The following satellites have been and added to this week's AMSAT-NA TLE
Distribution:
BY70-3 - NORAD Cat ID 46839 - BY70-3 is not transmitting on it's coordinated
frequency of 437.443 MHz. BY70-3 is transmitting on an uncoordinated
frequency of 437.600 MHZ.
Thanks to Nico Janssen, PA0DLO, for verifying the NORAD Cat ID's and
transmitting frequencies for the above satellite.
Neutron-1 - NORAD Cat ID 46923.
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The following satellites have decayed from orbit and have been removed from
this week's AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution:
UiTMSat 1 - NORAD Cat ID 43589 (Decayed on November 20, 2020 per
Space-Track).
Maya 1 - NORAD Cat ID 43590 (Decayed on November 19, 2020 per
Space-Track).
The following satellites have been and added to this week's AMSAT-NA TLE
Distribution:
SALSAT - NORAD Cat ID 46495.
Bobcat-1 - NORAD Cat ID 46921.
SPOC - NORAD Cat ID 46922.
Thanks to Nico Janssen, PA0DLO, for verfying the NORAD Cat ID's for the
above satellites.
The following satellite has decayed from orbit and has been removed from
this week's AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution:
BHUTAN 1 - NORAD Cat ID 43591 (Decayed on November 18, 2020 per Space-Track)
The Neutron-1 cubesat was deployed from the ISS on 11-5-2020 at 10:40 UTC,
but its NORAD Catalog number has not yet been identified. Neutron-1 is a 3U
cubeSat built by the Hawaii Space Flight Lab at the University of Hawaii.
The Hawaii Space Flight Lab has asked the world wide amateur to help collect
beacon data as a part of this project. The IARU coordinated beacon frequency
is 435.300 MHZ,1200bps BPSK every 60 seconds.
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 306.01 has further information on this project
at the following url.
https://www.amsat.org/pipermail/ans/2020/001212.html
A post launch TLE set (updated 11-9-2020) is available at the following URL.
https://www.hsfl.hawaii.edu/
Sources: AMSAT News Service and Hawaii Space Flight Lab
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A Chinese student/radio amateur satellite BY70-3 was launched 11-6-2020 with
a CZ 6 rocket.
The IARU coordinated downlink frequency is 437.443 MHz, 8000 bps BPSK. So
far no signals have been recieved.
Source: Nico Janssen, PA0DLO.
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