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Subj: LAUNCH DATE ANNOUNCED FOR SAFIR-M AMATEUR RADIO PAYLOAD
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To : SAT@AMSAT
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 342.02 From AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD. DECEMBER 8, 2002
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-342.02
AMSAT received a message this week from Oliver Amend DG6BCE and the
German Amateur Radio Association announcing the planned launch of an
amateur radio payload "SAFIR-M" aboard a German scientific satellite
named "RUBIN-2". The launch is scheduled for 20th of December 2002
from Baikonour into an 650 km orbit with 65 degree inclination.
SAFIR-M is a project of a group called Arbeitskreis Amateurfunk und
Telekommunikation in der Schule, or AATiS e.V. Its english transla-
tion means "Working Group for Amateur Radio and Telecommunications
in Schools."
SAFIR-M was developed in close cooperation with the University of
Applied Sciences in Pforzheim, Germany under the leadership of Henning
Rech DF9IC and his team. The main purpose of the satellite is to give
students easy access to space communications. It will have a downlink
at 145.825 MHz with AX.25, 9k6 packet as well as an optional voice mes-
sage beacon. The uplink is at 435.275 MHz (AX.25, 1k2), offering Mode B
operation. The callsign will be DP0AIS.
SAFIR-M is designed as a "store and broadcast" system for APRS
based messages, dedicated for the use of schools in combination
with the existing WX-Net and planned buoy experiments in Germany.
It extends German space educational activities to an European and
global base.
Details on SAFIR-M can be found on http://amend.gmxhome.de. Informa-
tion about AATiS e.V. is available under http://www.aatis.de. The
SAFIR-M homepage is still in German, but work is underway to add the
information in English.
[ANS thanks Oliver DG6BCE (DG6BCE@aatis.de) for the above information.]
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