AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-259
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AMSAT 2007 Space Symposium **
The Wireless Association of South Hills Amateur Radio Club announces the 2007 AMSAT Space Symposium will be held at the Pittsburgh Airport Marriott Hotel on Friday, October 26 through Sunday, October 28, 2007 The AMSAT web team has posted informational pages on the AMSAT web site You can find the announcement with many links at: http://www amsat org/amsat-new/symposium/2007/index php
In this edition:
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-259 01 New launch date for Netherlands Delfi-C3
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 259 01
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD September 16, 2007 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-259 01
The Delfi-C3 team has been informed by its launch broker that the launch of Delfi-C3 has been moved to December, 2007
The two major factors that have contributed to the postponement of the launch are weather and the Indian launch schedule The weather effect on the launch is the typhoon season in India, which lasts from mid-October until December The launch schedule is dependent on mission priorities
In the meantime the Delfi-C3 team will continue to work on futher testing parts of the satellite and preparing for the operations phase As soon as more information regarding the launch of Delfi-C3 is available it will be available on the Delfi-C3 website
For downloads related to the press presentation (promotional movie, pictures, presentations) please go to http://www delfic3 nl/press/
Delfi-C3 will have a telemetry downlink in the amateur satellite segment of the VHF amateur radio frequency band Telemetry decoding software will be made available to participating amateur radio oper- ators and universities which allows them to decode and display real time telemetry This software will allow for uploading received tele- metry date to the central Delfi-C3 ground station via the Internet for data processing The Delfi-C3 team would like to invite all interested radio amateurs to receive, decode and forward telemetry data to the Delfi-C3 ground station
Delfi-C3 includes a mode UV linear transponder The satellite will be in telemetry only mode for approximately the first three months of the mission, after which it is switched to transponder mode
Delfi-C3 Frequencies:
[ANS thanks the Delfi-C3 team for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-259 02 AO-51 Schedule for September Includes V/U FM, L/S FM, SSB, and L/U
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 259 02
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD September 16, 2007 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-259 02
Drew, KO4MA, AMSAT-NA Vice President of Operations described the AO-51 Satellite Schedule for September Drew said, "We are currently running 370 mW on TXA (435 150) and 630 mW on TXB (435 300) Power levels will continue to increase as eclipses get shorter, leading up to 10 weeks of continuous sun in early 2008 "
Drew continued, "These are going to be interesting times Keep in mind that anytime we have something other than telemetry running on TXA (i e L/U repeater), we may have to interrupt it occasionally for tele- metry and satellite maintenance Our lead command station, Gould WA4SXM, has been doing an outstanding job of squeezing every last drop of power for the downlinks "
AO-51 just completed 5 days of Mode L/S FM repeater operation The schedule for the remainder of September 2007 is as follows:
September 14 - September 17
FM Repeater, V/U Uplink: 145 920 MHz FM, No PL Tone Downlink: 435 300 MHz FM Downlink: 435 150 MHz FM, 9k6 Telemetry Only
September 17 - September 21
SSB/FM Repeater, V/U Uplink: 145 880 MHz USB Downlink: 435 300 MHz FM Downlink: 435 150 MHz FM, 9k6 Telemetry Only
September 21 - October 1
FM Repeater, V/U Uplink: 145 920 MHz FM, No PL Tone Downlink: 435 300 MHz FM
FM Repeater, L/U (subject to interuption for satellite maintenance) Uplink: 1268 700 MHz FM, No PL Tone Downlink: 435 150 MHz FM
[ANS thanks Drew, KO4MA for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-259 03 AMSAT at the LA County Fair
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 259 03
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD September 16, 2007 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-259 03
As part of the Amateur Radio Expo at the Los Angeles County Fair,
AMSAT member Clint Bradford, K6LCS, is manning an AMSAT booth
The Expo runs weekends throughout the Fair
"It's been an AMSAT week," Clint reports
"I gave my "Working AO-51
with your HT" presentation Friday night at the annual HAMCON
conference in Torrance
We had 62 people in attendance, including
Gordon West and Cathy Gardenias
And right after that presentation,
we had a great pass of AO-51 that we worked from the top of the
conference hotel's parking structure
"Then on to the LA County Fair for all day Saturday and Sunday
Amateur Radio is well-represented here, with over 300 feet of booth
space
Our booth is a 10x10 E-ZUP, with a slideshow running with
photos and "stimulating" information
Handouts include a special
"Fair Edition" of AMSAT News, and other material
"If you are planning a trip to the Fair, we are set up outside
between Commercial Buildings 4 and 6
"
The Los Angeles County Fair runs September 7-30 this year
It is the
largest county fair in the United States and retains its impressive
ranking of fourth among the top 50 fairs and festivals in all of
North America
The all-time record attendance was 1,612,097 over 24
days in 1991
Fair attendance in 2006 was the highest since that
record-breaking year, clocking in at 1,427,656
For more Fair
information, their Web site is
http://www
lacountyfair
com
[ANS thanks Clint, K6LCS for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-259 04 Three Satellites Spur Activity on 145 825 MHz Packet
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 259 04
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD September 16, 2007 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-259 04
The ARISS system aboard the International Space Station has frequently enabled its packet digipeater for APRS on 145 825 using the path of "VIA ARISS"
Additionally, by mid-September PCSAT-1 should enter a FULL SUN OPERATING PERIOD This may present a period of a few weeks when we will have THREE APRS satellites flying in constellation: ISS, PCSAT-1, and ANDE, all operating 145 825 MHz
This will assure over 18 passes per day And since they all respond to the same path "VIA ARISS" then which satellite is in view is transparent to the user Two-hop paths via ARISS,ARISS might also be possible
Bob, WB4APR noted, "In order for the global APRS internet system
to capture all these packets, we do need volunteer ground stations
to place an IGATE to monitor all packets on 145
825 MHz downlinks
In many cases, a simple omni antenna connected to APRS is all that
is needed
"
Successful packet digipeating on 145 825 can be seen on either: http://www ariss net or http://pcsat aprs org
Bob added, "We are also working on getting GO-32 enabled for APRS operation at 9600 baud But since it uses different uplink and downlink fequencies, it cannot be used for multiple-APRS-satellite operations "
[ANS thanks Bob, WB4APR for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-259 05 Satellite Shorts From All Over
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 259 05
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD September 16, 2007 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-259 05
Hotel reservations in the reserved block of rooms for the AMSAT Symposium in Pittsburgh are being quickly booked up This is a reminder to visit the Symposium web page and make your reservation
Robert, G8ATE and John, G7HIA will be using the special call sign GB5OSO starting on the 4th October for one month to celebrate the 50th Anni- versary of the launch of the first earth orbiting satellite SPUTNIK ONE on that date in 1957 All of the available analogue satellites will be used as time permits A special QSL card will be available after the event
Special congratulations to Beth (KD5CAA) and Kenneth Ransom (N5VHO ARISS/ISS Ham Radio Project Engineer) on the birth of their daughter Angela Hope on September 10, 2007! Everyone is reported doing well
John, LA2QAA, administrator of the AO-7 resource page reminds satellite operators of these AO-7 pages: http://www planetemily com/ao7/ao7log php
http://www observations biz/Observations_from_Norway/howmuchpowerisenough ht m
http://www observations biz/Observations_from_Norway/how_much_power_is_enoug h_pt2 htm
While no prizes or certificates are currently being offered for the number of contacts via AO-7 the Resource Page includes an activity log from active stations on the satellite In recent weeks we have received a report of the milestone of the 2000th QSO via AO-7 by G1WPR F3ZD reports
his AO-7 log since May, 1975 has 4276 QSOs via AO-7 The current leader in the logged number of contacts on the Resource Page is K3SZH
The operating schedule for the FO-29 satellite is available on-line at: http://www ne jp/asahi/m-arai/gkz/satinfo/fo29e htm
Clive, G3CWV reports from Hitchin, North Hertfordshire, in the UK that
nothing has been heard from OSCAR-11
The satellite is operational in
sunlight but the current eclipses ended on August 20
Prior experience
with OSCAR-11 suggest that operation should have been restored at this
point
Clive would appreciate any reception reports of the satellite
Please post to AMSAT-BB or directly to g3cwv@amsat
org
The frequency
of the VHF beacon is 145
825 MHz, mode FM
For more information see:
http://www
users
zetnet
co
uk/clivew
[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-259 06 ARRL Announces 1296 MHz WAS #1
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 259 06
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD September 16, 2007 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-259 06
Al Ward, W5LUA, of Allen, Texas, is the first person to achieve the ARRL's Worked All States (WAS) on 1296 MHz, making him 1296 MHz WAS #1 Ward first started on his pursuit January 25, 1977, with his first 1296 MHz contact with Leroy May, W5HN (SK) His 30 year quest ended last week, with confirmed contacts with Wyoming, Utah and Idaho, giving Ward his last three needed states, thanks to Paul Perryman's, WA5WCP, EME DXpedition
"I couldn't have done this without Paul," Ward said "Also, thanks to Ron Roche, K0ALL, and Barry Malowanchuk, VE4MA, in North Dakota for number 47 in August Without them, it just wouldn't have been possible " After collecting his 50th QSL card, Ward drove from his home in Texas to Little Rock, Arkansas so ARRL President Joel Harrison, W5ZN, could verify his cards and complete his WAS paperwork "Verifying QSL cards from 30 years of activity brought back a lot of memories of several stations active on 1296, many who are Silent Keys now," Harrison said
[ANS thanks the ARRL Letter Vol 26, No 37 for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-259 07 ARISS Status Report for the Week of September 10, 2007
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 259 07
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD September 16, 2007 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-259 07
Youth from Elgin, Illinois experienced an ARISS contact on Wednesday, September 5 Astronaut Clay Anderson, KD5PLA, fielded 20 questions put to him by 16 children visiting the Gail Borden Public Library The contact was held in conjunction with the multi-media educational exhibit "SPACE: Dare to Dream " Approximately 100 people witnessed the contact, including the mayor of Elgin and three city council members Two admin- istrators from School District U-46 attended, as did reporters from the Daily Herald and Elgin Courier newspapers Children were interviewed pre-contact by WGN Radio and the event was reported on by WBBM News Radio 780 in Chicago Video was also streamed over the internet The audio from this event was fed into the EchoLink AMSAT (101 377) and JK1ZRW (277 208) servers, and received 16 connections from 6 countries and 3 repeater nodes Five connections were also made to the IRLP Dis- covery Reflector 9010 The Courier News ran an article covering the event: http://www suburbanchicagonews com/couriernews/news/544694,3_1_EL06_A1SPACE_ S1 article
To view the Daily Herald story, complete with slide show and audio, see: http://www dailyherald com/story/?id=32229
An ARISS contact was completed with the M L King Academy (formerly Alexander Macomb Academy) in Mount Clemens, Michigan on Wednesday, September 12 The academy is a Title 1 school located in a suburb of Detroit and has a population of approximately 66% African American and 30% Caucasian students Nearly 80% of the students and their families are economically disadvantaged Students in grades K- 6 will study space and the history of spaceflight They will participate in related hands on activities and will use several resources available on the NASA education website As a result of their space science research, lower grades will create posters and upper grades will produce Power Point presentations All students will be able to witness the contact through the school's television equipment
An ARISS event with Westbrook Intermediate School in Clear Creek, Texas took place on Friday, September 14 via the telebridge station W6SRJ in California Westbrook is a gifted and talented (GT) magnet school with a program known as Webster Academy - Visions in Education (WAVE), which started at Webster Academy in 1996 This GT magnet brings together over 500 gifted and talented students from across the district to participate in a unique program design One of the opportunities available to WAVE students is an amateur radio license class In partnership with the Clear Lake Amateur Radio Club, over 300 students have earned their ham radio license over the last 8 years At any time, there are approximately 100 hams in attendance at the school Students and teachers have discussed the ARISS contact in their classes, and all students have participated in the development of questions for Clay Anderson
Mitchell Elementary School, a NASA Explorer School (NES), in Ann Arbor, Michigan has been slated for an ARISS contact The event is planned for Monday, September 17 at 13:39 UTC The use of Amateur Radio provides for the integration of technology, math, science, geography, writing, reading, and speaking through hands on applications of these concepts Amateur radio operators in Ann Arbor will present talks and demonstrations covering these concepts prior to the actual contact with the ISS Through this experience, students will gain an understanding of amateur radio technology and it's potential Students will visit websites to view and listen to previous conversations with the astronauts Mitchell Elementary will download and install tracking software onto the school lab computers to follow the space station as it passes by on the day of the contact Using computer software,
students will write essays explaining why they should be chosen to fly on the ISS Local, state and federal officials will be invited to attend the event Television, radio, newspapers, and the internet will cover the contact The audio from this event will be fed into the EchoLink AMSAT (101 377) and JK1ZRW (277 208) servers, and into the IRLP Discovery Reflector 9010
Pueblo Magnet High School in Tucson, Arizona plans to participate in an ARISS contact on Friday, September 21 at 15:04 UTC The school formed an Amateur Radio Club last year to involve students in math and science Dona- tions of radio equipment were made by the local Catalina and Green Valley Amateur Radio Clubs Five students have already earned their Technician licenses and one has upgraded to General Class Science, art, and the economic departments are involved in this endeavor; the Special Education department has also been included - some students who will participate in this event are autistic Eighty percent of the students come from econom- ically disadvantaged families Local and national media coverage is anti- cipated The audio from this event will be fed into the EchoLink AMSAT (101 377) and JK1ZRW (277 208) servers, and into the IRLP Discovery Reflector 9010
Omaha Newstand com ran an article on the ARISS contact with Ashland Greenwood High School The contact took place on August 29 See: http://www zwire com/site/index cfm?newsid=18782692&BRD=2712&PAG=461&dept_id =556245&rfi=8
[ANS thanks Carol, KB3LKI for the above information]
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In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the President's Club Members of the President's Club, as sustaining donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive additional benefits Application forms are available from the AMSAT Office
73, This week's ANS Editor, JoAnne Maenpaa, K9JKM K9JKM at amsat dot org
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