These are all of the symposium paper proposals received to date:
AO-7’s Solar Array Power After 35 Years In Orbit
James A. DeYoung
Amateur radio on the ISS
Will Marchant
Software Radio Technology on SuitSat-2
Anthony Monteiro
A Linear U/V Transponder for SuitSat2
Bill Ress
Using AO-51 Telemetry to Optimize a Successor
Robert Davis
AMSAT Eagle Geostationary Platform Educational Opportunities
JoAnne Maenpaa
Mayan Observations of Venus
Martin Davidoff
CubeSat Data Analysis Software
Sebastian De Angelis
University of Hawaii at Manoa
We need many more papers to have a full conference and we need them soon. I am
asking all active Amsat leadership and technical personnel to please step
forward NOW and get me some more paper proposals. If not then we can hold the
symposium in about 4 hours on Saturday afternoon and then send everybody
home.
Since the subject of launch opportunities is driving most of what Amsat can do
in the near future, I propose that this be one of the major themes for this
year's symposium. Papers on possible cooperative projects with other space
organizations would also be relevant. You might also consider doing a tutorial
session on some technical subject that you are an expert on for the education
of the rest of us.
I may be moving to a new job in the fall so please don't count on me being
able to edit a large number of papers on the night before the print shop
deadline. Please try to get them in sooner than the deadline, sometime in
mid-September (exact date TBD but don't push your luck).
Dan Schultz N8FGV