AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-345
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In this edition: * Radio Club of America Names AMSAT's Tom Clark K3IO Fellow * This Week 50 Years Ago: OSCAR 1 Launched December 12, 1961 * AO-27 Scheduler Data Update * IARU Coordination Request for Kagawa University Tethered Satellite * ISS Sp-Ex Shadow Beacon Experiment Postponed to May-June 2012 * SKN On OSCAR 2012 In Memory Of W1JSM * Pacific Islands Activation on Satellites * ARISS UPDATE * Delfi-n3Xt Satellite Includes Amateur Linear Transponder * Doug Loughmiller, W5BL Appointed AMSAT JOURNAL Editor * Mark Hammond, N8MH Appointed AMSAT VP-Educational Outreach
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345 01 Radio Club of America Names AMSAT's Tom Clark K3IO Fellow
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 345 01 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD December 11, 2011 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-345 01
Radio Club of America Names AMSAT's Tom Clark K3IO Fellow
At its annual Awards Banquet held this year at the Texas Motor Speedway near Fort Worth November 19th, the Radio Club of America honored AMSAT's Tom Clark, K3IO, by elevating him to the rank of Fellow in that prestigious organization
The Radio club of America is the oldest radio club in the World, dating back to 1909 Among its members have numbered such nota- bles as Major Edwin H Armstrong, the inventor of the superhet- erodyne circuit, the super-regenerative detector and the system of Frequency Modulation still used today for police, fire and most other two-way radio communication as well as broadcasting Other Radio Club of America members included Fred M Link, an early two-way radio equipment manufacturer, David Sarnoff of RCA and Senator Barry Goldwater, K7UGA
Next year's Awards Banquet will revert back to its customary venue, the New York Athletic Club in New York City
[ANS thanks Bill Tynan, W3XO, AMSAT Life Member No 10 and Radio Club of America Fellow for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345 02 This Week 50 Years Ago: OSCAR 1 Launched December 12, 1961
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 345 02 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD December 11, 2011 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-345 02
This Week 50 Years Ago: OSCAR 1 Launched December 12, 1961
The AMSAT News Service is re-running the Project OSCAR Newsletters to commemorate the 50th anniversary of OSCAR 1 During the November/ December 2011 time frame you will be able to share the excitement of the launch campaign that started it all 50 years ago
The Newsletters were hand-typed back in 1961 Thanks to Don Ferguson, KD6IRE for scanning the original documents announcing OSCAR 1
O S C A R N E W S L E T T E R
December 12, 1961
OSCAR SATELLITE IN ORBIT OSCAR SATELLITE IN ORBIT OSCAR SATELLITE IN ORBIT
At 2041 GMT, 12 December 1961 the Oscar satellite was hurled into orbit by the Discoverer XXXVI launching vehicle from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California The satellite immediately went into a North- South orbit and was picked up loud and clear by the hams at KC4USB (Marie Byrd Base) at the South Pole a few minutes after launch The word was quickly relayed back to the Oscar Tracking Station, K6QEZ, by W4ABY Acquisition was also obtained by hams at Kodiak, Alaska and by KH6UK in Hawaii on the first pass
Oscar is on a frequency between 144 990 and 145 008 and has tremen- dous c w signal strength on a direct, overhead pass! Tracking re- ports have begun to flow into the Center W1AW heard the first pass S9 over the East coast
The following telegram was received by the Center from the RSGB: OSCAR HEARD 0055 GMT X KEYING OK X STRENGTH NINE PLUS X DOPPLER SEVEN KC X FURTHER DATA AIR HAIL X
Orbit is being computed, but insufficient time has elapsed to per- mit predictions to be made of time Oscar will pass over your area Listen to W1AW and the Voice of America for orbital predictions Continuous 24-hour a day monitoring is essential until predictions are established In fact, this monitoring is urged to check for unpredicted reception at times when the Oscar satellite is theo- retically out of range! Our thanks to the Air Force and men of Vandenburgh AFB who helped to make this historic milestone pos- sible!
Actual launch was attended by W6SAI, K6LFH, W6MLZ and W0TSN Full Oscar story in February QST and CQ and more details in our next news letter!
LISTEN T0 OSCAR! 'SEND ALL REPORTS TO PROJECT OSCAR, BOX ---, SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA, U S A
[ANS thanks Don Ferguson, KD6IRE and Project OSCAR for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345 03 AO-27 Scheduler Data Update
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 345 03 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD December 11, 2011 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-345 03
AO-27 Scheduler Data Update
The AO-27 web site remains offline due to connectivity problems AO-27 Control Station, Mike Wyrick, NU3C provided the latest data files for the Java-based AO-27 Satellite Scheduler website main- tained by George Henry, KA3HSW
George has uploaded them to the AO-27 Satellite Scheduler website so that users of the Java scheduler program can update their files Simply download them to the same folder that the Scheduler resides in DO NOT use the "Update Data" option from within the program, as it will try to connect to the AO-27 website, which is still down
The Java AO-27 Satellite Scheduler website is: http://sites google com/site/ao27satellitescheduler/
[ANS thanks George Henry, KA3HSW for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345 04 IARU Coordination Request for Kagawa University Tethered Satellite
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 345 04 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD December 11, 2011 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-345 04
IARU Coordination Request for Kagawa University Tethered Satellite
The IARU Satellite Frequency Coordination pages hosted by AMSAT-UK have posted information regarding a new tethered satellite named STARS-II which will be built by students at Kagawa University in Japan
STARS-II consists of Mother Satellite (MS) and Daughter Satellite (DS) connected by tether The mission will include formation flight, tether deployment, attitude control and photographing each other 1 Mother Satellite deploys tether with Daughter Satellite at end; 2 Daughter Satellite robotically controls attitude of CCD camera; 3 Mother Satellite and Daughter Satellite communicate via Bluetooth
Proposed frequencies are:
80mW CW beacon Mother Satellite: 437 245 MHz Daughter Satellite: 437 255 MHz
800mW AX25 1200bps FM telemetry downlink Mother Satellite: 437 405MHz Daughter Satellite: 437 425MHz
Telemetry formats have been published at: http://stars1 eng kagawa-u ac jp/english/STARS-II_telemetry_format html
Plans include a launch to a 600-800km sun synchronous orbit in the 2011-2012 timeframe
An English version of STARS-II web page can be found at: http://stars1 eng kagawa-u ac jp/english/index html
The IARU Coordination request can be seen on AMSAT-UK web: http://www amsatuk me uk/iaru/formal_detail php?serialnum=170
[ANS thanks Kagawa University and AMSAT-UK for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345 05 ISS Sp-Ex Shadow Beacon Experiment Postponed to May-June 2012
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 345 05 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD December 11, 2011 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-345 05
ISS Sp-Ex Shadow Beacon Experiment Postponed to May-June 2012
Word has been received from Russia that the ISS Shadow-Beacon Experiment announced in ANS-324 has been postponed until the May-June 2012 timeframe This will give time for a new amateur transceiver to be delivered to the ISS by cargo vehicle and give the crew more time to prepare for the experiment The SpEx website is: http://knts tsniimash ru/Shadow/en/
[ANS thanks TSNIIMASH for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345 06 SKN On OSCAR 2012 In Memory Of W1JSM
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 345 06 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD December 11, 2011 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-345 06
You are cordially invited to participate in Straight Key Night on OSCAR 2012, conducted by AMSAT for all radio amateurs throughout the world This year's event is dedicated to the memory of Don Brown, W1JSM, who passed away in 2011, aged 90 Don was a longtime, enthusiastic VHF/UHF and satellite operator, and one of our most frequent Best Fist winners
As always, SKN on OSCAR is simple and informal Just operate CW through one or more satellites on 1 January 2012 (0000 to 2400 UTC), using a straight hand key
There is no need to send in a log, but all participants are encouraged to nominate someone they worked for Best Fist Your nominee need not have the best fist of anyone you heard, only of those you worked Send your nomination to w2rs@amsat org A list of those nominated will appear in ANS in early February
[ANS thanks Ray Soifer, W2RS for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345 07 Pacific Islands Activation on Satellites
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 345 07 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD December 11, 2011 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-345 07
Pacific Islands Activation on Satellites
The Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No 1039 released on December 5, 2011 says that two satellite operations are planned from islands in the Pacific Ocean:
JD1, OGASAWARA Makoto, JI5RPT, will once again be active as JD1BLY from Chichijima Island (AS-031), Ogasawara, between December 24th and January 2nd, 2012 Activity will be on 80-6 meters, including the satellites, using CW, SSB and the Digital modes (NO 6m EME) QSL via his home callsign JI5RPT His log search will be available on his Web site at: http://www ji5rpt com/jd1 He will also use Twitter to inform his real-time activities at: http://twitter com/jd1bly
KH0, MARIANA ISLANDS Operators Buchi, JO3FRH and Masa, JE4SMQ will be active as KH0UY and KH0K, respectively, from Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands between January 7-10th, 2012 Activity will be on 80-6 meters, plus the satellites QSL via their home callsigns, direct or by the Bureau
[ANS thanks The Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345 08 ARISS UPDATE
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 345 08 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD December 11, 2011 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-345 08
Nuvviti School in Ivujivik Nunavik, Quebec, Canada succeeded with Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact on Monday, December 5 at 18:10 UTC via station WH6PN in Hawaii Students formed a space club and are learning about the ISS via videos, the internet and guest speakers They are also learning about correct radio usage and protocol and are working on science-related projects that they will display in the gym First Air and the Makivik Corporation are sponsors of the contact
NASA Teaching From Space (TFS) office recently announced a new proposal cycle for ARISS-US contacts The deadline for submitting proposals is January 30, 2012 for contacts to be held in the July 15, 2012 � January 15, 2013 timeframe TFS has received several inquiries and proposals are already coming in An informational session will be held on Wednesday, December 7 at 12 PM CST (1800 UTC) to answer any questions concerning the proposal process To attend the session or to have questions answered, contact TFS at JSC-TFS-ARISS@mail nasa gov or call 281-244-1919 For more information, see the TFS Web site: http://www nasa gov/audience/foreducators/teachingfromspace/students/ari ss html
Also see the ARRL article (includes dates for future information sessions): http://www arrl org/news/apply-now-to-host-a-real-time-conversation-with -crewmembers-onboard-the-iss
On Sunday, December 4, AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation) News Service bulletin (ANS-338) included a status on ARISSat-1 �ARISSat-1/KEDR Orbit Losing 1 5 KM Per Day� may be found at: http://amsat org/pipermail/ans/2011/000572 html
On December 2, the Amateur Radio Newsline Report 1790 posted a story about ARISSat re-entering Earth�s atmosphere The article, �Ham Radio in Space: ARISSat-1 Approaching Last Days On-Orbit,� may be viewed at: ftp://ftp arnewsline org/quincy/News/news txt
[ANS thanks Carol, KB2LBI, for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345 09 Delfi-n3Xt Satellite Includes Amateur Linear Transponder
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 345 09 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD December 11, 2011 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-345 09
Delfi-n3Xt Satellite Includes Amateur Linear Transponder
Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands has announced their new 3U Cubesat mission, Delfi-Next mission, or Delfi-n3Xt, scheduled for launch in September, 2012 on-board a Dnepr rocket Delfi-n3Xt is the successor to the Defli-C3, DO-64 flight launched in 2008
The good news for amateur radio operators is that Delfi-n3Xt includes a linear transponder service as a return favour since the radio ama- teur community allows Delfi to use their frequencies
The Delft frequency coordination request on the IARU page says that the linear transponder uplink and downlink frequencies are the same as those used on the earlier DO-64 mission:
Uplink: 435 570 - 435 530 MHz Downlink: 145 880 - 145 920 MHz (inverting) 400mW PEP
Using the Delft RASCAL software amateur radio groundstations have been able to receive the telemetry downlink from DO-64 and automa- tically forward the data to a server at Delft University This soft- ware is JAVA based and runs on multiple platforms The software and installation instructions are available from Delft University at: http://tinyurl com/cg3qs8j (delfispace nl)
Scientific, Technological, and Engineering, goals of the Delfi-n3Xt mission include:
The Delfi web pages can be found at: have a look at: http://www delfispace nl/
The IARU Satellite Frequency coordination page can be found at: http://www amsatuk me uk/iaru/finished_detail php?serialnum=138
[ANS thanks Jan PE0SAT, and the TU-Delft Delfi-n3Xt Team for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345 10 Doug Loughmiller, W5BL Appointed AMSAT JOURNAL Editor
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 345 10 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD December 11, 2011 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-345 10
AMSAT President Barry Baines, WD4ASW has announced the appointment of Doug Loughmiller, W5BL as the new editor of the AMSAT Journal effective 1 JAN 12 Doug takes the reins from Ed Long, WA4SWJ who has served as editor for over seven years Barry noted, "Ed has done a masterful job of producing the Journal, creating a magazine that is well designed and well regarded within the amateur radio community After such a long stint as editor, Ed has decided that it is time for new blood " Doug, W5BL is returning to �active duty� within AMSAT A former President of AMSAT, Doug brings knowledge of AMSAT and its storied history coupled with a desire to help AMSAT now that he has time to support AMSAT once again Doug is looking for articles for publication, so feel free to contact him with material for inclusion in the Journal If you�ve been active on the satellites, represented AMSAT at hamfests or club meetings, or done some home brewing of satellite equipment, and would like to write an article of your experiences, Doug is anxious to hear from you
[ANS Thanks WD4ASW, Barry, for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345 11 Mark Hammond, N8MH Appointed AMSAT VP-Educational Outreach
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 345 11 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD December 11, 2011 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-345 11
AMSAT President Barry Baines, WD4ASW has announced the appointment of Mark Hammond, N8MH as AMSAT Vice President-Educational Relations Barry noted, "The subject of educational outreach was well discussed at the 2011 AMSAT Symposium, based upon the paper that I presented as well as other presentations that outlined some of the challenges that AMSAT has experienced in creating a structure for fulfilling our mission component regarding education Mark has agreed to help AMSAT establish and coordinate an education initiative program and serve as AMSAT�s senior point of contact with outside organizations regarding educational outreach " Given the increasing importance of fulfilling education goals as justification for launch opportunities, this is an increasingly important subject for AMSAT Mark is aptly suited for this position as he is a professor of biology and the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC and is very familiar with the potential for using the amateur radio satellites as a teaching resource and understands the teacher perspective as well
�[ANS Thanks WD4ASW, Barry, 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, Dee Interdonato, NB2F Nb2f at amsat dot org
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