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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 320.S1 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, NOVEMBER 16, 2003
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-320.S1

AO-40 AMSAT OSCAR 40
Catalog number: 26609
Launch Date: November 16, 2000

Status: Currently, the U/V/L-1/L-2 to S-2/K passband is active
at various times.
Uplink      V-band    145.840 - 145.990 MHz CW/LSB
            U-band    435.550 - 435.800 MHz CW/LSB
           L1-band  1269.250 - 1269.500 MHz CW/LSB
           L2-band  1268.325 - 1268.575 MHz CW/LSB
           S1-band  2400.350 - 2400.600 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink:  S2-band   2401.225 - 2401.475 MHz CW/USB
            K-band    24,048.010 - 24,048.060 MHz CW/USB
Beacon:    2401.323, 24,048.035

AO-40 experimental transponder operation started on May 05, 2001 at
approximately 08:00 UTC when the U-band and L1-band uplinks were
connected to the S-2 transmitter passband downlink via the Matrix
switch.

The AO-40 passbands are once again on.

The AMSAT AO-40 Beacon + 20 net has resumed.

Gene, W3PM has an Excel spreadsheet that will help evaluate your
AO-40 groundstation. Download it at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ftp/software/spreadsheet/w3pm-ao40-v2.1.zip

Scott, NX7U has written a stand-alone version of Gene. W3PM's link budget
spreadsheet.  Two advantages/features:
1. Doesn't require Excel to run.
2. Will calculate your uplink SNR based on a Nova for Windows listing
file, plus the maximum transmit power to keep from triggering LEILA.
Download it at: http://members.cox.net/nx7u/ao40/Software

The "AO-40 FAQ", compiled by Steve, VK5ASF is available at:
http://www.amsat.org

Ground stations capturing telemetry from AO-40 are asked to send a copy of
the data to the AO-40 archive at: ao40-archive@amsat.org.

For the current transponder-operating schedule visit:
http://www.amsat-dl.org/journal/adlj-p3d.htm

[ANS thanks AMSAT-NA and AMSAT-DL for this information]
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ARISS - INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
Catalog number: 25544
Launch date: September 2000

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

Sponsors: AMSAT, ARRL, ARISS

Status: Operational. Digipeater: active

The current Expedition 8 crew is: Commnader Mike Foale, KB5UAC
Flight Engineer Alexander Kaleri, U8MIR

The ISS Fan Club and information about the "ISS Achievment Award can be 
found at: http://www.issfanclub.com

Information on how to access the Amateur Radio equipment aboard the ISS
is available at: 
http://www.marexmg.org/fileshtml/unprotopage.html

The ISS daily crew schedule can be found at:
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/timelines/
Remember that the crew operates on UTC time.

U.S. callsign:      NA1SS
Russian callsigns:  RS0ISS, RZ3DZR
TNC callsign:       RS0ISS-1

The QSL routes for W/VE stations working the International Space Station
(all callsigns):

U.S. stations (a SASE is required):
Margie Bourgoin, KB1DCO
Attn: ARISS Expedition-1 (or 2, 3, etc.) QSL
ARRL, 225 Main Street
Newington, Connecticut 06111

Canadian stations:
Radio Amateurs of Canada
Attn: ARISS Expedition-1 (or 2, 3, etc.) QSL
720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
Ottawa, Ontario KEG 0Z5

European stations (a SASE and 2 IRC's are required).
AMSAT-France
14 bis, rue des Gourlis
92500 Rueil Malmaison
France

More information is available at: http://ariss.gsfc.nasa.gov/ or
http://www.rac.ca/ariss

[ANS thanks Will Marchant, KC6ROL, and Jean-Louis Rault, F6AGR,
for this information]
=====
AO-7 AMSAT OSCAR 7
Catalog number: 07530
Launch Date: November 15, 1974
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

Status: Semi-operational in sunlight. 

Jan King, W3GEY reports AO-7 is running off the solar panels only. It will
only be on when in sunlight and off in eclipse. Therefore, AO-7 will reset
each orbit and may not turn on each time.

On July 11, 2002 AO-7 was successfully commanded for the first time since
it was declared dead 21 years ago. Commands were sent and accepted to
change the CW beacon code speed.

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.experthams.net/ao7
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

[ANS thanks Pat Gowen, G3IOR and Jan King, W3GEY for this information]
=====
RS-15 RADIO SPORT RS-15
Catalog number: 23439
Launch Date: December 26, 1994

Uplink:     145.858 to 145.898 MHz CW/USB
Downlink:   29.354 to 29.394 MHz CW/USB
Beacon:     29.352 MHz (intermittent)
SSB meeting frequency:  29.380 MHz (unofficial)
Status: Semi-operational, mode-A, using a 2-meter uplink and a 10-meter
downlink.

Dave, WB6LLO, has antenna information for mode-A operation.
http://home.san.rr.com/doguimont/uploads

[ANS thanks Dave Guimont, WB6LLO, for this information]
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FO-20 JAS-1b
Catalog number: 20480
Launch Date: February 07, 1990
Uplink:     145.90 to 146.00 MHz CW/LSB
Downlink:   435.80 to 435.90 MHz CW/USB
Beacon:     435.795

Status: Semi-Operational. FO-20 is in mode JA continuously.

FO-20 has been reported silent by numerous operators.

Tak, JA2PKI, reported FO-20 control station operators believe that the
UVC (Under Voltage Controller) is now regulating the transponder. The
controller monitors battery voltage and tries to protect the batteries
from over discharge.

[ANS thanks Kazu Sakamoto, JJ1WTK, for the FO-20 status reports]
=====
AO-27 AMRAD
Catalog number: 22825
Launched: September 26, 1993

Uplink:     145.850 MHz FM
Downlink:   436.795 MHz FM

Status: Semi-operational, mode J.

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 AMRAD for AO-27 information]
=====
FO-29 JAS-2
Catalog number: 24278
Launch Date: August 17, 1996

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

Status: Operational.

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/

[ANS thanks Kazu Sakamoto, JJ1WTK, for the FO-29 status reports]
=====
SO-41  SAUDISAT-1A
Launch Date: September 26, 2000

Catalog number: 26545
Uplink:         145.850 MHz
Downlink:       436.775 MHz 
Broadcast Callsign: SASAT1-11
BBS:            SASAT1-12

Status: Operational but intermittent.

The spacecraft is operating in Mode-J, currently configured as an
analog FM voice repeater, as power and spacecraft experiments permit.

Further information is available at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/so41.html

[ANS thanks Turki Al-Saud for this information]
=====
SO-50 SAUDISAT-1C
Catalog number: 27607
Launched: December 20, 2002

Uplink:         145.850 MHz (67.0 Hz PL tone)
Downlink:       436.795 MHz 

Status: Operational.

SO-50 carries several experiments, including a mode J FM amateur repeater
experiment operating on 145.850 MHz uplink and 436.800 MHz downlink.
The repeater is available to amateurs worldwide as power permits, using a
67.0 Hertz tone on the uplink, for on-demand activation.

[ANS thanks Turki Al-Saud for this information]




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