AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-033
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January/February 2014 AMSAT Journal is Ready
AMSAT Journal Editor, JoAnne K9JKM announced this week that the January/February 2014 issue of the magazine is complete It has been sent to the print shop Using past metrics it has taken be- tween 3-4 weeks for the print shop, mail processing, to delivery at your QTH
In this issue you will find:
AMSAT Announcements
Apogee View by Barry Baines, WD4ASW
An Internet Remote Station by John Papays, K8YSE/7
Report From the 2013 AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting from many contributors
Symposium Photos from many contributors
Special Events: Tours of the Battleship Texas and the Johnson Space Center
Star Comm Group Announces New "Got Grids" Award
by Damon Runion, WA4HFN
Full Circle - From Hearing W5LFL in 1983 to a Handshake in 2013 by George Carr, WA5KBH
AMSAT Thanks Our 2013 Prize Donors
Congratulations and Thanks to Our Dedicated Volunteers
Thanks from Hector, CO6CBF by Hector Martinez, CO6CBF
Thanks to the Journal editors: James, K3JPH; Bernhard, VA6BMJ; and Douglas, KA2UPW/5 for all their help to get this issue ready And very big thanks to all who sent articles, photos, and information! Please keep those coming to the Journal mailbox: journal@amsat org
[ANS thanks the AMSAT Journal team for the above information]
AMSAT-NA at Orlando HamCation 2014 Next Weekend!
AMSAT-NA will be at the 2014 Orlando HamCation on Friday through Sunday, 7-9 February 2014 Stop by the AMSAT booth where John Papay, K8YSE will be demonstrating his two remote satellite stations Dont miss the AMSAT Forum on Saturday, February 8th It will be moderated by Dave Jordan, AA4KN and will be located in the Childrens Safety Village, Classroom I, 1:45 2:45 PM Speakers will include AMSAT-NA President Barry Baines, WD4ASW on AMSATs activities, Lou McFadin, W5DID on the new HamTV experiment on the International Space Station, and Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, AMSAT-NA Vice President for Operations on AO-73 and other new amateur satellites Drew will also will be on hand both Saturday and Sunday conducting portable satellite contacts and fielding questions from the crowd
Drew and John will be operating as W100AW/4 for the portable demos from the HamCation!
[ANS thanks AMSAT-NA for the above announcement]
AMSAT SKN Best Fist Winners
Thanks to all who participated in AMSAT's Straight Key Night on OSCAR 2014, held in memory of Robert Morris, W2LV
The following participants each received one or more nominations for Best Fist: AA5PK, N5AFV, W5ACM, WA5KBH, WB7QXV, K9CIS, W9EN
An honorary nomination goes to W2LV, whose distinctive bug fist was always easy to copy Bob preferred a bug to a keyer because he was active on American Morse, which uses both short and long dahs He could switch effortlessly between the American and international Morse codes
Congratulations to all, and see you next year!
[ANS thanks Ray, W2RS, for the above information}
Von Karman Institute QB50 Precursor Flights to Carry Ham Transponders
The Von Karman Institute of Belgium is developing a launch of the QB50 constellation of 50 2U CubeSats into a 350 km low earth orbit for scientific research The precise QB50 launch date is still to be confirmed but the launch window is defined as being between December 2015 and November 2016
AMSAT-UK, AMSAT-Francophone, and AMSAT-NL are preparing amateur radio payloads to fly on two QB50 precursor spacecraft in advance of the main launch
These are expected to be launched in April or May this year to a 600 km Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO) on a Dnepr launch vehicle from Dombarovsky near Yasny One will carry a FUNcube based U/V linear transponder from AMSAT-NL and AMSAT-UK and the other will be a U/V FM transponder with AX25 telemetry from AMSAT-Francophone
QB50: Amateur Radio transponder payloads to launch 2014 http://amsat-uk org/2013/07/20/qb50-amateur-radio-transponder-payloads-to-la unch-2014/
[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK and Southgate for the above information]
HamTV Article Available From AMSAT Journal Sample Downloads Page
Membership includes the AMSAT Journal and discounts on purchases made through the AMSAT store Until now, only AMSAT members have been able to enjoy the satellite and space technical and operating features The Journal team has made selected sample articles avail- able for everyone to sample
This week a timely article, "Low Cost DVB-S Receivers Suitable For HAMTV Reception", by Bill Ress, N6GHZ is now ready for you to down- load This was originally published in the November/December issue of the AMSAT Journal
The link to the sample articles (in PDF format) can be found on the "Join AMSAT" page of http://www amsat org A direct link is: http://ww2 amsat org/?page_id=1095
Follow the Join AMSAT links to sign up to receive your very own copy of the AMSAT Journal - this is an exclusive membership benefit in AMSAT
While you navigate around http://www amsat org take a look at the expanding content and updated pages Hint: Click on the graphic across the top of each page to jump back 'home'
[ANS thanks the AMSAT Journal Team and Alan Biddle, WA4SCA for the above information]
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73, This week's ANS Editor, Lee McLamb, KU4OS ku4os at amsat dot org
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