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May 2021
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-150
The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and information
service of AMSAT, 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
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In this edition:
* FCC Considers UHF/Microwave Ham Bands for Commercial Space Launch
Frequencies
* ASU student-built spacecraft to interact with the public
* Canadian Researchers Highlight Concerns About Overcrowded Orbits
* Andy MacAllister, W5ACM, SK
* PSAT2: DTMF *and* APRS-to-Voice enabled
* NASA Schedules Live Coverage of Russian Spacewalk
* No Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution for May 27, 2021
* ARISS News
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
ANS-150 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 150.01
To: All RADIO AMATEURS
From: Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
712 H Street NE Suite 1653
Washington, DC 20002
DATE 2021 May 30
FCC Considers UHF/Microwave Ham Bands for Commercial Space Launch
Frequencies
The FCC in April issued a Report and Order allocating spectrum in the
2200-2290 MHz range for private space travel and satellite launch companies
to use for pre-launch testing and space launch operations. The order creates
a non-federal secondary allocation for these uses in spectrum that is
currently reserved exclusively for federal government use.
The action also includes a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking which seeks
comment on possible additional spectrum for private space launch purposes.
Among the frequencies specifically mentioned are 420-430 MHz in the
70-centimeter amateur band and 5650-5925 MHz, which is the 5-centimeter ham
band. Amateur radio has a secondary allocation in each of these bands, and
the NPRM made no mention of the bands' current occupants and/or whether they
would be displaced. The 5.6-GHz band is already shared widely with home WiFi
networks.
[ANS thanks CQ Newsroom for the above information]
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ASU student-built spacecraft to interact with the public
NASA has selected an Arizona State University-designed spacecraft to fly as
an auxiliary payload aboard a rocket launching between 2022 and 2025. It is
among 14 small research satellites, called CubeSats, that were chosen for
this opportunity through NASAs CubeSat Launch Initiative. The ASU CubeSat,
named LightCube, is about the size of a toaster and will be deployed to
low-Earth orbit (LEO). Its unique feature is that it can be commanded by
anyone with an amateur radio license and a ham radio to set off a xenon
flash from the spacecraft that will be visible from the ground.
Additional Details are available at https://bit.ly/3fF9v4B
[ANS thanks Karin Valentine, Media Relations & Marketing Manager, School of
Earth and Space Exploration at ASU for the above information]
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Join the 2021 President's Club!
Score your 2" 4-Color Accent Commemorative Coin.
This gold finished coin comes with
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Donate today at
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You won't want to miss it!
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Canadian Researchers Highlight Concerns About Overcrowded Orbits
A new report by two Canadian researchers is highlighting the growing hazard
of space debris. It warns that the new mega-constellations of tens of
thousands of communication satellites could pose a new kind of danger that
could ultimately threaten other satellites, astronauts, our ability to use
space and could even have an impact on the climate.
Recently, the uncontrolled fall from space of a large Chinese rocket booster
gained worldwide attention as no one could predict where it would come
crashing to Earth. Fortunately, it came down in the Indian Ocean and no one
was injured. That was just one booster.
But the amount of stuff satellites, discarded boosters and other debris in
Earth orbit is huge. And this new report warns that with projects like
the SpaceX Starlink satellite constellation, the issue of space debris could
approach a critical turning point.
Right now, Starlink has full approval within the current legal system to go
ahead and launch 12,000 satellites, and they want to put up 30,000 more, so
there will be 42,000 satellites. With Starlink alone, there will be more
satellites in the sky than there are naked eye visible stars.
And that's not all. Others have similar plans, including OneWeb, Amazon,
Telesat, and GW, which is a Chinese state-owned company.
This astounding number of satellites will outnumber the total number of
objects orbiting the Earth today and form shells around the planet in low
Earth orbit up to about 750 km altitude.
The more objects placed in orbit, the greater the chance of collision
between them, other working satellites, astronauts working in space, and
people on the ground when the objects fall out of orbit.
The new satellites launched by SpaceX and other companies are not just
thrown up willy-nilly. They're placed in careful orbits meant to minimize
risks of collision, and modern satellites are designed to be de-orbited when
they die, not just abandoned as space junk. The commercial space companies
must have plans to do this in an organized and safe way. This is all good
and responsible.
The report highlights the possibility and implications of accidents. Random
pieces of untracked space debris, or even meteors, could disable these
satellites, disrupting their careful orbits and the deorbiting plans. The
sheer number of these new satellites increases the risk.
[ANS thanks CBC radio host and blogger Bob McDonald for the above
information]
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Andy MacAllister, W5ACM, SK
From Marty Smith, WV5Y: "It's with much sadness and deep regret I announce
our buddy, Andy, W5ACM - Past AMSAT Board of Directors, King of the South
Texas Balloon Launch Team, The Voice of The Houston AMSAT Net and KTRU Rice
Radio Engineer and DJ, AndyMac - Passed away on the evening of Wednesday,
5/19/2021. Andy's wife Heather said he was on his computer until a few
minutes before...
His funeral service was held on Thursday, May 27th 2021 at 12:30 PM at the
Pines Presbyterian Church (12751 Kimberley Ln, Houston, TX 77024-4097).
Andy will be missed very much by all of his family, friends and coworkers.
He lived life to the fullest, and his lust for life was contagious. Our
common interests in everything high tech, scientific & electronic, was
shared by many, and he had great taste in food, drink, and music, especially
loving classic rock & roll! He will forever be in our minds and hearts. 73,
Marty Smith, WV5Y"
From AMSAT Director Bruce Paige, KK5DO: "Andy, W5ACM (ex WA5ZIB), became a
Silent Key on May 19, 2021. He has been a close friend of mine since I
became a ham in 1993. That was when I found satellites and AMSAT. Andy had
been doing the Houston AMSAT Net and I became involved in the net. We have
done over 1400 episodes of the net since then. Andy and I had a great time
at many AMSAT Symposiums where we would work satellites from parking lots of
restaurants or outside a hotel. During the AMSAT Symposium in 2016, we
worked each other from the deck of the cruise ship when we were standing
about 3 feet from each other.
Andy spent some time in the early 90's on the AMSAT Board of Directors. Many
of today's hams would not remember the K2ZRO tests on AO-13. When the
satellite was at apogee, Andy would transmit a string of CW characters. He
would then reduce his power by 50% and transmit another string of
characters. This would be done 8 times to a point where the signals were
very weak. Hams around the world would participate and receive a certificate
with an endorsement for the level you achieved.
Andy got into balloon launches. I do not remember when BLT-1 was launched
but BLT-12 was launched in 1993 and they are into the 60's now. The balloons
have gone up with all types of experiments on them and have come down in
many a strange place. One came down in the Gulf of Mexico, picked up by a
fishing boat and they called the number on the package. Of course that one
was not reusable as everything was a tad bit wet. The balloon came down in
someone's front yard once and they picked it up and took it inside. GPS told
the tale and knocking on the door, the homeowner returned the package. A few
recent balloon launches have traversed the globe one or two times.
Andy had worked at NASA and was a member of the Johnson Space Center ARC as
well as the Brazos Valley ARC in Houston, the ARRL and AMSAT. More recently
he was the Chief Engineer for the radio station, KTRU, at Rice University in
Houston. Andy gave talks and demos at many Houston area hamfests.
It was only a few months ago in February that Andy went in for a quick
procedure and they found something that should not be. He was sent home for
hospice care. You will be missed my friend. ... _._
73...Bruce"
Andy's wife, Heather, has requested that donations in his name be made to
AMSAT or the Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club, P.O. Box 2997, Sugar Land,
TX 77487-2997 (reference the Andy MacAllister BLT Memorial Fund). Donations
to AMSAT in his name may be made at
https://www.amsat.org/donations/w5acm-memorial/
[ANS thanks Marty Smith, WV5Y for the above information]
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Need new satellite antennas? Purchase Arrows, Alaskan Arrows,
and M2 LEO-Packs from the AMSAT Store. When you purchase through
AMSAT, a portion of the proceeds goes towards
Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
https://amsat.org/product-category/hardware/
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PSAT2: DTMF *and* APRS-to-Voice enabled
A new feature has been enabled for the Voice Synthesizer on PSAT2
in addition to DTMF grid and DTMF messaging to voice. Now the voice
synthesizer is also listening for APRS-to-Voice messages as well.
Here is how to use it
1) Remain on the 145.980 uplink and 145.825 downlink for DTMF
2) Using an APRS radio, send an APRS message to PSAT-SAY
3) Begin the first 10 chars of the message with CCCCCC sez
4) Followed by the text to be spoken.
5) CCCCCC is your callsign right-padded with spaces.
The satellite should ACK the packet uplink and then speak the text. You can
tell if APRS-to-Voice is enabled if this 1 bit is on: XXXX0010. Usually the
DTMF bits are also enabled so the telemetry will usually show as 11010010.
To do both DTMF and APRS-to-Voice at the same time, the Basic Stamp
processor has to check both the DTMF decoder and the packet decoder and so
there is a finite chance that a perfectly good uplink might be missed. So,
just try again.
See http://aprs.org/psat2.html Tomorrow I will add this feature to the users
manual and post it.
Enjoy, Bob, WB4APR
[ANS thanks Bob Bruninga, WB4APR for the above information]
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NASA Schedules Live Coverage of Russian Spacewalk
Two Russian cosmonauts are scheduled to conduct a spacewalk outside the
International Space Station on Wednesday, June 2, to continue preparing the
Pirs docking compartment airlock for undocking and disposal later this year.
Live coverage will begin at 1 a.m. EDT (0500z), with the spacewalk beginning
about 1:20 a.m. (0520z) on NASA Television, the agencys website, and the
NASA app.
Expedition 65 Flight Engineers Oleg Novitskiy and Pyotr Dubrov of Roscosmos
will emerge from the Poisk module on the space-facing side of the Zvezda
service module for a spacewalk expected to last about six and a half hours.
The two cosmonauts will disconnect all external mechanical links between
Pirs and the station, reposition spacewalk hardware and antennas, and
relocate other gear previously used for spacecraft dockings to Pirs.
During the spacewalk, the cosmonauts will prepare Pirs for removal from its
port by the uncrewed Progress 77 cargo ship on the Earth-facing side of
Zvezda, clearing the way for the arrival of the new Russian Multi-Purpose
Laboratory Module named Nauka, which is Russian for science. The
undocking of Pirs is scheduled for this summer, about two days after Nauka
launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
The cosmonauts also will replace a fluid flow regulator on the nearby Zarya
module and replace biological and material science samples on the exterior
of the Russian modules.
Novitskiy, who is designated as extravehicular crew member 1 (EV1), will
wear a Russian Orlan spacesuit with red stripes. Dubrov will wear a
spacesuit with blue stripes as extravehicular crew member 2 (EV2). This will
be the first spacewalk for both cosmonauts and the 238th spacewalk overall
in support of space station assembly, maintenance, and upgrades. It also
marks the sixth spacewalk of 2021.
See the NASA TV streaming video, schedule and downlink information at:
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
Learn more about the International Space Station and its crew at:
http://www.nasa.gov/station
[ANS thanks NASA for the above information]
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AMSAT's GOLF Program is about getting back to higher orbits, and it all
begins with GOLF-TEE a technology demonstrator for deployable solar
panels, propulsion, and attitude control. Come along for the ride. The
journey will be worth it!
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-GOLF
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No Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution for May 27, 2021
No changes are noted for the current week. However, TLE (KEPS) have been
updated and are available on the AMSAT website at:
https://www.amsat.org/keplerian-elements-resources/
[ANS thanks Ray Hoad, WA5QGD, AMSAT Orbital Elements Manager, for the above
information]
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Want to fly the colors on your own grid expedition?
Get your AMSAT car flag and other neat stuff
from our Zazzle store!
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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ARISS NEWS: Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of May 30, 2021
College of Saint Pierre Marboz, Marboz, France, multi-point telebridge via
IK1SLD. The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS. The downlink
frequency is presently scheduled to be 145.800 MHz. The latest information
on the operation mode can be found at:
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html.
The scheduled astronaut is Thomas Pesquet KG5FYG. Contact is go for: Mon
2021-05-31 13:49:32 UTC 40 deg. Watch for livestream at
https://youtu.be/HnPoFku7DXg
About Gagarin From Space. Conducting an amateur radio session with
schoolchildren of Mordovia, Russia, direct via TBD. The ISS callsign is
presently scheduled to be RSØISS. The downlink frequency is presently
scheduled to be 145.800 MHz. The latest information on the operation mode
can be found at: https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html.
The scheduled astronaut is Oleg Novitskiy. Contact is go for Sun 2021-06-06
12:25 UTC.
The Father's House Christian School (Home Education Provider: Roots),
Morinville, Alberta, Canada, multi-point telebridge via VK4KHZ. The ISS
callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS. The downlink frequency is
presently scheduled to be 145.800 MHz. The latest information on the
operation mode can be found at:
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html. The scheduled
astronaut is Akihiko Hoshide KE5DNI. Contact is go for: Wed 2021-06-02
14:28:53 UTC 44 deg.
Lipetsk, Russia, direct via TBD. The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to
be RSØISS. The downlink frequency is presently scheduled to be 145.800 MHz.
The latest information on the operation mode can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html. The scheduled
astronaut is Pyotr Dubrov. Contact is go for Fri 2021-06-11 11:40 UTC.
Velikiy Ustyug, Russia, direct via TBD. The ISS callsign is presently
scheduled to be RSØISS. The downlink frequency is presently scheduled to be
145.800 MHz. The latest information on the operation mode can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html. The scheduled
astronaut is Oleg Novitskiy. Contact is go for Sat 2021-06-12 09:15 UTC.
Lipetsk, Russia, direct via TBD. The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to
be RSØISS. The downlink frequency is presently scheduled to be 145.800 MHz.
The latest information on the operation mode can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html. The scheduled
astronaut is Pyotr Dubrov. Contact is go for Sat 2021-06-12 10:55 UTC.
The latest information on the operation mode can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html
The latest list of frequencies in use can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html
[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, one of the ARISS operation team mentors
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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Upcoming Satellite Operations
Quick Hits:
EA4M: : Hi guys later in June Ill be in IN73 on holidays, probably for a
week or so, I will try some birds stay tuned on tweeter for schedules.
ND0C and KE0WPA: In June @kylee_ke0wpa and I, along with our resident
photojournalist (Mom/Amy), will be taking a family excursion to the
southwest and working some sats as time permits. Here are the less commonly
worked grids from which we plan to operate. We will hit other grids too.
DM67 6/15 6/17, DM56 6/18, DM45 6/19, DN63 7/2, DN64 7/2 & 7/3
Major Roves:
AD0DX (VA3IIR): Long Range Rover plans: VA3IIR in FN15/25 June 18 FM and SSB
DL98 WA5RR: Im looking at doing a rove in DL98 with an overnight stay in
Eagle Pass, TX around the last week in June. Details to follow.
N5LEX: CN98 last week of June.
DM62: K5TA, Im tentatively planning for DM62 ~9-July, when there are are
several good passes mid-day, making it a doable day-trip for me
.
EN57/67: @SeanKutzko KX9X and @Nancy_N9NCY will celebrate Seans birthday in
the Michigans Keweenaw Peninsula July 15-19. Look for them on FM and SSB
satellites, with the possibility of some Parks On The Air activity as well.
Please submit any additions or corrections to Ke0pbr (at) gmail.com
Updated 05/19/2021
[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT rover page manager for the above
information]
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Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
On the Air event: AMSAT Italia: Members of AMSAT Italia commemorate
Gagarin's flight into space until the end of the year with the callsign
II0SAT on HF and via satellite.
Satellites on Field Day: Seth Kutzko, KX9X, made an outstanding presentation
to the RATPAC group on Satellites and Field Day. The session was held on
Thursday May 27 during a weekly RATPAC meeting. Seth presented more than
just a "how to", his tips and tricks were very valuable for new entrants and
his cautions were particularly well taken. This presentation is a must for
any Field Day group that is contemplating chasing the 100-point bonus. Dan
Marler, K7REX has made the presentation, documents, and the video available:
To View Video: https://vimeo.com/556034517
To Download Video:
https://vimeo.com/user107547861/download/556034517/954b837d38
To Retrieve Documents:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/cktvhfz1lhvv8hr/AADzoAi0HiGccLLG6IdnY24Aa?dl=0Rad
io
The Amateur Training Planning and Activities Committee (RATPAC) comprises
ARRL section managers, appointed field leadership, and membership. Together,
we host nationwide Amateur Radio Zoom presentations twice-a-week, Wednesdays
on general radio topics and Thursdays on amateur radio emergency
communications. The topics are selected from audience recommendations that
the planning committee then seeks topic experts or discussion panel members.
The presentation audience consists of thousands of amateur radio operators
worldwide who participate directly in the Zoom sessions or with video links
of the presentation and related documentation sent out after each session.
AMSAT Ambassador Clint Bradford K6CLS is planning the following
presentations:
University of Arizona - June 1
Conejo Valley (CA) - October 21
Wellesley ARC - June 15
White Mountain ARC - June 2
West Valley (CA) ARC - June 9
Think a 90-minute lively, informative, and fun How to Work the Easy
Satellites Zoom presentation would be appropriate for your convention or
club? Always includes are overviews of the ARRL, AMSAT, and ARISS
and
pre-presentation questions are solicited and welcome. Send Clint an email or
call!
Clint Bradford K6LCS, http://www.work-sat.com. Tel:909-999-SATS (7287)
[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT Events page manager, AMSAT Italia, Dan
Marler, K7REX RATPAC Leader and Idaho Section Manager, and Clint Bradford,
K6CLS AMSAT Ambassador for the above information]
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ June 2021 Eclipse Festival Seeks Ham Participants
HamSCI is looking for ham radio operators to make recordings of
time-standard stations during the June 2021 annular solar eclipse across the
Arctic Circle as part of a citizen science experiment. Researchers will use
the crowd-sourced data to investigate the superimposed effects of auroral
particle precipitation and the eclipse on HF Doppler shift. For details,
see: https://bit.ly/3ukP6ai [ANS thanks HamSci and ARRL News for the above
information]
+ Hackaday Satellite Commnications Hack Chat scheduled for 2 June, 2021 -
19:00Z Paul Marsh from UHF-Satcom will join us for the 2 June Hack Chat. The
number of satellites whizzing along above our heads is truly mindboggling,
with the number growing daily. Each of these spacecraft is up there for a
specific reason, and a lot of them are doing interesting things. Listening
in on what they have to say can be a lot of fun, but learning the ropes and
getting that first capture can be tricky. Paul Marsh will stop by the Hack
Chat to share the ins and outs of monitoring satellite communications and
give us some insight into what the satcom hobby is all about. [ANS thanks
the hackaday.io Newsletter for the above information]
+ The possibility of a Europa Lander is under study. Intense radiation from
Jupiter converts ice and dust on the surface of its icy moon Europa into
energetic compounds, which may cycle through the ice and ultimately be food
for microbes in the ocean below. NASA has been developing a potential Europa
Lander mission to look for such chemistry since 2016 (and also previously in
2005 and 2012). This mission concept proposes a 575 kg battery-powered
lander with a limited (but still impressive) lifespan of 1-3 months.
Additional information is available at https://go.nature.com/3oRkVXf and
https://bit.ly/3hWvsyE [ANS thanks The Orbital Index for the above
information]
+ The March/April 2021 edition of Apogee View has been posted to the AMSAT
website at https://www.amsat.org/apogeeview/
+ Congratulations to John Papay, K8YSE, for becoming the first amateur
satellite operator to receive the GridMaster Award twice! John was the first
recipient of the GridMaster Award, issued for completing QSOs with all 488
of the grid squares within the continental United States (analogous to the
Fred Fish Memorial Award issued by the ARRL for completing the same feat on
six meters) in May of 2014. John's second award, the 30th issued, was for
QSOs completed while operating as K8YSE/7 in Mesa, Arizona. More information
about the GridMaster Award can be found at https://www.amsat.org/gridmaster/
(Thanks to AMSAT Director of Contests and Awards Bruce Paige, KK5DO).
+ A couple of amateur satellite operators in Nova Scotia have been taking
advantage of their favorable geographic location to set new distance records
on various satellites. On May 5, 2021, John Langille, VE1CWJ, and Jérôme
LeCuyer, F4DXV, claimed the initial distance record on the newly activated
satellite JO-97 with a QSO cover 4,889 km between FN85ii in Nova Scotia and
JN04it in France. Dana Rushton, VE1CWJ, also in FN85ii, set the new record
on XW-2C on May 18, 2021, completing a QSO with F4DXV in JN04jr covering
4,897 km. Finally VE1CWJ and F4DXV also set a new record on LilacSat-2 on
May 27, 2021, completing a 4,888 km QSO between FN85jn and JN04jr. For a
list of current satellite records and instructions for claiming new (or old)
ones, visit https://www.amsat.org/satellite-distance-records/ [ANS thanks
AMSAT Executive Vice President Paul Stoetzer, N8HM for the above
information]
+ JAMSAT has posted the FO-99 operating schedule for June at
https://www.jamsat.or.jp/?p=1438 (ANS thanks JAMSATfor the above
information])
+
Dr. Alan Johnston, KU2Y, AMSAT Vice President - Educational Relations, made
a presentation on the AMSAT CubeSat Simulator to the Holmesburg Amateur
Radio Club on May 21, 2021. A copy of his presentation can be found at
https://www.cubesatsim.org/pres/AMSAT_HARC_Presentation.pdf [ANS thanks
AMSAT Executive Vice President Paul Stoetzer, N8HM for the above
information]
+ Last weekend, AMSAT President Robert Bankston, KE4AL, Executive Vice
President Paul Stoetzer, N8HM, Founding President Perry Klein, W3PK, and
Manager Martha Saragovitz spent three days cleaning out the AMSAT office in
Kensington, Maryland, moving documents and other AMSAT items to a storage
facility. This completes the transition of AMSAT from operating a physical
office location to a fully virtual operation. The savings of nearly $150,000
per year from the closing of the physical office, transition to digital
delivery of The AMSAT Journal, and Martha's retirement ensures that AMSAT
will remain financially healthy and able to Keep Amateur Radio in Space for
many years to come. [ANS thanks AMSAT Executive Vice President Paul
Stoetzer, N8HM 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 additional benefits.
Application forms are available from the AMSAT Store.
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 6 post-secondary years in this status. Contact info [at]
amsat.org for additional student membership information.
73 and Remember to help keep amateur radio in space,
This week's ANS Editor, Jack Spitznagel, KD4IZ
kd4iz at frawg dot org
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22 May '21
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-143
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:
* Call for Nominations - 2021 AMSAT Board of Directors Election
* Reminder: AMSAT Server Maintenance Scheduled for Weekend of May 22
* Are Your USPS Mail and E-Mail Addresses Up-to-Date at AMSAT?
* CubeSatSim PCB's Version 1.0 Available at AMSAT Store
* March/April 2021 Issue of The AMSAT Journal Now Available
* FO-29 operation schedule for June 2021
* Astronaut/Ham Assigned to Next ISS Mission
* Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* ARISS News
* Satellite Shorts from All Over
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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 143.01
From AMSAT HQ PO Box 27, Washington, DC 20044-0027
May 23, 2021
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-143.01
Call for Nominations - 2021 AMSAT Board of Directors Election
AMSAT solicits nominations for the 2021 AMSAT Board of Directors election, to be held in the third quarter of the year. The seats of the following four incumbent Directors expire in 2021 and will be filled by this year's election:
Jerry Buxton N0JY
Drew Glasbrenner KO4MA
Patrick Stoddard WD9EWK
Michelle Thompson W5NYV
Further, up to two Alternate Directors may be elected for one-year terms.
A valid nomination for Director must be written and requires either one Member Society or five current individual members in good standing to nominate an AMSAT member. Written nominations, with the nominee's name, call sign, and contact information, as well as the nominators' names, call signs, and contact information, should be sent to the AMSAT Secretary:
Jeff Davis, KE9V
1909 S. Batavia Avenue
Muncie, IN 47302-2044
ke9v at amsat.org
A copy should be sent to Executive Vice President Paul Stoetzer, at n8hm at amsat.org.
The AMSAT bylaws require that the nomination be written and in the form specified by the Secretary. The Secretary has elected to accept written nomination materials via mail or in electronic form, including e-mail or electronic image of a paper document. Fax transmissions cannot be accepted.
No matter what means are used, petitions MUST be received by the Secretary no later than June 15th. The Secretary will verify the qualifications of candidates and nominating members or Member Societies as petitions are received, and will notify candidates whether their nominations are in order by the end of June.
[ANS thanks Jeff Davis, KE9V, AMSAT Secretary, for the above information]
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Reminder: AMSAT Server Maintenance Scheduled for Weekend of May 22
As part of its modernization efforts, AMSAT will be moving its web server to a new vendor over the weekend of May 22, 2021. This move will result in greater operational flexibility, ensure continued flow of security updates and may result in lower costs for server rental and backup services.
End users may see service outages for www.amsat.org and the central telemetry server associated with FoxTelem but otherwise no observable changes are expected. Outages are expected to be brief, perhaps an hour or two, and are presently planned during the USA overnight hours, and we have confidence that we will be complete by the end of the weekend. FoxTelem users will find that any telemetry collected during an outage will be uploaded once the central telemetry server is established in its new home. Mailing lists and mail forwarding will not be affected, and the membership and events portal at launch.amsat.org will remain fully operational throughout the migration.
(ANS thanks Joe Fitzgerald, KM1P, AMSAT IT services team for the above information)
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Are Your USPS Mail and E-Mail Addresses Up-to-Date at AMSAT?
Recent attempts to deliver important announcements to AMSAT members shows that many AMSAT members are not keeping AMSAT headquarters up-to-date with their current U.S. Post Office mail address and/or email address. It is important that members update their membership accounts with their current contact information.
The mail servers that deliver AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins and AMSAT-Bulletin Board posts operate independently from the AMSAT membership roster. Just because a person receives emails from ANS or the AMSAT-BB does not mean that their contact information is current in the membership database. The same is true for any email address or mail address you may have on file in the AMSAT Store. The AMSAT Store operates independently from the AMSAT membership roster. (Remember, a person does not have to be an AMSAT member to receive news bulletins or posts or to shop at the store.)
AMSAT headquarters asks all members to ensure that their current contact information is up-to-date by taking a few minutes to complete the following steps:
- Log into the AMSAT Membership Portal at https://launch.amsat.org/.
- Click on the light-blue "person" icon near the upper right corner of the screen.
- Choose "View Profile".
- Review your information, especially your e-mail and mailing addresses.
- If you need to update any information, click on the "EDIT PROFILE" box near the upper left corner of the screen.
- After updating your information, be sure to click on the "SAVE" box near the upper left corner of the screen.
By making sure your contact information is current, you can help ensure that you receive all official announcements and documents from AMSAT Headquarters.
(ANS thanks AMSAT for the above information)
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Purchase Arrows, Alaskan Arrows, and M2 LEO-Packs
from the AMSAT Store. When you purchase through AMSAT,
a portion of the proceeds goes towards
Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
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CubeSatSim PCB's Version 1.0 Available at AMSAT Store
The first release Version 1.0 of the AMSAT CubeSat Simulator printed circuit boards (PCBs) are now available for a donation at the AMSAT Store https://www.amsat.org/product/amsat-cubesatsim-pcb/.
The CubeSatSim is a low cost satellite emulator that runs on solar panels and batteries, transmits UHF radio telemetry, has a 3D printed frame, and can be extended by additional sensors and modules. Instead of having to get one's own circuit boards made, which often has minimum quantities, buyers can get one complete set of three boards - a Main board, Battery board, and STEM Payload board. The Main board comes with the SMD surface mount components for the Band Pass Filter (BPF) pre-installed. The remainder of the components are through-hole. Besides the printed circuit boards, builders will need the components listed on the Bill of Materials at https://CubeSatSim.org/bom.
For information on building your own CubeSatSim, see the Wiki at https://CubeSatSim.org/wiki.
For more information about the AMSAT CubeSatSim Project or to borrow a loaner unit for your classroom or demonstration, contact Alan Johnston, KU2Y, AMSAT VP Educational Relations at ku2y at amsat dot org.
[ANS thanks Alan Johnston, KU2Y, AMSAT VP, Education for the above information.]
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March/April 2021 Issue of The AMSAT Journal Now Available
The March/April 2021 issue of The AMSAT Journal is now available to members on AMSAT's Member Portal. Download your copy today at https://launch.amsat.org/The_AMSAT_Journal.
The AMSAT Journal is a bi-monthly digital magazine for amateur radio in space enthusiasts, published by the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT). Each issue is your source for hardware and software projects, technical tips, STEM initiatives, operational activities, and news from around the world.
Inside the Current Issue:
- Apogee View by Robert Bankston, KE4AL
- Educational Relations Update by Alan Johnston, KU2Y
- 2021 AMSAT Field Day by Bruce Paige, KK5DO
- Report of the AMSAT Bylaws Committee and Amended Bylaws
- Working FalconSAT-3 Packet Digipeater by Ramadhan Ibrahim, YD1RUH, Juliadi Satyo Pramudito, YD0AVI, and Creflo Teodoro Sebastian, YD2UUY
- Arizona Roving in an Afternoon by Patrick Stoddard, WD9EWK/VA7EWK
- Design and Flight Results of the VHF/UHF Communication System of Longjiang Lunar Microsatellites by Mingchuan Wei, Chaoran Hu, Daniel Estévez, Mier Tai, Yuhao Zhao, Jiahe Huang, Cees Bassa, Tammo Jan Dijkema, Xibin Cao, and Feng Wang.
[ANS thanks AMSAT for the above information.]
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AMSAT’s GOLF Program Is About Getting Back To Higher Orbits.
And it all begins with GOLF-TEE – a technology demonstrator for
deployable solar panels, propulsion, and attitude control.
Come along for the ride. The journey will be worth it!
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-GOLF
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FO-29 operation schedule for June 2021
The JARL has published the operation schedule for FO-29 for June 2021 is follows:
June (UTC)
4th 23:33-
5th 01:17-
6th 00:22- 14:10-
12th 00:07- 13:53-
13th 00:57- 13:00-
19th 00:42- 10:57-
20th 01:32- 11:48-
26th 01:16- 11:34-
27th 00:22- 12:23-
The UTC time represents the start time for each operating period. The satellite will remain in operation until the battery voltage falls to a preset level.
[ANS thanks Hideo Kambayashi, JH3XCU for the above information.]
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Astronaut/Ham Assigned to Next ISS Mission
NASA has assigned Kayla Barron, KI5LAL, to serve as a mission specialist for the agency's SpaceX Crew-3 mission to the International Space Station, which is targeted to launch as early as Oct. 23, 2021.
This will be the first spaceflight for Barron, who became a NASA astronaut in January 2020 after completing two years of training. She will join NASA astronauts Raja Chari, KI5LIU, and Tom Marshburn, KE5HOC, as the mission's commander and pilot, respectively, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Matthias Maurer, KI5KFH, who also will serve as a mission specialist.
Barron was born in Pocatello, Idaho, but considers Richland, Washington, her hometown. She earned a bachelor's degree in systems engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, in 2010. She earned a master's degree in nuclear engineering from the University of Cambridge, in England, in 2011, as Gates Cambridge Scholar. Lt. Cmdr. Barron earned her submarine warfare officer qualification and deployed three times while serving aboard the USS Maine. At the time of her selection as an astronaut candidate in 2017, she was serving as the flag aide to the superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy.
NASA previously assigned Chari, Marshburn, and Maurer to the mission in December 2020. This will be the first spaceflight for Chari and Maurer. It will be the third spaceflight for Marshburn, who previously served as a crew member of the space shuttle STS-127 mission in 2009 and Expedition 34/35 aboard the space station, which concluded in 2013.
When Barron, Chari, Marshburn, and Maurer arrive at the orbiting laboratory, they will become expedition crew members for the duration of their six-month science mission. The crew will have a slight overlap with the Crew-2 astronauts, who arrived April 24. Crew-2 consists of Shane Kimbrough, KE5HOD, Megan McArthur, JAXA astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, KE5DNI, and ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet, KG5FYG.
This will mark the second time commercial crew missions have overlapped on the station. The Crew-1 astronauts, who ended their mission with a splashdown off the coast of Panama City, Florida, on Sunday, May 2, were aboard the station with the Crew-2 astronauts for a seven-day direct crew handover. Increasing the total number of astronauts aboard the station enables the agency to boost the number of science investigations conducted in the unique microgravity environment.
[ANS thanks NASA for the above information]
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Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
No events scheduled.
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
W8LR: May 27. EM99/98_EM89/88 TENTATIVE schedule. Subject to change depending on obligations. Will post to twitter as needed if I have cell coverage.
EA4M: : Hi guys later in June I’ll be in IN73 on holidays, probably for a week or so, I will try some birds stay tuned on tweeter for schedules.
ND0C and KE0WPA: In June @kylee_ke0wpa and I, along with our resident photojournalist (Mom/Amy), will be taking a family excursion to the southwest and working some sats as time permits. Here are the less commonly worked grids from which we plan to operate. We will hit other grids too. DM67 6/15 – 6/17, DM56 6/18, DM45 6/19, DN63 7/2, DN64 7/2 & 7/3
WA5RR: I’m looking at doing a rove in DL98 with an overnight stay in Eagle Pass, TX around the last week in June. Details to follow.
DM62: K5TA, I’m tentatively planning for DM62 ~9-July, when there are several good passes mid-day, making it a doable day-trip for me….
EN57/67: @SeanKutzko KX9X and @Nancy_N9NCY will celebrate Sean’s birthday in the Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula July 15-19. Look for them on FM and SSB satellites, with the possibility of some Parks On The Air activity as well.
[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, Rover Page Manager for the above information.]
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ARISS News
+ Upcoming Contacts
Ecole Elémentaire de Saint Leu Centre, Saint Leu, France, (Reunion Island), multi-point telebridge via ZS6JON.
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS.
The downlink frequency is presently scheduled to be 145.800 MHz.
The scheduled astronaut is Thomas Pesquet KG5FYG.
Contact is go for: Monday, Mary 24, 2021 at 11:06:02 UTC. 84 degrees.
Windsor School and Liceo Industrial de Valdivia High School, Valdivia, Chile, multi-point telebridge via ON4ISS.
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS.
The downlink frequency is presently scheduled to be 145.800 MHz.
The scheduled astronaut is Mark Vande Hei KG5GNP.
Contact is go for: Tuesday, May 26, 2021 at 18:33:34 UTC. 84 degrees.
Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Bashkortostan, Russia, direct via TBD.
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS.
The downlink frequency is presently scheduled to be 145.800 MHz.
The scheduled astronaut is Oleg Novitskiy.
Contact is go for Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 13:45 UTC.
About Gagarin From Space. Conducting an amateur radio session with schoolchildren of Mordovia, Russia, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS.
The downlink frequency is presently scheduled to be 145.800 MHz.
The scheduled astronaut is Oleg Novitskiy.
Contact is go for Sunday, June 6, 2021 at 12:25 UTC.
+ Successful Contacts
Monaro High School, Cooma, NSW, Australia, telebridge via NA7V.
The ISS callsign was NA1SS.
The downlink frequency was 145.800 MHz.
The scheduled astronaut was Mark Vande Hei KG5GNP.
Contact was successful on Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at 09:25 UTC.
The latest information on the operation mode can be found at https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html.
[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N for the above information.]
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Shorts from All Over
+ No Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution for April 29, 2021
No changes are noted for the current week.
However, TLE's have been updated and are always available on the AMSAT website at:
https://www.amsat.org/keplerian-elements-resources/
[ANS thanks Ray Hoad, WA5QGD for the above information.]
+ Arizona State University Student Satellite to Flash-Back from Ham Commands
NASA has selected an Arizona State University-designed spacecraft to fly as an auxiliary payload aboard a rocket launching between 2022 and 2025. It is among 14 CubeSats, that were chosen for this opportunity through NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative. The ASU CubeSat, named LightCube, is a 1U CubeSat and will be deployed to low-Earth orbit (LEO). Its unique feature is that it can be commanded by anyone with an amateur radio license and a ham radio to set off a xenon flash from the spacecraft that will be visible from the ground. Read more at:
https://news.asu.edu/20210520-asu-student-built-spacecraft-interact-public
[ANS thanks ASU News for the above information.]
+ ESA Advances Its Plan for Satellites Around the Moon
The European Space Agency is devising detailed definitions of how to provide telecommunications and navigation services for missions to the Moon, under the agency’s Moonlight initiative. Such a lasting lunar link will enable sustainable space exploration.Using a shared telecommunications and navigation service would reduce the design complexity of future individual missions and make them lighter, freeing space for more scientific instruments or other cargo, making each individual mission more cost-efficient. Read the full story at: https://tinyurl.com/ANS-143-ESA.
[ANS thanks SciTechDaily for the above information.]
+ What are NASA's Technology Educational Satellites?
NASA's TechEdSat series of technology demonstrations aims to bring small payloads back to Earth or to the surface of Mars – while pushing the state of the art in a variety of CubeSat technologies and experiments. TechEdSat is a series of collaborative projects and missions that pairs college and university students with NASA researchers to evaluate new technologies for use in small satellites, or CubeSats. Students do the hands-on work – designing, building, and testing CubeSat spacecraft systems and analyzing the results – for each flight mission, under mentorship of engineers at NASA's Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley.; Read about the history and purpose of the program at: https://www.nasa.gov/ames/techedsat.
[ANS thanks NASA 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 additional benefits. President's Club donations may be made at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-PresClub.
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 info at the amsat dot org for additional student membership information.
73,
This week's ANS Editor,
Frank Karnauskas, N1UW
n1uw at amsat dot org
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ANS-139 AMSAT News Service Special Bulletin - Call for Nominations – 2021 AMSAT Board of Directors Election
by Paul Stoetzer 19 May '21
by Paul Stoetzer 19 May '21
19 May '21
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE SPECIAL BULLETIN
ANS-139
The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and information
service of AMSAT, 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.
You can sign up for free e-mail delivery of the AMSAT News Service
Bulletins via the ANS List; to join this list see:
https://mailman.amsat.org/postorius/lists/ans.amsat.org/
In this edition:
* Call for Nominations – 2021 AMSAT Board of Directors Election
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-139.01
ANS-139 AMSAT News Service Special Bulletin
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 139.01
From AMSAT HQ WASHINGTON, DC
DATE May 19, 2021
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-139.01
Call for Nominations – 2021 AMSAT Board of Directors Election
AMSAT solicits nominations for the 2021 AMSAT Board of Directors election,
to be held in the third quarter of the year. The seats of the following
four incumbent Directors expire in 2021 and will be filled by this year’s
election:
Jerry Buxton N0JY
Drew Glasbrenner KO4MA
Patrick Stoddard WD9EWK
Michelle Thompson W5NYV
Further, up to two Alternate Directors may be elected for one-year terms.
A valid nomination for Director must be written and requires either one
Member Society or five current individual members in good standing to
nominate an AMSAT member. Written nominations, with the nominee’s name,
call sign, and contact information, as well as the nominators’ names, call
signs, and contact information, should be sent to the AMSAT Secretary:
Jeff Davis, KE9V
1909 S. Batavia Avenue
Muncie, IN 47302-2044
ke9v at amsat.org
A copy should be sent to Executive Vice President Paul Stoetzer, at n8hm at
amsat.org.
The AMSAT bylaws require that the nomination be written and in the form
specified by the Secretary. The Secretary has elected to accept written
nomination materials via mail or in electronic form, including e-mail or
electronic image of a paper document. Fax transmissions cannot be accepted.
No matter what means are used, petitions MUST be received by the Secretary
no later than June 15th. The Secretary will verify the qualifications of
candidates and nominating members or Member Societies as petitions are
received, and will notify candidates whether their nominations are in order
by the end of June.
[ANS thanks Jeff Davis, KE9V, AMSAT Secretary, 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.
President's Club donations may be made at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-PresClub.
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 6 post-secondary years in this status.
Join AMSAT today at https://launch.amsat.org/
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-136
The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and information
service of AMSAT, 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(a)amsat.org
You can sign up for free e-mail delivery of the AMSAT News Service
Bulletins via the ANS List; to join this list see:
https://mailman.amsat.org/postorius/lists/ans.amsat.org/
In this edition:
* AMSAT Server Maintenance Scheduled for May 22
* URE Satellite Telecommand Station Automated
* Satellite Constellation Aimed At Next-Gen Connectivity For IoT Devices
* Changes to AMSAT TLE Distribution for May 13, 2021
* U.S. Schools/Groups Move Into Phase 2 of ARISS Selections
* ARISS News
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
ANS-136 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 136.01
To: All RADIO AMATEURS
From: Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
712 H Street NE Suite 1653
Washington, DC 20002
DATE 2021 May 16
AMSAT Server Maintenance Scheduled for May 22
As part of our modernization efforts, AMSAT will be moving its web server
to a new vendor over the weekend of 22 May 2021. This move will result in
greater operational flexibility, ensure continued flow of security updates
and may result in lower costs for server rental and backup services.
End users may see service outages for www.amsat.org and the central
telemetry server associated with FoxTelem but otherwise no observable
changes are expected. Outages are expected to be brief, perhaps an hour or
two, and are presently planned during the USA overnight hours, and we have
confidence that we will be complete by the end of the weekend. FoxTelem
users will find that any telemetry collected during an outage will be
uploaded once the central telemetry server is established in its new home.
Mailing lists and mail forwarding will not be affected, and the membership
and events portal at launch.amsat.org will remain fully operational
throughout the migration.
(ANS thanks Joe Fitzgerald, KM1P, AMSAT IT services team for the above
information)
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Join the 2021 President's Club!
Score your 2" 4-Color Accent Commemorative Coin.
This gold finished coin comes with
Full Color Certificate and Embroidered "Remove Before Flight" Key Tag
Donate today at
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You won't want to miss it!
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URE Satellite Telecommand Station Automated
Spain’s national amateur radio society URE has announced their satellite
ground station has been automated and is ready for the launch of GENESIS,
EASAT-2 and Hades satellites.
A translation of the URE post reads:
The URE satellite monitoring and telecommand station, located at the Madrid
headquarters, on Monte Igueldo street, has recently been completely
automated, thanks to the efforts made in recent weeks.
These works, which began to be carried out before the confinements due to
the pandemic, have consisted of the change of the lifting rotor, which due
to its long time without maintenance had been unusable, the alignment of
the antennas, both VHF and UHF, of circular polarization, the installation
of a Linux computer, the configuration of the reception software with SDR
and the emission software using Pluto hardware, acquired by URE, as well as
the automation of the rotor control with the hardware provided by EA4TX
(ARS).
This station will automatically record and analyze the telemetry of the
twin GÉNESIS satellites, as well as EASAT-2 and Hades, all of them designed
and built by AMSAT EA, as well as remote control in the event that actions
are necessary on your computer from a on board, which, once in space, will
be able to receive instructions from Earth to modify its operation,
although the satellites themselves implement the intelligence necessary to
adapt to adverse circumstances that may occur in space.
The GENESIS satellites should be launched soon, once Firefly, the American
company that built the launch vehicle, completes the static tests of its
Alpha rocket, which is already prepared at the Vanderberg space base in
California. As for Hades and EASAT-2, both are currently at the Momentus
space integrator facilities in Santa Clara, also in California, and it is
expected that they can be launched aboard SpaceX’s Falcon-9 rocket in late
June from Cape Canaveral, once, overcome the problems of the Momentus
company, which prevented its scheduled launch in January of this year.
[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information]
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Need new satellite antennas? Purchase Arrows, Alaskan Arrows,
and M2 LEO-Packs from the AMSAT Store. When you purchase through
AMSAT, a portion of the proceeds goes towards
Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
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Satellite Constellation Aimed At Next-Gen Connectivity For IoT Devices
Another satellite constellation prepares for launch, this one aimed at
next-gen connectivity for IoT devices. 5G IoT operator OQ Technology has
inked a deal with satellite firm NanoAvionics to build what OQ boss Omar
Qaise described as a "flying cell tower in orbit."
Assuming that cell tower had a volume of 30cm x 20cm x 10cm and weighed 6kg.
The 6U satellite is the second mission for NanoAvionics with OQ Technology
and will be the latest addition to the latter's Low Earth Orbit
constellation. The plan is to provide basic commercial IoT and Machine to
Machine (M2M) services, using 5G connectivity, to customers with a focus
initially on Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America.
The mission, dubbed Tiger-2, will feature two payloads onboard the
diminutive spacecraft; a primary payload for satellite-based IoT and M2M
services using low frequencies, and a secondary payload aimed at
demonstrating the use of high frequencies for IoT radio links.
Qaise told The Register that three missions were expected this year, and
the target was to eventually have more than 60 satellites at an altitude of
550-600km "for real-time coverage." The spacecraft are expected to last
five years and, if undisturbed, de-orbit within 25 years. "We can also
actively bring them down," he added.
Where the likes of Starlink and Oneweb are aimed squarely at broadband
services and shovelling large amounts of data around for applications such
as streaming, Tiger-2 and its siblings target IoT devices. Qaise cited
hardware such as sensors or tracking devices that require only short
messages. "So instead of having millions of users with large amounts of
data, you have billions of devices with small amounts of data."
Qaise also highlighted another key difference – rather than needing a
router-like device to distribute the internet service, "we use the same
existing mobile and cellular devices to connect to the satellite directly.
The satellite acts as a flying cell tower in orbit."
It'll certainly be a challenge for 5G protestors to set on fire.
Two more missions are scheduled after Tiger-2, followed by a batch of six
satellites. The plan is to eventually make the coverage global, and Qaise
told us that customers would be able to use the service by Q3.
The company also plans to secure frequency licences and partnerships in key
countries.
For those groaning at the thought of yet another constellation (although
one with considerably fewer satellites than something like Starlink) Qaise
insisted that the chance of a collision in the selected orbits was low, and
active monitoring and manoeuvring would be used if needed.
As for the ride to orbit, the mission will launch as part of the SXRS-5
rideshare aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 later this year.
Full article at: https://www.theregister.com/2021/05/12/oq_5g_iot/
[ANS thanks Southgate ARC for the above information]
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AMSAT's GOLF Program is about getting back to higher orbits, and it all
begins with GOLF-TEE – a technology demonstrator for deployable solar
panels, propulsion, and attitude control. Come along for the ride. The
journey will be worth it!
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-GOLF
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Changes to AMSAT TLE Distribution for May 13, 2021
Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA (OSCAR Number Administrator) announced May 9, 2021
in AMSAT News Service Bulletin ANS-129 that DIY-1 has been designated
DIY-1-OSCAR 111 or DO-111.
Thus, DIY-1 (NORAD Cat ID 47963) is now shown as DO-111 in this week's TLE
distribution.
[ANS thanks Ray Hoad, WA5QGD, AMSAT Orbital Elements Manager, for the above
information]
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U.S. Schools/Groups Move Into Phase 2 of ARISS Selections
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is pleased to
announce the schools/host organizations selected for the January-June 2022
contact window. A total of 9 of the submitted proposals during the recent
proposal window have been accepted to move forward in the processes of
planning to host a scheduled amateur radio contact with crew on the ISS.
The primary goal of the ARISS program is to engage young people in Science,
Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) activities and raise their
awareness of space communications, radio communications, space exploration,
and related areas of study and career possibilities.
ARISS anticipates that NASA will be able to provide scheduling
opportunities for these US host organizations. The candidates must now
complete an equipment plan that demonstrates their ability to execute the
ham radio contact. Once their equipment plan is approved by the ARISS
technical team, the final selected schools / organizations will be
scheduled as their availability and flexibility match up with the
scheduling opportunities.
The schools and organizations are:
Bellefontaine High School, Bellefontaine, OH
Carter G. Woodson Middle School, Hopewell, VA
Lewis Center for Educational Research, Apple Valley, CA
Matinecock District, Suffolk County NY Boy Scouts, Medford, NY
McBride High School, Long Beach, CA
Old St. Mary's School, Chicago, IL
Salem-South Lyon District Library, South Lyon, MI
Sussex County Charter School for Technology, Sparta, NJ
Space Hardware Club, Huntsville, Alabama
[ANS thanks David Jordan, AA4KN, ARISS PR, for the above information]
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ARISS NEWS
Amateurs and others around the world may listen in on contacts between
amateurs operating in schools and allowing students to interact with
astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station. The
downlink frequency on which to listen is 145.800 MHz worldwide.
Monaro High School, Cooma, NSW, Australia, telebridge via NA7V
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled astronaut is Mark Vande Hei KG5GNP
Contact is go for: Wed 2021-05-19 09:25:43 UTC 61 deg
Watch for live stream at: https://www.facebook.com/monarohighschool/live/
Lycée Jean Moulin, Les Andelys, France, multi-point telebridge via NA7V
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled astronaut is Thomas Pesquet KG5FYG
Contact is go for: Thu 2021-05-20 08:38:15 UTC 88 deg
Ufa, Russia, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled astronaut is Oleg Novitskiy
Contact is go for Sat. 2021-05-29 13:45 UTC
The latest information on the operation mode can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html
The latest list of frequencies in use can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html
[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, one of the ARISS operation team mentors
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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Upcoming Satellite Operations
Quick Hits:
N6AJ: FROM DM05 TO EM04, I will be headed to OK from CA around May 17 ,
DM74 AND DM75 is on the list for sure. I will be on FM and SSB. As it
closer I hope to have a schedule.
EN57/67: @SeanKutzko KX9X and @Nancy_N9NCY will celebrate Sean’s birthday
in the Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula July 15-19. Look for them on FM and
SSB satellites, with the possibility of some Parks On The Air activity as
well.
W8LR: May 27. EM99/98_EM89/88 TENTATIVE schedule. Subject to change
depending on obligations. Will post to twitter as needed if I have cell
coverage.
W7LT: EN36/37/38/46/47/48/57/58 for late May is on my radar.
EA4M: : Hi guys later in June I’ll be in IN73 on holidays, probably for a
week or so, I will try some birds stay tuned on tweeter for schedules Major
Roves:
CM93 N6DNM Journey begins on Th with stop in CM95 and SOTA, then Fr
morning departure and coming back on Su. Thurs 5/13 – On the way to
Ventura – stop along the way to do W6/SC-028 (will see if any sat pass
fits). Then few sat passes from CM95xa late in the day for few folks who
need/want it, but all are welcome.
[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT rover page manager, for the above
information]
International:
Members of AMSAT Italia commemorate Gagarin's flight into space until
the end of the year with the callsign II0SAT on HF and via satellite.
[ANS thanks DX Newsletter DXNL 2246 April 21, 2021, and JoAnne Maenpaa,
K9JKM, for the above information]
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Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
AMSAT Ambassadors provide presentations, demonstrate communicating through
amateur satellites, and host information tables at club meetings, hamfests,
conventions, maker faires, and other events.
AMSAT Ambassador and ARRL registered instructor Clint Bradford, K6LCS, is
certainly keeping busy! He reports an upcoming satellite presentation on
06/15 – East Massachusetts … and more being scheduled.
Think a 90-minute lively, informative, and fun “How to Work the Easy
Satellites” Zoom presentation would be appropriate for your convention or
club? Always includes are overviews of the ARRL, AMSAT, and ARISS and
pre-presentation questions are solicited and welcome.
Send Clint an email or call!
Clint Bradford K6LCS
http://www.work-sat.com
909-999-SATS (7287)
[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT Events page manager, for the above
information]
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ The RSGB has announced that their popular GB2RS news broadcast will now
be available on the QO-100 amateur radio transponder on the geostationary
satellite Es'hail-2. QO-100 provides continuous coverage from eastern
Brazil to as far west as Thailand. There are two amateur transponders, one
for Narrowband modes such as SSB and FT8 and the other for digital amateur
television (DATV). (ANS thanks AMSAT-UK and Southgate ARC for the above
information)
+ The SpaceX SN15 flew, landed, and failed to explode, unlike its
predecessors. Starship SN15 ascended through low lying cloud cover,
performed a nominal climb to 10 km, then belly-flopped, and finally
completed a successful two-Raptor soft landing. A small methane fire at the
base of the vehicle was again visible after landing, possibly due to a
thermal protection blanket coming loose and catching fire. But, unlike
previous tests, the fire did not appear to be caused by structural damage
and there was no unplanned return to flight. (ANS thanks The Orbital Index
for the above information)
+ A few days ago, AMSAT's web servers were under attack from multiple
malicious IP addresses. This forced a shutdown of the Fox Telemetry server
as well as general slowdowns of our web server. As a result, we upgraded to
a paid premium version of Wordfence to better defend our web presence
against attacks. Hopefully this will improve the reliability of the AMSAT
website. (ANS thanks Paul Stoetzer, N8HM, Executive Vice President, for the
above information)
+ SpaceX has revealed the flight plan for the first orbital test launch of
the company’s huge stainless steel Starship rocket, a 90-minute,
around-the-world mission that will originate from South Texas and culminate
with a controlled re-entry and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii.
When fully assembled, the gigantic reusable rocket will stand nearly 400
feet (120 meters) tall, making the Starship stack the largest launcher ever
built.The company expects the un-crewed demonstration mission to occur some
time between June 20 and Dec. 20.(ANS thanks Spaceflight Now for the above
information)
+ A Rocket Lab Electron rocket failed to reach orbit May 15 when its second
stage engine shut down seconds after ignition, the second launch failure in
less than a year for the company. The Electron lifted off from Rocket Lab’s
Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand at 1111z. The liftoff was delayed by a
little more than an hour because of upper-level winds. The first stage of
the vehicle appeared to perform as expected. The second stage then
separated and ignited its single Rutherford engine. However, video from the
rocket broadcast on the company’s webcast of the mission showed that engine
shutting down seconds later. (ANS thanks SpaceNews for the above
information)
+ Blue Origin plans to begin crew flights of its suborbital New Shepard
spacecraft on July 20, launching the highest bidder in an online auction
out of the atmosphere and into space for a few minutes of weightlessness
and an out-of-this world view before returning to Earth. (ANS thanks
Spaceflight Now for the above information)
+ The United States now has company on Mars. A Chinese spacecraft descended
through the thin Martian atmosphere and landed safely on a large plain on
Friday, May 14 at 2318z, state media reported, accomplishing a feat that
only two other nations had before. The Tianwen-1 mission launched from
Earth last July, consists of an orbiter, a lander and a rover. The rover is
intended roll off the lander, but China has not released a schedule for
when that will occur. (ANS thanks The New York Times for the above
information)
+ JAMSAT reports limited operation for the FO-99 transponder, primarily on
weekend orbits over east Asia. See https://www.jamsat.or.jp/ for a schedule
of operation. Email ja0fkm(a)gmail.com with questions. (ANS thanks JAMSAT for
the above information)
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Application forms are available from the AMSAT Store.
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in at least half time status shall be eligible for the student rate for a
maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status. Contact info [at]
amsat.org for additional student membership information.
73 and Remember to help keep amateur radio in space,
This week's ANS Editor, Mark Johns, K0JM
k0jm at amsat dot org
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ANS-129
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service of AMSAT, 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.
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In this edition:
* JO-97 Linear Transponder Active
* DIY-1 Designated DIY-OSCAR 111 (DO-111)
* NO-104 (PSAT2) Update
* Changes to AMSAT TLE Distribution for May 6, 2021
* ARISS News
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 129.01
To: All RADIO AMATEURS
From: Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
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Washington, DC 20002
DATE 2021 May 9
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JO-97 Linear Transponder Active
On May 1, 2021, PV8DX reported that the JO-97 (JY1-SAT) telemetry beacon
stopped transmitting at 12:57 UTC during a pass over Brazil. After a few
days of silence, the U/v linear transponder was reported active over Europe
on the morning of May 4th. The telemetry beacon remains inactive.
JO-97's inverting linear transponder has an uplink of 435.100 MHz - 435.120
MHz and a downlink of 145.855 MHz - 145.875 MHz.
The transponder has remained active in both eclipse and sunlight since May
4th. W2RTV observed frequency jumping while the satellite apparently
rebooted in eclipse.
JO-97 is a project of the Crown Prince Foundation of Jordan and was
launched on Spaceflight's SSO-A mission aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 on
December 3, 2018 contains an AMSAT-UK/NL FUNcube linear transponder and
telemetry beacon that can also transmit stored SSDV digital images.
[ANS thanks various satellite operators for the above information]
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DIY-1 Designated DIY-OSCAR 111 (DO-111)
On March 22, 2021, the DIY Satellite Group DIY-1 PocketQube was launched on
a Soyuz-2-1a Fregat launch vehicle from Baikonur, Kazakhstan. DIY-1 carries
a deorbiting device experiment, and a CW/RTTY/FSK beacon. Further
information is available at http://diysatellite.com/
At the request of the DIY Satellite Group, AMSAT hereby designates DIY-1 as
DIY-OSCAR 111 (DO-111). We congratulate the owners and operators, thank
them for their contribution to the amateur satellite community, and wish
them a long mission and continued success on this and future projects.
More information about OSCAR numbers can be found at
https://www.amsat.org/oscar-numbers-policy/
[ANS thanks Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, OSCAR Number Administrator, for the
above information]
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NO-104 (PSAT2) Update
Looks like PSAT2-1 DTMF log shows first 2-way DTMF contact between N3CRT
and KN2X QSO numbers 86 and 87.
And a total of 17 unique DTMF users:
LW2EE,KI6TSF,KE4AZZ,N3CRT,NN2K,N6AJ,PY5LF,PI6TSF,KK4YEL,
K3CRT,KN2K,YD0NXX,P3CRT,F5VKV,KE6BLR,2E0CRV,AB8SA
Though N3CRT, P3CRT and K3CRT are probably the same person.
Since recovery on 26 April, PSAT2 appears completely healthy.
http://aprs.org/psat2.html
[ANS thanks Bob Bruninga, WB4APR, for the above information]
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Need new satellite antennas? Purchase Arrows, Alaskan Arrows,
and M2 LEO-Packs from the AMSAT Store. When you purchase through
AMSAT, a portion of the proceeds goes towards
Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
https://amsat.org/product-category/hardware/
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Changes to AMSAT TLE Distribution for April 15, 2021
The following satellite has been added to this week's AMSAT TLE
Distribution:
CubeSX-HSE - NORAD Cat ID 47952 (Thanks to Nico Janssen, PA0DLO)
[ANS thanks Ray Hoad, WA5QGD, AMSAT Orbital Elements Manager, for the above
information]
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AMSAT's GOLF Program is about getting back to higher orbits, and it all
begins with GOLF-TEE – a technology demonstrator for deployable solar
panels, propulsion, and attitude control, now manifested for launch on
NASA's ELaNa 46 mission. Come along for the ride. The journey will be
worth it!
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-GOLF
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ARISS News
Green Bank Elementary Middle School, Green Bank, WV, direct via N8RV
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The downlink frequency is presently scheduled to be 145.800 MHz
The scheduled astronaut is Mark Vande Hei KG5GNP
Contact was successful: Fri 2021-05-07 12:35:51 UTC 30 deg (***)
Congratulations to the Green Bank Elementary Middle School and Mark! (***)
This was Mark’s first ARISS contact! (***)
Collège Descartes, Atony, France, telebridge via NA7V
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The downlink frequency is presently scheduled to be 145.800 MHz
The scheduled astronaut is Thomas Pesquet KG5FYG
Contact is go for: Tue 2021-05-11 10:54:35 UTC 35 deg
Current Status of ISS Stations
IORS (Kenwood D710GA) – STATUS - ACTIVE. supporting cross band repeater
operation (145.990 up [67 Hz tone] /437.800 down MHz). Next mode change to
packet operations targeting mid-June.
Supporting USOS scheduled voice contacts, packet and voice repeater ops.
Service Module radios:
Kenwood D710E – STATUS - Radio usually off.
Supporting ROS scheduled voice contacts and SSTV.
The latest information on the operation mode can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html
The latest list of frequencies in use can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html
[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, one of the ARISS operation team mentors,
for the above information]
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
N6AJ: FROM DM05 TO EM04, I will be headed to OK from CA around May 17 ,
DM74 AND DM75 is on the list for sure. I will be on FM and SSB. As it
closer I hope to have a schedule.
N9NCY and KX9X will be celebrating my birthday in style in Michigan’s
Keweenaw Peninsula, grids EN57 & EN67. Look for us on the birds from July
15-19. Maybe some POTA, too.
W7LT: EN36/37/38/46/47/48/57/58 for late May is on my radar.
Major Roves:
CM93 Possibility: N6DNM Very long shot, but might want to put it on your
calendar for May 15th, if you can figure out where it is and for #SOTA
folks, that would be W6/SC-336, Santa Rosa Island, activated only once
before.
[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT rover page manager, for the above
information]
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Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
AMSAT Ambassador Clint Bradford, K6LCS, reports these upcoming
presentations scheduled for …
05/18 - Puget Sound
05/26 - South New Jersey
06/01 - University of Arizona
06/09 - San Jose
06/15 - East Massachusetts
10/21 - Conejo Valley CA
… and dates for Roseland NJ, Austin TX, Maine, and NH to be firmed up!
Think a lively, entertaining, AND educational 75-minute presentation to
YOUR club or organization on “Working the Easy Sateliites” would be
appropriate for your club? Send me a message or call!
Clint Bradford K6LCS
AMSAT Ambassador, ARRL instructor
http://www.work-sat.com
k6lcs AT work-sat DOT info
(909) 999-SATS (7287)
[ANS thanks Clint Bradford, K6LCS, AMSAT Ambassador, and Paul Overn,
KE0PBR, AMSAT Events Page Manager, for the above information]
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ Please keep your (radio) ears open for AO-109 beacon on 435.750 +/-
doppler. The AMSAT Engineering and Operations teams have been slowly &
methodically bringing it to a state where it should be sending a weak
beacon, though it has not been heard. Reports welcome! Use FoxTelem to
receive telemetry and send to the server. (via WB1FJ)
+ UVSQ-SAT's FM transponder is scheduled to be activated over North America
on Monday evening. Check https://twitter.com/uvsqsat for more details (via
F6KRK Radio Club)
+ Satellite DXCC league tables are now live on Club Log. See
https://clublog.org/satleague.php. Do let me know if any data appears in
the wrong columns! A special thank you for the excellent help getting this
bootstrapped on Twitter, much appreciated. (via G7VJR)
+ Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, Inc. (ARISS-USA) is
seeking volunteers to support their mission. Details at
https://www.amsat.org/ariss-usa-volunteer-search/
+ Arduino's Project Hub has published details of an antenna turret project
that points in the direction of the ISS or any other satellite. Details at
https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub/viorelracoviteanu/antenna-turret-toy-w…
+ Several new products are available on the AMSAT Zazzle store, including a
set of coasters, a watch, a t-shirt featuring the AMSAT round logo, and
more. Check out the new items! 25% of the purchase price goes towards
Keeping Amateur Radio in Space. https://www.zazzle.com/amsat_gear
+ All issues of The AMSAT Journal dating back to 2014 are now available to
AMSAT members on AMSAT’s new membership portal. The 1969-2013 archive will
be added at a later date. All editions of AMSAT’s Symposium Proceedings are
also available for members. If you’re a current AMSAT member, get logged on
today. If you are not yet a member, consider joining today at
https://launch.amsat.org/
+ The 2020 edition of AMSAT’s Getting Started with Amateur Satellites is
available on the AMSAT store. A perennial favorite, Getting Started is
updated every year with the latest amateur satellite information, and is
the premier primer of satellite operation. The book is presented in
DRM-free PDF format, in full color, and covers all aspects of making your
first contacts on a ham radio satellite. The digital download is available
for $15 at https://tinyurl.com/2020GettingStarted. The print edition is $30
plus shipping and is available at https://tinyurl.com/GS2020Print
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President’s Club. Members of the President’s Club, as sustaining donors to
AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive additional benefits.
President’s Club donations may be made at
https://www.amsat.org/join-the-amsat-presidents-club/
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 6 post-secondary years in this status.
Join AMSAT today at https://launch.amsat.org/
73 and remember to help Keep Amateur Radio in Space,
This week’s ANS Editor,
Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
n8hm at amsat dot org
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ANS-122
The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and information
service of AMSAT, 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(a)amsat.org
You can sign up for free e-mail delivery of the AMSAT News Service Bulletins
via the ANS List; to join this list see:
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In this edition:
* PSAT2 (NO-104) VHF is alive!
* ND9M/mm daily postings to AMSAT-BB opens rare grid opportunities
* ARISS-USA Volunteer Search Underway
* AMSAT Bylaws Amendment (REPEAT POST)
* Space Oddity? WISA Woodsat to launch by end of year
* No Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution for April 30, 2021
* ARISS News
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
ANS-122 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 122.01
To: All RADIO AMATEURS
From: Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
712 H Street NE Suite 1653
Washington, DC 20002
DATE 2021 May 02
PSAT2 (NO-104) VHF is alive!
Bob Bruninga writes: PSAT2 VHF awoke from an 8 month slumber on 26 Apr 2021.
We have no idea why. Its telemetry looks fine. Volts between 6.2 and 7.0
volts (5 NiCds). Exterior temps between -18 and +22 C. See
http://aprs.org/psat2.html
PSAT2 will NOT be in APRS mode but a brand new experimental mode for DTMF
uplink and VOICE downlink. So you preload your grid and callsign into a 16
digit DTMF memory in your radio and when the satellite hears this it will
assign a QSO number and QSL the grid by voice and then also generate an APRS
packet for collection by APRS operators. There is even a way to send back a
DTMF QSL so you can make it a 2-way DTMF. contact.
Successful DTMF grids and messages will appear on a special URL on the PSAT2
page (above). To QSL, you key in that stations 2 digit QSL number and then
dump your pre-loaded QSL DTMF message.
Since this is the first time this transponder is on the air and because a
DTMF uplink takes maybe 4 seconds, we don't want the uplink saturated by a
bunch of newbees initially until we see if it actually works. So read the
docs and be sure you know what you are doing.
There is a user operating manual available on the PSAT2 web page:
http://aprs.org/psat2.html
[ANS thanks Bob Bruninga, WB4APR for the above information]
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ND9M/mm daily postings to AMSAT-BB has opened rare grid opportunities
Jim Clary, ND9M is operating maritime mobile during a supply cruise from
Florida to the Western Pacific. He has been regularly posting the grids he
may be able to activate to AMSAT-BB as he travels. Since he is traveling
though some rarely activated grids on the way, he is activating as many as
his shipboard duties will allow.
Jim has been active on SSB and CW through a number of satellites. He is
currently in the Pacific and headed toward Saipan. Many of the mid-Pacific
grids are only in the satellite footprints for KH6, so he most likely will
not be QRV for the mainland. His daily narrative on the AMSAT-BB has been
interesting to follow.
[ANS thanks Jim Clary, ND9M for the above information]
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Join the 2021 President's Club!
Score your 2" 4-Color Accent Commemorative Coin.
This gold finished coin comes with
Full Color Certificate and Embroidered "Remove Before Flight" Key Tag
Donate today at
https://www.amsat.org/join-the-amsat-presidents-club/
You won't want to miss it!
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ARISS-USA Volunteer Search Underway
April 29, 2021 - Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, Inc.
(ARISS-USA) is seeking volunteers to support our mission:
To provide and operate Amateur Radio systems on the International Space
Station (ISS) and elsewhere to inspire, educate, and engage youth and
communities in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics
(STEAM) and to support ISS backup communications. ARISS-USA, is a 501(c)(3)
charitable, educational and scientific non-profit that was recently
incorporated in the state of Maryland in the USA.
We are seeking volunteers with a can-do, collaborative attitude who can work
effectively as part of a team to support a variety of functions and roles.
We have volunteer openings in several senior leadership roles, including:
Associate Director
Treasurer
Secretary
Director of Business Development
Director of Volunteer Resources
Director of Public Engagement
Director of Engineering
We also have openings for volunteers who would support functions within the
above teams as well as openings within the ARISS-USA Operations, Engineering
and Education teams.
Descriptions of each of these roles are given in Article 8.6 of the
ARISS-USA bylaws that can be referenced at:
https://ariss-usa.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ARISS-USA-Bylaws-Web-Site.p
df
Candidates accepted into senior leadership positions will be required to
first serve in a six-month probationary period. All candidates for senior
leadership positions must be U.S. citizens.
If you are interested in making a difference as an ARISS-USA team member,
please send your resume or CV to candidates(a)ariss-usa.org. Include a cover
letter that explains what position you are interested in supporting.
We thank everyone for your interest and support to ARISS!
Ad Astra! (To the Stars!)
Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO
ARISS-USA Executive Director
[ANS thanks David Jordan, AA4KN, ARISS PR for the above information]
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AMSAT Bylaws Amendment (REPEAT POST)
The AMSAT Board of Directors approved an amendment to our Bylaws on March 2,
2021. As required by our Bylaws, a notice of the amendment was mailed to
all members. AMSAT members may also view the documents by logging on to the
Member Portal. Along with a copy of the Bylaws Committee Report to our Board
of Directors, members will find a "red-line" version of the changes that
will allow you to see exactly what has been added and what has been removed.
To view each document, please click the following links:
"Red-Line" version of our Bylaws, as approved by the AMSAT Board of
Directors during a Special Meeting, held on March 2, 2021.
https://launch.amsat.org/resources/Documents/Bylaws_Amended_Draft_Redline.pd
f
Report of the AMSAT Bylaws Committee: Recommended Revisions to the
Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Bylaws
https://launch.amsat.org/resources/Documents/Report%20of%20the%20Bylaws%20Co
mmittee.pdf
In accordance with Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Bylaws, as amended in
1989, Article IV requires AMSAT to provide written notice to all members of
the approved amendments to our Bylaws. This approved amendment will be
effective thirty days from the mailing of this letter, unless written
objection is received from at least ten percent of the Members, in which
case a vote shall be conducted by the Secretary in the manner specified for
election of Directors.
Written notice was mailed on April 9, 2021. As such, any objection should
be sent to AMSAT, PO Box 27, Washington, DC 20044-0027 and must be received
by May 9, 2021. I apologize for requiring you to mail in your objections,
but this is a requirement of our Bylaws (as amended in 1989) and exactly why
we feel it is necessary to bring our Bylaws into the 21st Century.
As part of our modernization efforts, we felt a review and update of our
Bylaws was essential to ensure AMSAT's continued success. A summary of
those changes is listed below.
* The Bylaws have been amended to allow for electronic communications with
our members, voting in our elections, and the conduct of meetings.
* The Bylaws have been amended to clarify the member application process,
the grace period for lapses in membership, and the membership inclusion date
for establishing election roles.
* The Bylaws have been amended to further define the duties and
responsibilities of the Officers.
* The Bylaws have been amended to require three years of continuous
membership for nominees for the position of Director and that Directors be
required to remain in good standing throughout their elected term.
[ANS thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, AMSAT President, for the above
information]
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Need new satellite antennas? Purchase Arrows, Alaskan Arrows,
and M2 LEO-Packs from the AMSAT Store. When you purchase through
AMSAT, a portion of the proceeds goes towards
Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
https://amsat.org/product-category/hardware/
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Space Oddity? WISA Woodsat to launch by end of year
The WISA Woodsat project, which is being sponsored by a plywood supplier in
an unconventional PR drive, could place a wooden satellite in orbit by the
end of the year, testing the suitability of treated wood as a cheap space
material.
The wooden satellite is based on a basic, versatile CubeSat format, Kitsat,
which is designed with educational use in mind. It retails for just $1,500.
The Woodsat project, based in Finland, began with students across the
country contributing parts to a CubeSat launched by balloon. See
https://bit.ly/3eEmV0h for more information in the press release from WISA
on the E&T Engineering and Technology website.
The IARU posting for Woodsat indicates that there are several amateur radio
experiments on board including photo downlinking. See https://bit.ly/3aPrp2X
for additional infoprmation
[ANS thanks JoAnne Maenpaa K9JKM, the staff of E&T, and the IARU for the
above information]
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AMSAT's GOLF Program is about getting back to higher orbits, and it all
begins with GOLF-TEE - a technology demonstrator for deployable solar
panels, propulsion, and attitude control. Come along for the ride. The
journey will be worth it!
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-GOLF
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No Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution for April 29, 2021
No changes are noted for the current week however, Keplarians have been
updated and are available on the AMSAT website at: https://bit.ly/3xChPtT
[ANS thanks Ray Hoad, WA5QGD, AMSAT Orbital Elements Manager, for the above
information]
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Want to fly the colors on your own grid expedition?
Get your AMSAT car flag and other neat stuff
from our Zazzle store!
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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ARISS NEWS: Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of April 29, 2021
Green Bank Elementary Middle School, Green Bank, WV, direct via N8RV. The
ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS. The downlink frequency is
presently scheduled to be 145.800 MHz The latest information on the
operation mode can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html. The scheduled
astronaut is Mark Vande Hei KG5GNP
Contact is go for: Fri 2021-05-07 12:35:51 UTC 30 deg
ISS Status Update as of 28 April
Noting the change to cross-band repeater on May 7:
Current Status of ISS Stations as of 04/26/2021
Columbus Module radios:
IORS (Kenwood D710GA) - STATUS - ACTIVE. supporting packet operation
(145.825 MHz). Next mode change to cross band repeater targeting May 7.
Supporting USOS scheduled voice contacts, packet and voice repeater ops.
OFF from May 5 - May 6 to support ISS communications testing.
Service Module radios:
Kenwood D710E - STATUS - Radio usually off. Supporting ROS scheduled voice
contacts and SSTV.
OFF from May 5 - May 6 to support ISS communications testing.
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html
[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, one of the ARISS operation team mentors
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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Upcoming Satellite Operations
Quick Hits:
N6AJ: FROM DM05 TO EM04, I will be headed to OK from CA around May 17 , DM74
AND DM75 is on the list for sure. I will be on FM and SSB. As it closer I
hope to have a schedule.
KX9X & N9NCY: Happy to announce @Nancy_N9NCY and I will be celebrating my
birthday in style in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula, grids EN57 & EN67. Look
for us on the birds from July 15-19. Maybe some POTA, too.
W7LT: EN36/37/38/46/47/48/57/58 for late May is on my radar.
Major Roves:
See the article on ND9M/mm Pacific operations in this newletter above.
CM93 Possibility: N6DNM Very long shot, but might want to put it on your
calendar for May 15th, if you can figure out where it is and for #SOTA
folks, that would be W6/SC-336, Santa Rosa Island, activated only once
before.
Please submit any additions or corrections to Ke0pbr (at) gmail.com
Updated 04/25/2021
[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT rover page manager for the above
information]
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Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
On the Air event: AMSAT Italia:
Members of AMSAT Italia commemorate Gagarin's flight into space until the
end of the year with the callsign II0SAT on HF and via satellite.
AMSAT Ambassador Clint Bradford K6CLS is planning the following
presentations:
Austin ARC - May 4
University of Arizona - June 1
Conejo Valley (CA) - October 21
Saratoga ARC - May 5
MICROHams - May 18
Wellesley ARC - June 15
White Mountain ARC - June 2
West Valley (CA) ARC - June 9
Think a 90-minute lively, informative, and fun "How to Work the Easy
Satellites" Zoom presentation would be appropriate for your convention or
club? Always includes are overviews of the ARRL, AMSAT, and ARISS . and
pre-presentation questions are solicited and welcome. Send Clint an email or
call!
Clint Bradford K6LCS, http://www.work-sat.com. Tel:909-999-SATS (7287)
[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT Events page manager, Larry Manaev,
RN3AG, and Clint Bradford, K6CLS AMSAT Ambassador for the above information]
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ CubeSat for under $1,000?
A post on Hackaday looks at building a low cost satellite - a CubeSat
Want to build your own CubeSat but have been put off by the price? There may
be a solution in the works - [RG Sat] has challenged himself to design and
build one for less than $1,000.
His idea isn't just a pipe dream, either. In the the fifteen months since he
began the project, [RG Sat] has designed and built the avionics and
electrical power system circuit boards, and is currently testing his sun
tracker design. For additional information see: https://bit.ly/2Rc5lbW
[ANS thanks Southgate Amateur Radio News for the above information]
+ Recent activity on the 23cm band RNSS Coexistence Studies
The Chair of IARU Region 1 Spectrum Affairs, Barry Lewis G4SJH, reports on
the work being done in defending the interests of the Amateur Services in
the 1240-1300 MHz band. For details, see https://bit.ly/3eFI4XJ
[ANS thanks AMSAT UK for the above information]
+100 Million Dataframes for the SatNOGS DB.
SatNOGS is the largest network of open-source satellite ground stations and
works to identify and track satellites worldwide. SatNOGS is developed and
maintained by the Libre Space Foundation, which supports the creation of
open-source space technologies based on the Libre Space Manifesto
principles. Recently, the project reached a significant milestone with the
SatNOGS DB storing its 100 millionth dataframe. The frame was captured from
FALCONSAT-3 (a previously DARPA-, now amateur-, controlled picosatellite for
testing ambient plasma and micro propulsion attitude control systems). More
at: https://bit.ly/3xyXOEx
[ANS thanks The Orbital Index for the above information]
+China launches Tianhe space station core module into orbit
HELSINKI - China successfully launched a 22-metric-ton module April 28,
beginning an intense period of missions for constructing the nation's own
space station.
A Long March 5B heavy-lift rocket lifted off from the coastal Wenchang
spaceport at 11:23 p.m. Eastern. The Tianhe space station core module
separated from the first stage after 490 seconds of flight.
Solar array deployment occurred just over an hour after launch. Li Shangfu,
chief commander of the China Manned Spaceflight Program, announced launch
success shortly after. More at: https://bit.ly/32XRQir
[ANS thanks Andrew Jones of Spacenews.com 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 additional benefits.
Application forms are available from the AMSAT Store.
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 6 post-secondary years in this status. Contact info [at]
amsat.org for additional student membership information.
73 and Remember to help keep amateur radio in space,
This week's ANS Editor, Jack Spitznagel, KD4IZ
kd4iz at frawg dot org
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