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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-286
The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and infor-
mation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite
Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space
including reports on the activities of a worldwide group of Amateur
Radio operators who share an active interest in designing, building,
launching and communicating through analog and digital Amateur Radio
satellites.
The news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur
Radio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it.
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In this edition:
* 2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting
* 2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting Schedule
* September/October 2019 Apogee View
* W3ZM - 50 States in Our 50th Year
* ITU Magazine Reports on IARU Agenda Items for WRC-19
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
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ANS-286 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 272.01
From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
DATE October 13, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
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2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting
Please join us for the 2019 AMSAT 50th Anniversary Symposium, to be
held in the Washington, DC Metro Area on October 18, 19, and 20,
2019. While the deadline for banquet and tour tickets has passed,
walk-in registrations for the Symposium and Annual General Meeting are
welcome.
The Symposium venue will be the Hilton Arlington, located in the
heart of the Ballston neighborhood of Arlington, VA. The Hilton
Arlington is located at 950 North Stafford Street, Arlington,
Virginia, 22203, USA TEL: +1-703-528-6000 and the reservation code is
AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation).
Connected to the Ballston Metro Station, the hotel offers easy and
effortless access to Washington DC's top tourist destinations like
the National Mall, Smithsonian Museums and historic monuments. The
hotel is six miles from Reagan National Airport and the National Mall.
There are plenty of restaurants nearby.
The Symposium will feature OSCAR Park - a display of satellites from
throughout the history of amateur radio in space - paper
presentations, and a banquet with speakers celebrating AMSAT's long
history, and other events. The AMSAT Board of Directors Meeting will
be held on October 16th and 17th at the same hotel. Two guided tours
are available. On Sunday, October 20th a bus tour to the Smithsonian
Air & Space Museum is available for $30 (max 35 people) and on
Monday, October 21st, AMSAT President Joe Spier will lead a day tour
to the National Mall via the Metro.
So please plan on attending the 50th Anniversary Symposium - you
will be glad you did and keep checking the AMSAT website for further
updates and information.
The 2019 AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual Meeting features:
+ Space Symposium with Amateur Satellite Presentations
+ Operating Techniques, News, & Plans from the Amateur Satellite World
+ Board of Directors Meeting open to AMSAT members (October 16-17)
+ Opportunities to Meet Board Members and Officers
+ AMSAT Annual General Membership Meeting
+ Annual Banquet, Speakers and Door Prizes !!
The latest news and information is always posted at:
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/
[ANS thanks the 2019 AMSAT Symposium Team for the above information]
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2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting Schedule
A preliminary schedule for the 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual
General Meeting has been posted to the AMSAT website. Check back for
updates, including the speaker schedule.
https://www.amsat.org/symposium-schedule/
[ANS thanks the 2019 AMSAT Symposium Team for the above information]
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September/October 2019 Apogee View
I am pleased to be writing this edition of “Apogee View” in Joe’s
place as a special guest columnist. For those of you who don’t know
me, I am somewhat new to amateur radio satellites and AMSAT. My first
experience with amateur satellites was listening to the ARISSat-1
voice beacon and decoding its SSTV images in August 2011. In
September 2012, I made my first satellite QSOs (on AO-27) and joined
AMSAT. In 2015, I was elected Secretary by the AMSAT Board of
Directors; and, in 2017, I was elected Executive Vice President. I
also have served as both an alternate and a regular member of the
board.
As I write this in late September, getting ready for the upcoming
Symposium, summer refuses to yield to the cooler air of fall here in
Washington, D.C. I hope the weather will be more comfortable for the
Symposium in nearby Arlington, VA, in a few weeks.
In mid-September, we received the fantastic news that Amateur Radio
Digital Communications (ARDC) awarded a very generous grant to ARISS
for the InterOperable Radio System (IORS) and related infrastructure.
ARDC is the owner and manager of the Internet network known as the
AMPRNet. In June 2019, ARDC initiated a philanthropic endeavor to
provide monetary grants to organizations, groups, projects, and
scholarships which have significant potential to advance the state of
the art of Amateur Radio and digital communications in general. While
ARISS still needs additional donations to fund the IORS fully, this
grant significantly helps the endeavor. ARISS plans to have the IORS
ready for launch by the end of the year. AMSAT thanks ARDC for their
substantial contribution to this effort.
ARISS is a key component of AMSAT’s vision. As printed inside the
front cover of each issue of The AMSAT Journal, “Our Vision is to
deploy satellite systems with the goal of providing wide-area and
continuous coverage,” as we “continue active participation in human
space missions and support a stream of LEO satellites developed in
cooperation with the educational community and other amateur satellite
groups.” AMSAT teams are hard at work on each clause of that vision
statement.
The GOLF program is making good progress with development of the
GOLF-TEE satellite. GOLF-TEE is a crucial element of our path back to
high orbits and fulfilling the first clause of AMSAT’s vision to
provide wide-area and continuous coverage satellite systems. Systems
aboard GOLF-TEE include active attitude determination and control
(ADAC), a radiation-tolerant internal housekeeping unit (RT-IHU), and
a Fox-1E type VHF/UHF linear transponder. GOLF-TEE also will include a
software defined radio (SDR) with a high-speed X band (10 GHz) data
downlink which may also provide a simultaneous X band downlink of the
V/u transponder passband, effectively providing V/x capability for use
and evaluation. All of these technologies are crucial for missions to
HEO and GEO, and additional information will appear in future issues
of The AMSAT Journal.
Our participation in human space missions also is expanding. As
announced at the AMSAT Forum at the Dayton Hamvention, international
AMSAT and ARISS organizations have formed a group known as AREx
(Amateur Radio Exploration). Work currently is underway on the design
of a ham radio system for NASA’s Lunar Gateway. The Gateway will be a
small spaceship in orbit around the Moon that will provide access to
more of the lunar surface than ever before, with living quarters for
astronauts, a lab for science and research, ports for visiting
spacecraft, and more. The first sections of the Gateway are scheduled
for launch in 2022. The plans call for various uses of L (1.2 GHz), S
(2.4 GHz), C (5 GHz), and X (10 GHz) bands for repeater-type
communications, both analog and digital, through Gateway, image
transmissions from both inside and outside the Gateway, possible
access to experiments aboard Gateway, and two-way communications with
astronauts while Gateway is crewed. The challenges for amateurs
involve the substantial increase in free space path loss compared to
satellites in low earth orbit. We are very excited about AMSAT’s
participation in this project. More details will be presented at the
2019 AMSAT Space Symposium and articles will certainly follow in
future editions of The AMSAT Journal.
Finally, we continue to support a stream of LEO satellites. RadFxSat-2
/ Fox-1E is ready for launch no earlier than December 1, 2019 on the
ELaNa XX mission. That mission will launch on the first commercial
flight of Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne air launch to orbit system. Stay
tuned to ANS for further updates on the launch date.
The linear transponder and telemetry system carried aboard Fox-1E was
designed for use in different CubeSats by merely adding an interface
adapter for connection to the host bus. Noting the prevalence of
CubeSats built and launched by universities and other organizations,
AMSAT adopted a goal of “amateur radio in every CubeSat.” Interested
CubeSat programs wanting to fly an amateur radio payload may partner
with AMSAT to carry one of these modules on their spacecraft. By
providing amateur radio capability, the CubeSat program gets a
worldwide ground station network to receive their telemetry and
experiment data while the amateur radio community gets a transponder
to use in orbit.
The first of these partnerships is with the Husky Satellite Lab at the
University of Washington. Their 3U CubeSat, HuskySat-1, is scheduled
to launch on the ELaNa XXV mission from Wallops Island, VA, no earlier
than November 2. Northrup Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft will carry
HuskySat-1 on a mission to the International Space Station. After
completing its mission at the ISS, Cygnus will continue to a higher
orbit of approximately 500 km to deploy HuskySat-1. After a 30-day
mission to complete tests of its experimental payloads, a pulsed
plasma thruster, and a K band (24 GHz) communications system, the
satellite will be turned over to AMSAT, and the linear transponder
will be made available to the amateur radio community. In addition,
AMSAT Vice President of Engineering, Jerry Buxton, N0JY, and Vice
President of Operations, Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, have been hard at
work identifying and working with several CubeSat groups interested
in carrying this system. We hope to be able to make additional
announcements soon.
The 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors election recently concluded. I
congratulate the winners and look forward to working with the newly-
elected board to further our vital mission to Keep Amateur Radio in
Space. By the time this Journal arrives, the 2019 Board of Directors
meeting and 50th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium will have
concluded. It promises to be an exciting weekend exploring both
AMSAT’s five-decade history and the work we are doing for the future.
While there will no doubt be many challenges in the future, I am
confident in the organization’s ability to overcome them. We will
Keep Amateur Radio in Space. I look forward to attending the AMSAT
Centennial Symposium in the fall of 2069 at the age of 84. Hopefully,
by then we will be discussing our plans for amateur radio on the
first crewed interstellar mission.
[ANS thanks Executive Vice President Paul Stoetzer, N8HM, for the
above information]
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W3ZM - 50 States in Our 50th Year
In 1969, a group of amateur radio operators, with dreams of space,
formed the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT). To commemorate
this golden milestone, AMSAT decided what better way to celebrate 50
years of Keeping Amateur Radio in Space, then to get AMSAT’s W3ZM call
sign to operate from all 50 states and the District of Columbia as a
leadup to the 2019 AMSAT 50th Anniversary Space Symposium and General
Meeting, to be held in Arlington, VA, October 18 – 20, 2019.
AMSAT put out a call to its members to get on the air and activate
their states, using AMSAT’s W3ZM call sign, as well as to cover those
states without an active AMSAT operator. Activations of United States
Territories (i.e. Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U. S. Virgin
Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) were
also encouraged.
Puerto Rico kicked it off on June 20th and was first on the air, and
then, one by one, the U.S.A. map started filling in. Members, some
without their family’s knowledge, brought satellite gear with them on
vacation to help fill in the harder ones.
By the start of October, three weeks before Symposium, 47 states and
Puerto Rico were in the log. West Virginia came in October 2nd,
Maryland and Delaware on October 6th, and finally Washington, D.C.,
the birthplace of AMSAT, on October 10th. Coincidently, Washington
D. C. was activated outside of the apartment building where one of the
first meetings to form the organization was held.
To say the response was overwhelming would be an understatement and
proved why AMSAT’s greatest strength comes from its members. To all
of the W3ZM/p activators and participants, AMSAT THANKS YOU. You made
this a fun and exciting celebration of AMSAT’s 50th Anniversary of
Keeping Amateur Radio in Space!
[ANS thanks Vice President for User Services Robert Bankston, KE4AL,
for the above information]
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The digital download version of the 2019 edition of
Getting Started with Amateur Satellites is now available as a
DRM-free PDF from the AMSAT Store. Get yours today!
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-237-Getting-Started
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ITU Magazine Reports on IARU Agenda Items for WRC-19
David Sumner, K1ZZ, Secretary, International Amateur Radio Union
(IARU) authored an article in the special WRC-19 issue of #ITU News
magazine,"Views of the International Amateur Radio Union on WRC-19
agenda items".
Among many overall IARU objectives for WRC-19 one directly affects
amateur satellite operation:
Agenda item 1.7 - spectrum for non-GSO satellites
The IARU supports satisfying the spectrum
requirements for non.GSO satellites with short
duration missions within the existing allocations
for the space operation service or the
frequency ranges identified in invites ITU.R 3 of
Resolution 659 (WRC.15), unless the satellites are
amateur satellites as defined in Radio Regulations
(RR) Nos. 1.56 and 1.57. The band 144-146 MHz is
especially important to amateurs as it is currently
the only worldwide primary amateur and amateur-satel-
lite allocation between 29.7 MHz and 24 GHz. It is
heavily used in all three Regions for all forms of
amateur communications including disaster response.
Sumner's article begins on page 72 of the magazine which can be
accessed as a 20 MB PDF file at: https://t.co/acLwy4W5Jo?amp=1
[ANS thanks the IARU for the above information]
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Purchase AMSAT Gear on our Zazzle storefront.
25% of the purchase price of each product goes
towards Keeping Amateur Radio in Space
https://www.zazzle.com/amsat_gear
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
[Ed. note - Twitter URLs can be accessed with your web browser
even if you do not have a personal Twitter account.]
Satellite Shorts:
+EM25,EM35 - WI4T - Oct 15 & 16, holiday style
+DN04 - KI7UNJ - Oct 21, 1653z to 1910z, FM only
* Central California (CM95, CM96, DM05, DM06) – October 19, 2019
David AD7DB will re-visit the four grids near Kettleman City CA.
AO-91, AO-92, SO-50 will be used, with eastern passes a priority.
Maybe PO-101 if it’s on, and AO-85 if it’s not too finicky.
Contacts will be put on LOTW following the trip.
Updates on Twitter https://twitter.com/ad7db
* Hawaii (BK19, BK28, BK29, BL20) December 21-28, 2019
Alex, N7AGF, is heading back to Hawaii over Christmas. This will be a
holiday-style activation, with special emphasis on the grid that got
away – BK28. Keep an eye on Alex’s Twitter feed for further
announcements: https://twitter.com/N7AGF
Please submit any additions or corrections to ke4al (at) amsat.org
[ANS Thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, for the above information]
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The Fox-In-A-Box Raspberry Pi SD card for setting up a
Raspberry Pi-based telemetry station for the Fox-1 satellites
now supports the Raspberry Pi 4.
Get yours today on the AMSAT Store!
https://amsat.org/product/fox-in-a-box-raspberry-pi-sd-card/
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ Mike Diehl, W8LID, recently developed a web-based tool for easy
generation of new lines for SatPC32's Doppler.sqf file. AMSAT is
pleased to host this new tool on our website at
https://www.amsat.org/doppler-sqf-line-generator/
+ NASA has announced that the Orbital CRS-12 mission is now scheduled
for launch from Wallops Island, VA no earlier than November 2nd.
HuskySat-1, carrying an AMSAT V/u linear transponder, will launch on
this mission.
+ Happy 4th Birthday, AO-85! At 12:49:30 UTC on October 8, 2015, the
first Fox-1 satellite, Fox-1A was launched on an Atlas V rocket with
the NROL-55 mission from Vandenberg Air Force Base. Designated AO-85
on-orbit, the satellite remains operational while in sunlight despite
battery degradation due to the high temperatures experienced in its
orbit.
+ A new distance record has been claimed on the IO-86 FM transponder:
5,324 km between PU4JOE in GH91ad and 9G5AR in IJ95vn.
+ SDRPlay has announced an easy setup for using an SDRPlay with
GNU Radio on Windows. https://t.co/RxDDzcBu8f
+ Space Daily has an article about Virgin Orbit. Virgin Orbit will
carry RadFxSat-2 / Fox-1E on its LauncherOne vehicle.
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-286-SD
+ Chris Thompson, AC2CZ/G0KLA, announced a minor update to his KLA
Track satellite tracking program. The update improves rendering of
the display. KLA Track can be downloaded at
https://www.g0kla.com/klatrack/index.php
+ The Dutch Amateur Radio Union awarded their first Worked Dutch
Kingdom Certificate for satellite QSOs on October 10th to Paul
Stoetzer, N8HM. This certificate is available for making QSOs with
each of the six DXCC entities within the Dutch Kingdom. For more
information, see https://www.daru.nu/index.php/nl/awards
+At least two new operators achieved Satellite WAS this past week.
K5IX and KB6LTY each worked W3ZM/3 in Delaware on Oct 6 for state #50.
[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]
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In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the
President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining
donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive addi-
tional benefits. Application forms are available from the AMSAT
Office.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership
at one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the stu-
dent rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership
information.
73 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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AMSAT News Service Special Bulletin - AO-92 Remaining in U/v For Potential Emergency Traffic
by JoAnne K9JKM 30 Sep '19
by JoAnne K9JKM 30 Sep '19
30 Sep '19
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE SPECIAL BULLETIN
ANS-272.02
In this edition:
* AO-92 Remaining in U/v For Potential Emergency Traffic
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-272.02
ANS-272 AMSAT News Service Special Bulletin
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 272.02
From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
DATE September 29, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-272.02
Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, AMSAT VP Operations has received a request
from amateurs involved with emergency communications in the Azores,
requesting we forego L/v operation on AO-92 this week.
Hurricane Lorenzo is expected to pass through the Azores as a Cate-
gory 4 storm Tuesday and Wednesday, and they are requesting AO-92
remain in U/v for potential emergency traffic. Please be aware of
and yield to any emergency traffic, on any satellite, coming from
the area during this time. Passes covering the Azores and Portugal
are the most critical.
We realize that there have been a few moves and cancellations for
this mode recently, and I ask for understanding and cooperation.
Emergency use is always first priority, and AMSAT is happy to assist
in any way we can.
[ANS thanks Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, AMSAT VP Operations for the
above information]
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-272
The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and infor-
mation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite
Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space
including reports on the activities of a worldwide group of Amateur
Radio operators who share an active interest in designing, building,
launching and communicating through analog and digital Amateur Radio
satellites.
The news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur
Radio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it.
Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
ans-editor at amsat.org.
You can sign up for free e-mail delivery of the AMSAT News Service
Bulletins via the ANS List; to join this list see:
http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/ans
In this edition:
* Experimenter Wednesday Announced for AO-92
* The AMSAT Hamfests & Conventions Web Page Updates
* 2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting
* 2019 AMSAT Symposium On-line Registration Open Until October 11
* Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne Moves Another Step Closer to Flight
* ARISS Activities & Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* NASA's International Space Apps Challenge Coming October 18-20
* FO-29 Returns!
* AMSAT-DL Memorandum Regarding QO-100 Operation
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
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ANS-272 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 272.01
From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
DATE September 29, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-272.01
Experimenter Wednesday Announced for AO-92
The AO-92 Command Team announces that Experimenter Wednesday will
run on UTC Wednesday (begins Tuesday evening in North America) when
AO-92 will be commanded to operate in mode L/v for 24 hours. This
new schedule will be followed for an as of yet undetermined test
period.
The frequencies for AO-92 L/V are:
Uplink: 1267.359 MHz FM with 67 Hz CTCSS tone for access
Downlink: 145.880 MHz FM (including DUV telemetry)
The mode change is announced by the command team via Twitter (follow
@AMSAT). You can view AMSAT tweets without needing an account with
Twitter - go to https://twitter.com/AMSAT
The tweets flow through to the AMSAT facebook page and and are plan-
ned to include amsat-bb. Also current status can be found on the
AO-92 health and telemetry page at:
http://www.amsat.org/tlm/health.php?id=4&port=
[ANS thanks the AO-92 Command Team for the above information]
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The AMSAT Hamfests & Conventions Web Page Updates
Information about AMSAT activities at important events around the
country is posted on the AMSAT Hamfests & Conventions web page:
https://www.amsat.org/other-events/
Examples of these events are radio club meetings where AMSAT repre-
sentatives give presentations, demonstrations of working amateur
satellites, and hamfests with an AMSAT presence such as a table or
booth with AMSAT literature and merchandise, sometimes also with pre-
sentations, forums, and/or demonstrations.
A copy of the AMSAT hamfest brochure is available for download from
the page (above) - get the "AMSAT Intro Brochure", a color brochure
that is designed to be printed double-sided and folded into a tri-fold
handout. Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office if you need pre-printed
copies.
To include your upcoming AMSAT presentation and/or demonstration,
please send an email to ambassadors (at) amsat (dot) org.
[ANS thanks the AMSAT Ambassadors for the above information]
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Don’t miss the 50th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium
October 18-20 in Arlington, VA.
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/
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2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting
Please join us for the 2019 AMSAT 50th Anniversary Symposium, to be
held in the Washington, DC Metro Area on October 18, 19, and 20,
2019.
The Symposium venue will be the Hilton Arlington, located in the
heart of the Ballston neighborhood of Arlington, VA. The Hilton
Arlington is located at 950 North Stafford Street, Arlington,
Virginia, 22203, USA TEL: +1-703-528-6000 and the reservation code is
AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation).
Connected to the Ballston Metro Station, the hotel offers easy and
effortless access to Washington DC's top tourist destinations like
the National Mall, Smithsonian Museums and historic monuments. The
hotel is six miles from Reagan National Airport and the National Mall.
There are plenty of restaurants nearby.
The Symposium will feature OSCAR Park - a display of satellites from
throughout the history of amateur radio in space - paper
presentations, and a banquet with speakers celebrating AMSAT's long
history, and other events. The AMSAT Board of Directors Meeting will
be held on October 16th and 17th at the same hotel. Two guided tours
are available. On Sunday, October 20th a bus tour to the Smithsonian
Air & Space Museum is available for $30 (max 35 people) and on
Monday, October 21st, AMSAT President Joe Spier will lead a day tour
to the National Mall via the Metro.
So please plan on attending the 50th Anniversary Symposium - you
will be glad you did and keep checking the AMSAT website for further
updates and information.
The 2019 AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual Meeting features:
+ Space Symposium with Amateur Satellite Presentations
+ Operating Techniques, News, & Plans from the Amateur Satellite World
+ Board of Directors Meeting open to AMSAT members (October 16-17)
+ Opportunities to Meet Board Members and Officers
+ AMSAT Annual General Membership Meeting
+ Annual Banquet, Speakers and Door Prizes !!
The latest news and information is always posted at:
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/
[ANS thanks the 2019 AMSAT Symposium Team for the above information]
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2019 AMSAT Symposium On-line Registration Open Until October 11
An on-line registration rate for the 37th Annual AMSAT Space
Symposium and General Meeting, Friday through Sunday, October 18-20,
2019, in Arlington, Virginia, is available through October 11, 2019
per the following schedule:
Registration September 16, 2019 – October 11, 2019 .... $65 (on-line)
Registration at the Door .............................. $70
You can complete your registration on-line via the AMSAT Store:
https://www.amsat.org/product-category/amsat-symposium/
This year, all registrants will receive a digital copy of the Proceed-
ings on a thumb drive. Attendees may purchase a hard copy for $25.00.
Non-attendees may put their name on a waiting list for a hard copy, if
there are any left over. The digital version of the Proceedings will
be made available on the online store shortly after the Symposium
concludes.
Student Registration is 50% off and does not include the Proceedings.
[ANS thanks the 2019 AMSAT Symposium Team for the above information]
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Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne Moves Another Step Closer to Flight
Virgin Orbit LauncherOne's progress report this week says that the
rocket has been "been fully integrated, tested, checked, re-checked,
analyzed, and triple-checked". LauncherOne now is destined for a rig-
orous crucible of engineering demonstrations and tests at a test site
up in Mojave to begin Virgin Orbit's first proper launch campaign.
The orbital test flight rocket is currently being installed into a
newly built test stand in Mojave, where in the coming weeks it will
run through a number of critical exercises, including loading and
fueling with our mobile ground support equipment. The Virgin Orbit
team is prepping and practicing, making sure we know how to do every-
thing they could conceivably ever need to do. Then, it’s off to the
skies — first for a captive carry flight, and then for the launch
itself. The second flight of LauncherOne will carry RadFxSat-2/Fox-1E
to orbit.
Read the Virgin Orbit press release (with photos) posted at:
https://virginorbit.com/launcherone-shaping-up-and-shipping-out/
View a video of captive flight testing of LauncherOne
https://www.instagram.com/p/BybTdllh_z9/
[ANS thanks Virgin Orbit for the above information]
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Purchase AMSAT Gear on our Zazzle storefront.
25% of the purchase price of each product goes
towards Keeping Amateur Radio in Space
https://www.zazzle.com/amsat_gear
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ARISS Activities & Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule
+ About Gagarin From Space, Meeting of 30 universities, Plovdiv,
Bulgaria, direct via LZ1KDP. The contact was successful.
+ ARISS Contact Colorado University/Northridge Elementary School Suc-
cessful. ARISS Mentor Bob, WB4SON reported that the September 24
contact between Astronaut Nick Hague and Northridge Elementary
School (Colorado University in Boulder) was a complete success. All
16 student questions were asked and answered. One of the teacher
questions was asked and answered before Claudio, IK6SLD, who's team
did a fantastic job at the ground station, completed the contact.
Thanks also to Charlie, AJ9N. who moderated the contact. Colorado
University Aerospace, The Boulder Amateur Radio Club (BARC), and
the University of Colorado Amateur Radio Club hosted the event and
did a wonderful job. (via WB4SON)
+ Sonoma County Main Library, Santa Rosa, CA, telebridge via K6DUE*
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled astronaut is Nick Hague KG5TMV
Contact is go for: Tue 2019-10-01 19:53:13 UTC
* Ed. note - K6DUE is located in Maryland, USA so the contact
will be audible over eastern portions of North America.
+ UAE school #3 with Space Flight participant, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled astronaut is Hazza Al Mansour
Contact is go for Wed 2019-10-02 09:45 UTC
+ AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium
Sat 2019-10-12 to Sun 2019-10-13
+ Watch for MAI-75 SSTV sessions:
Wed 2019-10-09 09:50 to 16:00 UTC
Thu 2019-10-10 08:45 to 16:25 UTC
AMSAT and ARISS are currently supporting a FundRazr campaign to raise
$150,000 for critical radio infrastructure upgrades on ISS. These up-
grades are necessary to enable students to continue to talk to astro-
nauts in space via Amateur Radio. We have reached a great milestone
with $33,830 raised or about 23% towards our goal. This would not have
been possible without your outstanding generosity!! For more informa-
tion and to DONATE TODAY visit:
https://fundrazr.com/arissnextgen?ref=ab_e7Htwa_ab_47IcJ9
[ANS thanks ARISS for the above information]
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
[Ed. note - Twitter URLs can be accessed with your web browser
even if you do not have a personal Twitter account.]
Remember to check out W3ZM On the Road for additional upcoming
activations
+ EM87 Sept 27-30 N4DCW | Twitter: https://twitter.com/MWimages
+ EL07 Sept 29 K5IX | Twitter: https://twitter.com/K5IXdave
+ Brennan, N4QX, England (IO-91), October 1-3
Next week, October 1-3, work and facilities permitting: QRV on
the FM satellites as M/N4QX from grid square IO91. QSL *exclus-
ively* via Logbook of the World. Yeah, I know London isn't rare,
but it's where I will be.
+ #AMSATandAngling (DM15, DM06) October 11-13, 2019
Ed, KN6DBC, is going fishing (literally), but he is bring gear to
work FM Satellites. October 11 he’ll be in DM15, and October 12-13
in DM06. Visit Ken’s Twitter feed for specific pass schedule and
further updates: https://twitter.com/KN6DBC
+ Central California (CM95, CM96, DM05, DM06) – October 19, 2019
David AD7DB will re-visit the four grids near Kettleman City CA.
AO-91, AO-92, SO-50 will be used, with eastern passes a priority.
Maybe PO-101 if it’s on, and AO-85 if it’s not too finicky. Con-
tacts will be put on LOTW following the trip. Updates on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/ad7db
+ FP, ST. PIERRE & MIQUELON (GN17) September 24 to October 8, 2019
Eric, KV1J, will once again be operating from the Island of Miquelon
(NA-032, DIFO FP-002 WLOTA 1417, Grid GN17) as FP/KV1J between
September 24 and October 8. This is his 13th trip to the island.
Activity will be on 160-6 meters (no 60M – not authorized) using CW,
SSB, RTTY, FT8 (but primarily SSB, RTTY and FT8) and the satellites.
He will generally be on the highest frequency band that is open
(favoring 12/10m). He will be active in the CQWW DX RTTY Contest
(September 28-29). ADDED NOTE: Eric will usually try to be on as
many Satellite passes as he can when the WX is good, generally
favoring the FO-29, XW-2x, AO-7, and possibly the FM birds. Eric
states, “Equipment is two FT-817s and an Arrow dual band yagi.
I’ll favor the SSB birds usually higher in the passband, but will
also try FM if they do not get too busy. Satellite logging is by
paper so may not get loaded to LoTW until the week after I return
to the USA.” Weekends may be limited since he will be concentrat-
ing on the low(er) bands and contests. QSL via KV1J, direct or by
the Bureau. Also eQSL, ClubLog and LoTW. For more details and up-
dates, check out his Web page at: http://www.kv1j.com/fp/Sep19.html
+ D4, CAPE VERDE (Update/Satellite Op). Harald, DF2WO, will once
again be active as D44TWO from Praia, Santiago Island (AF-005),
between September 29th and October 13th. Activity will be holiday
style on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB and mostly the Digital modes.
(FT8, PSK31, JT65 and RTTY) and slow CW.
Harald has been working hard in the last few months getting his
satellite station for QO-100 working and is now confident he will
use it from Cabo Verde. He will be using an Icom 7300, 2 Transvert-
ers with 3 watts output on EsHail using the QO-100 Geostationary
Satellite. He will also have a FT-450D into a homemade HEX BEAM
and a dipole for 40 meters. Please DO NOT send your card via the
Bureau it WILL NOT be received - To receive a bureau card you MUST
request via M0OXO OQRS ONLY! (Via Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #1428)
+ WW0, UNITED STATES (Special Event). Members of the Northern Colorado
Amateur Radio Club (NCARC), WWV ARC, RMHam, and FCCW along with the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) will activate
special event station WW0WWV between September 28 and October 2 to
celebrate the 100th anniversary of WWV, the world's oldest contin-
uously operating radio station.
The WW0WWV station(s) will be set up adjacent to the WWV transmitter
site in Fort Collins, Colorado. Operations will be on various HF bands
following typical propagation, and will include 160 meters as well as
satellites (SO-50, AO-91, and AO-92) and 6-meter meteor scatter.
Modes will be CW, SSB and digital. QSL via ClubLog's OQRS, LoTW,
or direct to the WWV Amateur Radio Club, 1713 Ridgewood Rd, Fort
Collins, CO 80526, USA. For more details, visit the following URLs:
http://wwv100.com
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-244-NIST-WWV
(Via Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #1428)
Please submit any additions or corrections to ke4al (at) amsat.org
[ANS Thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, for the above information]
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The digital download version of the 2019 edition of
Getting Started with Amateur Satellites is now available as a
DRM-free PDF from the AMSAT Store. Get yours today!
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-237-Getting-Started
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NASA's International Space Apps Challenge Coming October 18-20
NASA's International Space Apps Challenge has become the world's largest
global hackathon, engaging thousands of citizens across the globe to use
NASA's open data to build innovative solutions to challenges we face on
Earth and in space.
Space Apps inspires local communities to come together, think intensely,
and create solutions to important problems. Each year, Space Apps engages
thousands of individuals in cities around the world to work with NASA's
open source data in a 48-hour sprint. Teams of technologists, scientists,
designers, entrepreneurs, artists, and others collaborate to answer some
of the most pressing challenges on Earth and in space.
Space Apps 2019 will take place on October 18-20, 2019
See: https://www.spaceappschallenge.org/
On one weekend each year, with the help of NASA's Global Organizing Team
(fondly known as the GO Team), hundreds of local leads around the world
host events in a 48-hour sprint in which their participants hack solutions
to challenges that NASA proposes, creating games, smartphone and computer
apps, videos, teaching tools, and much more.
The challenges change each year within the theme of Earth and space.
https://2019.spaceappschallenge.org/challenges/
There are two ways to find a location to participate near you:
https://2019.spaceappschallenge.org/locations/
https://2019.spaceappschallenge.org/locations/map
Registration information is posted on the Space Apps web page.
[ANS thanks NASA's International Space Apps Challenge for the above
information]
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The Fox-In-A-Box Raspberry Pi SD card for setting up a
Raspberry Pi-based telemetry station for the Fox-1 satellites
now supports the Raspberry Pi 4.
Get yours today on the AMSAT Store!
https://amsat.org/product/fox-in-a-box-raspberry-pi-sd-card/
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FO-29 Returns!
FO-29 is reported to be back in operation after being off the air
since last July:
Modes: Analog - CW, SSB voice
Telemetry: JA - CW, 100 mW
Uplink: 146.000 MHz - 145.900 MHz LSB/CW
Downlink: 435.800 MHz - 435.900 MHz USB/CW
Telemetry: 435.795 MHz, CW - 100 mW; frame rate of one frame per
minute. Each frame begins and ends with
the historic 'HI'. The characters are sent
at a rate of about 100 characters per minute.
Sponsor: JAMSAT, JARL
Mineo Wakita JE9PEL offers a nice FO-29 Satellite CW Telemetry
Analysis Program for free on his web site. The program is called
"fo29cwts". Mineo's web site is:
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/fo29cwts.htm
[ANS thanks JAMSAT for the above information]
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AMSAT-DL Memorandum Regarding QO-100 Operation
AMSAT-DL and QARS asks the users of the new geostationary QO-100
satellite for radio discipline. During the last weeks some stations
have been transmitting with much too much power and sometimes out-
side of the official band limits. Also permanent carriers are sent
without indication of callsign. This was also critically observed
in the control center of Es'hailSat in Qatar.
Please do not send louder than the CW beacon.
Stick to the band plan: No operation is allowed below the CW beacon
and above the PSK beacon.
The satellite is not a measuring device: To test your power ampli-
fier in continuous operation, please use a dummy load and a suitable
measuring device.
Check regularly the bandwidth of your transmissions, maximum band-
width 2.7 kHz, no FM.
Qatar has made a great gift to the amateur radio community with the
Qatar OSCAR 100 satellite. We should act accordingly. Please, kindly
point this out to other stations on the transponder. If there are
still violations, in the worst case a temporary shutdown could be
expected.
A video describing the LEILA-2 power detection system aboard QO-100
can be accessed at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AabJGt0vzXU&feature=youtu.be
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ AMSAT-DL reports the sad news of the passing of Hanspeter Kuhlen,
DK1YQ, who died suddenly last weekend. Peter Gülzow, DB2OS, wrote
on behalf of the Rudak and AMSAT-DL team, "We're going to miss him.
Our hearts are with his family." Hanspeter was the Project Manager
for RUDAK on OSCAR-13 and on OSCAR-21/RS-14. He was also part of
the command station team for OSCAR-10 and OSCAR-13.
+ AO-73's BPSK telemetry downlink on 145.935 MHz includes text mes-
sages, called FITTER messages, for announcements, greetings, and
commemorations. Satellite users can have their message uplinked by
the FUNcube team so that it can be read globally in the downlink
message stream. Simply email: operations(a)funcube.org.uk to request
FITTER messages to be uploaded. Please keep them short and give them
a couple of weeks notice if you can. As well as being available for
download on 2 metres they can be also be seen via the internet at:
http://data.amsat-uk.org/ui/fc1-fm/fitter
+ Fred Kemerer, AB1OC, has documented a satellite station set-up based
on the Flex 6000 series radios on his blog at:
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-272-AB1OC-Flex
+ APRS on IO-86 uses aliases of ARISS and YBSAT - APRS operation is
active on a schedule alternating with the FM repeater and the other
primary payload of LAPAN A2/ORARI. Typically one in the morning and
another one in the evening. Please check twitter @lapansat for the
weekly schedule. (Yono, YD0NXX, AMSAT-ID Technical Team)
+ This article covers available SDR hardware, software and configura-
tions, but it also teaches a little radio theory and a taste of the
mathematics to understand what's going on:
https://arachnoid.com/software_defined_radios/
(via nooelec.com on Twitter)
+ 2019 marks AMSAT’s 50th Anniversary of Keeping Amateur Radio in
Space. To help celebrate, AMSAT is sponsoring the AMSAT 50th
Anniversary Awards Program. Full details are available at
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-50th-anniversary-awards-program/
Bruce Paige, KK5DO, Director of Contests and Awards, reported
this week that the awards are being printed and will be sent
shortly to all those who have applied.
+ The deadline for submissions is November 1, 2019 for K-12 students
in U.S. public, private and home schools can enter the Mars 2020
Name the Rover essay contest. One grand prize winner will name the
rover and be invited to see the spacecraft launch in July 2020 from
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The Name the Rover
contest is part of NASA's efforts to engage students in the STEM
enterprise behind Mars exploration and inspire interest in science,
technology, engineering and mathematics. NASA posted all the info
at: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/participate/name-the-rover/
+ NASA Goddard Space Flight Center has produced a safety guide for
approaching a black hole. Watch this video before you blast off to
learn more about black holes and (more importantly) how to stay
safe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMTwtb3TVIk&feature=youtu.be
Brochures, science video clips are available for downloading from:
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13322 NASA has produced a visualization
model of the appearance of a black hole depending on the observer's
angle of approach https://youtu.be/o-Psuz7u5OI
(NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center)
+ AMSAT-SA Space Symposium 2020 in South Africa is planned for
July 18, 2020. The theme will be: Amateur Radio in Space – explor-
ing VHF, UHF and Microwaves. The latest information will be post-
ed at: http://www.amsatsa.org.za/
+ AMSAT SA has announced that parallel to its analogue Kletskous
CubeSat, the group is working on a digital project featuring a
Software defined transponder. Called AfriCUBE, the CubeSat will
use the same space frame as KLETSKOUS. Anton Janovsky is current-
ly building a prototype transponder. AMSATSA is inviting persons
interested in becoming part of the development team to send their
details to admin(a)amsatsa.org.za.
+ Dance like nobody's watching! A Boston Dynamics robot performs
its gymnastics floor routine: https://youtu.be/_sBBaNYex3E
[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]
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In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the
President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining
donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive addi-
tional benefits. Application forms are available from the AMSAT
Office.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership
at one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the stu-
dent rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership
information.
73 and remember to behave and to help keep amateur radio in space,
This week's ANS Editor,
JoAnne Maenpaa, K9JKM
k9jkm at amsat dot org
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE SPECIAL BULLETIN
ANS-263.01
In this Special Bulletin:
* 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election Results
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-263.01
ANS-263 AMSAT News Service Special Bulletin
AMSAT News Service Special Bulletin 263.01
From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
DATE September 20, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-263.01
2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election Results
As a result of the 2019 Board of Directors Election, Jerry Buxton, N0JY;
Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA; Patrick Stoddard, WD9EWK; and Michelle
Thompson, W5NYV; will serve on the board for two years.
The First Alternate is Brennan Price, N4QX. The Second Alternate is
Howard (Howie) Defelice, AB2S. Both will serve for a term of one year.
The results of the voting with 1,052 ballots cast (892 electronic + 160
paper) are as follows:
675 votes ... Michelle Thompson, W5NYV
585 votes ... Patrick Stoddard, WD9EWK
526 votes ... Jerry Buxton, N0JY
515 votes ... Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA
480 votes ... Brennan Price, N4QX
435 votes ... Howard (Howie) Defelice, AB2S
399 votes ... Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
366 votes ... Jeff Johns, WE4B
These results submitted September 20, 2019 by
Clayton Coleman, W5PFG
AMSAT Secretary
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In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers life memberships,
and sustaining donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to
receive additional benefits. Application forms are available from
the AMSAT Office.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership
at one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the student
rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership
information.
73 and Remember to help keep Amateur Radio in space,
This week's ANS Contributing Editor,
JoAnne Maenpaa, K9JKM
k9jkm at amsat dot org
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The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and infor-
mation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite
Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space
including reports on the activities of a worldwide group of Amateur
Radio operators who share an active interest in designing, building,
launching and communicating through analog and digital Amateur Radio
satellites.
The news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur
Radio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it.
Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
ans-editor at amsat.org.
You can sign up for free e-mail delivery of the AMSAT News Service
Bulletins via the ANS List; to join this list see:
http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/ans
In this edition:
* Request For Cooperation in Receiving FO-29 (Fuji 3)
* NO-104 Camera Will be 'Live' This Week
* Chinese Taurus-1 Amateur Satellite Launched
* Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) Awards Grant to ARISS
* IARU Region 3 Approves New 15m Satellite Allocation
* Improvements to the AMSAT Live OSCAR Satellite Status Page
* Volunteer Opportunity - AMSAT Looking for Graphics Designer
* Nine US Schools Moved Forward in ARISS Selection Process
* AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium, October 12-13
* Final Steps Taken Toward ELaNa 25 Amateur Satellite Launch
* AMSAT Academy at the Albuquerque Duke City Hamfest
* Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule
* DM02 Satellite Expedition Sunday, September 22 - N6O/MM
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-258.01
ANS-258 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 258.01
>From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
DATE 2019-Sept-15
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-258.01
Request for cooperation in receiving Fuji 3 (FO-29)
The amateur satellite “Fuji 3” has been unable to confirm the opera-
tion of CW telemetry and heterodyne repeaters after 21:45 (UTC) on
July 9, 2019, but is more unstable than yesterday. However, while con-
firming the operation of CW telemetry and heterodyne repeaters, we con-
tinue to test for stable operation.
Therefore, those who can receive CW telemetry of Fuji No. 3 (FO-29)
will try to start with a command during the next pass through Japan,
so please report the reception report to the following address.
(Time of pass through Japan)
2019/09/14 06:40 16:45 (UTC)
2019/09/15 05:40 17:35 (UTC)
[Send email address of received report] oper(a)jarl.org
We ask for your cooperation in collecting information on Fuji 3 of
many users.
JARL Secretariat Member Section “Fuji 3” Telemetry
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NO-104 Camera Will be 'Live' This Week
Controllers for NO-104 (PSAT-2) announced on September 13 that they
have commanded the camera to take a picture and store it into memory
every 10 minutes. This mode should last for 7 days or at least to next
commanding session on Monday.
The transmitting counter, which selects a picture for downlink, is not
sychronized with the camera, so there is an uncertain delay between ac-
quiring a picture and its transmission, up to a maximum of 64 minutes.
Every picture will be downlinked just once so every reception counts.
The downlink is not operating during eclipse.
Further info on https://github.com/alpov/PSAT-2/blob/master/README.md
[ANS thanks Ales Povalac, OK2ALP, and Tomas Urbanec, OK2PNQ, for the
above information]
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Chinese Taurus-1 Amateur Satellite Launched
BG2BHC reported on Twitter that Taurus-1 launched on Thursday, Sept. 12
on the CZ-4B launch from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. Taurus-1
carries an FM to Codec2 repeater that operates using the same protocol
as LO-90 (LilacSat-1) and can use the same software (after frequencies
are changed). FM uplink is on 145.820 MHz, downlink on 436.760 MHz,
and the telemetry downlink is on 435.840 MHz.
CelesTrak currently has three objects from the launch cataloged out of
an expected four. The currently cataloged objects are 2019-059A,
2019-059B, and 2019-059D. TLEs can be found at
https://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/tle-new.txt
Nico Janssen, PA0DLO, reports that Doppler measurements suggest that
Taurus 1 is object 44530 (2019-059C), and the actual measured telemetry
downlink frequency: 435.8387 MHz. TLEs can be found at
https://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/tle-new.txt
For more information about this unique analog uplink, digital downlink
system, see the AMSAT Journal article / Symposium paper about LO-90 at
https://tinyurl.com/y6jzoful
[ANS thanks Paul Stoetzer, N8HM, adn Nico Janssen, PA0DLO, for the
above information]
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Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) Awards Grant to ARISS
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) has awarded a very
generous grant to ARISS for the Next Generation radio system. ARDC is
the owner and manager of the Internet network known as the AMPRNet. In
June of 2019, ARDC initiated a philanthropic endeavor to provide
monetary grants to organizations, groups, projects, and scholarships
which have significant potential to advance the state of the art of
Amateur Radio, and digital communications in general.
The ARISS Next Generation radio system (or Inter Operable Radio System
- IORS) will support easier radio mode transition, to enable new,
exciting capabilities for hams, students and the general public
including:
+New amateur radio communication and experimentation capabilities,
including an enhanced voice repeater and updated digital packet radio
(APRS) capabilities.
+Slow Scan TV (picture up and downlinks) in both the US and Russian
segments of ISS.
+New multi-voltage power supply will support present and future radio
capabilities and allow wireless experiments to be conducted.
In July, the Inter Operable Radio System successfully completed a
battery of stressful tests required as part of the final certification
of the hardware for launch to and operation on the International Space
Station. Final assembly of the flight safety certification in
preparation for launch is now underway and ARISS is working towards
launch ready status by the end of the year.
For more information on the award please see:
https://www.ampr.org/g2019-09-01a/
To contribute to ARISS and the IORS please see:
https://www.ariss.org/donate.html
ARISS and AMSAT thank ARDC for their generosity in supporting this
important project.
[ANS thanks ARISS, the AMSAT office, and ARDC for the above informa-
tion.]
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Symposium Papers Due September 23rd!
Final copies of papers must be submitted by September 23rd for
inclusion in the printed proceedings.
Abstracts and papers should be sent to Dan Schultz
at n8fgv(at)amsat.org
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IARU Region 3 Approves New 15m Satellite Allocation
The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) - Region 3 (Asia-Pacific
Region) Directors meeting was held in Tokyo September 2-3. A modified
interim Region 3 bandplan was approved which included an Amateur-Sat-
ellite Service allocation in the 15m band. The modified interim Region
3 bandplan proposed by the Region 3 Bandplan Committee was approved. A
notable change was addition of a satellite portion in 15m Band as
agreed at the last Region 3 Conference. The interim IARU Region 3 band-
plan is available at: https://tinyurl.com/y637aw47 A complete report
of the Region 3 Directors meeting may be found at:
https://amsat-uk.org/2019/09/12/iaru-r3-bandplan/
[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information]
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AMSAT and ARISS are currently supporting a FundRazr campaign
to raise $150,000 for critical radio infrastructure upgrades
on ISS. The upgrades are necessary to enable students to
continue to talk to astronauts in space via Amateur Radio.
We have reached a great milestone with $33,580 raised
or about 22% towards our goal. This would not have been
possible without your outstanding generosity!!
For more information and to DONATE TODAY visit:
https://fundrazr.com/arissnextgen?ref=ab_e7Htwa_ab_47IcJ9
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Improvements to the AMSAT Live OSCAR Satellite Status Page
Thanks to the efforts of new member Ed Little, KN6DBC, improvements
have been made to www.amsat.org/status<http://www.amsat.org/status>,
specifically, some filtering of the "Your Callsign" field has been
added in an effort to reject the occasional nonsense report. The entry
must look like a callsign, for example it must have at least one digit,
it must not end with a digit etc.
As a bonus, the "Your Grid Square" field has been added. Separate en-
tries are now preferred instead of workarounds like KM1P-FN42.
AMSAT maintains this page to give a single global reference point for
all users in the Amateur Satellite Service to show the most up-to-date
status of all satellites as actually reported in real time by users
around the world. Please help others and keep it current every time
you access a bird.
[ANS thanks Joe Fitzgerald, KM1P, 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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Volunteer Opportunity - AMSAT Looking for Graphics Designer
AMSAT has a need for a volunteer graphics designer to occasionally
assist with page layout of our in-house advertising panels for the
AMSAT Journal. The Journal uses Adobe InDesign software to publish
but our software can import and place PDF and JPG formatted pages
that you create with the graphics tools of your choice.
If you can fill this need contact Robert Bankston, KE4AL, AMSAT
VP-User Services at ke4al (at) amsat.org.
[ANS thanks AMSAT for the above information]
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Nine US Schools Moved Forward in ARISS Selection Process
The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) has ann-
ounced the schools/host organizations selected for amateur radio con-
tacts with the ISS during the first half of 2020. A total of 9 of the
submitted proposals during the recent proposal window have been accept-
ed 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, Engin-
eering, Arts and Math (STEAM) activities and raise their awareness of
space communications, radio communications, space exploration, and re-
lated areas of study and career possibilities.
The ARISS program anticipates that NASA will be able to provide sched-
uling opportunities for the 9 US host organizations during the January
to June 2020 time period. They are now at work completing an acceptable
equipment plan that demonstrates their ability to execute the ham radio
contact. Once their equipment plan is approved by the ARISS Technical
Mentors, the final selected schools/organizations will be scheduled as
their availability and flexibility match up with the scheduling oppor-
tunities offered by NASA.
The schools and host organizations are:
Celia Hays Elementary School, Rockwall, Texas
Golden Gate Middle School, Naples, Fla.
J.P. McConnell Middle School, Loganville, Ga.
Kittredge Magnet School, Atlanta, Ga.
Maple Dale Elementary School, Cincinnati, Ohio
Monroe Carrell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, Nashville, Tenn.
Oakwood School, Morgan Hill, Calif.
Ramona Lutheran School, Ramona, Calif.
River Ridge High School, New Port Richey, Fla.
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is a cooper-
ative venture of international amateur radio societies and the space
agencies that support the International Space Station (ISS). In the
United States, sponsors are the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
(AMSAT), the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the ISS National Lab
and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The primary
goal of ARISS is to promote exploration of science, technology, engin-
eering, and mathematics (STEAM) topics by organizing scheduled contacts
via amateur radio between crew members aboard the ISS and students in
classrooms or public forms. Before and during these radio contacts,
students, educators, parents, and communities learn about space, space
technologies, and amateur radio.
For more information, see www.ariss.org.
[ANS thanks ARISS for the above information]
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AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium, October 12-13
The AMSAT-UK Colloquium, incorporated into the RSGB Convention, will
take place October 12-13 at the Kents Hill Park Conference Centre,
Timbold Drive, Milton Keynes, MK7 6BZ.
A webstream of the Colloquium talks will be available at
https://batc.org.uk/live/
Booking for the RSGB Convention which includes the AMSAT-UK Colloquium
is at https://rsgb.org/main/about-us/rsgb-convention/
The weekend event attracts an international audience that ranges from
those involved in building and operating Amateur Radio satellites to
beginners who wish to find out more about this fascinating branch of
the hobby.
Included will be a roundup of a number of new live and potential space-
craft projects that are under investigation and/or development, plus
all the usual networking opportunities, the gala dinner, auction and
raffle.
Travel Information http://kentshillpark.com/how-to-find-us
The full schedule for both the AMSAT-UK Colloquium and RSGB Convention
talks is at https://rsgb.org/main/about-us/rsgb-convention/
[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information]
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Final Steps Taken Toward ELaNa 25 Amateur Satellite Launch
The upcoming NASA Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) mission
25 is scheduled to boost several new satellites carrying amateur radio
into space this fall.
The launch will carry more than a dozen cubesats to the ISS for deploy-
ment, including two satellites of particular interest to amateurs:
TJREVERB - Thomas Jefferson High School, Alexandria, Va. will carry
a 145.825 MHz APRS digipeater. Information on TJREVERB may be found
at https://activities.tjhsst.edu/cubesat/index.php
HuskySat – University of Washington, Seattle will be boosted into a
higher, 500km orbit via the Cygnus external deployment device, and
will carry a V/U linear transponder provided in cooperation with
AMSAT. The HuskySat web page is
https://sites.google.com/uw.edu/huskysatellitelab/huskysat-1
Although launch schedules and manifests are always subject to change,
other satellites announced for the ELaNa 25 launch that have secured
IARU coordination for amateur frequencies are:
Argus – St. Louis University, Mo. (437 MHz telemetry)
AzTechSat-1 – NASA Ames Research Center, Calif. (437 MHz telemetry)
CySat – Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa (436 MHz telemetry)
Phoenix – Arizona State University, Tempe (437 & 2400 MHz telemetry)
RadSat-U – Montana State University, Bozeman (437 MHz telemetry)
SPOC - University of Georgia, Athens (437 & 2400 MHz telemetry)
SwampSat II - University of Florida, Gainesville (437 & 2400 MHz
telemetry)
[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information]
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2019 marks AMSAT’s 50th Anniversary
of Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
To help celebrate, we are sponsoring the
AMSAT 50th Anniversary Awards Program.
Full details are available at
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-50th-anniversary-awards-program/
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AMSAT Academy at the Albuquerque Duke City Hamfest
AMSAT® Academy 2.0, which builds on last year's day-long course to in-
clude: guidance on how to set up a portable satellite ground station;
guidance on how to join a growing network of stations that capture,
record, and submit amateur-radio satellite telemetry to a central re-
pository; and practical tips for breaking the ice with local schools
in order to fold amateur-radio satellite and Amateur Radio in the In-
ternational Space Station (ARISS) activities into STEM education ef-
forts.
This year's AMSAT® Academy instructors include Robert Bankston, KE4AL,
vice-president, User Services, Amateur Radio Amateur Satellite Corpor-
ation (AMSAT), Ron Bondy, AD0DX, an AMSAT® Ambassador, and long-time
satellite enthusiasts Dan Eggert, AC9E, and Bill Ripley, KY5Q, an em-
bedded-systems architect. The course fee is $30, and includes break-
fast and a copy of the organization's "Getting Started with Amateur
Satellites."
Info about the hamfest is http://www.dukecityhamfest.org. Specific
info on the AMSAT Academy is at:
http://www.dukecityhamfest.org/amsat-academy .
[ANS thanks Bill Ripley, KY5Q, for the above information]
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Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule
Templestowe College, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, telebridge via
VK6MJ. The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS. The sched-
uled astronaut is Nick Hague KG5TMV. Contact is go for: Wednesday, 18
September, 2019 at 08:06:32 UTC 42 deg
Boys and Girls Club, Ft. Meade, MD., telebridge via VK4KHZ. The ISS
callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS. The scheduled astronaut
is Nick Hague KG5TMV. Contact is go for: Friday, 20 September, 2019 at
19:58:23 UTC 54 deg
School in Bulgaria, direct via TBD. The ISS callsign is presently
scheduled to be RSØISS. The scheduled astronaut is TBD. Contact is go
for Tuesday, 24 September at 16:10 UTC.
[ANS thanks ARISS team member Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, for the above
information]
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DM02 Satellite Expedition Sunday, September 22 - N6O/MM
Alex, N7AGF, and Ron, AD0DX, are planning to activate DM02 on Sunday,
September 22, 2019 on FM and Linear satellites.
It's a 5 or 6 hour boat trip to anchor off San Clemente Island. We
will be on the water for 22 hours and operating around 10 hours
beginning around 3:00 AM PDT (1000Z) on Sunday, September 22
The cost of the boat is $2500 and we would appreciate contributions
to help offset this cost. In the 24 hours after posting to Twitter we
have received around $1300 which Alex and I are very thankful for. The
island has Verizon and AT&T and Alex has a Garmin InReach so we
should be able to tweet passes. The plan is to make as many passes as
possible once we start operating around 3:00 AM PDT. We may skip some
of the low western passes.
We will be using N6O/mm and we have a qrz.com page with all the
details: https://www.qrz.com/db/N6O
If you need the grid please give us a call!
Of course this is dependent on the weather, but the captain says it
has been a good September so far. If you are able to contribute
financially we really appreciate the help to offset some of our
costs. Details to contribute are on the N6O QRZ.com webpage.
[ANS thanks Ron, AD0DX, and Alex, N7AGF, for the above information.]
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
EN54/EN64 September 13-15
Brad Smith, KC9UQR, will be active on AO-91 and AO-92 while traveling
this weekend in Wisconsin.
DN11/DN12 + DN03 September 17, 2019
Casey, KI7UNJ is heading to the DN11/DN12 line, September 17th. Look
for him on SO-50, AO-92, and AO-91, between 1657z and 1812z. On the
way back, Casey will make a quick stop in DN03 to catch te 2043z PO-101
pass. Watch Casey’s Twitter feed for further updates
https://twitter.com/KI7UNJ
DM02/mm (need we say more) September 22, 2019
Ron, AD0DX, and Alex, N7AGF, are chartering a boat to the ultra-rare
DM02 grid square. They will use the special event call sign November 6
Ocean/Maritime Mobile. Expected window of operation is from 1000z to
1900z, Sunday, September 22nd. More information is available on QRZ
https://www.qrz.com/db/N6O to include how you can help support this
monumental operation. Ron and Alex are expected to have cellular
service out there, so keep an eye on their Twitter feeds
https://twitter.com/ad0dx and https://twitter.com/N7AGF
FP, ST. PIERRE & MIQUELON (GN17) September 24 to October 8, 2019
Eric, KV1J, will once again be oper ating from the Island of Miquelon
(NA-032, DIFO FP-002 WLOTA 1417, Grid GN17) as FP/KV1J between Septem-
ber 24th and October 8th. This is his 13th trip to the island. Activi-
ty will be on 160-6 meters (no 60M – not author ized) using CW, SSB,
RTTY, FT8 (but primarily SSB, RTTY and FT8) and the satellites. He will
generally be on the highest frequency band that is open (favoring
12/10m). He will be active in the CQWW DX RTTY Contest (September 28-
29th). ADDED NOTE: Eric will usually try to be on as many Satellite
passes as he can when the WX is good, generally favoring the FO-29,
XW-2x, AO-7, and possibly the FM birds. Eric states, “Equipment is two
FT-817s and an Arrow dual band yagi. I’ll favor the SSB birds usually
higher in the passband, but will also try FM if they do not get too
busy. Satellite logging is by paper so may not get loaded to LoTW until
the week after I return to the USA.” Weekends may be limited since he
will be concentrating on the low(er) bands and contests. QSL via KV1J,
direct or by the Bureau. Also eQSL, ClubLog and LoTW. For more details
and updates, check out his Web page at:
http://www.kv1j.com/fp/Sep19.html
Remember to check out W3ZM On the Road for additional upcoming
activations! https://www.amsat.org/events/was-w3zm/
[ANS thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, for the above information]
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ The AMSAT-LU WSPR Picoballoon on 14.0956 USB released August 31 is
about to complete its first circumnavigation of the globe after tra-
veling 33,000 km in 12 days. AMSAT-LU appreciate any WSPR stations
that help to receive it, AMSAT-LU will recognize with a certificate
to stations that capture its 25 mW beacon. Also the APRS PicoBalloon
(145.825 via Sat 1W) will be returning to South America. Full story
with links at https://tinyurl.com/y5xkbrbr
(ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information)
+ For Flashback Friday, AMSAT released disk images of Bob McGwier,
N4HY's QUIKTRAK for both the Commodore 64 and Apple II to provide a
fun look back at the state-of-the art in satellite tracking in the
mid-1980s. Check them out at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-258-FBF
+ The Hawaii Space Flight Laboratory at the University of Hawaii has
applied to the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) for frequency
coordination for the amateur radio payloads aboard its Neutron-1
spacecraft. The amateur payload will provide a V/U FM voice repeater
for amateur and educational purposes. Proposed are 1k2-9k6 AX telem-
etry and FM voice UHF downlink and a VHF FM uplink. The Neutron-1
website is: https://www.hsfl.hawaii.edu/web/neutron1/
(ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information)
+ Japan called off a planned cargo ship launch to the International
Space Station on September 10 after a fire erupted on the launch
platform for the mission's rocket.
(ANS thanks Space.com for the above information)
+ The Dayton Amateur Radio Association (DARA) has signed a 5-year
agreement to keep Dayton Hamvention® at the Greene County Expo Cen-
ter. The agreement was announced on September 9.
(ANS thanks ARRL for the above information)
+ After years of construction, China’s new radio telescope is in ac-
tion. The telescope, called FAST (Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spher-
ical Radio Telescope) has double the collecting power of the Arecibo
Observatory in Puerto Rico, which has a 305 meter dish. Until now,
Arecibo was the world’s largest radio dish of its type.
(ANS thanks Universe Today for the above information)
* The College of Engineering at Villanova University has published a
very nice feature story about the University's involvement with ham
satellites. The article, titled, "They May be Building Nanosatel-
lites, but there’s Nothing Small about Villanova’s CubeSat Club,"
may be found at: https://tinyurl.com/yytj6vsj
+ An article by Karl-Heinz Krawczyk, DL1GKK, describes how to install
amateur radio software on the Raspberry Pi to provide the popular
data modes, SSTV, satellite tracking, SDR, rig control and logbook.
The English language article is available on the site of Indonesia's
national amateur radio society ORARI: https://tinyurl.com/y4gb82hb
(ANS thanks Southgate ARC for the above information)
+ An interesting article on Satellite collisions has been published
this week in SatNews Daily: https://tinyurl.com/yyk3f2q2
(ANS thanks Christy Hunter, KB6LTY, for the above information)
+ Help AMSAT return to Greater Orbits with Larger Footprints with ex-
citing technologies like attitude determination and control, and
software-defined transponders utilizing microwave bands. Consider a
one-time or recurring donation today: https://tinyurl.com/y5kupb55
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In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the
President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining
donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive addi-
tional benefits. Application forms are available from the AMSAT
Office.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership
at one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the stu-
dent rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership
information.
73 and Remember to help keep amateur radio in space,
This week's ANS Editor,
K0JM at amsat dot org
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ANS-256 AMSAT News Service Special Bulletin - Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) Awards Generous Grant to ARISS
by Paul Stoetzer 12 Sep '19
by Paul Stoetzer 12 Sep '19
12 Sep '19
AMSAT NEWS SERVICE SPECIAL BULLETIN
ANS-256
In this Special Bulletin:
* Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) Awards Generous Grant to
ARISS
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-256.01
ANS-256 AMSAT News Service Special Bulletin
AMSAT News Service Special Bulletin 256.01
From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD
DATE September 13, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-256.01
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) Awards Generous Grant to
ARISS
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) has awarded a very
generous grant to ARISS for the Next Generation radio system. ARDC is
the owner and manager of the Internet network known as the AMPRNet. In
June of 2019, ARDC initiated a philanthropic endeavor to provide
monetary grants to organizations, groups, projects, and scholarships
which have significant potential to advance the state of the art of
Amateur Radio, and digital communications in general.
The ARISS Next Generation radio system (or Inter Operable Radio System
- IORS) will support easier radio mode transition, to enable new,
exciting capabilities for hams, students and the general public
including:
+New amateur radio communication and experimentation capabilities,
including an enhanced voice repeater and updated digital packet radio
(APRS) capabilities.
+Slow Scan TV (picture up and downlinks) in both the US and Russian
segments of ISS.
+New multi-voltage power supply will support present and future radio
capabilities and allow wireless experiments to be conducted.
In July, the Inter Operable Radio System successfully completed a
battery of stressful tests required as part of the final certification
of the hardware for launch to and operation on the International Space
Station. Final assembly of the flight safety certification in
preparation for launch is now underway and ARISS is working towards
launch ready status by the end of the year.
For more information on the award please see:
https://www.ampr.org/g2019-09-01a/
To contribute to ARISS and the IORS please see:
https://www.ariss.org/donate.html
ARISS and AMSAT thank ARDC for their generosity in supporting this
important project.
[ANS thanks ARISS, the AMSAT office, and ARDC for the above information.]
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In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers life memberships,
and sustaining donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to
receive additional benefits. Application forms are available from
the AMSAT Office.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership
at one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the
student rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership
information.
73 and Remember to help keep Amateur Radio in space,
This week's ANS Contributing Editor,
Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
n8hm at amsat dot org
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-251
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:
* AMSAT Board of Directors Election Ballots Due September 15
* 2019 AMSAT Space Symposium Preliminary Schedule Now Available
* 2019 AMSAT Symposium Early-Bird Registration Ends September 15
* DM02 Satellite Expedition Sunday, September 22 - N6O/MM
* VUCC Awards & Endorsements for August 2019
* How to Support AMSAT
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Satellite Shorts from All Over
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-251.01
ANS-251 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 251.01
>From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
September 8, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-251.01
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Don't miss the 50th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium
October 18-20 in Arlington, VA.
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/
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AMSAT Board of Directors Election Ballots Due September 15
Votes must be received no later than Sunday, September 15, 2019 in
order to be counted in the 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election.
AMSAT members should have received ballots by mail. Members who have
not yet received their ballot must contact ElectionBuddy via email to
amsat(a)electionbuddy.com
[ANS thanks AMSAT for the above information.]
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2019 AMSAT Space Symposium Preliminary Schedule Now Available
A preliminary schedule of events for the 2019 AMSAT Space Symposium
has been posted to the AMSAT website.
It can be accessed at https://www.amsat.org/symposium-schedule/
[ANS thanks the 2019 AMSAT Symposium Team for the above information.]
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2019 AMSAT Symposium Early-Bird Registration Ends September 15
An early-bird registration rate for the 37th Annual AMSAT Space
Symposium and General Meeting, Friday through Sunday, October 18-20,
2019, in Arlington, Virginia, is available through September 15, 2019
per the following schedule:
Early Registration Through September 15, 2019 ......... $60
Registration September 16, 2019 – October 11, 2019 .... $65
Registration at the Door .............................. $70
You can complete your registration on-line via the AMSAT Store:
https://www.amsat.org/product-category/amsat-symposium/
This year, all registrants will receive a digital copy of the Proceed-
ings on a thumb drive. Attendees may purchase a hard copy for $25.00.
Non-attendees may put their name on a waiting list for a hard copy, if
there are any left over. The digital version of the Proceedings will
be made available on the online store shortly after the Symposium
concludes.
Student Registration is 50% off and does not include the Proceedings.
[ANS thanks the 2019 AMSAT Symposium Team for the above information.]
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Symposium Papers Due September 23rd!
Final copies of papers must be submitted by September 23rd for
inclusion in the printed proceedings.
Abstracts and papers should be sent to Dan Schultz
at n8fgv(at)amsat.org
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DM02 Satellite Expedition Sunday, September 22 - N6O/MM
Alex, N7AGF, and Ron, AD0DX, are planning to activate DM02 on Sunday,
September 22, 2019 on FM and Linear satellites.
It's a 5 or 6 hour boat trip to anchor off San Clemente Island. We
will be on the water for 22 hours and operating around 10 hours
beginning around 3:00 AM PDT (1000Z) on Sunday, September 22
The cost of the boat is $2500 and we would appreciate contributions
to help offset this cost. In the 24 hours after posting to Twitter we
have received around $1300 which Alex and I are very thankful for. The
island has Verizon and AT&T and Alex has a Garmin InReach so we
should be able to tweet passes. The plan is to make as many passes as
possible once we start operating around 3:00 AM PDT. We may skip some
of the low western passes.
We will be using N6O/mm and we have a qrz.com page with all the
details: https://www.qrz.com/db/N6O
If you need the grid please give us a call!
Of course this is dependent on the weather, but the captain says it
has been a good September so far. If you are able to contribute
financially we really appreciate the help to offset some of our
costs. Details to contribute are on the N6O QRZ.com webpage.
[ANS thanks Ron, AD0DX, and Alex, N7AGF, for the above information.]
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2019 marks AMSAT’s 50th Anniversary
of Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
To help celebrate, we are sponsoring the
AMSAT 50th Anniversary Awards Program.
Full details are available at
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-50th-anniversary-awards-program/
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VUCC Awards & Endorsements for August 2019
Here are the endorsements and new VUCC Satellite Awards issued by the
ARRL for the period August 1, 2019 through September 1, 2019. Congrat-
ulations to all those who made the list this month!
CALL 01Aug 01Sep
K8YSE 1884 1926
KO4MA 1673 1694
WA4NVM 1536 1544
N8RO 1068 1070
K8TL 982 1012
N6UK 626 675
N9IP 625 635
KE4AL 556 602
NS3L 505 526
W7QL 401 451
K9UO 425 450
PV8DX 360 373
AC9E 300 352
AD0HJ 282 300
PS8ET 275 274
N7EGY 200 250
W0NBC 106 137
KC9UQR 113 132
AI9IN 100 125
N7AME 100 125
N4QX 100 106
AA0MZ New 102
KI0G New 102
DL4ZAB New 101
KD8RTT New 101
WD9EWK (DM54) New 101
W7BMD New 100
If you find errors or omissions. please contact me off-list at
<mycall>@<mycall>.com and I'll revise the announcement. This list was
developed by comparing the ARRL .pdf listings for the two months.
It's a visual comparison so omissions are possible. Apologies if your
call was not mentioned. Thanks to all those who are roving to grids
that are rarely on the birds. They are doing most of the work!
[ANS thanks Ron Parsons, W5RKN, for the above information.]
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Purchase AMSAT gear on our Zazzle storefront.
25% of the purchase price of each product goes
towards Keeping Amateur Radio in Space
https://www.zazzle.com/amsat_gear
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How to Support AMSAT
AMSAT relies on the support of our members and the amateur radio
community to Keep Amateur Radio in Space.
How can you help?
* Join AMSAT
Both you and AMSAT will benefit when you join. You get the AMSAT
Journal bimonthly and support from AMSAT Ambassadors. Member dues
and donations provide AMSAT’s primary support.
Join today at
https://www.amsat.org/product-category/amsat-membership/
* Become a Life Member
Becoming a Life Member has never been easier. Now you can become a
Life Member with 12 monthly payments of $74 through our online
store.
See https://www.amsat.org/product/lifetime-membership/ for details.
* Donate to AMSAT
Make a one time or recurring donation to AMSAT today. Even as little
as one dollar a month can make a difference!
Donate today at https://www.amsat.org/donate/
* Purchase AMSAT gear on our Zazzle storefront.
AMSAT receives 25% of the price of each sale on AMSAT logo
merchandise from our Zazzle storefront located at
https://www.zazzle.com/amsat_gear
* Support AMSAT when you make purchases from Amazon! So far, AMSAT
has received $4,194.21 from AmazonSmile. Search for "Radio Amateur
Satellite Corporation"
https://smile.amazon.com/ref=smi_ext_twt_dshb_smi
* Volunteer for AMSAT
AMSAT relies on volunteers for nearly all of our activities. If you
have an idea for how to help, please let us know, Details on
volunteering can be found at
https://www.amsat.org/volunteer-for-amsat/
[ANS thanks the AMSAT office for the above information.]
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AMSAT and ARISS are currently supporting a FundRazr campaign
to raise $150,000 for critical radio infrastructure upgrades
on ISS. The upgrades are necessary to enable students to
continue to talk to astronauts in space via Amateur Radio.
We have reached a great milestone with $33,580 raised
or about 17% towards our goal. This would not have been
possible without your outstanding generosity!!
For more information and to DONATE TODAY visit:
https://fundrazr.com/arissnextgen?ref=ab_e7Htwa_ab_47IcJ9
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
+Canyon Tour (DM35, DM36, DM37, DM45, DM46) September 7-16, 2019
RJ, WY7AA, will be traveling from WY to Vegas and then off to the
Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon and back to Vegas. He will certainly be
activating DM35,36,37,45, and 46, and who knows what else he will
throw in on his way there and back. Watch RJ’s Twitter feed for
details. https://twitter.com/WY7AA
+AM1SAT (All Grids in Spain) September 9-15, 2019
AMSAT-EA will be transmitting its special call AM1SAT via all active
satellites from September 9th to September 15th as part of the V
RadioHam Fair IberRadio 2019 activities. IberRadio is the biggest
event for the ham community in Southwest Europe and will open doors
September 14th and 15th . Learn more about IberRadio at
http://www.iberradio.es.
AM1SAT call sign will be active from a minimum of 14 different grids
during that time to help satellite operators to collect as much EA
locators as possible.
As part of this activity and in order to promote the participation,
AMSAT-EA is sponsoring the AM1SAT Special Award in two categories:
SILVER and GOLD
More info available at https://www.amsat-ea.org/
+DN11/DN12 + DN03 - September 17, 2019
Casey, KI7UNJ, is heading to the DN11/DN12 line, September 17th. Look
for him on SO-50, AO-92, and AO-91, between 1657z and 1812z. On the
way back, Casey will make a quick stop in DN03 to catch the 2043z
PO-101 pass. Watch Casey’s Twitter feed for further updates
https://twitter.com/KI7UNJ
+DM02 - September 22, 2019
Ron, AD0DX, and Alex, N7AGF, are chartering a boat to the ultra-rare
DM02 grid square. They will use the special event call sign November 6
Ocean/Maritime Mobile. Expected window of operation is from 1000z to
1900z, Sunday, September 22nd. More information is available on QRZ
https://www.qrz.com/db/N6O to include how you can help support this
monumental operation. Ron and Alex are expected to have cellular
service out there, so keep an eye on their Twitter feeds
https://twitter.com/ad0dx and https://twitter.com/N7AGF
Remember to check out W3ZM On the Road for additional upcoming
activations!
https://www.amsat.org/events/was-w3zm/
[ANS thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, for the above information.]
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AMSAT, along with our ARISS partners, is developing an amateur
radio package, including two-way communication capability, to
be carried on-board Gateway in lunar orbit. Support AMSAT's
projects today at https://www.amsat.org/donate/
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Satellite Shorts from All Over
+AMSAT Argentina reports that the digipeater on BugSat-1 / Tita is
active at 9K6 AFSK, call=LU7AA, also a ?DX? command should give
stations heard.
Passes & Frequencies at http://amsat.org.ar/pass?satx=tita Pwr is 2W.
(Via LU7AA, AMSAT Argentina)
+A Japanese cargo spacecraft loaded with more than four tons of
supplies,spare parts and experiment hardware is scheduled to launch
from theTanegashima Space Center in southern Japan to the Inter-
national Space Station at 5:33 p.m. EDT Tuesday, Sept. 10 (6:33 a.m.
Sept. 11 in Japan). Live coverage of the launch and capture will air
on NASA Television and the agency’s website.
(Via NASA, https://tinyurl.com/ANS-251-NASA)
+Having trouble uploading satellite QSOs to ARRL's Logboook of the
World? See AMSAT's guide at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-251-LoTW
+Looking for information about satellite frequencies or operating
status? The AMSAT website has you covered!
https://www.amsat.org/two-way-satellites/
+It's going to be an exciting fall for Amateur Radio in Space! The
50th Anniversary Space Symposium will take place in October and the
launches of both RadFxSat-2 / Fox-1E and HuskySat-1 carrying an AMSAT
V/u transponder are expected to occur.
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In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the
President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining
donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive
additional benefits. Application forms are available from the
AMSAT office.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership at
one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the
student rate for a maximum of six post-secondary years in this
status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT office for additional student
membership information.
73,
This week's ANS Editor,
Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
n8hm at amsat dot org
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-244
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mation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite
Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space
including reports on the activities of a worldwide group of Amateur
Radio operators who share an active interest in designing, building,
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:
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In this edition:
* 2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting
* 2019 AMSAT Symposium Early-Bird Registration Rate Until September 15
* Second Call for AMSAT 2019 Symposium Papers
* Mark Johns, KØJM, Appointed Editor-in-Chief AMSAT News Service
* Emergency Traffic Relayed over AO-92 Satellite
* University of Tsukuba YUI Satellite Project D-ATV User Survey
* ARISS Activities
* AMSAT SA Dual Band Yagi Now Available for Export
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* German CEPT Response States Sharing of 144-146 MHz Not Realistic
* Talks by Radio Amateurs at UKHAS Conference London Sept 7
* CAMSAT Applies for IARU Coordination for Four V/U Transponder Satellites
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-244.01
ANS-244 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 244.01
From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
DATE September 1, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-244.01
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The AMSAT Office will be closed from Friday, August 30th - Tuesday,
September 10th.
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2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting
Please join us for the 2019 AMSAT 50th Anniversary Symposium, to be
held in the Washington, DC Metro Area on October 18, 19, and 20,
2019.
The Symposium venue will be the Hilton Arlington, located in the
heart of the Ballston neighborhood of Arlington, VA. The Hilton
Arlington is located at 950 North Stafford Street, Arlington,
Virginia, 22203, USA TEL: +1-703-528-6000 and the reservation code is
AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation).
Connected to the Ballston Metro Station, the hotel offers easy and
effortless access to Washington DC's top tourist destinations like
the National Mall, Smithsonian Museums and historic monuments. The
hotel is six miles from Reagan National Airport and the National Mall.
There are plenty of restaurants nearby.
The Symposium will feature OSCAR Park - a display of satellites from
throughout the history of amateur radio in space - paper
presentations, and a banquet with speakers celebrating AMSAT's long
history, and other events. The AMSAT Board of Directors Meeting will
be held on October 16th and 17th at the same hotel. Two guided tours
are available. On Sunday, October 20th a bus tour to the Smithsonian
Air & Space Museum is available for $30 (max 35 people) and on
Monday, October 21st, AMSAT President Joe Spier will lead a day tour
to the National Mall via the Metro.
So please plan on attending the 50th Anniversary Symposium - you
will be glad you did and keep checking the AMSAT website for further
updates and information.
The 2019 AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual Meeting features:
+ Space Symposium with Amateur Satellite Presentations
+ Operating Techniques, News, & Plans from the Amateur Satellite World
+ Board of Directors Meeting open to AMSAT members (October 16-17)
+ Opportunities to Meet Board Members and Officers
+ AMSAT Annual General Membership Meeting
+ Annual Banquet, Speakers and Door Prizes !!
The latest news and information is always posted at:
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/
[ANS thanks the 2019 AMSAT Symposium Team for the above information]
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2019 AMSAT Symposium Early-Bird Registration Rate Until September 15
An early-bird registration rate for the 37th Annual AMSAT Space
Symposium and General Meeting, Friday through Sunday, October 18-20,
2019, in Arlington, Virginia, is available through September 15, 2019
per the following schedule:
Early Registration Through September 15, 2019 ......... $60
Registration September 16, 2019 – October 11, 2019 .... $65
Registration at the Door .............................. $70
You can complete your registration on-line via the AMSAT Store:
https://www.amsat.org/product-category/amsat-symposium/
This year, all registrants will receive a digital copy of the Proceed-
ings on a thumb drive. Attendees may purchase a hard copy for $25.00.
Non-attendees may put their name on a waiting list for a hard copy, if
there are any left over. The digital version of the Proceedings will
be made available on the online store shortly after the Symposium
concludes.
Student Registration is 50% off and does not include the Proceedings.
[ANS thanks the 2019 AMSAT Symposium Team for the above information]
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Second Call for AMSAT 2019 Symposium Papers
This is the second call for papers for the 2019 AMSAT-NA Annual
Meeting and Space Symposium to be held on October 18-20 at the
Hilton Arlington, 950 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Virginia.
Proposals for papers, symposium presentations, and poster
presentations are invited on any topic of interest to the amateur
satellite community. We request a tentative title of your
presentation as soon as possible, with final copy to be submitted by
September 23 for inclusion in the printed proceedings. Abstracts
and papers should be sent to Dan Schultz at n8fgv at amsat dot org.
[ANS thanks Dan Schultz, N8FGV for the above information.]
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Mark Johns, KØJM, Appointed Editor-in-Chief AMSAT News Service
Robert Bankston, KE4AL, VP-User Services announced the appointment of
Mark D. Johns, KØJM, as Editor-in-Chief of the AMSAT News Service.
Johns, currently serving as a rotating ANS weekly editor, steps up to
replace EMike McCardel, AA8EM, who is facing a long recovery follow-
ing a serious injury while clearing storm damage at his home in early
August.
Mark Johns is Professor Emeritus, Journalism and Communication Stud-
ies, of Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, but now resides in the Minne-
apolis, Minn. area. He is a life member of ARRL and AMSAT, holds a
DXCC Satelite certificate, and is a member of the Minnesota Wireless
Association and the Twin Cities DX Association (TCDXA). Mark is also
on the editorial staff of the Gray Line Report, the newsletter of
the TCDXA.
Mark grew up in Des Moines, Iowa and was first licensed there in 1967
as WNØRGV. Through college, grad school, and early career he operated
from various QTHs in Nebraska, Minnesota, and Iowa as WAØRGV, and
later as KØMDJ. He began operating satellites in the early 1980s.
After living in Cedar Falls, Iowa for 26 years, he took a one year
work assignment in Nottingham, UK during 2011-12 and operated there
as MØGZO. From fall of 2012 until spring of 2017 his QTH was Decorah,
but he also operated in Malta as 9H3DJ for half of 2016 while on an-
other work assignment. His current callsign was granted in 2018, and
he is primarily active on the linear transponder satellites.
[ANS thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, VP-User Services for the above
information]
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Emergency Traffic Relayed over AO-92 Satellite
On August 27, 2019, Clayton, W5PFG, and his father Jack, AC5DI, were
traversing the Chihuahuan Desert in Big Bend National Park, Texas,
USA, when their vehicle became stuck in mud from recent monsoon rains.
Being stuck up to the axles, they were unable to self-recover from
the situation, requiring assistance from Park Rangers. August temper-
atures in this desert reach upwards of 110-115 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is no mobile phone coverage outside park headquarters.
Clayton made contact via AMSAT satellite AO-92 with Kevin, KK4YEL,
in Florida. During the satellite pass, stations stood by while Clayton
relayed emergency traffic to Kevin. This information included details
about the situation including precise latitude and longitude, the
phone number for Big Bend National Park, vehicle description, and wel-
fare of the party.
Other stations listening to the pass including Brian, KG5GJT, contacted
the park headquarters. Within two hours, Park Rangers arrived on scene
and recovered the stuck vehicle. No person was injured, and no equipment
was damaged.
Clayton and Jack were traveling to DL88jx, a maidenhead grid square high-
ly sought after by many ARRL VUCC members. Clayton had previously made
two successful trips to DL88jx. Both Clayton and Jack are very grateful
to Kevin, KK4YEL, the responsiveness of the amateur radio community,
and to the Park Rangers and staff of Big Bend National Park.
Incident discussion via Twitter quickly provided recordings of the
AO-92 satellite traffic:
Recording courtesy of KQ4MM
https://twitter.com/KQ4MM/status/1166396579416354816
Recording courtesy of CO6CBF/W5CBF
https://twitter.com/CO6CBF/status/1166432549847085056
[ANS thanks Clayton Coleman, W5PFG, for the above information]
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Purchase AMSAT Gear on our Zazzle storefront.
25% of the purchase price of each product goes
towards Keeping Amateur Radio in Space
https://www.zazzle.com/amsat_gear
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University of Tsukuba YUI Satellite Project D-ATV User Survey
Takehiro Okamoto, student leader of University of Tsukuba YUI project
in Japan, reports his team is developing a 2U cubesat planned to fea-
ture real-time video transmission from space as the main mission. This
project, wants the general public to view and use the images, and are
soliciting user opinions.
They plan to downlink D-ATV from the 2U CubeSat, similar to HamTV
from the ISS. Complete the survey posted at:
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-244-Tsukuba-Survey (use google translate)
The university YUI cubesat development web page can be accessed at:
https://yui.kz.tsukuba.ac.jp/ (use google translate)
[ANS thanks Takehiro Okamoto, University of Tsukuba for the above
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ARISS Activities
+ Tuesday, September 3, 2019 08:06 UTC
Kingston Community School, Kingston SE, South Australia, tele-
bridge via K6DUE located in Maryland. The ISS callsign is pre-
sently scheduled to be NA1SS. The scheduled astronaut is Drew
Morgan KI5AAA. Listen on 145.800 for east coast North American
stations.
+ Tuesday, September 3, 2019 16:05 UTC
Galileo STEM Academy, Eagle, ID, direct via W7GSA. The ISS call-
sign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS. The scheduled astronaut
is Nick Hague KG5TMV. Listen on 145.800 for western North Amer-
ican stations.
AMSAT and ARISS are currently supporting a FundRazr campaign to raise
$150,000 for critical radio infrastructure upgrades on ISS. These up-
grades are necessary to enable students to continue to talk to astro-
nauts in space via Amateur Radio. We have reached a great milestone
with $24,130 raised or about 16% towards our goal. This would not have
been possible without your outstanding generosity!! For more informa-
tion and to DONATE TODAY visit:
https://fundrazr.com/arissnextgen?ref=ab_e7Htwa_ab_47IcJ9
[ANS thanks ARISS for the above information]
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AMSAT SA Dual Band Yagi Now Available for Export
AMSAT South Africa (AMSAT SA) has developed a dual-band Yagi VHF/UHF
antenna for satellite operation. The antenna has a 50-ohm designed
driver. The Yagi has a unique element called a 'Open Sleeve' which
is a director very close to the driven element. The driven element
is sized for 2M. When operating on 70cm the 'Open Sleeve' acts as
part of the driven element on 70cm (Third harmonic of 2M).
The original concept was developed in 1946 by Dr J T Bolljahn of the
Stanford Research institute but was not introduced into amateur radio
until the 1950s. The AMSAT SA version is based on a design by DK7ZB
with modifications by WB5CXC.
Until recently this antenna was available only in South Africa. Fol-
lowing requests from many amateurs outside South Africa AMSAT SA can
offer the Yagi for export if ordered in a batch of 6, at R950 each
(approx US $65), total for a batch of 6 is R5700. (approx US $ 390)
to countries in the European Union and the USA. For Australia and New
Zealand R1000 per unit in a batch of 6 total RR6000. Pricing for
other countries on request.
More information is available on the AMSAT SA web:
http://www.amsatsa.org.za/
http://www.amsatsa.org.za/DualbandYagi.htm
[ANS thanks AMSAT SA for the above information]
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
+ Help Celebrate AMSAT's 50th Anniversary with these "W3ZM on the Road"
Operations: https://www.amsat.org/events/was-w3zm/
+ N7MJ Roving 11 State Tour - WY, NE, IA, IL, KY, TN, AR, OK, TX, NM,
AZ, August 25th - September 9th, 2019.
Jack M7MJ is heading out (in his Vette) on a 2 weeks road trip from
Cheyenne, WY to the big 25th Anniversary Celebration of the National
Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY, (August 28-31). Then he will
head through TN to AR (EM34) for a family gathering 9/3-4, the
another family gathering 9/4-5 in Atoka, OK (EM14/24). With the
partying over, down through TX and NM and end up in Chandler, AZ.
FM only.
+ Way Up in the Northeast (GN27, GN26, GN37) Aug 26 - Sept 7, 2019
Chris, VE3FU will be in GN27 August 26-30 and will try to make a trip
to GN26, possibly on the GN26/27 line. He will be in GN37 (again)
August 30-September 7. Chris will be operating as VO2AC/1 and try to
announce operating times on Twitter as far ahead as possible.
https://twitter.com/ChrisVE3FU.
+ Peru - August 31 - September 7, 2019
Tony, KD8RTT will be in Peru Saturday night, August 31 and leave on
Saturday, September 7. FM passes, mainly AO-91 and AO-92, vacation
schedule permitting. Tony is not exactly sure what days/times he can
operate yet, but he'll try to tweet before he gets on any passes.
https://twitter.com/kd8rtt
+ AM1SAT (All Grids in Spain) September 9-15, 2019
AMSAT-EA will be transmitting its special call AM1SAT via all active
satellites from September 9th to September 15th as part of the V
RadioHam Fair IberRadio 2019 activities. IberRadio is the biggest
event for the ham community in SouthWest Europe and will open doors
September 14th and 15th . Learn more about IberRadio at
http://www.iberradio.es.
The AM1SAT call sign will be active from a minimum of 14 different
grids during that time to help satellite operators to collect as
much EA locators as possible.
As part of this activity and in order to promote the participation,
AMSAT-EA is sponsoring the AM1SAT Special Award in two categories,
Silver and Gold. More info available at https://www.amsat-ea.org/
and as a pdf at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-237-AM1SAT-Award.
+ D4, CAPE VERDE (Update/Satellite Op). Harald, DF2WO, will once
again be active as D44TWO from Praia, Santiago Island (AF-005),
between September 29th and October 13th. Activity will be holiday
style on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB and mostly the Digital modes.
(FT8, PSK31, JT65 and RTTY) and slow CW.
Harald has been working hard in the last few months getting his
satellite station for QO-100 working and is now confident he will
use it from Cabo Verde. He will be using an Icom 7300, 2 Transvert-
ers with 3 watts output on EsHail using the QO-100 Geostationary
Satellite. He will also have a FT-450D into a homemade HEX BEAM
and a dipole for 40 meters. Please DO NOT send your card via the
Bureau it WILL NOT be received - To receive a bureau card you MUST
request via M0OXO OQRS ONLY! (Via Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #1428)
+ WW0, UNITED STATES (Special Event). Members of the Northern Colorado
Amateur Radio Club (NCARC), WWV ARC, RMHam, and FCCW along with the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) will activate
special event station WW0WWV between September 28 and October 2 to
celebrate the 100th anniversary of WWV, the world's oldest contin-
uously operating radio station.
The WW0WWV station(s) will be set up adjacent to the WWV transmitter
site in Fort Collins, Colorado. Operations will be on various HF bands
following typical propagation, and will include 160 meters as well as
satellites (SO-50, AO-91, and AO-92) and 6-meter meteor scatter.
Modes will be CW, SSB and digital. QSL via ClubLog's OQRS, LoTW,
or direct to the WWV Amateur Radio Club, 1713 Ridgewood Rd, Fort
Collins, CO 80526, USA. For more details, visit the following URLs:
http://wwv100.com
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-244-NIST-WWV
(Via Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #1428)
[ANS Thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, for the above information]
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The Fox-In-A-Box Raspberry Pi SD card for setting up a
Raspberry Pi-based telemetry station for the Fox-1 satellites
now supports the Raspberry Pi 4.
Get yours today on the AMSAT Store!
https://amsat.org/product/fox-in-a-box-raspberry-pi-sd-card/
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German CEPT Response States Sharing of 144-146 MHz Not Realistic
Update: The ARRL reported on August 30, 2019 -
144 – 146 MHz Removed from French Proposal for Additional Aero-
nautical Applications: https://tinyurl.com/ANS-244-ARRL-2M-Removed
The latest development regarding the proposal to share 144-146 MHz
comes from Germany.
They state, "Germany does not support the inclusion of the 144-146 MHz
primary allocated to the amateur service/amateur satellite service in
the proposed WRC-23 agenda item regarding a possible new allocation to
the aeronautical mobile service (AMS) for non-safety applications.
Consequently, Germany cannot determine a single realistic sharing scen-
ario, not leading to serious mutual interference on both sides and not
seriously degrading the use of the 144-146 MHz band."
This document can accessed at:
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-244-German-CEPT-Response
[ANS thanks CEPT/European Electronic Communications Committee for the
above information]
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Talks by Radio Amateurs at UKHAS Conference London Sept 7
The 2019 UK High Altitude Society Conference is taking place in White
City, London on Saturday, September 7.
The conference takes place at The Invention Rooms, 68 Wood Lane, White
City, London, W12 7TA, and attracts those interested in learning about
building and flying High Altitude Balloons or in tracking their 434 MHz
signals.
Some of the radio amateurs giving talks on high altitude balloon communi-
cations are:
+ AutoRX by Mark Jessop VK5QI
+ Citizen space exploration & inflatable spacecraft by Michael
Johnson M0MJJ
+ The Apollo Flight – model-making and tech behind the dashboard
by Dave Akerman M0RPI
+ Insurance & UKHAS Server Support by Steve Randall G8KHW
+ Recovering, Reprogramming and Re-flying Radiosondes by Andrew
Mulholland MI0BPB
+ Hwoyee NSL-45 Experiences by Dave Akerman M0RPI and Steve
Randall G8KHW
There will be helium and foil balloons available for the pico launch
at the end of the conference.
UKHAS conference information is at:
https://ukhas.org.uk/general:ukhasconference2019
Tickets are at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-244-Tickets-UKHAS
[ANS thanks UKHAS and AMSAT-UK for the above information]
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The digital download version of the 2019 edition of
Getting Started with Amateur Satellites is now available as a
DRM-free PDF from the AMSAT Store. Get yours today!
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-237-Getting-Started
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CAMSAT Applies for IARU Coordination for Four V/U Transponder Satellites
The Chinese Amateur Satellite Group (CAMSAT) has applied for frequency
coordination for four small satellites - CAS-8A, CAS-8B, CAS-8C, and
CAS-8D. The CAS-8 satellites are a Student Small Satellites project
initiated by the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization (APSCO),
which is headquartered in Beijing China. APSCO was inaugurated in 2008
as an inter-governmental organization. including Bangladesh, China,
Mongolia, Pakistan, Peru, Thailand, Turkey and Indonesia.
The project consists of four satellites, including a pilot microsatel-
lite CAS-8A for technical verification and a primary microsatellite
CAS-8B, two 3U cube satellites CAS-8C and CAS-8D. CAS-8A is scheduled
to be launched by the end of 2020, and the CAS-8B, CAS-8C, CAS-8D sat-
ellites are scheduled to be launched at the end of 2021 ON the same
launch.
The CAS-8 satellites project is supported by the Chinese government. The
project is led by Beihang University, which is China's most outstanding
university in aerospace. tHE Chinese Amateur Satellite Group (CAMSAT)
cooperates with Beihang University to bring amateur radio into the pro-
ject.
the CAS-8 satellites will realize the synergy between the eight countries
of APSCO to build an amateur radio alliance through space, adding new
science popularization tools to young students in APSCO member countries
for self-training, inter-communication and technical investigations, and
also providing a new satellite platform for amateur radio enthusiasts
around the world.
CAMSAT 8A - 30kg Microsat. V/U transponder, UHF CW and AX25 4k8/9k6
GMSK telemetry beacons and S Band 192kbps GMSK Image and
4k8/9k6 GMSK telemetry downlinks. Planning a launch from
Jiuquan in Oct 2020 into a 600km SSO.
CAMSAT 8B - 30kg Microsat. V/U transponder, UHF CW and AX25 4k8/9k6
GMSK telemetry beacons and S Band 192kbps GMSK Image and
4k8/9k6 GMSK telemetry downlinks. Planning a launch from
Jiuquan in Oct 2021 into a 600km SSO.
CAMSAT 8C - 3U CubeSat. V/U linear transponder, UHF CW and AX25 4k8/9k6
GMSK telemetry downlinks and S Band AX25 4k8/9k6 GMSK inter
satellite links. Planning a launch from Jiuqhan in Oct 20121
into a 600km SSO.
CAMSAT 8D - 3U CubeSat. V/U linear transponder, UHF CW and AX25 4k8/9k6
GMSK telemetry downlinks and S Band AX25 4k8/9k6 GMSK inter
satellite links. Planning a launch from Jiuqhan in Oct 20121
into a 600km SSO.
Additional information is pending IARU frequency coordination activities.
[ANS thanks CAMSAT and the IARU for the above information]
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ NASA will be tracking Hurricane Dorian throughout this Labor Day
(USA) weekend. The agency will provide status updates on the storm
as it nears Florida and NASA's Kennedy Space Center on the state's
central east coast, as well as updated video and imagery. Status
updates on Hurricane Dorian will be available at:
https://blogs.nasa.gov/hurricanes/tag/dorian-2019/
Updated imagery and video of the storm, including any view of Dorian
from the International Space Station, will be available as soon as
possible the NASA Media Resources page at:
https://www.nasa.gov/mediaresources
+ 2019 marks AMSAT’s 50th Anniversary of Keeping Amateur Radio in
Space. To help celebrate, AMSAT is sponsoring the AMSAT 50th
Anniversary Awards Program. Full details are available at
https://www.amsat.org/amsat-50th-anniversary-awards-program/
Bruce Paige, KK5DO, Director of Contests and Awards, reported
this week that the awards are being printed and will be sent
shortly to all those who have applied.
+ The Huntingdon, West Virginia Herald Dispatch newspaper published
a feature, "Ham radio event planned at South Point library" inform-
ing interested Tri-State residents will have an opportunity to find
out what ham radio and Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) are
all about during the event "HAM Radio — From Across the Street to
Outer Space," set to take place at 6 p.m. Sept. 9 at the Briggs
Lawrence County Public Library's Southern Branch. Presentations
include a look at amateur radio's role and capability of communi-
cating with the space shuttle, satellites and moon bounce.
Access the full article at:
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-244-Herald-Dispatch
+ The Mohammed bin Rashid space centre in Duibai has just announced
on its twitter account that Astronaut Hazza alMansoori, the first
Emirati astronaut, with the support of the Emirati Amateur Radio
Society, will link from the ISS to the MBR Space Centre, during his
misison from September 25th to October 4th. Further details will
probably be announced by the MBR space centre on its twitter
account: @MBRSpaceCentre (AMSAT-UK via Twitter)
+ Wondering what Terran radio hits our friends on Proxima Centauri
are listening to? www.lightyear.fm has you covered! Currently,
they're catching Pharrel's Happy for the first time (and they
really have no idea how many commercials they'll be receiving
shortly that use it as background music). (OrbitalIndex.com)
+ NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab offers teachers of advanced placement
math classes a lesson plan to calculate a flight to Mars. The
Hohmann transfer is an elliptical orbit with the sun at one focus
of the ellipse that intersects the orbit of the target planet.
Launch occurs when Earth is at Hohmann perihelion (the point of
the Hohmann orbit that is closest to the sun). Arrival occurs
when Mars is at Hohmann aphelion (the point of the Hohmann orbit
that is farthest from the sun). See:
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-244-JPL-Hohmann-Orbit (www.jpl.nasa.gov)
+ Looking for a hands-on, out-of-this-world way to teach the engin-
eering design process? Check out "Build a Satellite" from NASA
challenge your students to design, build, test & improve a model
satellite using common household items:
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/teach/activity/build-a-satellite/
https://twitter.com/NASASTEM/status/1166349655124389888
+ Buy your kid a Happy Meal and get a STEM book ...
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-244-NASA-STEM-Books
+ AMSAT congratulates Jeff Johns, WE4B on his recognition of support
of the Young Amateurs Communications Ham Team, K8KDZ (Y.A.C.H.T)
YACHT's mission is to expand horizons in the field of communicat-
ions along with general and advanced ham radio techniques, and to
foster a greater appreciation of the role they play in the overall
hobby of amateur radio, as well as giving kids a challenge and
enjoyment. See http://yacht.younghams.org/ (via Twitter)
+ Photos posted-- Motorola Special Event Station Celebrating "One
Giant Leap For Mankind". The Motorola Special Event celebrating
Apollo 11 went off without a hitch as we had a very good turn out
of club members rotating the support of operations of one radio
operator and one logger from 8am Saturday till noon Sunday. A little
over 400 contacts were made including some that were engineers work-
ing for other contractors on the Apollo program, current and former
Motorola employees, and customers of MSI. One of the highlights of
the event was the re-transmission of the audio of the lunar landing
exactly 50 years later. We asked for a pause in on-air traffic and
the hundreds of people calling us went silent as we sent out the
landing audio on a completely clear channel. Once again thank you
to everyone that made this possible. It is very special to see
interest in science and engineering in our up and coming genera-
tion! Let's hope we can continue to foster interest in them much as
the 400,000+ Heros of Apollo in the astronauts, engineers and scien-
tists that made it happen did it for our generation. Visit the photo
album posted at:
https://km0to.shutterfly.com/k9motspecialevent50yearslunarl/88
+ Starting September 3, 2019, K-12 students in U.S. public, private
and home schools can enter the Mars 2020 Name the Rover essay contest.
One grand prize winner will name the rover and be invited to see the
spacecraft launch in July 2020 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
in Florida. The Name the Rover contest is part of NASA's efforts to
engage students in the STEM enterprise behind Mars exploration and
inspire interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
The deadline for submissions is November 1, 2019. NASA posted all the
info at: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/participate/name-the-rover/
+ Registrations are now open for ESA’s Open Day in the Netherlands on
Sunday 6 October – your chance to meet astronauts, space experts and
see behind the scenes of Europe’s space adventure at ESA’s largest
establishment. The theme of this year’s event is ‘ESA to the Moon’.
As well as celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first Apollo lunar
landing, the Open Day will also be looking forward, highlighting ESA’s
role in returning people to the Moon, including contributing the ser-
vice module to NASA’s Orion spacecraft and participating in the Lunar
Gateway. Event information and registration can be accessed at:
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-244-ESTEC-Open-Day
[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]
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In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the
President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining
donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive addi-
tional benefits. Application forms are available from the AMSAT
Office.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership
at one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the stu-
dent rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership
information.
73 and remember to behave and to help keep amateur radio in space,
This week's ANS Editor,
JoAnne Maenpaa, K9JKM
k9jkm at amsat dot org
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In this edition:
* AMSAT Space Symposium Call for Papers
* 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election Reminder
* FCC Dismisses ARRL, AMSAT Requests in Small Satellite Proceeding
* Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution
* 50th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium Banquet Speakers Announced
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* PSAT2 Downlink for DTMF Grids and Messages
* Microwave Update Call for Submissions
* Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule
* Chinese Satellite Profiles RF Spectrum as Seen from Lunar Orbit
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
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ANS-230 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 230.01
>From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
DATE 18 August 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-230.01
AMSAT Space Symposium Call for Papers
AMSAT has issued a call for papers for the 50th Anniversary AMSAT An-
nual Meeting and Space Symposium to be held on the weekend of October
18 – 20 at The Hilton Arlington, 950 North Stafford Street, Arlington,
Virginia. Proposals for papers, symposium presentations, and poster
presentations are invited on any topic of interest to the amateur
satellite community. We request a tentative title of your presentation
as soon as possible, with final copy to be submitted by September 23
for inclusion in the printed proceedings. Abstracts and papers should
be sent to Dan Schultz at n8fgv(at)amsat.org
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2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election Reminder
Votes must be received no later than Sunday, September 15, 2019 in
order to be counted in the 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election.
AMSAT members should have received ballots by mail. Members who have
not yet received their ballot must contact ElectionBuddy via email to
amsat(a)electionbuddy.com
[ANS thanks AMSAT for the above information]
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FCC Dismisses ARRL, AMSAT Requests in Small Satellite Proceeding
An FCC Report and Order (R&O) released August 2 in the so-called
“small satellite” rulemaking proceeding, IB Docket 18-86, failed to
address concerns expressed by ARRL and AMSAT. Both organizations filed
comments on the FCC Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in the pro-
ceeding last year, seeking changes in the FCCs interpretations and
procedures affecting satellites operating on Amateur Satellite Service
frequencies.
“These comments address topics outside the scope of this proceeding,
and we decline to adopt any of the requested rule modifications or up-
dates at this time,” the FCC said in the R&O. The FCC did mention
amateur satellites in its 2018 NPRM, explaining what they are and
describing the documentation and authorization process, but it did not
solicit comments.
“The Commission did not seek comment in the NPRM on any modifications
or updates to the rules governing Experimental or amateur satellite
licensing. The streamlined Part 25 small satellite process adopted in
the Order is an alternative to existing license processes and does not
replace or modify the authorization procedures for satellites current-
ly contained in Parts 5, 25, or 97 of the Commission’s rules,” the FCC
explained. “Nevertheless, we received a number of comments in response
to the NPRM, particularly regarding the rules applicable to amateur
satellite operations, suggesting that aspects of those rules be im-
proved or clarified.”
In its 2018 NPRM, the FCC had said, “Because the type of operations
that qualify as amateur [is] narrowly defined, an amateur satellite
authorization will not be appropriate for many small satellite opera-
tions.”
In its 2018 comments, ARRL said it wanted the FCC to preclude exploi-
tation of amateur spectrum by commercial small-satellite users author-
ized under Part 5 Experimental rules and suggested that the FCC adopt
a “a bright line test” to define and distinguish satellites that
should be permitted to operate under Amateur Satellite rules.
ARRL’s position was to support and encourage college and university
Amateur Radio experiments where the sponsor of the experiment is a
licensed radio amateur and all operation in amateur spectrum is com-
pliant with Part 97. Part 5 Experimental authorizations for satellites
intended to operate in amateur allocations by non-amateur sponsors
should be discouraged, absent a compelling show of need, ARRL told the
FCC.
The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) announced in 2017 that it
would no longer coordinate non-amateur satellite operations unless
directed to do so by the national administration, and it adopted new
satellite frequency coordination guidelines that require educational
and university satellites to have an identified amateur component.
AMSAT’s comments reflected many of the same concerns that ARRL had
expressed.
[ANS thanks ARRL and Ray Soifer, W2RS, for the above information]
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Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution
SpaceTrack is not showing the correct NORAD CAT ID for Raavana-1,
Uguisu, and NepaliSat-1. The NORAD CAT ID for the following Amateur
Radio satellites has been corrected as follows:
Raavana-1 - NORAD CAT ID 44329 (per Nico Janssen, PA0DLO).
Uguisu - NORAD CAT ID 44330 (per Nico Janssen, PA0DLO).
NepaliSat-1 - NORAD CAT ID 44331 (per Nico Janssen, PA0DLO).
[ANS thanks Nico Janssen, PA0DLO, and Ray Hoad, WA5QGD, 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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50th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium Banquet Speakers Announced
Tickets are now available for the AMSAT Symposium Saturday Evening
Banquet on Saturday, Oct. 19 will feature a panel of guest speakers
presenting “The Foundations of AMSAT” followed by a question and
answer period. Guest speakers will include:
Lance Ginner, K6GSJ (Project OSCAR)
George Jacobs, W3ASK (Author, Diplomat)
Dr. Perry Klein, W3PK (Founding President of AMSAT)
Dr. Owen Mace (Australis-OSCAR 5 Builder, University of Melbourne)
Richard Tonkin (Australis-OSCAR 5 Builder, University of Melbourne)
Jan King, W3GEY (Founding member of AMSAT and Australis-OSCAR 5
Project Manager)
The 50th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium and General Meeting will be
held on Friday through Sunday, Oct. 18-20, 2019, in Arlington, Va.
at The Hilton Arlington. Symposium registration is available for $60
from now until September 15th. Banquet tickets are $55. Tickets are
now available on the AMSAT Store at:
https://www.amsat.org/product-category/amsat-symposium/
Tickets are also available for the Sunday tour. On Sunday, Oct. 20,
a bus tour will take attendees to the the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center,
an annex of the National Air and Space Museum. Two large hangars dis-
play thousands of aviation and space artifacts, including a Lockheed
SR-71 Blackbird, a Concorde, and the Space Shuttle Discovery. Bus
capacity is limited to 35 attendees. Tickets are $30 per person.
Attendees who wish to drive may also join the tour group. Parking at
the Udvar-Hazy Center is $15.
On Monday, Oct. 21, AMSAT President Joe Spier, K6WAO, will lead a
walking tour of the National Mall. No reservations are required.
Transportation to the National Mall will be via the Washington Metro.
Additional information, including hotel reservation information is
available at https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/
[ANS thanks Paul Stoetzer, N8HM, AMSAT Executive Vice President, for
the above information]
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AMSAT and ARISS are currently supporting a FundRazr campaign
to raise $150,000 for critical radio infrastructure upgrades
on ISS. The upgrades are necessary to enable students to
continue to talk to astronauts in space via Amateur Radio.
We have reached a great milestone with $33,480 raised
or about 22% towards our goal. This would not have been
possible without your outstanding generosity!!
For more information and to DONATE TODAY visit:
https://fundrazr.com/arissnextgen?ref=ab_e7Htwa_ab_47IcJ9
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
* W3ZM/7 will be operating on FM satellites, August 17-19 from Oregon,
grids CN93 and CN94, operated by KI7UNJ. Remember to check out W3ZM
On the Road for additional upcoming activations!
* 6Y Jamaica (FK18) AUGUST 12-19, 2019
Philippe, EA4NF will be operating from JAMAICA (IOTA NA-097 – Grid
FK18) on both FM and linear satellites with the special call 6Y4NF
from August 12 to 19, 2019. QSL via LoTW. Keep an eye on Philippe’s
Twitter feed for further updates : https://twitter.com/EA4NF_SAT.
* Yosemite, California (DM06 and DM07) August 14-20, 2019
John, N7JY is on a vacation schedule and plans to get on various FM
passes as time permits. No social media, but he may be tracked on
aprs.fi/N7JY. Contacts will be logged on LOTW following trip.
* AM1SAT (All Grids in Spain) September 9-15
AMSAT-EA will be transmitting its special call AM1SAT via all active
satellites from September 9th to September 15th as part of the V
RadioHam Fair IberRadio 2019 activities. IberRadio is the biggest
event for the ham community in southwest Europe and will open doors
September 14th and 15th. AM1SAT call sign will be active from a min-
imum of 14 different grids during that time to help satellite opera-
tors to collect as much EA locators as possible. As part of this
activity, and in order to promote the participation, AMSAT-EA is
sponsoring the AM1SAT Special Award in two categories: SILVER and
GOLD. More info available at https://www.amsat-ea.org/ Learn more
about IberRadio at: http://www.iberradio.es.
Please submit any additions or corrections to ke4al (at) amsat.org
[ANS thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, for the above information]
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PSAT2 Downlink for DTMF Grids and Messages
Thanks to Robert, KE6BLR, amateurs can now capture the DTMF Grids and
Messages data coming down from PSAT2. A DTMF page has been added to
the list of links for PSAT2: http://aprs.org/sats.html
Summary: You encode your Grid and callsign into a 16 digit DTMF memory
on your radio. Using narrow band FM, send it on 145.98 with doppler
compensation or at the middle of a pass.
PSAT2 assigns a CQ number and acknowledges it by voice and then sends
an APRS packet that contains the grid. Robert's web page will capture
that packet.
A second station can send their DTMF grid and get the same process but
with a new CQ number.
Now, either station can send a DTMF QSL Message for the other guy's CQ
number which will also be spoken and recorded on the APRS downlink.
Details are on the psat2 page on the above web page.
PSAT2 is entering a phase of Apogee in the northern hemisphere for a
week or so, and so is more workable in the USA and southern Europe.
[ANS thanks Bob Bruninga, WB4APR for the above information]
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Microwave Update Call for Submissions
The ARRL will once again publish proceedings from this year's Micro-
wave Update conference. At this time, The North Texas Microwave Socie-
ty is soliciting additional papers for the proceedings. It is not
necessary to be a presenter at the conference to have an article pub-
lished in the proceedings. Papers must be emailed to Kent Britain,
WA5VJB, at wa5vjb(a)flash.net, by August 31 as they will be submitted to
the League for printing the week of Sept 3. Please also copy Al Ward,
W5LUA,at w5lua(a)sbcglobal.net.
If you have an interesting project that you have been working on,
please consider sharing it with the community by publishing your work
in the proceedings.
Guidelines for submission may be found at:
http://www.microwaveupdate.org/proceedings.php
Questions may be directed to Bob Stricklin, N5BRG, at
bstrick(a)n5brg.com, Al Ward, W5LUA, at w5lua(a)sbcglobal.net or Kent
Britain, WA5VJB, at wa5vjb(a)flash.net
The Microwave Update conference will be held in Dallas, Texas, on
October 3-5. For conference information, see the website:
www.microwaveupdate.org
[ANS thanks Bob Stricklin, N5BRG, for the above information]
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Purchase AMSAT gear on our Zazzle storefront.
25% of the purchase price of each product goes
towards Keeping Amateur Radio in Space
https://www.zazzle.com/amsat_gear
By popular demand, the AMSAT Fox-1 Assembly shirt
design is now available on AMSAT's Zazzle store and
fully customizable for dark or light colored t-shirts,
sweatshirts, women's shirts etc.
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-230-Zazzle1
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-230-Zazzle2
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Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule
Quick list of scheduled contacts and events:
Loreto College, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, telebridge via
IK1SLD. The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be IRØISS. The
scheduled astronaut is Nick Hague KG5TMV. Contact is go for: Thursday
2019-08-15 09:17:06 UTC 53 degrees. Watch for live stream at
www.ariotti.com starting about 15 min before AOS.
The Children’s Inn at NIH (National Institutes of Health), Bethesda,
MD (CASIS#3), telebridge via VK4KHZ. The ISS callsign is presently
scheduled to be NA1SS. The scheduled astronaut is Drew Morgan KI5AAA.
Contact is go for: Thursday 2019-08-22 17:16:22 UTC 38 deg
The ARISS webpage is at http://www.ariss.org/
[ANS thanks ARISS and Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, for the above information]
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Chinese Satellite Profiles RF Spectrum as Seen from Lunar Orbit
The Chinese DSLWP-B (LO-94) satellite that had been in lunar orbit
provided a profile of Earth’s HF spectrum as seen from the moon. The
microsatellite subsequently was crashed into the moon’s surface after
having completed its mission. DSLWP stands for “Discovering the Sky at
Longest Wavelengths Pathfinder.” Among other things, DSLWP-B was de-
signed to test low-frequency radio astronomy and space-based interfer-
ometry, and it carried Amateur Radio and educational payloads.
The HF spectrum mission included mapping “RF interference” from Earth
in the 1 – 30 MHz range by studying its occlusion by the moon during
lunar orbit. According to Chinese media accounts, this was done to
“verify the technology of ultra-long wave astronomical observation and
solar radiation research.” The onboard detector sensed the spectrum of
RF radiation at different positions of the lunar orbit.
The Harbin Institute of Technology (BY2HIT) developed and built the
DSLWP spacecraft and oversaw the mission. The microsatellite also
carried optical cameras from Saudi Arabia.
In July, a contact between radio amateurs in Germany and China took
place on July 1 via LO-94. The two-way exchange was between Reinhard
Kuehn, DK5LA, in Sörup, Germany, and Harbin Institute of Technology
club station BY2HIT (operated by Wei Mingchuan, BG2BHC), in Harbin,
China, via the onboard GMSK-to-JT4G repeater — the first such contact
ever made.
[ANS thanks ARRL for the above information]
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ Members of the Radioaficionados Yucatecos will activate the
Celarain Lighthouse (ILLW MX0011, XEFF-0004) during the Internation-
al Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend (ILLW), August 17-18, from the
island Cozumel (IOTA NA-090). They will be QRV as XF3LL on 40 to 10m
on SSB, digital modes, and via satellites. QSL via EA5GL.
(ANS thanks the DARC DX Newsletter for the above information)
+ CubeSats will make an appearance at next weekend's Robotstock #STEM
education event in Philadelphia, August 24-25.
(ANS thanks Alan Johnston, KU2Y, AMSAT VP-Educational Relations, for
the above information)
+ AMSAT President Joe Spier, K6WAO, was in attendance at the 2019
Small Satellite Conference on the campus of Utah State University in
Logan, Utah to promote AMSAT's mission of Keeping Amateur Radio in
Space. During the conference, AMSAT and the University of Colorado
Boulder announced the signing of a Collaborative Agreement. ANS will
publish details when available.
(ANS thanks
+ The small satellite launch market has grown to account for “69% of
the satellites launched last year in number of satellites but only
4% of the total mass launched (i.e 372 tons). … The smallsat market
experienced a 23% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2009 to
2018” with even greater growth expected in the future, dominated by
the launch needs of constellations.
(ANS thanks orbitalindex.com for the above information)
+ The countdown for the next Rocket Lab launch has started. The launch
will come no earlier than 13:29 UTC on Friday, August 16, but as
always with launches, may be delayed. For updates, see:
https://twitter.com/RocketLab/status/1162206454910029830
Or view the live stream from here: https://www.rocketlabusa.com/
about 20 minutes before launch. This is scheduled to be a night time
launch local New Zealand time.
(ANS thanks Terry Osborne, ZL2BAC, for the above information)
+ Tamir Rosenberg, N6JJ, has released a video entitled "Ham Radio Sat-
ellites! Everything you need to know from theory to tactics!" See it
on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSiOORDkkZ8
+ ANS wishes a speedy recovery to EMike McCardel, AA8EM, Senior Editor
of AMSAT News Service and past AMSAT-NA VP Educational Relations.
Mike was seriously injured in an accident while cleaning up tree
damage on his property near Howard, Ohio following a severe storm
which occurred on Tuesday, August 6. He is currently in a rehabili-
tation facility following surgery for several broken bones, and
faces many weeks of rehab and recovery.
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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 addi-
tional benefits. Application forms are available from the AMSAT
Office.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership
at one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the stu-
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information.
73 and Remember to help keep amateur radio in space,
This week's ANS Editor,
K0JM at amsat dot org
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
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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:
* 50th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium Banquet Speakers Announced -
Tickets Now Available
* FUNcube-1/AO-73 Entering Continuous Sunlight
* ARRL/TAPR 2019 Digital Communications Conference Call for Papers
* BRICSAT2 and PSAT2 Get OSCAR Designations
* 19th Global Symposium for Regulators
* SSA Defends 23cm Band Against Galileo Threat
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* ARISS News
* Satellite Shorts from All Over
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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 223.01
>From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
August 11, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
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50th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium Banquet Speakers Announced -
Tickets Now Available
AMSAT is pleased to announce that the AMSAT Symposium Saturday
Evening Banquet on Saturday, October 19th will feature a panel of
guest speakers presenting "The Foundations of AMSAT" followed by a
question and answer period. Guest speakers will include:
- Lance Ginner, K6GSJ (Project OSCAR)
- George Jacobs, W3ASK (Author, Diplomat)
- Dr. Perry Klein, W3PK (Founding President of AMSAT)
- Dr. Owen Mace (Australis-OSCAR 5 Builder, University of Melbourne)
- Richard Tonkin (Australis-OSCAR 5 Builder, University of Melbourne)
- Jan King, W3GEY (Founding member of AMSAT and Australis-OSCAR 5
Project Manager)
The 50th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium and General Meeting will
be held on Friday through Sunday, October 18-20, 2019, in Arlington,
Virginia at The Hilton Arlington. Symposium registration is available
for $60 from now until September 15th. Banquet tickets are $55.
Tickets are now available on the AMSAT Store at
https://www.amsat.org/product-category/amsat-symposium/
Tickets are also now available for the Sunday tour. On Sunday,
October 20th, a bus tour will take attendees to the
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, an annex of the National Air and Space
Museum. Two large hangars display thousands of aviation and space
artifacts, including a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, a Concorde, and the
Space Shuttle Discovery. Bus capacity is limited to 35 attendees.
Tickets are $30 per person. Attendees who wish to drive may also
join the tour group. Parking at the Udvar-Hazy Center is $15.
On Monday, October 21st, AMSAT President Joe Spier, K6WAO, will lead
a walking tour of the National Mall. No reservations are required.
Transportation to the National Mall will be via the Washington Metro.
Additional information, including hotel reservation information is
available at https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/
[ANS thanks the AMSAT Office for the above information]
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FUNcube-1/AO-73 Entering Continuous Sunlight
FUNCube-1/AO-73 is due to enter continuous sunlight in a few days
time and the operations team have decided to set the satellite to the
education mode full time. This means full power beacon with no
transponder and no eclipse auto switching.
One of the effects of this is that the temperature of the satellite
will increase. This will allow the FUNcube operations team to
follow the effects of continuous sunlight more easily and, in theory,
should keep the satellite cooler as more energy should be radiated
from the structure as RF.
They predict that the satellite will start experiencing eclipses
again on approximately 7 May 2020. The team may put the satellite
back into transponder mode while it is in continuous sunlight, and
will make an announcement if they do so.
[ANS thanks Jim, G3WGM for the above information.]
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ARRL/TAPR 2019 Digital Communications Conference Call for Papers
The ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference (DCC) will be held in
Detroit, Michigan September 20-22, 2019. The location will be
located near the airport.
Technical Presentations & Papers are solicited for presentation at
the DCC and for publication in the Annual Conference Proceedings.
The proceedings are published by the ARRL. Submitting a paper is not
required to make a presentation at the conference. Conversely, it is
not necessary that a technical paper be presented at the DCC to be
published in the annual proceedings.
Persons interested in making a technical presentation should contact
TAPR President, Steve Bible, N7HPR at steven dot bible at gmail.com.
Submission of technical papers are due by August 12, 2019 and should
be submitted to:
Maty Weinberg
ARRL 225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111
or via the Internet to maty at arrl. dot org.
Full Details on Call for Papers & Submission Guidelines at:
https://www.tapr.org/dcc#dcccallforpapers
[ANS thanks Mark Thompson, WB9QZB for the above information.]
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BRICSAT2 and PSAT2 Get OSCAR Designations
On June 25, 2019, the United States Naval Academy PSAT2 and BRICSAT2
cubesats were launched on a Falcon Heavy launch vehicle from the
Kennedy Space Center in Florida. PSAT2 and BRICSAT2 were developed by
Naval Academy students in the USNA Satellite Lab and operated in
cooperation with the USNA Amateur Radio Club. PSAT2 carries a PSK31
transponder, digipeater, SSTV-downlinked camera images, and a DTMF to
voice/APRS system. BRICSAT2 carries a digipeater and thruster
experiment. Both satellites are currently active.
At the request of the Naval Academy Amateur Radio Club, AMSAT hereby
designates BRICSAT2 as Navy-OSCAR 103 (NO-103), and PSAT2 as
Navy-OSCAR 104 (NO-104). AMSAT congratulates 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.
[ANS thanks AMSAT VP Operations / OSCAR Number Administrator Drew
Glasbrenner, KO4MA, for the above information.]
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19th Global Symposium for Regulators
Small-Satellites, High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) and 47 GHz
were among the topics discussed at the ITU-D 19th Global Symposium
for Regulators in Port Vila, Vanuata, July 9-12.
The background paper 'Preparing for WRC-19 Understanding the issues
at stake and the impact of decisions to be made' was among the
meeting documents in which 47.0-47.2 GHz is noted as one of the
candidate bands for IMT-2020 (International Mobile Telecommunications)
and 47.2-47.5 GHz for HAPS.
Regarding Small-Satellites the document says:
"At WRC-15, a proposal for a new agenda item for WRC-19 to consider
modifications to the regulatory procedures for notifying satellite
networks to accommodate nanosatellite and picosatellite missions was
submitted. WRC-15 decided not to include this as a specific item on
the WRC-19 agenda, because it concluded that this matter could best
be dealt with by the ITU-R under the standing WRC agenda item 7.
"Considering that the size of a satellite is independent of the nature
of the service that it is intended to provide, a simplified
regulatory regime needs to be developed for non-GSO satellites with
short-duration missions, independent of the size of the satellite.
"and
"Furthermore, it is important to ensure that any satellite radio-
frequency operation avoids harmful interference to incumbent and
authorized systems and services. The two frequency bands below 1 GHz
under consideration for new or upgraded allocation to the SOS
(150.05-174 MHz and 400.15-420 MHz) are used for a wide variety of
terrestrial and space applications, including for safety of life
purposes, and some of these bands are heavily used on a consistent
basis. Nevertheless, if new allocations to the SOS in these frequency
bands are considered, they should not put undue constraints on any
incumbent services."
You can download the complete PDF at
https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Conferences/GSR/2019/Documents
[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information.]
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SSA Defends 23cm Band Against Galileo Threat
Sweden's national amateur radio society, the SSA, has sent a
supplementary letter to the communications regulator PTS ahead of the
next meeting of the CEPT ECC Conference Preparatory Group CPG-19.
The SSA report:
At a previous CEPT meeting (PTA), France has proposed an agenda item
to WRC-23 that the coexistence between satellite navigation
(e.g., Galileo) and amateur radio in the band 1240-1300 MHz should be
investigated. The proposal was voted down at the preparatory PTA
meeting, but France has now sent letters to the various
telecommunications authorities with a request that they now support
this proposal at the forthcoming CPG19-9. SSA opposes this.
SSA has therefore sent a supplementary letter to PTS about our 23 cm
amateur band. Our section leader for IARU and VUSHF Mats SM6EAN
explains the background and our opinion on our section pages. Here
you can also read the new letter to PTS.
Link to the letter in Google English is available at
https://tinyurl.com/SwedenSSA
[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information.]
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
St Pierre et Miquelon (GN16) August 10-18, 2019
A DXpedition is planned to St Pierre et Miquelon, August 10th through
the 18th. The team will operate as T05M will from Ile aux Marins on
6-160m, but there is a possibility of some FM Satellites. Keep an eye
on their website for updates at http://fp2019.net/
Santa Rosa Island, CA (CM93) August 12-14, 2019
Ron, AD0DX, is heading back to Santa Rosa Island, August 12th -14th.
When not distracted by the feathered-birds, Ron will be on FM and
linear satellites as W6R. Keep an eye on Ron's Twitter feed for
updates at the dates get closer at https://twitter.com/ad0dx
Goose Bay, Labrador (FO-93) August 12-14, 2019
Chris, VE3FU, will be visiting family / friends and maintenance of
his HF remote station in FO93, but he should be on the FM sats as
VO2AC. Chris will try to post here before each pass, so keep an eye
on his Twitter feed at https://twitter.com/ChrisVE3FU
6Y Jamaica (FK18) AUGUST 12-19, 2019
Philippe, EA4NF will be operating from Jamaica (IOTA NA-097 Grid
FK18) in Satellite with the special call 6Y4NF from August 12 to 19.
QRV Satellite in FM and SSB. QSL via LoTW. Keep an eye on
Philippe's Twitter feed for further updates at
https://twitter.com/EA4NF_SAT.
AM1SAT (All Grids in Spain) September 9-15
AMSAT-EA will be transmitting its special call AM1SAT via all active
satellites from September 9th to September 15th as part of the
V RadioHam Fair IberRadio 2019 activities. IberRadio is the biggest
event for the ham community in Southwest Europe and will open doors
September 14th and 15th . Learn more about IberRadio at
http://www.iberradio.es.
AM1SAT call sign will be active from a minimum of 14 different grids
during that time to help satellite operators to collect as much EA
locators as possible.
As part of this activity and in order to promote the participation,
AMSAT-EA is sponsoring the AM1SAT Special Award in two categories:
SILVER and GOLD
More info available at https://www.amsat-ea.org/ and as a pdf at
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-223-AMSAT-EA
[ANS thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL for the above information.]
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AMSAT and ARISS are currently supporting a FundRazr campaign
to raise $150,000 for critical radio infrastructure upgrades
on ISS. The upgrades are necessary to enable students to
continue to talk to astronauts in space via Amateur Radio.
We have reached a great milestone with $33,250 raised
or about 17% towards our goal. This would not have been
possible without your outstanding generosity!!
For more information and to DONATE TODAY visit:
https://fundrazr.com/arissnextgen?ref=ab_e7Htwa_ab_47IcJ9
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ARISS News
+ Upcoming Contacts
Loreto College, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, telebridge via
IK1SLD
The ISS call sign is presently scheduled to be IRØISS
The scheduled astronaut is Luca Parmitano KF5KDP
Contact is go for: Thu 2019-08-15 09:17:06 UTC 53 deg
Watch for live stream at www.ariotti.com starting about 15 min before
AOS.
+ Completed Contacts
Kyoto Tachibana Junior & Senior High School, Kyoto, Japan, direct via
8N3KT
The ISS callsign was NA1SS.
The astronaut was Nick Hague KG5TMV.
Contact was successful: Thu 2019-08-08 10:36:37 UTC.
[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N for the above information.]
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Satellite Shorts from All Over
+ AMSAT Featured in Special 300th Edition of ICQ Podcast
The ICQ Podcast team released their 300th edition on August 4, 2019
which features an interview with AMSAT Treasurer and Past President
Keith Baker, KB1SF.
Released fortnightly on a Sunday at 0900 GMT the ICQ Podcast is
available either as an MP3 download or as a YouTube version with
optional auto-generated subtitles. In this edition, Martin Butler,
M1MRB is joined by Chris Howard, M0TCH, Dan Romanchik, KB6NU and
Frank Howell, K4FMH to interview Keith. The interview begins
at 1:10:30 into the show and can be heard at
https://www.icqpodcast.com/
[AMSAT thanks Trevor Essex, M5AKA for the above information.]
+ OSCAR-94 Crashes on the Moon
Lunar-OSCAR 94 (a.k.a. LongJiang 2 and DSLWP-B) crashed onto the
far side of the Moon on July 31 around 14:08 UTC, ending its very
successful amateur radio mission around the Moon. Launched on
May 20, 2018, OSCAR achieved several historical firsts. The
complete story can be read at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-223-OSCAR-94
[ANS thanks Nico Janssen, PA0DLO for the above information.]
+ ARRL Updates LOTW with Three New Satellites
On August 5, 2019 the ARRL updated Logbook of the World to include
three new satellites: BO-102, NO-103, and NO-104 this morning.
[ANS thanks Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA for the above information.]
+ AMSAT-DL Building Antarctic Ground Station for QO-100
AMSAT-DL is hurriedly building a ground station for Antarctica that
will link to QO-100. The purpose for the installation is to provide
a scientific platform to engage students in studying climate change
and its effects in the polar regions.
Read the complete article at
https://amsat-dl.org/en/wie-wird-die-antarktis-auf-qo-100-qrv/
[ANS thanks AMSAT-DL for the above information.]
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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. Application forms are available from the
AMSAT office.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership at
one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the
student rate for a maximum of six post-secondary years in this
status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT office for additional student
membership information.
73,
This week's ANS Editor,
Frank Karnauskas, N1UW
n1uw at amsat dot org
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