mode A
432.125 to 432.175 MHz CW/LSB Mode B
Downlink: 29.400 to 29.500 MHz CW/USB Mode A (1W PEP)
145.975 to 145.925 MHz CW/USB Mode B (8W PEP)
145.975 to 145.925 MHz CW/USB Mode C (2W PEP)
Beacons: 29.502 MHz CW
145.972 MHz CW
435.100 MHz CW
2304.100 MHz CW
Official Webpage:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/sat_summary/ao7.php
The AO-7 Logbook and Resource Website:
http://www.planetemily.com/ao7/
AO-7 Usage Guidelines on the AO-7 Log and Resource Site located at:
http://www.planetemily.com/ao7
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INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) - ARISS
Catalog number: 25544
Launch date: November 20, 1998
Status: Operational
Current Mode: Occasional Voice
Digipeater: OFF
The Expedition 14 crew is:
Commander: Michael Lopez-Alegria KE5GTK
Flight Engineer: Mikhail Tyurin RZ3FT
Flight Engineer: Sunita Williams KD5PLB
Digital/APRS:
Worldwide packet uplink: 145.990 MHz FM
Worldwide packet downlink: 145.800 Mhz FM
Voice:
Region 1 voice uplink: 145.200 MHz FM
Region 2/3 voice uplink: 144.490 MHz FM
Worldwide downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
SSTV TESTING:
Worldwide Reported Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Crossband Repeater:
Repeater Uplink: 437.800 MHz FM
Repeater Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Callsigns:
German: DP0ISS
Russian: RS0ISS, RZ3DZR
USA: NA1SS
Packet Mailbox: RS0ISS-11
Packet Keyboard: RS0ISS-3
Digipeater callsign: ARISS
Official ARISS Webpage: http://www.rac.ca/ariss
ISS Fan Club Webpage: http://www.issfanclub.com
APRS tracking page: http://www.ariss.net/
ISS Daily Crew Schedule: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/timelines/
Remember that the crew operates on UTC time. Also, all of the time line
is
NOT translated from Russian and posted.
[12182006]
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/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS $ANS-099.S2
WSR 099 Part 2 04/09/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 099.S2 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 09, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-099.S2
PO-63 PEHUENSAT-1
Catalog Number: 29712
Launch Date: January 10, 2007
Status: In Orbit
Uplink/Downlink: 145.825 Mhz FM
Voice Recorder: 145.825 Mhz FM
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?O-?? FCAL
Catalog Number: 29667
Launch Date: December 21, 2006
Status: In Orbit
Downlink: 437.385 Mhz APRS AX25
Downlink ID: KD4HBO
Website: http://eng.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/fcal.html
[02262007]
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NO-61 ANDE
Catalog Number: 29664
Launch Date: December 21, 2006
Status: In Orbit
Uplink/Downlink: 145.825 Mhz FM APRS AX25
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NO-60 RAFT-1
Catalog Number: 29661
Launch Date: December 21, 2006
Status: In Orbit
Main Downlink: 145.825 Mhz FM APRS AX25
APRS Uplink: 145.825 MHz FM APRS AX25
Voice/PSK31 Uplink: 28.120 MHz
Packet to Voice ID: RAFT
[02262007]
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GENESAT-1 ?O-??
Catalog Number: 29655
Launch Date: December 16, 2006
Status: Operational
Telemetry Beacon Downlink: 437.0670 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Official webpage: http://www.crestnrp.org/genesat1/ahc.html
[01082007]
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HO-59 HITSat
Catalog number: 29484
Launch date: September 22, 2006
Status: Operational
Telemetry Downlink: 437.4250 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Beacon: 437.2750 MHz CW
Callsign: JR8YJT
[10302006]
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CO-58 CubeSat XI-V
Catalog number: 28895
Launch Date: October 27, 2005
Status: Operational - CW Beacon only
Telemetry Downlink: 437.4250 MHz AFSK 1200bps using AFK protocol
Beacon: 437.2750 MHz CW
Callsign: JQ1YGW
Official Webpage: http://www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cubesat/mission/V/
Pictures received by Mineo Wakita - JE9PEL:
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/
[03262007]
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CO-57 CubeSat XI-IV
Catalog number: 27848
Launched: June 30, 2003
Status: Operational
Beacon: 436.8475 MHz CW
Telemetry : 437.4900 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Callsign: JQ1YGW
Official Webpage: http://www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cubesat/mission/V/
[01082007]
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CO-56 CUTE-1.7 + APD
Catalog number: 28941
Launched: February 21, 2006
Status: Semi-Operational - Constant Carrier only
Uplink: 1268.5000 MHz GMSK 9600 BPS
Downlink: 437.4700 MHz 1200 FM ax25 or SRLL (ACTIVE only near Japan ? )
Telemetry Beacon: 437.3850 CW
Callsign: JQ1YPC
Information webpage:
http://lss.mes.titech.ac.jp/ssp/spacerium/cute1blog/
[01082007]
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AO-51 ECHO
Catalog number: 28375
Launch date: June 29, 2004
Status: Voice Repeater ONLY - Software reload in progress
Telemetry Downlink
Current Mode(s): FM Repeater - V/U
PBBS - OFF
Digipeater - OFF
Telemetry - U
Analog voice downlink: 435.300 MHz FM
435.150 MHz FM
2401.200 Mhz FM
Analog voice uplink: 145.880 MHZ FM
145.880 MHz USB
145.920 MHz FM
1268.700 MHz FM 67Hz PL tone
Digital Downlinks: 435.150 MHz FM 38k4 Digital, PBP, 1 watt output
435.150 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
2401.200 MHz FM 38k4 bps, AX.25
Digital Uplink: 145.860 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
1268.700 mhz FM 9k6 PBP Digital
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
T: Linear
V: Linear
U: TX A (usually digital)LHCP
TX B (usually analog) RHCP
L: Linear
S: Linear
Broadcast: PECHO-11
BBS: PECHO-12
Official Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/
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NO-44 PCSAT
Catalog number: 26931
Launch Date: September 30, 2001
Status: Operational only in Full Sun Light
General Usage Uplink/Downlink: 145.827 MHz 1200 Baud
Special Usage Downlink: 144.390 Mhz 1200 Baud
PCSAT APRS page: http://pcsat.aprs.org
aprstlm Telemetry Decoder program:
http://www.xciv.org/~iain/aprstlm/v1.2/
[01082007]
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GO-32 Gurwin TechSat-1B
Catalog number: 25397
Launch Date: July 10, 1998
Status: Operational
Downlink: 435.225 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
435.325 Mhz - Not Available - temperature problems
Uplinks: 145.850 FM
145.890 FM
145.930 FM
1269.700 FM
1269.800 FM
1269.900 FM
Broadcast Callsign: 4XTECH-11
BBS Callsign: 4XTECH-12
More information of GO-32 can be found at:
http://www.iarc.org/techsat/techsat.html
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AO-16 PACSAT
Catalog number: 20439
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Semi-operational - APRS usage through Digipeater
Uplink: 145.900 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.920 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.940 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.960 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
Downlink: 437.026 MHz SSB 1200-baud PSK
Mode-S Beacon: 2401.1428 MHz
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
U: RC 437.050 MHz RHCP
PSK 437.025 MHz LHCP
V: Linear
Broadcast Callsign: PACSAT-11
BBS: PACSAT-12
AO-16 AMSAT Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/ao16.html
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UO-11 OSCAR-11
Catalog number: 14781
Launched: March 1, 1984
Status: Semi-operational
Telemetry Downlink: 145.826 MHz. FM 1200 AFSK
Mode-S Beacon: 2401.500 MHz - OFF
UHFBeacon: 435.025 MHz - OFF
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: RHCP
S: LHCP
Official webpage: http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/clivew/
MPEG3 files: http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/uo11tlme.htm
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INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) - ARISS
Catalog number: 25544
Launch date: November 20, 1998
Status: Operational
Current Mode: Occasional Voice
Digipeater: OFF
Expedition Crew 14 is:
Commander: Michael Lopez-Alegria KE5GTK
Flight Engineer: Mikhail Tyurin RZ3FT
Flight Engineer: Sunita Williams KD5PLB
Digital/APRS:
Worldwide packet uplink: 145.990 MHz FM
Worldwide packet downlink: 145.800 Mhz FM
Voice:
Region 1 voice uplink: 145.200 MHz FM
Region 2/3 voice uplink: 144.490 MHz FM
Worldwide downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
SSTV TESTING:
Worldwide Reported Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Crossband Repeater:
Repeater Uplink: 437.800 MHz FM
Repeater Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Callsigns:
German: DP0ISS
Russian: RS0ISS, RZ3DZR
USA: NA1SS
Packet Mailbox: RS0ISS-11
Packet Keyboard: RS0ISS-3
Digipeater callsign: ARISS
Official ARISS Webpage: http://www.rac.ca/ariss
ISS Fan Club Webpage: http://www.issfanclub.com
APRS tracking page: http://www.ariss.net/
ISS Daily Crew Schedule: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/timelines/
Remember that the crew operates on UTC time. Also, all of the time line
is NOT translated from Russian and posted.
[01082007]
NNNN
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS $ANS-099.S3
WSR 099 Part 3 04/09/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 099.S3 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 09, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-099.S3
THE FOLLOWING ARE IN ORBIT BUT ARE NON-OPERATIONAL AT THIS TIME:
NCUBE-2
Catalog number: 28897
Launch Date: October 27, 2005
Status: Still attached to XO-53 (SSETI)?
Proposed Callsign: TBA
Proposed Transmit Frequency: 437.305
2407.250
Official Website: http://www.ncube.no
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XO-53 SSETI
Catalog number: 28894
Launch Date: October 27, 2005
Status: Non-operational
Voice Uplink: 437.250 MHz FM 67Hz CTCSS
Voice Downlink: 2401.835 MHz FM
Packet Up/Downlink: 437.250 MHz 9k6 packet
Packet Downlink 2401.835 MHz 38k4 packet
Official webpage: http://sseti.gte.tuwien.ac.at/WSW4/
Latest news: http://sseti.gte.tuwien.ac.at/WSW4/MOPWS/news.php
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AO-49 AATiS OSCAR-49 (SAFIR-M)
Catalog number: 27605
Launch Date: December 20, 2002
Status: Non-operational.
Uplink: 435.275 MHz 1200-baud AFSK
Downlink: 145.825 MHz 9600-baud FSK
(optional voice message)
Broadcast callsign: DP0AIS
Official webpage: http://amend.gmxhome.de
[01222007]
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MO-46 TIUNGSAT-1
Catalog number: 26548
Launched: September 26, 2000
Status: Operational
Uplinks: 145.850 MHz
145.925 MHz 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 437.325 MHz
Broadcast callsign: MYSAT3-11
BBS: MYSAT3-12
TiungSat-1 is Malaysia's first micro-satellite and in addition to
commercial
land and weather imaging payloads offers FM and FSK Amateur Radio
communica-
tion.
TiungSat-1, named after the mynah bird of Malaysia, was developed as a
collaborative effort between the Malaysian government and Surrey
Satellite
Technology Ltd.
[01222007]
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NO-45 SAPPHIRE
Catalog number: 26932
Launch Date: September 30, 2001
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: 437.095 MHz 1200 baud AX-25 AFSK
Uplink: 145.945 MHz UI Digipeater
Digi Callsign: KE6QMD
Everyone is welcome to use the digipeating/APRS features of Sapphire,
call-
sign KE6QMD, as per the user service agreement located at the following
URL:
http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/pcsat/contract.txt
[03132005]
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SO-42 SAUDISAT-1B
Catalog number: 26549
Launched: September 26, 2000
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: 437.075 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: SASAT2-11
BBS: SASAT2-12
Further information is available at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/so42.html
[01222007]
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SO-41 SAUDISAT-1A
Catalog number: 26545
Launch Date: September 26, 2000
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.850 MHz
Downlink: 436.775 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: SASAT1-11
BBS: SASAT1-12
Further information is available at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/so41.html
[01222007]
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AO-40 AMSAT OSCAR 40
Catalog number: 26609
Launch Date: November 16, 2000
Status: Non-Operational
Uplinks
-------
V-band: 145.840 - 145.990 MHz CW/LSB
U-band: 435.550 - 435.800 MHz CW/LSB
L1-band: 1269.250 - 1269.500 MHz CW/LSB
L2-band: 1268.325 - 1268.575 MHz CW/LSB
Downlinks
---------
S2-band: 2401.225 - 2401.475 MHz CW/USB
K-band: 24048.010 - 24048.060 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 2401.323 MHz
24048.035 MHz
[01222007]
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UO-36 UoSAT-12
Catalog number: 25693
Launched: April 21, 1999
Status: Unknown
Uplink: 145.960 MHz (9600-baud FSK)
Downlinks: 437.025 MHz
437.400 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: UO121-11
BBS: UO121-12
The VK5HI viewer shareware for UO-36 is available on the AMSAT-NA web
site
at the following URL:
ftp://ftp.amsat.org/amsat/software/win32/display/ccddsp97-119.zip
[01222007]
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SO-35 SUNSAT
Catalog Number: ?
Launched:February 23, 1999
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: Mode B Repeater: 436.291 MHz
Mode J Digipeater: 436.250 MHz
Uplinks: Mode B Repeater: 145.825 MHz
Mode J Digipeater: 145.825 MHz
145.900 MHz
For more information of SUNSAT vist the satellite web site:
http://esl.ee.sun.ac.za/projects/sunsat/
[01222007]
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PO-34 PANSAT
Catalog number: 25520
Launched: October 30, 1998
Status: Telemetry downloads only
Uplink/downlink: 436.500 MHz
Official Webpage: http://www.sp.nps.navy.mil/pansat/
[05092004]
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SO-33 SEDSAT-1
Catalog number: 25509
Launched: October 24, 1998
Status: Semi-operational
Downlink: 437.910 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
The satellite is not currently available for uplink transmissions and
the image and transponder recovery efforts have been unsuccessful.
For more information on SedSat-1 visit the satellite web site:
http://seds.uah.edu/projects/sedsat/sedsat.htm
[ANS-WSR has no further information]
[09042006]
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TO-31 TMSAT-1
Catalog number: 25396
Launch Date: July 10, 1998
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.925 MHz 9600 baud FSK
Downlink: 436.925 MHz 9600 baud FSK
Broadcast callsign: TMSAT1-11
BBS: TMSAT1-12
[05012006]
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PO-28 POSAT-1
Catalog number: 22829
Launch Date: September 25, 1993
Status: Operational - Not open for Amatuer use
Downlink: 429.950
Uplink: Not until handover back to Amatuer usage
Broadcast callsign: POSAT1-11
BBS callsign: POSAT1-12
AMSAT Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/po28.html
POSAT-1 webpage:
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/SSC/CSER/UOSAT/missions/posat1.html
[01012006]
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IO-26 ITAMSAT
Catalog number: 22826
Launch Date: September 26, 1993
Status: Downlink only
Uplinks: 145.875 MHz FM 1200-baud
145.900 MHz FM 1200-baud
145.925 MHz FM 1200-baud
145.950 MHz FM 1200-baud
Downlink: 435.808 MHz PSK
Broadcast Callsign: ITMSAT-11
BBS: ITMSAT-12
Official webpage: http://www.itamsat.org
AMSAT Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/io26.html
[012212007]
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KO-25 KITSAT
Catalog number: 22828
Launched: September 26, 1993
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.980 MHz FM 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 436.500 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: HL02-11
BBS: HL02-12
[05092004]
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KO-23 KITSAT
Catalog number: 22077
Launched: August 10, 1992
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.900 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
Downlink: 435.170 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: HLO1-11
BBS: HLO1-12
[01222007]
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UO-22 UOSAT
Catalog number: 21575
Launched: July 17, 1991
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.900 FM 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 435.120 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: UOSAT5-11
BBS: UOSAT5-12
[01222007]
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AO-21 AMSAT-OSCAR 21
Catalog Number: 21087
Launch Date: January 29, 1991
Status: Operational
Uplink: 435.041 MHz FM DSP
Downlink: 145.983 MHz FM DSP
[01222007]
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FO-20 JAS-1b
Catalog number: 20480
Launch Date: February 07, 1990
Status: Non-Operational
Beacons: 435.795 MHz CW
435.910 MHz AX25
Voice Transponder:
Uplink: 145.900 to 146.000 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink: 435.800 to 435.900 MHz CW/USB
Digital Transponder:
Uplinks: 145.850 MHz
145.870 MHz
145.890 MHz
145.910 MHz
Downlink: 435.910 MHz
More FO-20 info can be found at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/fo20.html
[01152007]
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LO-19 LUSAT
Catalog number: 20442
Launched: January 22, 1990
Status: CW Beacon only
Uplinks: 145.840 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.860 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.880 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.900 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
CW downlink: 437.125 MHz
Digital downlink: 437.150 MHz SSB (RC-BPSK 1200-baud PSK)
Broadcast Callsign: LUSAT-11
BBS: LUSAT-12o
General information and telemetry samples can be found at:
www.telecable.es/personales/ea1bcu
[01222007]
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WO-18 WEBERSAT
Catalog Number: 20441
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: 437.104 MHz SSB 1200 Baud PSK AX.25
[05012006]
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DO-17 Dove
Catalog Number: 20440
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Non-operational.
Downlink: 145.825 MHz FM 1200 Baud AFSK
Beacon: 2401.220 MHz
[05012006]
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UO-14 UoSAT-3
Catalog number: 20437
Launched: January 22, 1990
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.975 MHz FM
Downlink: 435.070 MHz FM
[05092004]
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FO-12 Fuji-OSCAR 12
Catalog Number: 16909
Launch Date: August 12, 1986
Status: Non-Operational
Mode V/U (J) Linear Transponder (Inverting): Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 435.8000 - 435.9000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/U (J) Packet: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.8500 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Uplink: 145.8700 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Uplink: 145.8900 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Uplink: 145.9100 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Downlink 435.9100 MHz PSK 1200 BPS
Telemetry Beacon: 435.7950 MHz SSB/CW
[01152007]
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AO-10 OSCAR 10
Catalog number: 14129
Launch Date: June 16, 1983
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 435.030 to 435.180 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink: 145.975 to 145.825 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 145.810 MHz (unmodulated carrier)
W4SM has more information about the satellite at the following URL:
http://www.cstone.net/~w4sm/AO-10.html
[05092004]
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AO-8 AMSAT-OSCAR 8
Catalog Number: 10703
Launch Date: March 3, 1978
Status: Non-Operational
Mode V/U (J) Linear Transponder (Non-Inverting): Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 435.1990 - 435.2000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/U (J) TLM Beacon: Non-Operational
Downlink 435.0950 MHz CW
Mode V/A (A) Linear Transponder (Non-Inverting): Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.8500 - 145.9000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 29.4000 - 29.5000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/A (A) TLM Beacon: Non-Operational
Downlink 29.4020 MHz CW
[01152007]
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AO-6 AMSAT-OSCAR 6
Catalog Number: 06236
Launch Date: October 15, 1972
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink: 29.4500 - 29.5500 MHz SSB/CW
[01152007]
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AO-5 Australis-OSCAR 5
Catalog Number: 04321
Launch Date: January 23, 1970
Status: Non-Operational
Telemetry Beacons: 144.0500 MHz CW
29.4500 MHz CW
[01152007]
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OSCAR III
Catalog Number: 01293
Launch Date: March 09, 1965
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9750 - 146.0250 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink: 144.3250 - 144.3750 MHz SSB/CW
[01012007]
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RS-15 RADIO SPORT RS-15
Catalog number: 23439
Launch Date: December 26, 1994
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.858 to 145.898 MHz CW/USB
Downlink: 29.354 to 29.394 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 29.352 MHz (intermittent)
SSB meeting frequency: 29.380 MHz (unofficial)
[06202004]
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RS-13 RADIO SPORT RS-13
Catalog number: 21089
Launched: February 5, 1991
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 21.260 to 21.300 MHz CW/USB
Downlink: 145.860 to 145.900 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 145.860 MHz
Robot: 145.908 MHz
[05232004]
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RS-12 RADIO SPORT RS-12
Catalog number: 21089
Launched: February 5, 1991
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 21.210 to 21.250 MHz CW/USB
Downlink: 29.410 to 29.450 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 29.408 MHz
Robot: 29.454 MHz
[05232004]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS $ANS-099.S4
WSR 099 Part 4 04/09/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 099.S4 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 09, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-099.S4
THE FOLLOWING SATELLITES ARE NOT IN ORBIT BUT ARE
PROPOSED FOR LAUNCH AT THIS TIME:
Phase 5a Mars Mission
Catalog Number:
Proposed Launch Date: 2009 or 2011
Status: Design Phase
For the latest project status update please visit the AMSAT-DL P5-A web
page:
http://ticket-to-mars.org
[01222007]
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PHASE 3E AO-??
Catalog number:
Proposed Launch Date: Late 2007
Status: Under Construction
For the latest project status update please visit the AMSAT-DL P3-E web
page:
http://www.amsat-dl.org/p3e/
[01222007]
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Eagle AO-??
Catalog Number:
Proposed Launch Date: Early/Mid 2009
Status: Design Phase
For the latest project status updates please visit the AMSAT-NA webpage:
http://www.amsat.org
[01222007]
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/EX
ANS is released worldwide via the AMSAT ANS e-mail reflector and a live
radiocast on the AMSAT-NA 20-meter net held each Sunday on 14.282 MHz.
Pre-net operations start at 18:00 UTC, with current ANS bulletins trans-
mitted to the eastern U.S. at 19:00 UTC and to the western U.S. at 19:30
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Information on AMSAT-NA is available at the following URL:
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Mailing address:
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Currently, AMSAT-NA supports the following (free) mailing lists:
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to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive additional benefits.
Application forms are available from the AMSAT-NA Office.
This week's Weekly Satellite Report Editor is James French, W8ISS.
ANS is always dedicated to past ANS editor 'BJ' Arts, WT0N, and to the
memory of longtime AMSAT supporters Werner Haas, DJ5KQ, Dennis Kitchen,
G0FCL and John Branegan GM4IHJ.
Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-098
ANS is a free, weekly, news and information service of AMSAT North
America, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS reports on the
activities of a worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an
active interest in designing, building, launching and communicating
through analog and digital Amateur Radio satellites.
Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
ans-editor(a)amsat.org
In this edition:
* AMSAT Eagle Satellite Team Commences UHF Receiver Build
* AMSAT Activities at Dayton
* Amateur Satellite Beginners Article
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
* ARISS Status Report for the Week of April 2, 2007
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-098.01
AMSAT Eagle Satellite Team Commences UHF Receiver Build
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 098.01
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 8, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-098.01
Jim Sanford, WB4GCS, Eagle Project Manager has authorized expenditure
of funds for purchase of components and construction of four proto-
types of the Eagle UHF receiver designed by John Stephenson, KD6OZH.
The boards will be distributed as follows:
+ One to Juan Rivera, WA6HTP, for acceptance testing followed by
limited vacuum and thermal testing.
+ One to be demonstrated at Dayton.
+ One to the SDX folks for their development.
+ One to be put through the ATP either by Jim, or wherever anyone
else wants to evaluate. This will then become available as needed
for demonstrations or SDX development.
Events leading to this decision:
+ Design by John and Peer review.
+ Development of ATP by Juan and peer review.
+ Assembly of a procurement, construction, and test team of Project
Oscar members under Juan's leadership.
+ PCBoard layout by John. Peer review of schematic to board correl-
ation in progress.
+ Development of costed Bill of Materials (BOM) by the Project Oscar
team. This was a LOT of work, and actually resulted in some tweaks
to the design and component selection.
+ Peer review of the BOM in progress.
To get an idea of the thoroughness that each module for the satellite
will undergo, look at Juan's action list on Eaglepedia:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/eagle/EaglePedia/index.php/Image:70cmRX_Actio
n_Items.pdf
[ANS thanks Jim, WB4GCS, Eagle Project Manager, for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-098.02
AMSAT Activities at Dayton
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 098.02
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 8, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-098.02
AMSAT will have many activities for the Amateur Satellite enthusiast
during the 2007 Dayton Hamvention. We invite you to join us at all
of the events. See the AMSAT web site for additional information
and directions:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/hamvention/Dayton2007.php
Thursday 17 May 2007 1830-2200 EDT Pizza and Suds Party at Marion's Piazza
Friday 18 May 2007 0900-1800 EDT AMSAT Booth opens, Eagle area with
operating components and outdoor
Satellite Operating Demonstrations
1115-1400 EDT AMSAT Forum in Room 1
1700-1745 EDT IMAX movie "Space Station" special
showing at the Air Force Museum
1800-2200 EDT AMSAT/TAPR Banquet at the Air Force
Museum (order tickets from the AMSAT
web site)
Saturday 19 May 2007 0800-1700 EDT AMSAT Booth opens, Eagle area with
operating components and outdoor
Satellite Operating Demonstrations
Sunday 20 May 2007 0800-1300 EDT AMSAT Booth opens, Eagle area with
operating components and outdoor
Satellite Operating Demonstrations
Those wishing to help at the AMSAT booth during Hamvention please send
Gould, WA4SXM an email (wa4sxm(a)amsat.org) stating your availablity. We
need volunteers for 2 hour shifts Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Also
looking for volunteers to setup the booth Thursday afternoon and take
down the booth Sunday afternoon.
[ANS thanks Gould, WA4SXM for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-098.03
Amateur Satellite Beginners Article
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 098.03
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 8, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-098.03
The March 2007 issue of the RSGB magazine RadCom features a superb
article entitled "Getting Started on Amateur Radio Satellites" by
John Heath G7HIA. It is an excellent introduction to the exciting
world of Amateur Satellite Communications.
The Radio Society of Great Britain and the author have generously
agreed to allow AMSAT-UK to put the PDF of the article on the web
and it can be seen at http://www.uk.amsat.org/
Click on "How Do I Start" on the left hand side of the home page
then click on "Getting Started on Amateur Satellites (RSGB article)"
Note the article is Copyright 2007 Radio Society of Great Britain.
For personal use only - no copying, reprinting or distribution without
written permission from the RSGB http://www.RSGB.org/
[ANS thanks Trevor, M5AKA for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-098.04
Satellite Shorts From All Over
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 098.04
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 8, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-098.04
Ray Hoad, WA5QGD, AMSAT-NA Orbital Data Manager reported this week,
"I am pleased to announce that AMSAT's request to re-distribute AFSPC
Keplerian elements from Space-Track has been approved for another year.
Our USSTRATCOM Form 1 request to distribute the Keps was approved as
of April 5, 2007. Thanks to Mayor Matchett and his group. We are 'good
to go' for another year."
Clive, G3CWV, said, "OSCAR-11 switched ON early 01 April, as expected.
Good steady signals on the 145.826 MHz downlink. This is the last ten
day operational period before eclipses start on 20 April. The eclipses
continue until 23 August. If the satellite behaves as it did last year,
it is unlikely to be heard for any length of time, during the eclipse
period."
A press release by Charles Simonyi, KE7KDP, the next ISS Space Tourist
scheduled for launch on April 7 reported, "In further support of the
ARISS program, Dr. Simonyi additionally will perform maintenance on
various pieces of ham radio equipment on the ISS. This work will include
testing one radio set to isolate an antenna problem with the equipment
and reprogramming the default settings on a second unit to correct a
configuration problem." (via G0SFJ) The configuration problem is thought
to be "one that can be reloaded from a computer via a serial port on
the front of the radio, without disassembling anything. All that is
needed is the computer, crew training, and scheduled crew time to do
it. (via W8AAS)
[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-098.05
ARISS Status Report for the Week of April 2, 2007
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 098.05
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 8, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-098.05
1. ISB School Contact Successful
On Tuesday, March 27, students attending the International School
of Brussels (ISB) in Belgium participated in an ARISS contact via
the telebridge station NN1SS in Greenbelt. An audience of 200 students,
parents and teachers watched as sixteen students posed one question
each to Sunita Williams, KD5PLB. ARISS delegate Gaston Bertels, ON4WF,
gave a presentation on amateur radio and the ISS to the students who
showed much enthusiasm. At least two of the children asked numerous
questions on how to become an amateur radio operator.
ISB audio as well as pictures are available on:
http://www.ariss-eu.org/2007_03_27.htm
An ARISS contact was completed with St. Michael's Primary School in
Daceyville, New South Wales, Australia on Monday, April 2. Approximately
180 children in grades K-6 are enrolled at St. Michael's. National
television and newspaper coverage is expected.
Glenden State School in Glenden, Queensland, Australia completed an ARISS
contact on Wednesday, April 4, 2007. The school will incorporate the
contact into the science, social studies, art and math curricula for
students in Preschool - Grade12. All students will contribute to a space
museum by designing space art, posters and travel brochures. They may
also design a space station and robotics for a space vehicle or write
letters to NASA concerning careers available in the space industry.
Parents and the community will be invited to Space Week to observe the
products of these activities. Nights of star gazing and poetry contests
will also be held.
2. Upcoming School Contacts
Salt Creek Primary School in Salt Creek, Australia has been approved for
an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact on
Thursday, April 12 via the telebridge station W6SRJ in California, USA.
Salt Creek is a small rural school with an enrollment of twenty students
located 80 km north of Kingston in South Australia. The school serves
the sheep and cattle farmers in the area. Audio from this contact will
be fed into the EchoLink AMSAT (101 377) and JK1ZRW (277 208) servers,
as well as into the IRLP Discovery Reflector 9010.
3. Astronaut Training Status
On Tuesday, March 27, Paolo Nespoli received the basic ISS Ham school
contact training in preparation for anticipated school contacts to be
conducted while he is visiting the ISS during the STS-120 (10A) mission.
He was familiarized with both the Ericsson system located in the FGB
and the Kenwood system located in the Service Module. Nespoli will be
operating under his Italian amateur radio call IZ0JPA.
4. McArthur to Attend ARRL Expo 2007
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) ran a web story covering Bill
McArthur's attendance at the ARRL Expo at the Dayton Hamvention 2007
which will be held May 18-20.
See: http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2007/03/27/100/?nc=1
[ANS thanks Carol, KB3LKI for the above information]
/EX
In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the
President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining donors
to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive additional benefits.
Application forms are available from the AMSAT Office.
73,
This week's ANS Editor,
JoAnne Maenpaa, K9JKM
K9JKM at amsat dot org
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This report is organized into 4 parts.
Part 1 (S1) - operational analog amateur satellites
Part 2 (S2) - operational digital amateur satellites
Part 3 (S3) - non - operational satellites
Part 4 (S4) - proposed satellites
SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS ANS-092.S1
WSR 092 Part 1 04/02/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 092.S1 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 02, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-092.S1
VO-52 HAMSAT
Catalog number: 28650
Launch Date: May 05,2005
Status: Operational
Current Mode: U/V - Indian Transponder
Frequencies:
Indian Transponder:
Uplink: 435.220 to 435.280 MHz LSB/CW
Downlink: 145.870 to 145.930 MHz USB/CW
Dutch Transponder:
Uplink: 435.225 to 435.275 MHz LSB/CW
Downlink: 145.875 to 145.925 MHz USB/CW
Indian Beacon: 145.859330 MHZ CW
Dutch Beacon: 145.860 MHz 12WPM with CW message
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: LHCP
U: RHCP
Official Webpage: http://www.amsat.in/hamsat.htm
To know what transponder is switched on please listen for the beacon
that is
active. Each transponder has a different beacon.
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AO-51 ECHO
Catalog number: 28375
Launch date: June 29, 2004
Status: Voice Repeater ONLY - Software reload in progress
Telemetry Downlink
Current Mode(s): FM Repeater - V/U
PBBS - OFF
Digipeater - OFF
Telemetry - U
Analog voice downlink: 435.300 MHz FM
435.150 MHz FM
2401.200 Mhz FM
Analog voice uplink: 145.880 MHZ FM
145.880 MHz USB
145.920 MHz FM
1268.700 MHz FM 67Hz PL tone
Digital Downlinks: 435.150 MHz FM 38k4 Digital, PBP, 1 watt output
435.150 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
2401.200 MHz FM 38k4 bps, AX.25
Digital Uplink: 145.860 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
1268.700 mhz FM 9k6 PBP Digital
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
T: Linear
V: Linear
U: TX A (usually digital)LHCP
TX B (usually analog) RHCP
L: Linear
S: Linear
Broadcast: PECHO-11
BBS: PECHO-12
Official Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/
[03192007]
=====
SO-50 SAUDISAT-1C
Catalog number: 27607
Launched: December 20, 2002
Status: Operational.
Uplink: 145.850 MHz FM - 67.0 Hz PL tone
Downlink: 436.795 MHz
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Official Webpage: http://saudisat.kacst.edu.sa/index.shtml
(not up and running currently)
To switch the transmitter on, you need to send a CTCSS tone of 74.4 Hz.
The order of operation is thus: (allow for Doppler as necessary):
1) Transmit on 145.850 MHz with a tone of 74.4 Hz to arm the 10 minute
timer
on board the spacecraft.
2) Now transmit on 145.850 MHz (FM Voice) using 67.0 Hz to PT the
repeater on
and off within the 10 Minute window.
3) Sending the 74.4 tone again within the 10 minute window will reset
the 10
minute timer.
[03262007]
=====
FO-29 JAS-2
Catalog number: 24278
Launch Date: August 17, 1996
Status: Operational
Voice/CW Mode JA
Uplink: 145.90 to 146.00 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink: 435.80 to 435.90 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 435.795 MHz
Digital Mode JD
Uplinks: 145.850 MHz FM
145.870 MHz FM
145.910 MHz FM
Downlink: 435.910 MHz 1200-baud BPSK or 9600-baud FSK
Callsign: 8J1JCS
Digitalker: 435.910 MHz
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: RHCP
U: RHCP
JARL English webpage: http://www.jarl.or.jp/English/5_Fuji/ejasmenu.htm
AMSAT-NA Webpage:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/satInfo.php?satID
=5&retURL=/satellites/status.php
Mineo Wakita, JE9PEL, has created a simple decoder program for FO29's CW
telemetry downlink: http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/fo29cwts.htm
[03262007]
=====
AO-27 AMRAD
Catalog number: 22825
Launched: September 26, 1993
Status: Operational
Uplink: 145.850 MHz FM
Downlink: 436.795 MHz FM
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Official Webpage: http://www.ao27.org
[03262007]
=====
AO-7 AMSAT OSCAR 7
Catalog number: 07530
Launch Date: November 15, 1974
Status: Operational depending on amount of Sunlight
Uplink: 145.850 to 145.950 MHz CW/USB Mode A
432.125 to 432.175 MHz CW/LSB Mode B
Downlink: 29.400 to 29.500 MHz CW/USB Mode A (1W PEP)
145.975 to 145.925 MHz CW/USB Mode B (8W PEP)
145.975 to 145.925 MHz CW/USB Mode C (2W PEP)
Beacons: 29.502 MHz CW
145.972 MHz CW
435.100 MHz CW
2304.100 MHz CW
Official Webpage:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/sat_summary/ao7.php
The AO-7 Logbook and Resource Website:
http://www.planetemily.com/ao7/
AO-7 Usage Guidelines on the AO-7 Log and Resource Site located at:
http://www.planetemily.com/ao7
[02262007]
=====
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) - ARISS
Catalog number: 25544
Launch date: November 20, 1998
Status: Operational
Current Mode: Occasional Voice
Digipeater: OFF
The Expedition 14 crew is:
Commander: Michael Lopez-Alegria KE5GTK
Flight Engineer: Mikhail Tyurin RZ3FT
Flight Engineer: Sunita Williams KD5PLB
Digital/APRS:
Worldwide packet uplink: 145.990 MHz FM
Worldwide packet downlink: 145.800 Mhz FM
Voice:
Region 1 voice uplink: 145.200 MHz FM
Region 2/3 voice uplink: 144.490 MHz FM
Worldwide downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
SSTV TESTING:
Worldwide Reported Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Crossband Repeater:
Repeater Uplink: 437.800 MHz FM
Repeater Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Callsigns:
German: DP0ISS
Russian: RS0ISS, RZ3DZR
USA: NA1SS
Packet Mailbox: RS0ISS-11
Packet Keyboard: RS0ISS-3
Digipeater callsign: ARISS
Official ARISS Webpage: http://www.rac.ca/ariss
ISS Fan Club Webpage: http://www.issfanclub.com
APRS tracking page: http://www.ariss.net/
ISS Daily Crew Schedule: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/timelines/
Remember that the crew operates on UTC time. Also, all of the time line
is
NOT translated from Russian and posted.
[12182006]
NNNN
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS $ANS-092.S2
WSR 092 Part 2 04/02/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 092.S2 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 02, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-092.S2
PO-63 PEHUENSAT-1
Catalog Number: 29712
Launch Date: January 10, 2007
Status: In Orbit
Uplink/Downlink: 145.825 Mhz FM
Voice Recorder: 145.825 Mhz FM
[02052007]
=====
?O-?? FCAL
Catalog Number: 29667
Launch Date: December 21, 2006
Status: In Orbit
Downlink: 437.385 Mhz APRS AX25
Downlink ID: KD4HBO
Website: http://eng.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/fcal.html
[02262007]
=====
NO-61 ANDE
Catalog Number: 29664
Launch Date: December 21, 2006
Status: In Orbit
Uplink/Downlink: 145.825 Mhz FM APRS AX25
[01222007]
=====
NO-60 RAFT-1
Catalog Number: 29661
Launch Date: December 21, 2006
Status: In Orbit
Main Downlink: 145.825 Mhz FM APRS AX25
APRS Uplink: 145.825 MHz FM APRS AX25
Voice/PSK31 Uplink: 28.120 MHz
Packet to Voice ID: RAFT
[02262007]
=====
GENESAT-1 ?O-??
Catalog Number: 29655
Launch Date: December 16, 2006
Status: Operational
Telemetry Beacon Downlink: 437.0670 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Official webpage: http://www.crestnrp.org/genesat1/ahc.html
[01082007]
=====
HO-59 HITSat
Catalog number: 29484
Launch date: September 22, 2006
Status: Operational
Telemetry Downlink: 437.4250 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Beacon: 437.2750 MHz CW
Callsign: JR8YJT
[10302006]
=====
CO-58 CubeSat XI-V
Catalog number: 28895
Launch Date: October 27, 2005
Status: Operational - CW Beacon only
Telemetry Downlink: 437.4250 MHz AFSK 1200bps using AFK protocol
Beacon: 437.2750 MHz CW
Callsign: JQ1YGW
Official Webpage: http://www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cubesat/mission/V/
Pictures received by Mineo Wakita - JE9PEL:
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/
[03262007]
=====
CO-57 CubeSat XI-IV
Catalog number: 27848
Launched: June 30, 2003
Status: Operational
Beacon: 436.8475 MHz CW
Telemetry : 437.4900 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Callsign: JQ1YGW
Official Webpage: http://www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cubesat/mission/V/
[01082007]
=====
CO-56 CUTE-1.7 + APD
Catalog number: 28941
Launched: February 21, 2006
Status: Semi-Operational - Constant Carrier only
Uplink: 1268.5000 MHz GMSK 9600 BPS
Downlink: 437.4700 MHz 1200 FM ax25 or SRLL (ACTIVE only near Japan ? )
Telemetry Beacon: 437.3850 CW
Callsign: JQ1YPC
Information webpage:
http://lss.mes.titech.ac.jp/ssp/spacerium/cute1blog/
[01082007]
=====
AO-51 ECHO
Catalog number: 28375
Launch date: June 29, 2004
Status: Voice Repeater ONLY - Software reload in progress
Telemetry Downlink
Current Mode(s): FM Repeater - V/U
PBBS - OFF
Digipeater - OFF
Telemetry - U
Analog voice downlink: 435.300 MHz FM
435.150 MHz FM
2401.200 Mhz FM
Analog voice uplink: 145.880 MHZ FM
145.880 MHz USB
145.920 MHz FM
1268.700 MHz FM 67Hz PL tone
Digital Downlinks: 435.150 MHz FM 38k4 Digital, PBP, 1 watt output
435.150 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
2401.200 MHz FM 38k4 bps, AX.25
Digital Uplink: 145.860 MHz FM 9k6 Digital, Pacsat Broadcast
Protocol
1268.700 mhz FM 9k6 PBP Digital
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
T: Linear
V: Linear
U: TX A (usually digital)LHCP
TX B (usually analog) RHCP
L: Linear
S: Linear
Broadcast: PECHO-11
BBS: PECHO-12
Official Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/
[03192007]
=====
NO-44 PCSAT
Catalog number: 26931
Launch Date: September 30, 2001
Status: Operational only in Full Sun Light
General Usage Uplink/Downlink: 145.827 MHz 1200 Baud
Special Usage Downlink: 144.390 Mhz 1200 Baud
PCSAT APRS page: http://pcsat.aprs.org
aprstlm Telemetry Decoder program:
http://www.xciv.org/~iain/aprstlm/v1.2/
[01082007]
=====
GO-32 Gurwin TechSat-1B
Catalog number: 25397
Launch Date: July 10, 1998
Status: Operational
Downlink: 435.225 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
435.325 Mhz - Not Available - temperature problems
Uplinks: 145.850 FM
145.890 FM
145.930 FM
1269.700 FM
1269.800 FM
1269.900 FM
Broadcast Callsign: 4XTECH-11
BBS Callsign: 4XTECH-12
More information of GO-32 can be found at:
http://www.iarc.org/techsat/techsat.html
[03262007]
=====
AO-16 PACSAT
Catalog number: 20439
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Semi-operational - APRS usage through Digipeater
Uplink: 145.900 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.920 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.940 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.960 MHz FM 1200-baud Manchester FSK
Downlink: 437.026 MHz SSB 1200-baud PSK
Mode-S Beacon: 2401.1428 MHz
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
U: RC 437.050 MHz RHCP
PSK 437.025 MHz LHCP
V: Linear
Broadcast Callsign: PACSAT-11
BBS: PACSAT-12
AO-16 AMSAT Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/ao16.html
[03262007]
=====
UO-11 OSCAR-11
Catalog number: 14781
Launched: March 1, 1984
Status: Semi-operational
Telemetry Downlink: 145.826 MHz. FM 1200 AFSK
Mode-S Beacon: 2401.500 MHz - OFF
UHFBeacon: 435.025 MHz - OFF
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: RHCP
S: LHCP
Official webpage: http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/clivew/
MPEG3 files: http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/uo11tlme.htm
[01082007]
=====
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) - ARISS
Catalog number: 25544
Launch date: November 20, 1998
Status: Operational
Current Mode: Occasional Voice
Digipeater: OFF
Expedition Crew 14 is:
Commander: Michael Lopez-Alegria KE5GTK
Flight Engineer: Mikhail Tyurin RZ3FT
Flight Engineer: Sunita Williams KD5PLB
Digital/APRS:
Worldwide packet uplink: 145.990 MHz FM
Worldwide packet downlink: 145.800 Mhz FM
Voice:
Region 1 voice uplink: 145.200 MHz FM
Region 2/3 voice uplink: 144.490 MHz FM
Worldwide downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
SSTV TESTING:
Worldwide Reported Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Crossband Repeater:
Repeater Uplink: 437.800 MHz FM
Repeater Downlink: 145.800 MHz FM
Mode and Antenna Polarization:
V: Linear
U: Linear
Callsigns:
German: DP0ISS
Russian: RS0ISS, RZ3DZR
USA: NA1SS
Packet Mailbox: RS0ISS-11
Packet Keyboard: RS0ISS-3
Digipeater callsign: ARISS
Official ARISS Webpage: http://www.rac.ca/ariss
ISS Fan Club Webpage: http://www.issfanclub.com
APRS tracking page: http://www.ariss.net/
ISS Daily Crew Schedule: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/timelines/
Remember that the crew operates on UTC time. Also, all of the time line
is NOT translated from Russian and posted.
[01082007]
NNNN
/EX
SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS $ANS-092.S3
WSR 092 Part 3 04/02/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 092.S3 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 02, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-092.S3
THE FOLLOWING ARE IN ORBIT BUT ARE NON-OPERATIONAL AT THIS TIME:
NCUBE-2
Catalog number: 28897
Launch Date: October 27, 2005
Status: Still attached to XO-53 (SSETI)?
Proposed Callsign: TBA
Proposed Transmit Frequency: 437.305
2407.250
Official Website: http://www.ncube.no
[05012006]
=====
XO-53 SSETI
Catalog number: 28894
Launch Date: October 27, 2005
Status: Non-operational
Voice Uplink: 437.250 MHz FM 67Hz CTCSS
Voice Downlink: 2401.835 MHz FM
Packet Up/Downlink: 437.250 MHz 9k6 packet
Packet Downlink 2401.835 MHz 38k4 packet
Official webpage: http://sseti.gte.tuwien.ac.at/WSW4/
Latest news: http://sseti.gte.tuwien.ac.at/WSW4/MOPWS/news.php
[01222007]
=====
AO-49 AATiS OSCAR-49 (SAFIR-M)
Catalog number: 27605
Launch Date: December 20, 2002
Status: Non-operational.
Uplink: 435.275 MHz 1200-baud AFSK
Downlink: 145.825 MHz 9600-baud FSK
(optional voice message)
Broadcast callsign: DP0AIS
Official webpage: http://amend.gmxhome.de
[01222007]
=====
MO-46 TIUNGSAT-1
Catalog number: 26548
Launched: September 26, 2000
Status: Operational
Uplinks: 145.850 MHz
145.925 MHz 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 437.325 MHz
Broadcast callsign: MYSAT3-11
BBS: MYSAT3-12
TiungSat-1 is Malaysia's first micro-satellite and in addition to
commercial
land and weather imaging payloads offers FM and FSK Amateur Radio
communica-
tion.
TiungSat-1, named after the mynah bird of Malaysia, was developed as a
collaborative effort between the Malaysian government and Surrey
Satellite
Technology Ltd.
[01222007]
=====
NO-45 SAPPHIRE
Catalog number: 26932
Launch Date: September 30, 2001
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: 437.095 MHz 1200 baud AX-25 AFSK
Uplink: 145.945 MHz UI Digipeater
Digi Callsign: KE6QMD
Everyone is welcome to use the digipeating/APRS features of Sapphire,
call-
sign KE6QMD, as per the user service agreement located at the following
URL:
http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/pcsat/contract.txt
[03132005]
=====
SO-42 SAUDISAT-1B
Catalog number: 26549
Launched: September 26, 2000
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: 437.075 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: SASAT2-11
BBS: SASAT2-12
Further information is available at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/so42.html
[01222007]
=====
SO-41 SAUDISAT-1A
Catalog number: 26545
Launch Date: September 26, 2000
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.850 MHz
Downlink: 436.775 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: SASAT1-11
BBS: SASAT1-12
Further information is available at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/so41.html
[01222007]
=====
AO-40 AMSAT OSCAR 40
Catalog number: 26609
Launch Date: November 16, 2000
Status: Non-Operational
Uplinks
-------
V-band: 145.840 - 145.990 MHz CW/LSB
U-band: 435.550 - 435.800 MHz CW/LSB
L1-band: 1269.250 - 1269.500 MHz CW/LSB
L2-band: 1268.325 - 1268.575 MHz CW/LSB
Downlinks
---------
S2-band: 2401.225 - 2401.475 MHz CW/USB
K-band: 24048.010 - 24048.060 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 2401.323 MHz
24048.035 MHz
[01222007]
=====
UO-36 UoSAT-12
Catalog number: 25693
Launched: April 21, 1999
Status: Unknown
Uplink: 145.960 MHz (9600-baud FSK)
Downlinks: 437.025 MHz
437.400 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: UO121-11
BBS: UO121-12
The VK5HI viewer shareware for UO-36 is available on the AMSAT-NA web
site
at the following URL:
ftp://ftp.amsat.org/amsat/software/win32/display/ccddsp97-119.zip
[01222007]
=====
SO-35 SUNSAT
Catalog Number: ?
Launched:February 23, 1999
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: Mode B Repeater: 436.291 MHz
Mode J Digipeater: 436.250 MHz
Uplinks: Mode B Repeater: 145.825 MHz
Mode J Digipeater: 145.825 MHz
145.900 MHz
For more information of SUNSAT vist the satellite web site:
http://esl.ee.sun.ac.za/projects/sunsat/
[01222007]
=====
PO-34 PANSAT
Catalog number: 25520
Launched: October 30, 1998
Status: Telemetry downloads only
Uplink/downlink: 436.500 MHz
Official Webpage: http://www.sp.nps.navy.mil/pansat/
[05092004]
=====
SO-33 SEDSAT-1
Catalog number: 25509
Launched: October 24, 1998
Status: Semi-operational
Downlink: 437.910 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
The satellite is not currently available for uplink transmissions and
the image and transponder recovery efforts have been unsuccessful.
For more information on SedSat-1 visit the satellite web site:
http://seds.uah.edu/projects/sedsat/sedsat.htm
[ANS-WSR has no further information]
[09042006]
=====
TO-31 TMSAT-1
Catalog number: 25396
Launch Date: July 10, 1998
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.925 MHz 9600 baud FSK
Downlink: 436.925 MHz 9600 baud FSK
Broadcast callsign: TMSAT1-11
BBS: TMSAT1-12
[05012006]
=====
PO-28 POSAT-1
Catalog number: 22829
Launch Date: September 25, 1993
Status: Operational - Not open for Amatuer use
Downlink: 429.950
Uplink: Not until handover back to Amatuer usage
Broadcast callsign: POSAT1-11
BBS callsign: POSAT1-12
AMSAT Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/po28.html
POSAT-1 webpage:
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/SSC/CSER/UOSAT/missions/posat1.html
[01012006]
=====
IO-26 ITAMSAT
Catalog number: 22826
Launch Date: September 26, 1993
Status: Downlink only
Uplinks: 145.875 MHz FM 1200-baud
145.900 MHz FM 1200-baud
145.925 MHz FM 1200-baud
145.950 MHz FM 1200-baud
Downlink: 435.808 MHz PSK
Broadcast Callsign: ITMSAT-11
BBS: ITMSAT-12
Official webpage: http://www.itamsat.org
AMSAT Webpage: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/io26.html
[012212007]
=====
KO-25 KITSAT
Catalog number: 22828
Launched: September 26, 1993
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.980 MHz FM 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 436.500 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: HL02-11
BBS: HL02-12
[05092004]
=====
KO-23 KITSAT
Catalog number: 22077
Launched: August 10, 1992
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.900 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
Downlink: 435.170 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: HLO1-11
BBS: HLO1-12
[01222007]
=====
UO-22 UOSAT
Catalog number: 21575
Launched: July 17, 1991
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.900 FM 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 435.120 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: UOSAT5-11
BBS: UOSAT5-12
[01222007]
=====
AO-21 AMSAT-OSCAR 21
Catalog Number: 21087
Launch Date: January 29, 1991
Status: Operational
Uplink: 435.041 MHz FM DSP
Downlink: 145.983 MHz FM DSP
[01222007]
=====
FO-20 JAS-1b
Catalog number: 20480
Launch Date: February 07, 1990
Status: Non-Operational
Beacons: 435.795 MHz CW
435.910 MHz AX25
Voice Transponder:
Uplink: 145.900 to 146.000 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink: 435.800 to 435.900 MHz CW/USB
Digital Transponder:
Uplinks: 145.850 MHz
145.870 MHz
145.890 MHz
145.910 MHz
Downlink: 435.910 MHz
More FO-20 info can be found at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/fo20.html
[01152007]
=====
LO-19 LUSAT
Catalog number: 20442
Launched: January 22, 1990
Status: CW Beacon only
Uplinks: 145.840 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.860 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.880 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
145.900 MHz 1200-baud Manchester FSK
CW downlink: 437.125 MHz
Digital downlink: 437.150 MHz SSB (RC-BPSK 1200-baud PSK)
Broadcast Callsign: LUSAT-11
BBS: LUSAT-12o
General information and telemetry samples can be found at:
www.telecable.es/personales/ea1bcu
[01222007]
=====
WO-18 WEBERSAT
Catalog Number: 20441
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Non-Operational
Downlink: 437.104 MHz SSB 1200 Baud PSK AX.25
[05012006]
=====
DO-17 Dove
Catalog Number: 20440
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Non-operational.
Downlink: 145.825 MHz FM 1200 Baud AFSK
Beacon: 2401.220 MHz
[05012006]
=====
UO-14 UoSAT-3
Catalog number: 20437
Launched: January 22, 1990
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.975 MHz FM
Downlink: 435.070 MHz FM
[05092004]
=====
FO-12 Fuji-OSCAR 12
Catalog Number: 16909
Launch Date: August 12, 1986
Status: Non-Operational
Mode V/U (J) Linear Transponder (Inverting): Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 435.8000 - 435.9000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/U (J) Packet: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.8500 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Uplink: 145.8700 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Uplink: 145.8900 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Uplink: 145.9100 MHz MFSK 1200 BPS
Downlink 435.9100 MHz PSK 1200 BPS
Telemetry Beacon: 435.7950 MHz SSB/CW
[01152007]
=====
AO-10 OSCAR 10
Catalog number: 14129
Launch Date: June 16, 1983
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 435.030 to 435.180 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink: 145.975 to 145.825 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 145.810 MHz (unmodulated carrier)
W4SM has more information about the satellite at the following URL:
http://www.cstone.net/~w4sm/AO-10.html
[05092004]
=====
AO-8 AMSAT-OSCAR 8
Catalog Number: 10703
Launch Date: March 3, 1978
Status: Non-Operational
Mode V/U (J) Linear Transponder (Non-Inverting): Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 435.1990 - 435.2000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/U (J) TLM Beacon: Non-Operational
Downlink 435.0950 MHz CW
Mode V/A (A) Linear Transponder (Non-Inverting): Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.8500 - 145.9000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 29.4000 - 29.5000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/A (A) TLM Beacon: Non-Operational
Downlink 29.4020 MHz CW
[01152007]
=====
AO-6 AMSAT-OSCAR 6
Catalog Number: 06236
Launch Date: October 15, 1972
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink: 29.4500 - 29.5500 MHz SSB/CW
[01152007]
=====
AO-5 Australis-OSCAR 5
Catalog Number: 04321
Launch Date: January 23, 1970
Status: Non-Operational
Telemetry Beacons: 144.0500 MHz CW
29.4500 MHz CW
[01152007]
=====
OSCAR III
Catalog Number: 01293
Launch Date: March 09, 1965
Status: Non-Operational
Uplink: 145.9750 - 146.0250 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink: 144.3250 - 144.3750 MHz SSB/CW
[01012007]
=====
RS-15 RADIO SPORT RS-15
Catalog number: 23439
Launch Date: December 26, 1994
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 145.858 to 145.898 MHz CW/USB
Downlink: 29.354 to 29.394 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 29.352 MHz (intermittent)
SSB meeting frequency: 29.380 MHz (unofficial)
[06202004]
=====
RS-13 RADIO SPORT RS-13
Catalog number: 21089
Launched: February 5, 1991
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 21.260 to 21.300 MHz CW/USB
Downlink: 145.860 to 145.900 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 145.860 MHz
Robot: 145.908 MHz
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RS-12 RADIO SPORT RS-12
Catalog number: 21089
Launched: February 5, 1991
Status: Non-operational
Uplink: 21.210 to 21.250 MHz CW/USB
Downlink: 29.410 to 29.450 MHz CW/USB
Beacon: 29.408 MHz
Robot: 29.454 MHz
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SB SAT @ AMSAT W8ISS $ANS-092.S4
WSR 092 Part 4 04/02/2007
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 092.S4 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 02, 2007
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-092.S4
THE FOLLOWING SATELLITES ARE NOT IN ORBIT BUT ARE
PROPOSED FOR LAUNCH AT THIS TIME:
Phase 5a Mars Mission
Catalog Number:
Proposed Launch Date: 2009 or 2011
Status: Design Phase
For the latest project status update please visit the AMSAT-DL P5-A web
page:
http://ticket-to-mars.org
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PHASE 3E AO-??
Catalog number:
Proposed Launch Date: Late 2007
Status: Under Construction
For the latest project status update please visit the AMSAT-DL P3-E web
page:
http://www.amsat-dl.org/p3e/
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Eagle AO-??
Catalog Number:
Proposed Launch Date: Early/Mid 2009
Status: Design Phase
For the latest project status updates please visit the AMSAT-NA webpage:
http://www.amsat.org
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