AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-052
ANS is a free, weekly, news and information service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation ANS reports on the activities of a worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an active interest in designing, building, launching and communicating through analog and digital Amateur Radio satellites
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In this edition:
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-052 01 ARISSat Design Review Held
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 052 01
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD February 21, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-052 01
Members of the ARISSat team from AMSAT, NASA and Microchip held a
Design Review in Orlando Monday and Tuesday February 15-16, 2010
There were 23 presentations describing the operation, status and
testing of the major areas of the satellite
Many of the members
used their holiday and vacation time to participate in a 12 hour
session on Monday and 9 hour session on Tuesday before heading home
The meeting was very successful in identifying areas that need add- itional work and definition The major items to work on are the Max Power Point Tracker, the ICB (Interconnect Board), working on making a warmer environment for the battery, power management software and IHU software
The prototype structure was on display and additional structures are being built We have nearly all the flight electronics built and checked The next challenges are developing test plans and coordinating with NASA for thermal, vacuum and vibrations tests We will not be able to deliver an operational and vetted satellite in March and are in discussion about a launch and EVA date later this year
The presentations in PDF format will shortly be available on the arissat org site under Design Review
[ANS thanks Gould Smith, WA4SXM for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-052 02 Satellite DXpeditions Coming Soon: K4T & Hawaii
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 052 02
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD February 21, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-052 02
The K4T DXpedtion to EL84 web page (http://aroadventures org/) says the team plans to include satellite operations The DXpedition dates are March 11-15, 2010 Team Leader for K4T, Mike Forsythe, AC2V says, "One of the primary stations will be dedicated to satellite operations on a 24 hour basis Mark Hammond, N8MH will be heading up K4T satellite operations K4T will be using batteries, solar power, and wind power It's a completely 'green' operation"
Mike, AC2V said, "The satellite station plans to work FM, SSB and per- haps a bit of CW We have requested that the secondary repeater on AO51 be dedicated to K4T As for equipment, at the primary station we are going to have redundant Icom 910 transceivers, Yaesu G-5500 rotor, LVB Tracker, ARR preamps and M2 CP yagi antennas and will be running SATPC32 We also have the option of portable operations with a Yaesu FT-817 with an Elk antenna "
Mark, N8MH said, "We're going to have a top-notch satellite station! You can expect us to be active on AO-7, AO-27, FO-29, SO-50, AO-51, VO-52, SO-67, and HO-68 (depending on the mode schedules of the satel- lites, of course) " In order to make it easiest to catch K4T this list of target frequencies is planned to be used as a starting point:
Target Frequencies for K4T 11 March - 15 March 2010: Satellite Downlink Uplink --------- ------------ ------------- AO-7 145 960 USB 432 136 LSB AO-27 436 795 FM 145 850 FM FO-29 435 860 USB 145 940 LSB SO-50 436 795 FM 145 850 FM AO-51 435 150 FM 145 880 FM (primary) AO-51 435 300 FM 145 920 FM (secondary) VO-52 145 910 USB 435 240 LSB HO-68 435 760 USB 145 930 LSB
Adrian, AA5UK, will be on Oahu (BL11) and Kauai (BL02ic & BL01) from March 24th through April 7th operating portable KH6 He plans to operate on the Linear and FM satellites during his stay, mostly from his rented house in BL02ic (March 27th through April 5th) and will try to operate portable/mobile from BL11 and BL01 time permitting Emphasis will be SSB on FO-29, VU-52, AO-7 and HO-68 Adrian will post daily availability via AMSAT BB, QRZ com: http://www qrz com/db/aa5uk, and Twitter: @AA5UK Sked requests are encouraged due to the limited pass windows for those operators needing HI for WAS at the fringe of the footprints Please use the email listed on QRZ com to arrange for a time and date
As a reminder, AMSAT has two Arrow antennas, and a TH-D7 available for loan to any member going on a DXpedition, or grid trip This is the same gear used to activate K5D last year about this time The D7 is programmed with Alpha-Memory tags for the FM satellites and has both rechargeable and AA battery packs, and is very simple to use Contact Drew, KO4MA (ko4ma@amsat org) if you have a need to use it
[ANS thanks Mike, AC2V; Mark, N8MH; Adrian, AA5UK; and Drew, KO4MA for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-052 03 AO-27 Schedule Lister Updated
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 052 03
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD February 21, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-052 03
A new schedule was uploaded to AO-27 on February 9 The ON-OFF timing of AO-27 may be out of sync with your prior expectations
George, KA3HSW reminds users of the AO-27 Java schedule lister to make sure that you have updated your data files! (File menu, Update Data or hit CTRL U)
The AO-27 schedule lister is available to download at http://sites google com/site/ao27satellitescheduler
[ANS thanks George, KA3HSW for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-052 04 College Satellite Night First Thursday Each Month
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 052 04
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD February 21, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-052 04
College Satellite Night is planned for all available satellites on the first Thursday of each month These are a monthly event! College club stations plan on being on birds AO51, SO50, AO7, VO52, HO-68 and FO-29 Welcome the student operators and enjoy your QSOs with them as we are planning on creating an award for working college club stations on satellite Mark your calendar and spread the word to college hams/club stations that you know!
[ANS thanks Dr Jay Garlitz, AA4FL, Faculty Advisor for the Gator Radio Club at the University of Florida for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-052 05 Satellite and Space Shorts From All Over
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 052 05
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD February 21, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-052 05
Hams like science so here we go
Spectacular SRB Videos from STS-130 Provide Night-time Shuttle Launch can be viewed on-line at: http://tinyurl com/yknofyh This launch video taken from the perspective of a camera mounted on the space shuttle's solid rocket boosters [UniverseToday]
Watch Time-Lapse of EVA-1/Tranquility Node Berthing at: http://tinyurl com/ycsa4r7 A shorter time lapse video clip of the berthing can be viewed at: http://tinyurl com/y9lxyhk [UniverseToday]
A collection of photos from the STS-130 mission can be found on-line at: http://tinyurl com/ydnugtl [UniverseToday]
An animation of a trip to Mars can be viewed at the One Minute Astronomer web page: http://tinyurl com/ycdut88
Matthias, DD1US has updated his "Sounds from Space" collection at http://www dd1us de with recently received information about early AMSAT satellites He would like audio files from early satellites AO-2 thorough AO-5 if you have them available
Watch for Paul, 2M1EUB operating on the satellites from Scotland starting on March 20, 2010 for 7 days (Grid IO87mc) QSL via home callsign 2E1EUB
Congratulations to Clint Bradford, K6LCS for a successful satellite demonstration at the Desert Rats Amateur Radio Club on February 16 Clint says about twenty folks showed up for the 5:37PM PST pass of AO-51 The main meeting and presentation started at 7PM to a packed house Clint's web page is at: http://www work-sat com
[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-052 06 AMSAT - SUNY Binghamton - IBM NextGen CubeSat Development Report
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 052 06
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD February 21, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-052 06
NextGen CubeSat Program Manager, Alex Harvilchuck, N3NP has provided an update on AMSAT's cooperative CubeSat development project working with senior class engineering students at the State University of New York at Binghamton (SUNY) and the IBM Research Center
Using the ARISSat Power Supply Unit as a baseline design the backplane and Solar Panel Charge Controller designs have been redesigned to use Pseudocapacitors instead of traditional batteries Based on a worse- case, 600km orbit, the student design can produce a whole-orbit power budget of 7 5 watts using a 3U CubeSat design Analysis has shown if a spacecraft is launched into a more optimal orbit, like a sun-synch- ronous orbit, one of the two Pseudocapacitor banks can be removed The design can be scaled to be used with other classes of spacecraft (2U/1U CubeSat, or Microsats) The design has gone through two reviews with AMSAT Engineering including Lou W5DID, Barry WD4ASW & Tony AA2TX
A second student engineering team has designed a light-weight deploy- able solar panel design with integral magnetorquer coils for attitude control The design will produce about 12-15 watts per minute in any orientation (worse-case) for 3U, less with 2U or 1U If a spacecraft is launched into a more optimal orbit the number of solar cells can be reduced while maintaining the power budget
Alex also reported that the students have analyzed the existing AMSAT spacecraft modules (from ARISSat & P3D) and determined that they can fit the SDX and U/V Linear Transponder systems from ARISSat into a 2U or 3U CubeSat Chassis without significant re-design If the ARISSat boards were redesigned/repackaged they could fit within a 1U Chassis
The Internal Housekeeping Unit is going to be slightly redesigned to incorporate the Command Decoder board functions The base concepts from P3D for the Sun & Earth Sensor Systems are reusable in the NextGen sat- ellite
Alex concluded, "The NextGen Satellite R&D, sponsored by AMSAT, is being performed by Engineering Students for their Senior Design projects We have 8 Mechanical Engineers and Electronic Engineers plus 26 Systems Engineering students So I encourage everyone to contribute what you can to AMSAT to help fund spacecraft systems development and launch oppor- tunities If we have reliable, lower-cost, modular systems, then AMSAT can be more responsive to any launch opportunity
We'll have more info on the research we're doing in the next issue of the Journal and look for us at the AMSAT table in Dayton!
[ANS thanks Alex Harvilchuck, N3NP 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 And with that, having recently observed President's Day in the USA please keep in mind that when George Washington cut down the cherry tree he could not tell a lie because he ate all the cherries, got cherry juice on his hands and got caught red handed
73, This week's ANS Editor, JoAnne Maenpaa, K9JKM K9JKM at amsat dot org
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