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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 228.S1 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, August 15,2004
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-2281.S1

AO-51 ECHO
Catalog number: 28375
Launch date: June 29, 2004

Status: Operational

Analog voice downlink:  435.300 MHz FM
Analog voice uplink:    145.920 MHz FM 67Hz PL tone
                       1268.700 MHz FM 67Hz PL tone

Digital downlink:  435.150 MHz FM 9600 bps, AX25
                  2401.200 MHz FM 38,400 bps, AX25
Digital uplink:    145.860 MHz FM 9600 bps, AX25

Broadcast Callsign:  PACB-11
BBS Callsign:       PACB-12

This from Mike KE4AZN,

Tonight Echo power was raised on TXB (FM voice) to 1.06 watts output.
To accommodate this TXA (digital) will be off.  This mode will run until
Sunday night.  TXA will be turned on over command station to check the
satellite and get WOD data down.  The first orbit in this configuration
looked very good power budget wise. During the next work week Echo will
be back in it "normal" mode, with both transmitters on. I requested,
again through ANS, that Telemetry data be collected next week.

[ANS thanks Mike, KE4AZN for the above information]

Mike Kingery (KE4AZN) has released TimEcho to capture and decode telemetry
broadcast from Echo's digital downlink. TimeEcho software and other Ao-51
ECHO
information is available at:

http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/
http://web.infoave.net/~mkmk518/echo.htm

[08152004}
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INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) - ARISS
Catalog number: 25544
Launch date: November 20, 1998

Status: Operational
Digipeater: Active

The current Expedition 9 crew is:
Commander Gennady Padalka, RN3DT
Flight Engineer Mike Fincke, KE5AIT

Worldwide packet uplink:   145.990 MHz FM
Region 1 voice uplink:     145.200 MHz FM
Region 2/3 voice uplink:   144.490 MHz FM
Worldwide downlink:        145.800 MHz FM

Russian callsigns               	RS0ISS, RZ3DZR
USA callsign                 		NA1SS
Packet station mailbox callsign 	RS0ISS-11
Packet station keyboard callsign	RS0ISS-3
Digipeater callsign			ARISS

The ISS daily crew schedule can be found at:
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/timelines/
Remember that the crew operates on UTC time. Also, all of the time line is
NOT translated from Russian and posted.

More information is available at:
http://www.rac.ca/ariss
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/reference/radio/
http://www.marexmg.org/fileshtml/unprotopage.html
http://www.issfanclub.com
http://oscar.dcarr.org/
[05092004]
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AO-7 AMSAT OSCAR 7
Catalog number: 07530
Launch Date: November 15, 1974

Status: Semi-operational in sunlight.
Return to active status: June 21,2002

Uplink:     145.850 to 145.950 MHz CW/USB Mode A
            432.125 to 432.175 MHz CW/LSB Mode B
Downlink:    29.400 to  29.500 MHz CW/USB Mode A
            145.975 to 145.925 MHz CW/USB Mode B
Beacon:     29.502 MHz, 145.972 MHz, 435.1 MHz, 2304.1 MHz

Emily, W0EEC has created a website to allow the users of AO-7 to record
contacts, observations and use of the satellite more effectively at:
http://www.emilyshouse.com/experthams/ao7/main.php
This includes the ability to log contacts.

Tim, K3TZ has written a program to decode AO-07 telemetry. The program can
be downloaded at:
http://www.qsl.net/k3tz/files/K3TZ_AO-07_Telemetry_Decoder_0.5.zip

For more AO-7 info:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/ao7.html
[05232004]
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AO-27 AMRAD
Catalog number: 22825
Launched: September 26, 1993

Status: Operational

Uplink:     145.850 MHz FM
Downlink:   436.795 MHz FM

John, K6YK, reports to ANS: Current AO-27 Status: Manual (Batteries are Low)
May 17th, 2004 UTC We are back in eclipse season and the batteries are low.
We will have it back on once they charge back up.

The latest information on AO-27 from control operator Michael Wyrick,
N3UC (former N4USI), can be found at:
http://www.ao27.org

An AO-27 question-and-answer page is available on the AMSAT-NA web
site, with updates by Ray, W2RS. The URL is:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/intro/ao27faq.html

[ANS thanks John, K6YK, for this week's AO-27 report]
[06062004]
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FO-29 JAS-2
Catalog number: 24278
Launch Date: August 17, 1996

Status: Operational

Voice/CW Mode JA
Uplink:     145.90 to 146.00 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink:   435.80 to 435.90 MHz CW/USB
Beacon:     435.795 MHz

Digital Mode JD
Uplink:     145.850 145.870 145.910 MHz FM
Downlink:   435.910 MHz 1200-baud BPSK or 9600-baud FSK
Callsign:   8J1JCS
Digitalker: 435.910 MHz

Please send the reception reports to lab2@jarl.or.jp . Please use the
subject line: 'FO-29reception report'.

Mineo, JE9PEL, has an FO-29 satellite telemetry analysis program that will
automatically analyze all digital telemetry from the satellite (such as
current, voltage and temperature). FO29CWTE is available at:
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/

[05232004]
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SO-50 SAUDISAT-1C
Catalog number: 27607
Launched: December 20, 2002

Status: Operational.

Uplink:    145.850 MHz (67.0 Hz PL tone) (See below for operating
           procedures)
Downlink:  436.795 MHz

To switch the transmitter on, you need to send a CTCSS tone of  74.4  Hz.
The order of operation is thus: (allow for Doppler as necessary)

1) Transmit on 145.850 MHz with a tone of 74.4 Hz to arm
   the 10 minute timer on board the spacecraft.
2) Now transmit on 145.850 MHz (FM Voice) using 67.0 Hz to PT
   the repeater on and off within the 10 Minute window.
3) Sending the 74.4 tone again within the 10 minute window
   will reset the 10 minute timer.

[06202004]
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