AMSAT NEWS SERVICE SPECIAL BULLETIN ANS-135
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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 135 01 From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD May 15, 2015 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-135 01
Fox-1 News From Dayton
During the Dayton Hamvention, AMSAT Vice President Operations, Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, and AMSAT Vice President - Engineering Jerry Buxton, N0JY, provided more information about the Fox-1 satellites under development Buxton, N0JY, says Fox-1A has passed all environmental testing and is integrated into the P-POD deployment canister "The 'remove before flight pin' has been pulled, the doors closed on the P-POD, and everything is aboard the shipping container now en route to Vandenberg Air Force Base in California for launch", said Buxton
Previously Buxton had announced plans to incorporate an L band receiver in Fox-1C and Fox-1D The addition will allow ground commanded selection of the U/v (normal Fox-1 bands) or the new L/v 1 2 GHz (23 cm) mode Both bands will operate as FM single channel (See: http://www amsat org/?p=4000)
During the satellite operations segment of the AMSAT Forum Glasbrenner provided the details of the uplink and downlink frequencies for the Fox-1 FM cubesat fleet
Fox-1 Frequencies
Uplink FM (67 Hz tone) Downlink FM
Fox-1A 435 180 MHz 145 980 MHz
RadFxSat/Fox-1B* 435 250 MHz 145 960 MHz
Fox-1C* 435 300 MHz 145 920 MHz 1267 300 MHz ** 145 920 MHz
Fox-1D* 435 350 MHz 145 880 MHz 1267 350 MHz ** 145 880 MHz
According to Buxton, the team is planning to have an affordable L band uplink ground station available to amateurs by the time Fox-1C is on orbit
Fox-1A will launch on a NASA ELaNa flight scheduled during the third quarter, 2015 from Vandenberg AFB Fox-1A is a passenger aboard this launch driven by the schedule of the primary payload When updates are available with firm dates they will be announced via the ANS bulletins and in the AMSAT Journal
Fox-1B will fly with the Vanderbilt University radiation experiments expected in 2016
Fox-1C will launch on Spaceflight's maiden mission of the SHERPA multi-cubesat deployer on a SpaceX Falcon 9 flight planned for late 2015
Fox-1D is a flight spare for Fox-1C If not needed as a spare it will fly with the University of Iowa HERCI radiation mapping experiment
Fox-1E "Evolution" will carry a Mode J linear transponder The transponder is planned to be 30 kHz wide and will also have a 1200 bps BPSK telemetry beacon Launch opportunities are being developed, to be announced at a later date
AMSAT has an immediate need to raise funds to cover both the launch contract and additional materials for construction and testing for Fox-1C Please help us to continue to keep amateur radio in space Donations may be made via the:
Paypal and credit card payment on the AMSAT website at http://www amsat org
Donation link in the AMSAT store: http://store amsat org/catalog/
Call the AMSAT office at (888) 322-6728
[ANS thanks the AMSAT Engineering and AMSAT Operations Teams for the above information]
AMSAT FieldOps Team Fox-1 Operating Guide is Available
AMSAT's Director of Field Operations, Patrick Stoddard, WD9EWK, invites you to view and download the "Fox-1 Operating Guide" which was released at the 2015 Dayton Hamvention This color PDF file is designed to print double-sided Two different resolution versions are available:
Low resolution PDF suitable for on-screen display (~400 KB size)
High resolution, press quality PDF for hard-copy printing (~2 MB size)
To access these files visit the AMSAT web and follow the path:
http://www amsat org --> Satellite Info --> Station and Operating Hints
The direct link is http://www amsat org/?page_id=2144 where you'll find the link to the Guide
[ANS thanks the AMSAT FieldOps Team for the above information]
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