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ANS-212 AMSAT News Service Special Bulletin - CAS-7B Designated BIT Progress-OSCAR 102 (BO-102)
by Paul Stoetzer 30 Jul '19
by Paul Stoetzer 30 Jul '19
30 Jul '19
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE SPECIAL BULLETIN
ANS-212
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mation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite
Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space
including reports on the activities of a worldwide group of Amateur
Radio operators who share an active interest in designing, building,
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In this edition:
* CAS-7B Designated BIT Progress-OSCAR 102 (BO-102)
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ANS-212 AMSAT News Service Special Bulletin
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 212.01
From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
DATE July 31, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
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CAS-7B Designated BIT Progress-OSCAR 102 (BO-102)
On July 25, 2019, the CAS-7B (BP-1B) microsatellite was launched on a
Hyperbola-1 launch vehicle from the Jiuquan Space Center, China.
CAS-7B (BP-1B) was developed by the Chinese Amateur Satellite Group
(CAMSAT), and in cooperation with the Beijing Institute of Technology
(BIT). CAMSAT completed the project planning, design, build, and
testing, and manages the on-orbit operation of the satellite. BIT
provided the satellite environmental testing, launch support, and
financial support. Many students from BIT were involved with the
project, learning about satellite technology and amateur radio. The
satellite carries a CW telemetry beacon and FM repeater that has been
active since launch.
At the request of CAMSAT and the BIT team, AMSAT hereby designates
CAS-7B (BP-1B) as BIT Progress-OSCAR 102 (BO-102). We congratulate the
owners and operators of BO-102, thank them for their contribution to
the amateur satellite community, and wish them continued success on
this and future projects.
73,
Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA
AMSAT VP Operations / OSCAR Number Administrator
[ANS thanks AMSAT VP Operations / OSCAR Number Administrator Drew
Glasbrenner, KO4MA, for the above information.]
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73 and Remember to help Keep Amateur Radio in Space,
This week's ANS Contributing Editor,
Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
n8hm at amsat dot org
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-209
The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and
information service of AMSAT North America, The Radio
Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur
Radio in space including 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.
The news feed on http://amsat.org publishes news of Amateur Radio
in space as soon as our volunteers can post it.
Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
ans-editor at amsat dot org.
In this edition:
* CAS-7B Launched and Operational
* Upcoming ARISS SSTV Events
* AMSAT-Chile developing CESAR-1 FM / digital satellites
* FO-99 Transponder Activated over North America, Other Activations
Scheduled
* LO-94 Lunar Impact Expected on July 31st
* Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution for July 26, 2019
* How to Support AMSAT
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Satellite Shorts from All Over
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ANS-209 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.01
>From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
July 28, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
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The 50th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium will be held
October 18-20 in Arlington, VA. For details, see:
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/
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CAS-7B Launched and Operational
On July 25, 2019, CAMSAT's CAS-7B satellite was successfully launched
on the first orbital launch of iSpace's Hyperbola-1 rocket.
CAS-7B is in a very low earth orbit with an apogee of 296 km and a
perigee of 278 km. The inclination is 42.7 degrees. At this altitude,
decay is expected by August 11th.
CAS-7B carries a 100 mW CW telemetry beacon at 435.715 MHz and an FM
transponder with an uplink of 145.900 MHz (16 kHz bandwidth, no tone
required) and a downlink of 435.690 MHz (100 mW).
Many QSOs around the world have been reported via the FM transponder.
Reports indicate the transponder requires a considerable amount of
EIRP to access and that the satellite is spinning fast causing rapid
fading of signals.
More information about CAS-7B can be found at
https://www.amsat.org/camsat-cas-7b-is-ready-for-june-launch/
[ANS thanks CAMSAT and JA0CAW for the above information.]
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Upcoming ARISS SSTV Events
ARISS Russia plans to activate the MAI-75 SSTV experiment on July 29
with images starting at 13:15 UTC ending at 21:25 UTC, then again
starting July 30 at 13:50 UTC ending 19:30 UTC. Downlink frequency is
145.800 MHz FM using the PD-120 SSTV mode.
ARISS plans to commemorate Owen Garriott's outstanding accomplishments
with ham radio in space during an ISS SSTV event starting 09:40 UTC on
August 1 and ending 18:15 UTC on Aug 4. Downlink freq will be 145.800
MHz FM using the PD-120 SSTV mode.
However, there is a possible switch out in images for SSTV event
scheduled for August 1-4. This may result in planning an additional
SSTV event for the end of August that would feature the Owen Garriott
commemorative images at that time. We expect an update on this after
July 26th
[ANS thanks ARISS for the above information.]
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AMSAT-Chile developing CESAR-1 FM / digital satellites
AMSAT-CE is designing and building five satellites, to be used by
radio amateurs around the world, which will allow a series of
scientific experiments in the field of digital communications, as well
as gravimetric and orbitgraphic studies.
Of these five satellites, one will be the engineering prototype, three
will be flight units, and the remaining one will be used to check or
replicate on the ground the operation of the units that are in space.
AMSAT-CE has also promoted the installation of three earth stations,
in Iquique, Temuco and Pto. Montt.
Technical characteristics
*CESAR-1 is of microsat technonogy (cube shape, 23 cm per edge).
*The satellite reception frequencies will be in the 145 MHz band
(5 channels) and 1,575 MHz (GPS).
*The satellite transmission frequencies will be in the 436 MHz band
(2 channels).
*The modulation will be FSK (AX.25 9.6 kbps) or narrowband FM.
*The magnetic stabilization will be by permanent magnets.
*It will have a magnetic brake (the rotation due to the photonic spin
will be stopped by seven bars of hydrogen steel, which will cut lines
of force from the earth's magnetic field).
*The estimated useful life is 10 years.
*The mass will be approximately 12 kg
*The period will be 100 minutes (that's about 14 revolutions a day).
*The satellite platform consists of 5 modules made of space aluminum
AL6061-T6.
*The electrical energy will be stored in a Saft NiCd battery, made up
of 8 batteries of 7 Ah each.
*The solar cells will be Spectrolab, triple junction (GalnP2-GaAs-Ge),
or the like.
Contributions of the CESAR-1 Project to the Country
AMSAT-CE satellites will be added to the projects already undertaken
by the Chilean Air Force (FASAT) and the University of Chile (SUCHAI),
but they have as their main characteristic that they are the first
ones that are being designed and built entirely in the country, which
constitutes a huge challenge, and a scientific and technological
contribution.
Among the benefits that the country and the amateur radio can obtain
from AMSAT-CE satellites are:
- Education (interest young people in space radiocommunications)
- Support in emergency situations
- Scientific experimentation (in the frame for experiments)
- Boosting a national aerospace industry
- Experimentation with the Internet
- National Amateur Radio Unit, and
- International recognition for the country.
Experiments
The CESAR-1 satellite will have five main (E) experiments:
E1 A digital transponder between two earth stations, to be used in
real time, during the period in which both are being illuminated by
the satellite (radio-packets in AX.25 at 9,600 kbps).
E2 A digital transponder between two earth stations, to be used in
deferred time, as an electronic message box (Store & forward with
radio-packets in AX.25 at 9.6 kbps).
E3 An analog repeater that will allow two earth stations that are
being illuminated by the satellite to be linked, to broadcast audio
(voice) in real time, in FM mode.
E4 Communication between two terrestrial repeaters, with link to the
satellite, which will allow long distance, but temporary, calls to
low-power portable stations (voice, FM, 147 MHz access), and
E5 An on-board GPS receiver, which will collect information for
gravimetric and orbitgraphic research.
The orbit of CESAR-1 will be low, polar and heliosynchronous
(about 800 km high).
*In any case, given the time elapsed, it is possible that both the
experiments and the electronic part considered for them must be
modernized.
Cost of the Project and its Financing
The cost of the project, in money, amounts to about USD 700,000
(necessary for the construction of five satellites, launch of one,
implementation of two command and control stations, and three
terrestrial repeaters).
Of that amount, around USD 300,000 have already been contributed by
external sponsors, and by members of the AMSAT-CE Foundation.
However, we have not yet been able to obtain the financing of the
remaining USD 400,000
Additionally, and conservatively, we estimate that the project
requires some 36,000 man-hours of managers and specialists.
Much of those 36,000 hours have already been or are being voluntarily
contributed by the AMSAT-CE partners.
Essentially, the monetary resources that are still missing are needed
to finance the solar cells of CESAR-1, hire professional services to
finish the construction of what is pending, and cover the costs of
the tests and the first launch.
Project status
Although it is a radio amateur project, it does not cease to
correspond to a professional and complex project.
But the more than 20 years we have been working - without reaching the
goal - have exhausted some of our partners, and this has generated a
shortage of volunteers.
It has not been easy to finish the first satellite - which should have
flown in the late 1990s - because in Chile there is still not enough
awareness about the possibilities offered by space activity to the
country.
Despite this, the construction of CESAR-1 is quite advanced (more
than 70%):
-5 mechanical satellite structures are built.
-8 UHF transmitters are finished, and aligned in their working
frequencies.
-The sources of power are finished.
-The receivers have an advance of 90%.
-The GPS experiment has an advance of 70%.
-In the OBC with its EDAC and RAM disk, the software needs to be
refined.
-The international coordination of frequencies in the ITU was
concluded, but today it would have to be reactivated, for the time
elapsed.
-There are, yes, the photovoltaic cells, the assembly in Chile and the
final tests (which will probably be done in Brazil).
-It is also necessary to reactivate the obtaining of the pitcher.
Website: https://www.amsat-ce.org/proyecto-cesar
[ANS thanks AMSAT-CE for the above information.]
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New 2019 AMSAT Apparel Now Available on the Web
Didn't make it to Hamvention but you want the latest in AMSAT
haberdashery? The new 2019 tee-shirts, polo shirts and hats are now
available in the AMSAT online store. Browse the styles and sizes
online and put your order in today at
https://www.amsat.org/product-category/amsat-apparel/
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FO-99 Transponder Activated over North America, Other Activations
Scheduled
On July 25, 2019, the V/u linear transponder on FO-99 (NEXUS) was
activated over North America for the first time. Stations heard
include W5CBF, KB4PML, N4QX, AA5PK, KX9X, N8HM, K0FFY, and N2ACQ.
FO-99 is active on a schedule. The power budget does not permit full-
time transponder operations. Schedule updates can be found on Twitter
at https://twitter.com/GsNihonuniv
Upcoming North American FO-99 operations:
Victoria, Canada - August 17th - 04:28:33 UTC - 04:40:01 UTC
Denver, US (SSTV) - August 24th - 03:30:20 UTC - 03:41:50 UTC
Topeka, US - August 31st - 02:34:47 UTC - 02:45:45 UTC
Operations are performed from about 5 minutes before the listed AOS
to 5 minutes after LOS.
Transponder frequencies are 145.900 MHz - 145.930 MHz up and 435.880
MHz - 435.910 MHz down, inverting.
The SSTV / digitalker downlink is 437.075 MHz.
The Nihon University Ground Station asks that stations completing
QSOs via FO-99 upload their audio to Twitter or the NEXUS website.
http://sat.aero.cst.nihon-u.ac.jp/nexus/E0_Top.html
[ANS thanks the Nihon University Ground Station and Paul Stoetzer,
N8HM, for the above information.]
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2019 marks AMSAT’s 50th Anniversary
of Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
To help celebrate, we are sponsoring the
AMSAT 50th Anniversary Awards Program.
Full details are available at
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-50th-anniversary-awards-program/
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LO-94 Lunar Impact Expected on July 31st
Here is the LO-94 (DSLWP-B) UHF plan for the following days:
29 Jul 00:15 to 02:15
29 Jul 04:30 to 06:30
29 Jul 20:00 to 22:00
30 Jul 05:30 to 07:30
30 Jul 16:20 to 18:20
31 Jul 06:30 to 08:30
31 Jul 13:24 to 15.24
1 Aug 05:30 to 07:30
All time in UTC. GMSK on both freq & JT4G on 435.4. JT4G repeater
message on 436.4 TBD.
Lunar impact expected to be at about 31 Jul 14:20. Later windows for
backup.
SSDV album: http://lilacsat.hit.edu.cn/dashboard/pages_en/pics-b.html
Online JT4G telemetry forwarder:
http://lilacsat.hit.edu.cn/dashboard/pages_en/jt4g_forwarder.html
JT4G telemetry display:
http://lilacsat.hit.edu.cn/dashboard/pages_en/jt4g.html
GMSK telemetry:
http://lilacsat.hit.edu.cn/dashboard/pages_en/telemetry-b.html
[ANS thanks Wei Mingchaun, BG2BHC, Harbin Institute of Technology,
for the above information]
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Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution for July 25, 2019
The following Amateur Radio satellites have decayed from orbit and
have been removed from this week's TLE distribution.
NJUST-1 - NORAD CAT ID 42722 - Decayed 07/20/2019 (per Space-Track)
AOXIANG-1 - NORAD CAT ID 42735 - Decayed 06/26/2019 (per Space-Track)
The following Amateur Radio satellite has been added to this week's
TLE distribution.
CAS-7B - TEMPORARY CAT ID 99999 (This CAT ID will be changed to a
permanent ID later.)
The initial TLE supplied by Alan Kung, BA1DU on July 25, 2019 on
AMSAT-BB.
[ANS thanks Ray Hoad, WA5QGD, AMSAT Orbital Elements Manager for the
above information.]
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Purchase AMSAT gear on our Zazzle storefront.
25% of the purchase price of each product goes
towards Keeping Amateur Radio in Space
https://www.zazzle.com/amsat_gear
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How to Support AMSAT
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community to Keep Amateur Radio in Space.
How can you help?
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Join today at
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Becoming a Life Member has never been easier. Now you can become a
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See https://www.amsat.org/product/lifetime-membership/ for details.
* Donate to AMSAT
Make a one time or recurring donation to AMSAT today. Even as little
as one dollar a month can make a difference!
Donate today at https://www.amsat.org/donate/
* Purchase AMSAT gear on our Zazzle storefront.
AMSAT receives 25% of the price of each sale on AMSAT logo
merchandise from our Zazzle storefront located at
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* Support AMSAT when you make purchases from Amazon! So far, AMSAT
has received $3,913.29 from AmazonSmile. Search for "Radio Amateur
Satellite Corporation"
https://smile.amazon.com/ref=smi_ext_twt_dshb_smi
* Volunteer for AMSAT
AMSAT relies on volunteers for nearly all of our activities. If you
have an idea for how to help, please let us know, Details on
volunteering can be found at
https://www.amsat.org/volunteer-for-amsat/
[ANS thanks the AMSAT office for the above information.]
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AMSAT and ARISS are currently supporting a FundRazr campaign
to raise $150,000 for critical radio infrastructure upgrades
on ISS. The upgrades are necessary to enable students to
continue to talk to astronauts in space via Amateur Radio.
We have reached a great milestone with $33,250 raised
or about 17% towards our goal. This would not have been
possible without your outstanding generosity!!
For more information and to DONATE TODAY visit:
https://fundrazr.com/arissnextgen?ref=ab_e7Htwa_ab_47IcJ9
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
+J6 St Lucia, (FK94) July 21 – August 3, 2019
Frank, K3TRM, will be operating as J6/K3TRM from Gros Islet, St.
Lucia (FK94mb) between July 21 – August 3, 2019. Activity will be on
40-6M using SSB, CW, and Digital (RTTY & FT8) and satellite. More
info available on Frank’s QRZ page: https://www.qrz.com/db/J6/K3TRM
and Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/k3trm
+CY9 St. Paul Island (FN97) – July 31 to August 8, 2019
CY9C will be on St. Paul Island July 31st through August 8th. This is
an all bands/mode dxpedition, with EME and Sats as well. More info
available at http://cy9c.com/index.html.
+West Yellowstone (DN44) August 2-3, 2019
Dennis, N7EGY, will be attending a family reunion August 2-3, and
should be able to sneak away for a few FM passes. Keep an eye on
Dennis’ Twitter feed for further updates: https://twitter.com/n7egy1
+AZ NV UT (DN25-DN28, DM37-DM38, DM46-DM47) August 3-10, 2019
Ian, K5ZM, will be wandering through the Southwest August 3rd – 10th,
mostly operating as W3ZM/7:
Aug 03: NV DM25/DM26 line
Aug 04: AZ DM36
Aug 06: NV and UT DM27/DM28/DM37/DM38
Aug 07: AZ DM46 + UT DM47
Aug 10: NV DM25/DM26 line
Aug 05 & 08: non ham stuff = K5ZM
Aug 09: TBD!
Watch for updates on Ian’s Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/k5zm_
+Florida Keys (EL95) August 4-11, 2019
Philippe, EA4NF will be operating from EL95 (Key Largo and Brickell
Key) as KC3NSG, from August 4 to 11, 2019. FM and Linears. QSL via
LoTW. Keep an eye on Philippe’s Twitter feed for further updates:
https://twitter.com/EA4NF_SAT
+Washington Invasion (CN96/96 & DN06/07/17/17) – August 9-10, 2019
Casey, KI7UNJ, will be heading North to invade the State of
Washington, August 9th and 10th. Keep an eye on Casey’s Twitter feed
for specific pass announcements: https://twitter.com/KI7UNJ
+FP - St Pierre et Miquelon (GN16) – August 10-18, 2019
A DXpedition is planned to St Pierre et Miquelon, August 10th
through the 18th. The team will operate as T05M will from Ile aux
Marins on 6-160m, but there is a possibility of some FM Satellites.
Keep an eye on their website for updates: http://fp2019.net/
+Santa Rosa Island, CA (CM93) – August 12-14, 2019
Ron, AD0DX, is heading back to Santa Rosa Island, August 12th -14th.
When not distracted by the feathered-birds, Ron will be on FM and
linear satellites as W6R. Keep an eye on Ron’s Twitter feed for
updates at the dates get closer. https://twitter.com/ad0dx
+Goose Bay, Labrador (FO93) August 12-14, 2019
Chris, VE3FU, will be visiting family / friends and maintenance of
his HF remote station in FO93, but he should be on the FM sats as
VO2AC. Chris will try to post here before each pass, so keep an eye
on his Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/ChrisVE3FU
+6Y - Jamaica (FK18) August 12-19, 2019
Philippe, EA4NF will be operating from JAMAICA (IOTA NA-097 – Grid
FK18) in Satellite with the special call 6Y4NF from August 12 to 19,
2019. QRV Satellite in FM and SSB. QSL via LoTW. Keep an eye on
Philippe’s Twitter feed for further updates :
https://twitter.com/EA4NF_SAT.
Remember to check out W3ZM On the Road for additional upcoming
activations!
https://www.amsat.org/events/was-w3zm/
[ANS thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, for the above information.]
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AMSAT, along with our ARISS partners, is developing an amateur
radio package, including two-way communication capability, to
be carried on-board Gateway in lunar orbit. Support AMSAT's
projects today at https://www.amsat.org/donate/
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Satellite Shorts from All Over
+Ballots for the 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors election have been
mailed. Candidate statements may be found at
https://www.amsat.org/2019-board-statements/
+AMSAT's RadFxSat-2 / Fox-1E satellite is now expected to launch
this fall. RadFxSat-2 will fly on the ELaNa XX mission on the second
flight of Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne.
+With the newest FM satellite, CAS-7B, now in orbit, we take a look
back at the first satellite configured as an FM relay, AO-21 / RS-14,
for #ThrowbackThursday #AMSAT50th
https://twitter.com/AMSAT/status/1154373271023947777
+Robert Bankston, KE4AL, tweeted about the first "walkie-talkie
satellite terminal" used by KB4CRT to work stations through AO-10.
https://twitter.com/KE4ALabama/status/1154240267706339331
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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.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership at
one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the
student rate for a maximum of six post-secondary years in this
status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT office for additional student
membership information.
73,
This week's ANS Editor,
Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
n8hm at amsat dot org
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ANS-202
The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and infor-
mation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite
Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space
including 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.
The news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur
Radio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it.
Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
ans-editor at amsat.org.
In this edition:
* AMSAT is proud to announce the relaunch of its AMSAT Ambassador
Program
* Watch for ISS, SSTV Activity
* Nihon University Announces FO-99 US Operation Plan
* FO-29 update from JARL
* 2019 Mid-Year Fundraising Letter
* 2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* ARISS News
* Shorts From All Over
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-202.01
ANS-202 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 202.01
>From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
July 21, 20198
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-202.01
AMSAT is proud to announce the relaunch of its AMSAT Ambassador
Program
The AMSAT Ambassador Program is an opportunity for AMSAT members to
share what they've learned about amateur radio in space with others,
and, in the process, help inspire the next generation of AMSAT'ers.
AMSAT Ambassador Program Goals:
- Educate other amateur radio operators and the general public on
amateur radio in space related subjects.
- Represent AMSAT by sharing enthusiasm for Amateur Radio in Space
with others, whether at in-person events, practical demonstrations,
online, or in written communications, and share AMSAT’s mission and
vision.
- Connect volunteers with potential members both in-person and
online in a manner encouraging their affiliation by membership with
AMSAT.
- Offer personal mentoring and coaching to new enthusiasts either
in-person or via online means such as email, chat, and social
media.
- Connect members and potential enthusiasts with proper resources
at AMSAT when they seek more knowledge, volunteer to serve, or have
concerns with the organization.
Become an AMSAT Ambassador and do your part towards making this
happen by informing people about the value of amateur radio in space
and encouraging their support and involvement.
Please visit the AMSAT Ambassador Program webpage for more
information: https://www.amsat.org/ambassador/
73,
Robert Bankston, KE4AL
Vice-President, User Services, Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
(AMSAT, Director, AMSAT Ambassadors
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Watch for ISS, SSTV Activity
ARISS SSTV activity is planned for various times during the week of
July 29 through Aug 4. As more specific dates and times are
determined, they will be made available at the ARISS website (
www.ariss.org) and at the official ARISS facebook page at Amateur
Radio On The International Space Station (ARISS).
[ANS thanks Dave, AA4KN for the above information]
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New 2019 AMSAT Apparel Now Available on the Web
Didn't make it to Hamvention but you want the latest in AMSAT
haberdashery? The new 2019 tee-shirts, polo shirts and hats are now
available in the AMSAT online store. Browse the styles and sizes
online and put your order in today at
https://www.amsat.org/product-category/amsat-apparel/
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Nihon University Announces FO-99 US Operation Plan
Place Operation Date AOS LOS Max El
Washington DC Transponder July 27 02:28:43 02:39:53 35.08
Topeka, KS Transponder Aug 10 03:46:43 03:57:57 31.35
Denver, CO SSTV Aug 24 03:30:20 03:41:50 50.01
All times UTC
Operation will be performed from 5 minutes before AOS to 5 minutes
after LOS.
Total operation time is about 20 min.
The operation may be cancelled if uplink is not received.
[ANS thanks Nihon University for the above information.]
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2019 marks AMSAT’s 50th Anniversary
of Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
To help celebrate, we are sponsoring the
AMSAT 50th Anniversary Awards Program.
Full details are available at
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-50th-anniversary-awards-program/
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FO-29 update from JARL
"Analog transmitters of Fuji No. 3 (FO-29) have been suspended since
July 9, 2019. Currently, we are doing situation grasp and information
gathering, but we will inform you as soon as the situation is
understood.
If you have telemetry data after July 8th (UTC), please send it to the
following address.
[Transmission destination of telemetry data] oper (at) jarl.org
Thank you for your cooperation in collecting information on "Fuji No.
3" of many users.
JARL Secretariat Member Section Fuji 3 Telemetry Section"
Source: https://www.hamlife.jp/2019/07/17/fo29-jas2-silent/
[ANS thanks hamlife.jp for the above information]
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2019 Mid-Year Fundraising Letter
The following funraising letter from AMSAT President Joe Spier,
K6WAO, was recently mailed to all AMSAT members.
Please consider a one-time or recurring donation today.
Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT)
10605 Concord St, #304
Kensington, MD 20895-2526 USA
July 10, 2019
AMSAT Member,
I am writing to provide an update to the membership on AMSAT's
activities and invite everyone to our 50th Anniversary AMSAT Space
Symposium and General Meeting, to be held October 18-20, 2019. For
more details, go to
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/. I hope to see you there!
It takes considerable volunteer effort and real dollars to keep
Amateur Radio in Space™. AMSAT needs some important assistance in
the areas of User Services and Engineering. If you would like to
volunteer, please contact me at k6wao(a)amsat.org. You may also assist
AMSAT by making a tax-deductible contribution. AMSAT has several
fundraising needs. The daily operation of AMSAT is accomplished by
donations to the General Fund. This fund is also used to fill other
department needs. The other main department needs are the fund for
GOLF (Greater Orbit, Larger Footprint) 3U CubeSats
design/construction and ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International
Space Station).
AMSAT has had success in the launch of AO-92 (Fox-1D) in January of
2018 and the launch of AO-95 (Fox-1Cliff) in December of 2018. AO-95
achieved orbit and the beacon functions properly, unfortunately the
satellite's receiver is not operational. AMSAT Engineering and
Operations are trying to determine the cause of the issue. AMSAT
partnered with Spaceflight Inc. by contracting and paying for these
launches. Fundraising for Fox series satellites have not yet recouped
this expenditure, so donations are still being accepted. AMSAT is
expecting the launch of RadFxSat-2 (Fox-1E), our partnership with
Vanderbilt University, by no earlier than the end of summer. RadFxSat-
2 will launch on the ELaNa XX mission, on Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne,
and carry an AMSAT V/u linear transponder and radiation experiments
for Vanderbilt University. AMSAT is also partnering with several
universities to fly this linear transponder on their CubeSats. The
first of these will fly on HuskySat-1, from the Husky Satellite Lab
at the University of Washington, later this year.
AMSAT has been selected for two CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI)
opportunities for GOLF-TEE and GOLF-1. GOLF's 3U spaceframe is being
designed with versatility to add mission specific radios, power
supplies, and experiments. A series of GOLF CubeSats will provide
better coverage and a greater footprint will allow more coverage by
fewer satellites. GOLF also allows AMSAT to continue and expand
partnerships with universities, NASA and others. GOLF will also
provide for additional experimental payloads such as GPS, satellite
interlinking, and others. Your donations help AMSAT keep GOLF-TEE
and GOLF-1 on schedule.
The first GOLF CubeSat, GOLF-TEE, will jump start the GOLF program
with a launch to LEO as early as 2020. GOLF-TEE will use Attitude
Determination and Control (ADAC) and an experimental 5 GHz /10 GHz
software defined radio transponder.
AMSAT will benefit by gaining knowledge as well as hardware for
future missions. GOLF-TEE also provides an opportunity to fly
projects that have been developed by AMSAT's Advanced Satellite
Communications and Exploration of New Technology (ASCENT) "skunk
works" program. GOLF-TEE will carry a Fox-1E design V/u linear
transponder and new RadFx (Radiation Effects) experiment like that in
AO-85 for Vanderbilt University, but testing FinFET technology.
GOLF-1 will aim for higher LEO orbit as the first official "Greater
Orbit, Larger Footprint" AMSAT CubeSat. Launch is targeted for 2020-
2021.
You may make a one time or recurring donation to AMSAT at
https://www.amsat.org/donate/.
As of this writing, the ARISS FundRazr has raised $33,250 of the
$150,000 for critical amateur radio infrastructure upgrades on ISS to
enable students to talk to astronauts in space via amateur radio.
ARISS is in critical need of this infrastructure update. Through your
donations ARISS seeks the following upgrades:
* Next Generation radio system will support easier radio mode
transition, to enable new, exciting capabilities for hams, students
and the general public including:
* New amateur radio communication and experimentation capabilities,
including an enhanced voice repeater and updated digital packet
radio (APRS) capabilities
* Slow Scan TV (picture up and downlinks) in both the US and Russian
segments of ISS
* New multi-voltage power supply (MVPS) will support present and
future radio capabilities and allow wireless experiments to be
conducted
ARISS is building 10 Next Generation Radio Systems to support our
development, on-orbit operations, training and long-term maintenance.
This includes units on-orbit (2 units--1 unit each in US and Russian
segment), flight spares (2 units), training (3 units), testing (1
unit) and ground-based maintenance & troubleshooting (2 units). ARISS
has kicked off a FundRazr campaign for this initiative. The project
is scheduled for delivery by the end of this year.
AMSAT is also working with our ARISS partners to develop an amateur
radio package, including two-way communication capability, to be
carried on-board Gateway in lunar orbit. Stay tuned for more details
on this exciting project.
You may make a one time or recurring donation to ARISS by clicking
the ARISS Donations button at https://www.amsat.org/donate or
directly to the FundRazr at https://fundrazr.com/arissnextgen.
Help Keep Amateur Radio in Space™
Thanks! Joe Spier, K6WAO
President, AMSAT
[ANS thanks Joe K6WAO for the above information]
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2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting
Please join us for the 2019 AMSAT 50th Anniversary Symposium, to be
held in the Washington, DC Metro Area on October 18, 19, and 20,
2019.
The Symposium venue will be the Hilton Arlington, located in the
heart of the Ballston neighborhood of Arlington, VA. The Hilton
Arlington is located at 950 North Stafford Street, Arlington,
Virginia, 22203, USA TEL: +1-703-528-6000 and the reservation code is
AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation). Connected to the
Ballston Metro Station, the hotel offers easy and effortless access
to Washington DC's top tourist destinations like the National Mall,
Smithsonian Museums and historic monuments. The hotel is six miles
from Reagan National Airport and the National Mall. There are plenty
of restaurants nearby.
The Symposium will feature OSCAR Park - a display of satellites from
throughout the history of amateur radio in space - paper
presentations, and a banquet with speakers celebrating AMSAT's long
history, and other events. The AMSAT Board of Directors Meeting will
be held on October 16th and 17th at the same hotel. Two guided tours
are available. On Sunday, October 20th a bus tour to the Smithsonian
Air & Space Museum is available for $30 (max 35 people) and on
Monday, October 21st, AMSAT President Joe Spier will lead a day tour
to the National Mall via the Metro.
So please plan on attending the 50th Anniversary Symposium - you
will be glad you did and keep checking the AMSAT website for further
updates and information.
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/
[ANS thanks AMSAT-NA for the above information]
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
As of July 19, 2019
Remember to check out W3ZM On the Road for additional upcoming
activations!
Wyoming and Montana (DN62, DN63, DN64, DN65, DN54) July 20-27, 2019
RJ, WY7AA, will be roving in DN62 and DN63 for the 16:00-20:00 UTC
FM passes, Sat. July 20th. On Sun. July 21st, he will work one pass
only from DN65, SO-50 at 16:58 UTC. For the remainder of the week,
RJ will be camping in DN64, working holiday style FM and linears,
with one side trip during the week for a few FM passes from DN54. RJ
will try to get word to Twitter when he plans to do so, but expects
to be without Twitter for the trip, and likely out of cell phone
range, as well. #unplugged
St Lucia, (FK94) July 21 – August 3, 2019
Frank, K3TRM, will be operating as J6/K3TRM from Gros Islet, St.
Lucia (FK94mb) between July 21 – August 3, 2019. Activity will be on
40-6M using SSB, CW, and Digital (RTTY & FT8) and satellite. More
info available on Frank’s QRZ page: https://www.qrz.com/db/J6/K3TRM
and Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/k3trm
CY9 St. Paul Island (FN97) – July 31 to August 8, 2019
CY9C will be on St. Paul Island July 31st through August 8th. This
is an all bands/mode dxpedition, with EME and Sats as well. More
info available at http://cy9c.com/index.html.
Florida Keys (EL95) August 4-11, 2019
Philippe, EA4NF will be operating from EL95 (Key Largo and Brickell
Key) as KC3NSG, from August 4 to 11, 2019. FM and Linears. QSL via
LoTW. Keep an eye on Philippe’s Twitter feed for further updates :
https://twitter.com/EA4NF_SAT
Washington Invasion (CN96/96 & DN06/07/17/17) – August 9-10, 2019
Casey, KI7UNJ, will be heading North to invade the State of
Washington, August 9th and 10th. Keep an eye on Casey’s Twitter feed
for specific pass announcements: https://twitter.com/KI7UNJ
St Pierre et Miquelon (GN16) – August 10-18, 2019
A DXpedition is planned to St Pierre et Miquelon, August 10th
through the 18th. The team will operate as T05M will from Ile aux
Marins on 6-160m, but there is a possibility of some FM Satellites.
Keep an eye on their website for updates: http://fp2019.net/
Santa Rosa Island, CA (CM93) – August 12-14, 2019
Ron, AD0DX, is heading back to Santa Rosa Island, August 12th -14th.
When not distracted by the feathered-birds, Ron will be on FM and
linear satellites as W6R. Keep an eye on Ron’s Twitter feed for
updates at the dates get closer. https://twitter.com/ad0dx
6Y Jamaica (FK18) AUGUST 12-19, 2019
Philippe, EA4NF will be operating from JAMAICA (IOTA NA-097 – Grid
FK18) in Satellite with the special call 6Y4NF from August 12 to 19,
2019. QRV Satellite in FM and SSB. QSL via LoTW. Keep an eye on
Philippe’s Twitter feed for further updates :
https://twitter.com/EA4NF_SAT.
Please submit any additions or corrections to ke4al (at) amsat.org
[ANS thanks Robert KE4AL for the above information]
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AMSAT and ARISS are currently supporting a FundRazr campaign
to raise $150,000 for critical radio infrastructure upgrades
on ISS. The upgrades are necessary to enable students to
continue to talk to astronauts in space via Amateur Radio.
We have reached a great milestone with $33,250 raised
or about 17% towards our goal. This would not have been
possible without your outstanding generosity!!
For more information and to DONATE TODAY visit:
https://fundrazr.com/arissnextgen?ref=ab_e7Htwa_ab_47IcJ9
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ARISS News
+ 2019-07-16 19:35 UTC between Cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin using ISS
callsign RSØISS and About Gagarin From Space.
Performing amateur radio communication session with the 8th
International Aerospace School. U.N. Sultanova rep. Bashkortostan
Aerospace School of. U.N. Sultanova summer camp, Kalinovka,
Davlekanovsky, Russia Contact was direct via RZ9WWB.
ARISS Mentor was Sergey RV3DR
Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule
24th World Scout Jamboree, Summit Bechtel Scout Reserve, West
Virginia, telebridge via ON4ISS
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS
The scheduled astronaut is Drew Morgan KI5AAA
Contact is go for: Sat 2019-07-27 18:27:56 UTC
[ANS thanks ARISS, Charlie AJ9N and David AA4KN for the above
information]
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AMSAT, along with our ARISS partners, is developing an amateur
radio package, including two-way communication capability, to
be carried on-board Gateway in lunar orbit. Support AMSAT's
projects today at https://www.amsat.org/donate/
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Shorts From All Over
+ CAS-7B Launch July 25, 2019
Planned to launch CAS-7B at 05:00:00UTC on July 25, 2019, the launch
vehicle Hyperbola-1 will run for 862.0206 seconds and then CAS-7B
satellite will be deployed at 05:14:22.0206
CAS-7B(BP-1B)
1 99999U 19206.21831019 -.00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 00001
2 99999 042.7339 008.2068 0013606 285.8754 218.2911 15.94575754000011
[ANS thanks Alan, BA1DU for the above information]
+ Tweet from AMSAT-UK
AMSAT-UK (@AmsatUK) tweeted at 2:28 PM on Fri, Jul 19, 2019:
#Peru: Holders of the 100 watt Novice (Class C) #AmateurRadio
license have been granted access to 144-146 MHz (previously just 146-
148) and the entire 70cm band.
They are now permitted to use the Satellites
https://t.co/lHMwcq0two#hamradio #hamr
(https://twitter.com/AmsatUK/status/1152314187344990210?s=03)
[ANS thanks @Amsat-UK for the above information]
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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 addi-
tional benefits. Application forms are available from the AMSAT
Office.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership
at one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the stu-
dent rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership
information.
73,
This week's ANS Editor,
EMike McCardel, AA8EM
aa8em at amsat dot org
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ANS-195
The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and
information service of AMSAT North America, The Radio
Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur
Radio in space including 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.
The news feed on http://amsat.org publishes news of Amateur Radio
in space as soon as our volunteers can post it.
Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
ans-editor at amsat dot org.
In this edition:
* 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election Ballots Sent
* New Orbitrack iOS app free for Apollo 11 Anniversary
* Help Needed - JAISAT-1 Telemetry
* Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution for July 11, 2019
* How to Support AMSAT
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Satellite Shorts from All Over
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-195.01
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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.01
>From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
July 14, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-195.01
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The 50th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium will be held
October 18-20 in Arlington, VA. For details, see:
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/
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2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election Ballots Sent
AMSAT members should expect to see ballots for the 2019 AMSAT Board of
Directors election arriving in their mailboxes. The ballots have been
sent for printing and will be mailed on or before July 15.
The 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors election will be conducted differ-
ently than in past elections. In previous years, the balloting process
was handled by multiple vendors. This year, AMSAT has contracted with
a single, independent party, ElectionBuddy, to conduct and fully
manage the election process.
You may cast your ballot by visiting a unique URL or utilizing the QR
code printed on the mailing. You also have the option of returning
your paper ballot in the supplied envelope to the AMSAT office. Please
do not include any other correspondence in this envelope. It will be
opened only by ElectionBuddy. If you do not receive your ballot, you
will need to contact ElectionBuddy via email: amsat(a)electionbuddy.com.
Individual candidates’ statement of qualification (biographies) are
displayed on the ElectionBuddy website available to voters and are
available on AMSAT’s website:
https://www.amsat.org/2019-board-statements/
Because AMSAT has contracted ElectionBuddy for a fully managed
election, they will be voters’ single point of contact regarding any
ballot issues. The AMSAT Secretary or Office Manager may direct you to
contact ElectionBuddy in situations deemed part of this fully managed
election. Questions will not be answered on the AMSAT-BB or
organizational Social Media accounts.
In the previous election announcement, it was mentioned that voters
would have the option to request a special paper ballot. The election
process has been modified to eliminate this need. A single mailing has
been designed to better accommodate traditional and online voting.
Sincerely,
Clayton L. Coleman, W5PFG
AMSAT Secretary
[ANS thanks AMSAT Secretary Clayton Coleman, W5PFG, for the above
information.]
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New Orbitrack iOS app free for Apollo 11 Anniversary
n the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11’s first manned moon landing, a new
iOS app – Orbitrack – lets you explore the universe of spacecraft in
orbit around our home planet today, using cutting-edge augmented and
virtual reality technology.
Better yet: for just one day, July 20th, 2019, Orbitrack (normally
$4.99) will be offered for free on the iTunes Store.
>From the original developer of the award winning SkySafari™ apps,
Orbitrack is the first new release from Southern Stars since 2014.
It includes spectacular new graphics, incredibly detailed 3D
spacecraft models, fascinating illustrated mission descriptions, and a
new database of more than 8,000 satellites updated daily from n2yo.com
and celestrak.com.
Orbitrack includes many classified military satellites, and SpaceX’s
new Starlink mega-communications-satellite constellation. Both visual
and radio observers will appreciate Orbitrack’s up-to-date catalog,
which includes frequencies and call signs for amateur radio
satellites, and predicts satellite passes and Iridium flares.
Orbitrack’s brand new voice-controlled virtual reality mode works with
any iPhone-compatible VR headset. And its rewritten augmented reaiity
(AR) capability lets you identify satellites passing across the sky in
real time, using you phone’s GPS, camera, and motion-sensing hardware.
Orbitrack supports the latest Apple hardware and showcases the latest
iOS technologies. Southern Stars founder Tim DeBenedictis writes,
“When Neil Armstrong walked on the Moon, there were only 159
satellites in orbit. Today, there are well over 40,000. The
computing power of the entire lunar module would be dwarfed by today’s
smallest cell phones. Offering our latest satellite tracking app for
free seemed a good way to celebrate the past, while also looking
forward to the future of spaceflight, both manned and unmanned.”
To download Orbitrack for iOS devices from the iTunes Store, follow
this link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/orbitrack/id1092984911?mt=8
Available today for iOS devices, Orbitrack will be available for
Android in the 2nd half of 2019.
[ANS thanks Southern Stars for the above information]
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New 2019 AMSAT Apparel Now Available on the Web
Didn't make it to Hamvention but you want the latest in AMSAT
haberdashery? The new 2019 tee-shirts, polo shirts and hats are now
available in the AMSAT online store. Browse the styles and sizes
online and put your order in today at
https://www.amsat.org/product-category/amsat-apparel/
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Help Needed - JAISAT-1 Telemetry
JAISAT-1, a 3U CubeSat developed by the Radio Amateur Society of
Thailand was launched on July 5, 2019. The satellite carries a VHF/
UHF linear transponder for amateur radio use.
The Radio Amateur Society of Thailand (RAST) and the JAISAT-1 Project
Teamare urgently seeking raw data that can be received from all
packets worldwide. Please send raw data and KSS files to RAST by email
at jaisatonetele(a)gmail.com.
The JAISAT-1 beacon signal is transmitted on 435.700 MHz in GMSK
Mobitex 4800 bps mode. Two other satellites on this launch also use
this engineering frequency.
The code for JAISAT-1 frames 1 in row 11 is:
41 (0x29) - JAISAT UHF1
42 (0x2A) - JAISAT UHF2
Example of signals in this format can be found with the the reception
of signals from the satellite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FDoE0oaesY
JAISAT-1 has been identified as 2019-038F. TLEs are below:
2019-038F
1 44419U 19038F 19190.66730395 .00001667 00000-0 10000-3 0 9996
2 44419 97.4914 152.5407 0020014 233.1737 126.7422 15.12176922 634
[ANS thanks Tanan Rangseeprom, HS1JAN, JAISAT Project Manager for the
above information.]
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2019 marks AMSAT’s 50th Anniversary
of Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
To help celebrate, we are sponsoring the
AMSAT 50th Anniversary Awards Program.
Full details are available at
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-50th-anniversary-awards-program/
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Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution for July 11, 2019
The following Amateur Radio satellites have been removed from this
week's TLE distribution. They are part of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy
STP-2 launch of June 25,2019 at 06:30 GMT from launch pad LC-39A at
the Kennedy Space Center. They have been identified by Space-Track.
OBJECT B - NORAD CAT ID 44340 - NPSAT1 (Non-Radio Amateur)
OBJECT C - NORAD CAT ID 44341 - OTB (Non-Radio Amateur)
OBJECT E - NORAD CAT ID 44343 - FORMOSAT7-3/COSMIC2-3
(Non-Radio Amateur)
The following Amateur Radio satellite has been added to this week's
TLE distribution.
LightSail-2 - NORAD CAT ID 44420 - Separated from PROX-1, CAT ID 44330
[ANS thanks Ray Hoad, WA5QGD, AMSAT Orbital Elements Manager for the
above information.]
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Purchase AMSAT gear on our Zazzle storefront.
25% of the purchase price of each product goes
towards Keeping Amateur Radio in Space
https://www.zazzle.com/amsat_gear
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How to Support AMSAT
AMSAT relies on the support of our members and the amateur radio
community to Keep Amateur Radio in Space.
How can you help?
* Join AMSAT
Both you and AMSAT will benefit when you join. You get the AMSAT
Journal bimonthly and support from AMSAT Ambassadors. Member dues
and donations provide AMSAT’s primary support.
Join today at
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* Become a Life Member
Becoming a Life Member has never been easier. Now you can become a
Life Member with 12 monthly payments of $74 through our online
store.
See https://www.amsat.org/product/lifetime-membership/ for details.
* Donate to AMSAT
Make a one time or recurring donation to AMSAT today. Even as little
as one dollar a month can make a difference!
Donate today at https://www.amsat.org/donate/
* Purchase AMSAT gear on our Zazzle storefront.
AMSAT receives 25% of the price of each sale on AMSAT logo
merchandise from our Zazzle storefront located at
https://www.zazzle.com/amsat_gear
* Support AMSAT when you make purchases from Amazon! So far, AMSAT
has received $3,913.29 from AmazonSmile. Search for "Radio Amateur
Satellite Corporation"
https://smile.amazon.com/ref=smi_ext_twt_dshb_smi
* Volunteer for AMSAT
AMSAT relies on volunteers for nearly all of our activities. If you
have an idea for how to help, please let us know, Details on
volunteering can be found at
https://www.amsat.org/volunteer-for-amsat/
[ANS thanks the AMSAT office for the above information.]
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AMSAT and ARISS are currently supporting a FundRazr campaign
to raise $150,000 for critical radio infrastructure upgrades
on ISS. The upgrades are necessary to enable students to
continue to talk to astronauts in space via Amateur Radio.
We have reached a great milestone with $33,250 raised
or about 17% towards our goal. This would not have been
possible without your outstanding generosity!!
For more information and to DONATE TODAY visit:
https://fundrazr.com/arissnextgen?ref=ab_e7Htwa_ab_47IcJ9
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
+Iceland (HP93, HP94, HP95, IP03, IP05, IP13, IP14, IP15, IP24, IP25,
IP35) – July 13-19, 2019
Adam, K0FFY, is taking his family (and his radios) to Iceland. He’ll
be staying in HP95 on July 13, IP15 on July 14-15, IP25 on July 16,
IP03 on July 17-18, and HP94 on July 19. In total, he’ll be passing
through HP93, HP94, HP95, IP03, IP05, IP13, IP14, IP15, IP24, IP25,
IP35. There’s a lot to see, so passes will be best effort & announced
on Twitter shortly prior. https://twitter.com/K0FFY_Radio
+CY9 St. Paul Island (FN97) – July 31 to August 8, 2019
CY9C will be on St. Paul Island July 31st through August 8th. This is
an all bands/mode dxpedition, with EME and Sats as well. More info
available at http://cy9c.com/index.html.
+Washington Invasion (CN96/96 & DN06/07/17/17) – August 9-10, 2019
Casey, KI7UNJ, will be heading North to invade the State of
Washington, August 9th and 10th. Keep an eye on Casey’s Twitter feed
for specific pass announcements: https://twitter.com/KI7UNJ
+St Pierre et Miquelon (GN16) – August 10-18, 2019
A DXpedition is planned to St Pierre et Miquelon, August 10th
through the 18th. The team will operate as T05M will from Ile aux
Marins on 6-160m, but there is a possibility of some FM Satellites.
Keep an eye on their website for updates: http://fp2019.net/
+Santa Rosa Island, CA (CM93) – August 12-14, 2019
Ron, AD0DX, is heading back to Santa Rosa Island, August 12th -14th.
When not distracted by the feathered-birds, Ron will be on FM and
linear satellites as W6R. Keep an eye on Ron’s Twitter feed for
updates at the dates get closer. https://twitter.com/ad0dx
Remember to check out W3ZM On the Road for additional upcoming
activations!
https://www.amsat.org/events/was-w3zm/
[ANS thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, for the above information.]
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AMSAT, along with our ARISS partners, is developing an amateur
radio package, including two-way communication capability, to
be carried on-board Gateway in lunar orbit. Support AMSAT's
projects today at https://www.amsat.org/donate/
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Satellite Shorts from All Over
+FO-29 has been offline since approximately 22:00 UTC on July 9th.
The amateur satellite community awaits word from the satellite's
operator, JARL, on the situation.
+AMSAT Operations activated the Virginia Tech Camera on AO-92 on July
10th and July 11th in support of the ARRL Teachers Institute. Images
captured can be found at http://www.amsat.org/tlm/showImages.php?id=4
+AMSAT Operations reports that AO-85 is shutting down each eclipse.
The satellite turns on several minutes after entering sunlight, when
voltages reach adequate levels to operate the satellite hardware.
+Virgin Orbit conducted a successful drop test of LauncherOne on July
10th. This was the final test prior to the first test flight of the
new air launch system. AMSAT's RadFxSat-2 / Fox-1E is scheduled to
fly on the second launch of the LauncherOne, as early as late this
summer. Details on the test can be found at:
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-195-VO
+The AMSAT Board of Directors meeting minutes page was updated with
recent minutes.
https://www.amsat.org/minutes-of-the-board-of-directors/
+AMSAT financial audit/review reports and IRS Form 990 filings can
be found at https://www.amsat.org/audit-and-other-financial-reports/
+EA4GPZ's blog contains several updates on images captured by LO-94.
See https://destevez.net/ for details.
+This week's Flashback Friday Tweet from @AMSAT:
https://twitter.com/AMSAT/status/1149667412779786240
In the late 1970s, the AMSAT-GOLEM-80 Microcomputer Project was
designed as a low-cost and expandable Z80 or 8080 based microcomputer
for amateur radio applications. Details can be found in the Sept 1979
issue of Byte Magazine.
https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1979-09/page/n183
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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.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership at
one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the
student rate for a maximum of six post-secondary years in this
status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT office for additional student
membership information.
73,
This week's ANS Editor,
Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
n8hm at amsat dot org
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-188
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Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space
including 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
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The news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur
Radio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it.
Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
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In this edition:
* 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election Update
* Candidates for the AMSAT Board of Directors Announced
* Frank Karnauskas, N1UW Appointed as AMSAT VP for Development
* First Ever Contact via Moon Orbiting Transponder on LO-94
* First Call for Papers for the 50th Anniversary AMSAT Symposium
* Take W3ZM on the Road!
* ARISS-International Delegates Meet in Montreal
* JAISAT-1 telemetry beacon downlink on 435.325 MHz FM 4k8 GMSK
* Additional Amateur Radio Payloads to Launch with JAISAT-1
* VUCC Awards-Endorsements for July
*
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-188.01
ANS-188 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 188.01
>From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
DATE: 2019 July 7
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-188.01
2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election Update
The 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors election will be conducted dif-
ferently than in past elections. In previous years, the balloting pro-
cess was handled by multiple vendors. This year, AMSAT has contracted
with a single, independent party, ElectionBuddy, to conduct and fully
manage the election process.
A ballot card will be mailed to all current members in accordance with
the organization’s by-laws by or on July 15, 2019. You may cast your
ballot by visiting a unique URL or utilizing the QR code printed on the
card. If you do not receive your ballot, you will need to contact
ElectionBuddy. ElectionBuddy will be responsible for distributing
ballots, collecting ballots, and tallying votes.
Individual candidates’ statement of qualification (biographies) will be
published on AMSAT’s website and will be displayed on the ElectionBuddy
website available to eligible voters.
AMSAT believes this voting system will result in greater election
integrity as it removes the potential for any perceived conflicts of
interest. ElectionBuddy will manage AMSAT’s voter list and interaction
with members regarding the election. This ensures voter anonymity.
Individual ballot responses will never be shared with any volunteer or
paid AMSAT staff.
Because AMSAT has contracted ElectionBuddy for a fully managed elec-
tion, they will be voters’ single point of contact regarding any ballot
issues. The AMSAT Secretary or Office Manager may direct you to contact
ElectionBuddy in situations deemed part of this fully managed election.
Questions will not be answered on the AMSAT-BB or organizational Social
Media accounts.
In the event that you are unwilling or unable to cast your ballot via
the online mechanism, ElectionBuddy will mail you a specific ballot
that must be returned to them within the parameters of our election
time frame so that it is received by the office no later than Sept-
ember 15, 2019. If you choose this option, please understand it is at
an increased cost to the organization.
Sincerely,
Clayton L. Coleman, W5PFG
AMSAT Secretary
[ANS thanks Clayton L. Coleman, W5PFG, AMSAT Secretary, for the above
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Candidates for the AMSAT Board of Directors Announced
The corrected list of 2019 candidates, in alphabetical order by last
name are:
Jerry Buxton, N0JY
Howard (Howie) Defelice, AB2S
Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA
Jeff Johns, WE4B
Brennan Price, N4QX
Patrick Stoddard, WD9EWK
Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
Michelle Thompson, W5NYV
This year AMSAT membership will select four candidates to the Board
of Directors. The four candidates receiving the highest number of
votes will be seated as voting members of the Board of Directors. Two
alternate directors will be selected based on the next highest number
of votes received.
Ballots will be mailed to the AMSAT membership by July 15, 2019.
The election closes September 15, 2019.
[ANS thanks Clayton L. Coleman, W5PFG, AMSAT Secretary, for the above
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Frank Karnauskas, N1UW Appointed as AMSAT VP for Development
The AMSAT Board of Directors has elected Frank Karnauskas, N1UW, Vice
President - Development This position carries the responsibility for
fund raising, marketing and public relations for AMSAT programs. In
addition to enhancing the AMSAT and ARISS brands within their tradi-
tional spheres, this position is expected to broaden the appeal of its
activities to a wider market. This includes the educational, corporate
and philanthropic sectors.
Joe Spier explains, "The cost of planning, building and launching
satellites has risen exponentially over the past years. It is
essential that we not only raise the Amateur Radio community's
financial participation in these programs, we need to enlist the
support of outside entities. We can only do this by demonstrating
the value that Amateur Radio satellites bring to society's best
interests. This is especially true for youth and educational
programs where AMSAT's and ARISS' growth lies."
Frank comes to this position with a forty-five year career as a
sales and marketing executive in the consumer and industrial
markets. He was first licensed in 1963 and has been a long-term
member of AMSAT and the ARRL. Frank also contributes to AMSAT
as an AMSAT News Service Rotating Editor.
[ANS thanks AMSAT President Joe Spier, K6WAO for the above information]
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2019 marks AMSAT’s 50th Anniversary
of Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
To help celebrate, we are sponsoring the
AMSAT 50th Anniversary Awards Program.
Full details are available at
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-50th-anniversary-awards-program/
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First Ever Contact via Moon Orbiting Transponder on LO-94
Daniel Estevez, EA4GPZ, reported on the details of the first contact
via a lunar orbiting repeater that was accomplished via China's
DSLWP-B (LO-94) satellite.
EA4GPZ wrote, "In parallel [with the solar eclipse testing], the GMSK
to JT4G repeater onboard DSLWP-B was used to make a QSO between BY2HIT,
the Harbin Institute of Technology Amateur radio club, and Reinhard
Kuehn DK5LA. This is the first ever Amateur radio QSO made through a
lunar orbiting repeater. It was reported by Wei Mingchuan, BG2BHC."
Continuing, "Using the GMSK to JT4G repeater is not easy, in terms of
the signal power needed for the uplink. There were plans to make a QSO
between BY2HIT and Reinhard since many months ago, but previous
attempts didn't work out. My congratulations to the people at both
sides of the QSO, who have achieved it a month before DSLWP-B crashes
against the lunar surface.
"The GMSK to JT4G repeater works by sending commands to the satellite
which embed a 13 character message, using the same frequency and a
similar protocol to the one used to command the camera and other sat-
ellite functions. The precise definition of this mode is a 7.8125 baud
FSK modulation with a shift of 394.53125Hz. Each FSK tone is "spread"
with a 250 baud GMSK 32 bit syncword. The CCSDS 32 bit syncword is used
to mark the beginning of a packet, and a Reed-Solomon (64,32) code is
used for FEC, together with CCSDS scrambling. Such a message takes a
bit longer than one minute to transmit. The uplink is in the 2m Amateur
satellite band.
"The repeater downlink is the usual JT4G downlink of DSLWP-B in the
70cm Amateur satellite band. The 13 character messages sent in the
uplink command replace the usual JT4G telemetry, being repeated as
a free-form JT4G message. In the case of this QSO, the B1 radio at
436.400MHz was used. This radio was also used to transmit the images
using GMSK SSDV."
Access EA4GPZ's full report at:
https://destevez.net/2019/07/analysis-of-dslwp-b-eclipse-test-run-again/
[ANS thanks Daniel Estevez, EA4GPZ for the above information]
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First Call for Papers for the 50th Anniversary AMSAT Symposium
The 50th Anniversary AMSAT Annual Meeting and Space Symposium will be
held on the weekend of October 18 – 20 at The Hilton Arlington, 950
North Stafford Street, Arlington, Virginia. Proposals for papers,
symposium presentations, and poster presentations are invited on any
topic of interest to the amateur satellite community. We request a
tentative title of your presentation as soon as possible, with final
copy to be submitted by September 23rd for inclusion in the printed
proceedings. Abstracts and papers should be sent to Dan Schultz at
n8fgv(at)amsat.org
[ANS thanks AMSAT for the above information]
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Take W3ZM on the Road!
Leading up to the 2019 AMSAT 50th Anniversary Space Symposium and Gen-
eral Meeting, to be held in Arlington, VA, October 18 – 20, 2019,
AMSAT’s call sign, W3ZM, will operate from all 50 States, the District
of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Not only is this your chance to get
Worked All States-Satellites under the W3ZM call sign, but, also, your
chance to be a part of this historic effort.
Note: When operating outside of the “3” call area, operators will
append the W3ZM call sign with “/(call area).” As an example, someone
operating from Texas will use W3ZM/5; from Hawaii, W3ZM/KH6; from
Alaska, W3ZM/KL7; and from Puerto Rico, W3ZM/KP4.
To make this happen – We need your help! Please volunteer to get on
the air and activate your State, using AMSAT’s W3ZM call sign, as well
as to cover those States without an active AMSAT Member. Activations
of other United States Territories (i.e. Guam, American Samoa, the U.S.
Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands)
are also welcome.
To volunteer and operate using AMSAT’s W3ZM call sign, you must:
- Be a current member of AMSAT
- Obtain permission by emailing AMSAT VP of User Services, specifying
the requested date(s) and location(s)
- Submit an ADIF log of contacts made for upload to LoTW by AMSAT, as
instructed in your notice of approval to use the W3ZM call sign
Additional information and a schedule of operations may be found at:
https://www.amsat.org/events/was-w3zm/
[ANS thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, AMSAT VP of User Services, for
the above information]
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ARISS-International Delegates Meet in Montreal
Nine nations were represented as Amateur Radio on the International
Space Station (ARISS) held its 2019 “face-to-face” meeting of interna-
tional delegates at the Canadian Space Agency in Montreal, June 26–28.
ARISS-Canada was the host for the gathering. A high point of the con-
ference came when Kenwood software manager Shin Aota, JL1IBD, present-
ed two Kenwood TM-D710GA transceivers to ARISS-Russia delegate Sergey
Samburov, RV3DR. One of the TM-D710GA radios will replace aging
Amateur Radio equipment currently in use on the International Space
Station, while the other will remain on Earth as a spare for training
cosmonauts. For more than a year, these radios have undergone detailed
NASA qualification testing followed by final software configuration
and verification.
“With today’s transfer of the radios to ARISS-Russia, we are one step
closer to an enhanced Amateur Radio system on board the ISS, support-
ing various operations such as SSTV, voice communication, APRS, and a
variety of experiments,” ARISS-International said in announcing the
presentation. The ARISS Hardware Team met on June 25.
Those on hand for the event included Radio Amateurs of Canada President
(RAC) and ARISS-Canada Delegate for RAC Glenn MacDonell, VE3XRA;
AMSAT-NA President Joe Spier, K6WAO, and AMSAT-Italia President
Emanuele D’Andria, I0ELE. ARRL Southeastern Division Director Greg
Sarratt, W4OZK, attended in his role as chair of the ARRL Board’s new
ARISS Committee. Rosalie White, K1STO, represented ARRL as an ARISS-US
delegate and handled the duties of ARISS-International Secretary. The
other ARISS-US delegate was Dave Taylor, W8AAS.
The French government’s proposal to consider 144–146 MHz for possible
allocation to the Aeronautical Mobile Service drew some discussion.
Other topics included ARISS’ future participation in NASA’s Deep Space
Gateway (DSG) program. ARISS is the only noncommercial entity whose
ideas are under study by the program. The ARISS plan focuses on Amateur
Radio communication, including optical communication channels, as well
as equipment development, team cooperation, education, and public out-
reach.
Canadian Space Agency Program Manager of the Lunar Gateway Program Ken
Podwalski noted that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced
that Canada will go to the moon. CSA provided the “Canadarm” robotic
arm for the space shuttle and contributed the Mobile Servicing System,
a sophisticated robotics suite that plays a critical role in ISS oper-
ations.
White and Taylor presented the ARISS-US Region Report, highlighting
many of the accomplishments of the US team since the last ARISS face-
to-face meeting.
Dave Honess of the European Space Agency presented some ideas for en-
hanced ARISS educational outreach. A future SSTV session to honor Owen
Garriott, W5LFL (SK), also came in for some discussion. Garriott was
the first space traveler to use Amateur Radio from space. — Thanks to
Dave Jordan, AA4KN, ARISS Public Relations, and Rosalie White, K1STO
[ANS thanks ARRL for the above information]
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JAISAT-1 telemetry beacon downlink on 435.325 MHz FM 4k8 GMSK
JAISAT-1 was launched on July 5, 2019 at 05:41:46z along with a total
of 33 satellites from 12 countries.
The JAISAT-1 telemetry beacon is at 435.325 MHz. The telemetry signal
format is 4k8 GMSK Mobitex (same as Dstar one Sparro and iSAT CMX990
Mobitex Format) in accordance with the details from the IARU satellite
co-ordinator site:
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=521
This is keplerian element from simulated orbit the following as below:
JAISAT-SIM
1 77777U 19001a 19186.41724769 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 00015
2 77777 098.5564 148.1307 0015651 161.6334 118.6706 15.15099188000017
All amateur radio operators capable of receiving signals from the
JAISAT-1 satellite are invited to send the data by email to:
jaisatonetele(a)gmail.com
The Radio Amateur Society of Thailand will have a SWL card to confirm
reception.
[ANS thanks Tanan Rangseeprom, HS1JAN, Project Manager of JAISAT-1,
for the above information]
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Additional Amateur Radio Payloads to Launch with JAISAT-1
When JAISAT-1 launches in July from the Vostochny Cosmodrome it will
fly with additional amateur radio payloads, summarized below.
Berlin Technical University (Germany) Beesat-9 Coordination details at:
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=657
A 1U Cubesat, BEESAT-9 is an educational, experimental satellite.
The main objective is to verify 3- axes stabilization using a GPS
receiver, reaction wheels and magnetorquers. A camera will take
pictures of Earth to verify the attitude of the satellite. A new
attitude control actuator, developed in a PhD thesis, will be first
flown on BEESAT-9. The operations of the spacecraft will be conducted
in lecture courses under the guidance of licensed radio amateurs.
The satellite will have a digipeater function to mirror a signal to
another satellite or ground station. Furthermore, it will provide a
beacon signal for radio amateurs, including telemetry. The amateur
radio community is highly encouraged to collect telemetry data pack-
ets, plans for special operations e.g. experiments shall be announced
to the amateur radio community on the Internet. It is also planned
to include the amateur radio community to receive parts of pictures,
which will then be put together by TU Berlin and published on the
Website and on social networks. proposing to use a UHF downlink with
4k8 or 9k6 Mobilex GMSK modulation. A downlink on 435,950 MHz has
been coordinated by the IARU.
BEESAT-9 Will fly with BEESAT10-13 and MOVE-2B. More info from:
http://www.raumfahrttechnik.tu-berlin.de/menue/
forschung/aktuelle_projekte/beesat-4/parameter/en/
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-188-BEESAT-9
Munich Technical University (Germany) will demonstrate their inno-
vative cubesat bus by launching MOVE-IIb. Coordination details at:
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=645
A 1U CubeSat. Proposing a VHF QPSK 12k5 Bit/s downlink for telemetry
and mission data with a UHF uplink capability for a cross band repeat-
er. A downlink on 145,840 MHz has been coordinated. No additional
amateur radio repeater operation is available at press time. The IARU
release suggests to monitor for updated information on the mission
website at: https://www.move2space.de/
Tallinn Technical University (Estonia) - an educational satellite
TTU101 developed to test Earth observation cameras and a novel high
speed X-band communication system. Coordination details at:
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=660
The mission of TTU satellite is to perform remote sensing in visible
and IR electromagnetic spectrum from 500-600 km polar orbit with 1U
cubesat for educational and technology demonstration purposes. Another
mission task is to test amateur 10.450 - 10.500 GHz band frequencies
for high-speed data downlink operations. Proposing a 435 MHz downlink
with data rates up to 9k6 GFSK/GMSK and also OQPSK downlink on
10.45 GHZ at data rates up to 20Mbs. Downlinks on 10460.000 MHz and
435.450 MHz with a beacon on 435.500 MHz have been coordinated.
More info at:
https://www.ttu.ee/projects/mektory-eng/satellite-programme-3/
Royal Institute of Technology KTH (Sweden) - SEAM-2.0 scientific
spacecraft for measuring the magnetic field of the Earth.
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=584
A 3U CubeSat intended to test a deployable boom carrying miniature
sensors for measuring magnetic fields. A commercial S Band transceiver
will operate in addition to a UHF transceiver using 9k6 GMSK. A down-
link on 437.250MHz has been coordinated.
University of Wuerzburg (Germany) - SONATE, a cubesat for technology
demonstration, and orbital verification of various satellite compon-
ents and autonomous payloads. Coordination details at:
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=572
The educational objective of this mission includes opportunities
students to build and operate radio communication systems of space
and ground segment systems. Such a system is the amateur payload of
this satellite, a transceiver which is currently built by several
students over the course of their theses. This transceiver will
initially provide regularly SSTV downlinks with images from one of
the on-board cameras. Other thesis for instance address the antenna
deploy mechanism. The following downlink frequencies have been
coordinated: 9k6 GMSK/GSFK AX25 telemetry 437.025 MHz and for SSTV
145.840 MHz
SkyFox Labs (Czech Republic) - Lucky-7 cubesat will demonstrate
innovative solutions for 1U cubesat platform. Coordination details at:
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=452
In addition to radio frequency operation the satellite includes high
power LEDs transmitting in visible spectra (blue) to demonstrate EPS
high power handling capability. Also included is a Digital Color cam-
era module which will be used aboard the satellite to capture the
images of Earth to confirm ADCS stabilization functionality and
"high" data transfer throughput capability of the custom-built FSK
onboard radio. A downlink on 437.525 MHz has been coordinated for a
FSK downlink at variable bit rates up to 9k6. Data format information
will be made available at http://www.lucky7satellite.org
Additional launch information can be found at:
https://tinyurl.com/y39pxhel
[ANS thanks the IARU and parabolicarc.com for the above information]
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VUCC Awards-Endorsements for July
Here are the endorsements and new VUCC Satellite Awards issued by the
ARRL for the period June 1, 2019 through July 1, 2019. Congratulations
to all those who made the list this month!
CALL 01 Jun 01 Jul 2019
K5OE 1008 1079
K6FW 794 801 Correction
WD9EWK 550 567
N3GS 454 525
NS3L 457 475
K9UO 351 400
W5TD New 381
MI6GTY 281 354
KE8AKW 258 329
W7JSD 279 309
G0ABI 305 306
AD0HJ 250 282
KC9ELU 229 233
AJ4A 225 230
AB1OC 177 184
N7EGY 100 169
PU8RFL 157 166
PS8MT 156 165
AA8CH/N8R New 113
KC9VGG New 102
N6REK New 100
WD9EWK (DM45) New 100
[ANS thanks Ron Parsons, W5RKN for the above information]
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
Hawaii (BL20) – July 5-8, 2019
Mark, N8MH will be operating as N8MH/KH6 and as W3ZM/KH6 July 5-8 from
BL20, FM and linears. Possibility of other grids once there. Watch the
Twitter feed for further announcements: https://twitter.com/N8MH
Wabakimi Provincial Park, Ontario (EO50) – July 4-10, 2019
Fred, VE3FAL, is heading off to Wabakimi Provincial Park July 4th-10th
and will activate EO50 via FM satellites. Keep an eye on Fred’s Twitter
feed for further updates: https://twitter.com/Fred_VE3FAL
UP and Ontario (EN85, EN86, EN87) July 6-13, 2019
Chris, AA8CH, is heading back up north MI July 6th. Staying in EN85,
will also hit EN86 if any requests. July 13 going to stay in EN76/VE3,
with activation of EN86/EN87 planned. DM or email Chris, if you need
one of ’em. Keep an eye on Chris’ Twitter feed for further updates:
https://twitter.com/charliehotel10
Montana (EN55) July 8-10, 2019
Dennis, N7EGY, will be in DN55 starting the evening of July 8th thru
~1800z July 10th. First priority is moving his daughter & family into
their new home, but he’ll sneak away to play on the birds as able.
Keep an eye on Dennis’ Twitter feed for specific pass announcements:
https://twitter.com/n7egy1
Iceland (HP93, HP94, HP95, IP03, IP05, IP13, IP14, IP15, IP24, IP25,
IP35) – July 13-19, 2019
Adam, K0FFY, is taking his family (and his radios) to Iceland. He’ll
be staying in HP95 on July 13, IP15 on July 14-15, IP25 on July 16,
IP03 on July 17-18, and HP94 on July 19. In total, he’ll be passing
through HP93, HP94, HP95, IP03, IP05, IP13, IP14, IP15, IP24, IP25, &
IP35. There’s a lot to see, so passes will be best effort & announced
on Twitter shortly prior: https://twitter.com/K0FFY_Radio
For more information on the latest satellite roves and special events:
https://www.amsat.org/satellite-info/upcoming-satellite-operations/
[ANS thanks KE4AL for the above information]
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ Several AMSAT members will be operating on satellites during the
13 Colonies Special Event this weekend:
N2OA will be operating as K2A from FN03
KG4AKV will operate as K2J from North Carolina
N3CAL will represent Maryland from FM18 as K2F
For more information see:
http://www.13colonies.net/
(ANS thanks N2OA, KG4AKV, and N3CAL for the above information)
+ An ARRL video introducing amateur radio to the public includes AMSAT
Members N8HM, KM4LAO, and NP4JV:
https://www.facebook.com/ARRL.org/videos/576779882849805/
(ANS thanks ARRL for the above information)
+ Lunar-OSCAR 94 successfully imaged the solar eclipse from lunar
orbit on July 2. The images were downloaded by BY2HIT and PI9CAM.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D-ifQaaXsAAGBwd.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D-iDwjdUcAA8ehc.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D-iNUXCX4AEzjmQ.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D-iGqg9W4AAT3ue.jpg
(ANS thanks Nico Janssen, PA0DLO for the above information.)
+ A nicely detailed description of equipment needed for access to the
geosynchronous QO-100 by Tobias Mädel, DL4TMA was recently posted at:
https://tbspace.de/qo100eshail2.html
(ANS thanks Tobias Mädel, DL4TMA, for the above information)
+ NASA will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11
Moon mission and look to the future of exploration on the Moon and
Mars with a live, two-hour television broadcast Friday, July 19, and
partner-led events taking place across the country from July 16
through July 20. For details, see:
https://www.nasa.gov/specials/apollo50th/index.html
(ANS thanks NASA for the above information)
+ The Planetary Society's LightSail 2 spacecraft sprang loose from its
Prox-1 carrier vehicle as planned on July 2, and sent its first
signals back to mission control at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in Cali-
fornia. The satellite, with callsign WM9XPA, sends AX.25 FSK telem-
etry at 9600 bps on 437.025 MHz. Full news release at:
https://tinyurl.com/y6dtauv2
(ANS thanks The Planetary Society for the above information)
+ A reminder that AO-85 is in a low battery voltage condition. Please
do not use the satellite while it is in eclipse, even if you hear it.
Please send reports to the AMSAT-BB. They are welcome and helpful.
(ANS thanks Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA for the above information.)
+ On July 1, 1976, the main exhibition hall of the National Air and
Space Museum in Washington, DC opened. AMSAT was on site with a
portable satellite station on the steps of the museum and President
Ford's dedication speech was transmitted through AO-7. Photos of
this event were posted by AMSAT at
https://twitter.com/AMSAT/status/1145679438744608769
+ The submission deadline for AMSAT Field Day scores is July 8th.
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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 addi-
tional benefits. Application forms are available from the AMSAT
Office.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership
at one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the stu-
dent rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership
information.
73 and Remember to help keep amateur radio in space,
This week's ANS Editor,
K0JM at amsat dot org
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