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Subj: WEEKLY SATELLITE REPORT PART 2
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 123.S2 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, May 02,2004,
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-123.S2
UO-11 OSCAR-11
Catalog number: 14781
Launched: March 1, 1984
Downlink: 145.826 MHz FM (1200-baud AFSK)
Mode-S Beacon: 2401.500 MHz
Status: Semi-operational.
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AO-16 PACSAT
Catalog number: 20439
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Uplink: 145.90 145.92 145.94 145.96 MHz FM
(using 1200-baud Manchester FSK)
Downlink: 437.026 MHz SSB (1200-baud PSK)
Mode-S Beacon: 2401.1428 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: PACSAT-11
BBS: PACSAT-12
Status: Semi-operational, the digipeater command is on and open for
APRS users.
A WOD collection of current graphics along with general information
and telemetry samples can be found at:
http://www.telecable.es/personales/ea1bcu
[ANS thanks Miguel Menendez, EA1BCU, for AO-16 status information]
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UO-22 UOSAT
Catalog number: 21575
Launched: July 17, 1991
Uplink: 145.900 FM 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 435.120 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: UOSAT5-11
BBS: UOSAT5-12
Status: Operational.
More information on the satellite is available at the following URL:
http://www.sstl.co.uk/
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NO-44 PACSAT
Catalog number: 20439
Launch Date: January 22, 1990Uplink:
145.90 145.92 145.94 145.96 MHz FM (using 1200-baud
Manchester FSK)Downlink: 437.026 MHz SSB (1200-baud PSK)Mode-S
Beacon: 2401.1428 MHzBroadcast Callsign: PACSAT-11BBS:
PACSAT-12
Status: Semi-operational, the digipeater command is on and open
forAPRS users.A WOD collection of current graphics along with general
informationand telemetry samples can be found
at:
http://www.telecable.es/personales/ea1bcu
[ANS thanks Miguel Menendez, EA1BCU, for AO-16 status information]
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UO-22 UOSAT
Catalog number: 21575
Launched: July 17, 1991
Uplink: 145.900 FM 9600-baud FSK
Downlink: 435.120 MHz FM
Broadcast Callsign: UOSAT5-11
BBS: UOSAT5-12
Status: Operational.
More information on the satellite is available at the following URL:
http://www.sstl.co.uk/
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IO-26 ITAMSAT
Catalog number: 22826
Launch Date: September 26, 1993
Uplink: 145.875 145.900 145.925 145.950 MHz FM (1200-baud)
Downlink: 435.812 MHz SSB
Broadcast Callsign: ITMSAT-11
BBS: ITMSAT-12
Status: No uplinks currently
This from Alberto E. Zagni - I2KBD on November 26,2003:
I can confirm that IO-26 is still in Safe Mode (MBL telemetry).
We have some problems to uplink the full IHT software, probably
due to an unfavourable attitude of the spacecraft.
Until the IHT (high level code) is reloaded, NO digipeat will
be possible, since it is part of the IHT multitasking code.
All the best
Alberto E. Zagni - I2KBD
[ANS thanks for Alberto E. Zagni, I2KBD and Don Woodward, KD4APP this
information]
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GO-32 TECHSAT -1B
Catalog number: 25397
Launch Date: September 30, 2001
Uplink/downlink: 145.827 MHz 1200 baud AX.25 AFSK via W3ADO-1
Aux/Uplink: 435.250 MHz 9600 baud via PCSAT-2 (off)
APRS Downlink: 144.390 MHz (Region 2)
Status: Semi-Operational.
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NO-44 PCSAT
Catalog number: 26931
Launch Date: September 30, 2001
Uplink/downlink: 145.827 MHz 1200 baud AX.25 AFSK via W3ADO-1
Aux/Uplink: 435.250 MHz 9600 baud via PCSAT-2 (off)
APRS Downlink: 144.390 MHz (Region 2)
Status: Semi-Operational.
PCSat is a 1200-baud APRS digipeater designed for use by stations using
hand-held or mobile transceivers. Downlinks feed a central web site at:
http://pcsat.aprs.org
The APRS-equipped PCSat was built by midshipmen from the U.S. Naval Academy
under the guidance of Bob Bruninga, WB4APR.
For more information, visit the PCSat web site at:
http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/pcsat.html
[ANS thanks Bob Bruninga, WB4APR, for PCSat information][02082004]
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NO-45 SAPPHIRE
Catalog number: 26932
Launch Date: September 30, 2001
Downlink: 437.095 MHz 1200 baud AX-25 AFSK
Uplink: 145.945 MHz UI Digipeater
Digi Callsign: KE6QMD
Status: Operational.
The NO-45 digipeater remains on. User are requested NOT
to use the Bulletin Board. When the Bulletin Board is used it effectively
"locks out" ground access to the spacecraft CPU.
Everyone is welcome to use the digipeating/APRS features of Sapphire,
callsign KE6QMD, as per the user service agreement located at the following
URL
http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/pcsat/contract.txt
There will be occasional dropouts caused by the CW beacon, and Users are
advised to expect extra packet chatter during West Coast (USA) passes, as
some schools are using Sapphire for operations training.
Student built Sapphire was launched through the U.S. Naval
Academy Satellite program. Its primary missions are sensor
experiments, a camera, and voice synthesizer. For more information,
visit the Sapphire web site at:
http://students.cec.wustl.edu/~sapphire/sapphire_overview.html
[ANS thanks Mike, KE6YNJ for the above information][03212004]
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