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rende: Amsat news service nr.105
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-105
Dnepr/Cubesat Launch 17 April 2007

ANS is a free, weekly, news and information service of AMSAT North
America, 
The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS reports on the
activities of a 
worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an
active interest in 
designing, building, launching and communicating
through analog and digital 
Amateur Radio satellites.

Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:

ans-editor@amsat.org

In this edition:
* Dnepr/Cubesat Launch 17 April 2007
* Joint Response to EU Commission Galileo Green Paper Filed
* AO-51 Software Upgrade Status
* RAFT and ANDE Update
* Call for Papers--2007 ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
* ARISS Status - 09 April 2007


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.01
Dnepr/Cubesat Launch 17 April 2007

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.01
 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.01

A Dnepr Cubesat launch is set for April 17, 2007 at 0646:35 UTC. The
TLEs have 
been updated on the Cubesat website, www.cubesat.org.  There
will also be 
updates from Kosmotras regarding the status of the launch
as soon as possible 
on the website and the discussion boards. The
discussion board at 
http://polysat.calpoly.edu/irc/ will be available
to allow satellite trackers 
to discuss what's been found.

Four-of-seven CubeSats will be using Amateur Radio frequencies and modes
as 
follows:

CalPoly PolySat CP3
436.845MHz (1W) 1200bps FM AFSK AX.25 (Part-5 experimental license)
http://polysat.calpoly.edu/

CalPoly PolySat CP4
437.325MHz (1W) 1200bps FM AFSK AX.25
http://polysat.calpoly.edu/

CP4 will autonomously transmit a sensor snapshot once every two minutes
while 
in orbit. This transmission will be on 437.325 MHz, at 1200bps
FSK, using 
AX.25 packetized digital data. Please note that it is FSK,
not AFSK, which 
will require you to set your radios to "single side
band" (SSB) instead 
of "FM mode". This sensor snapshot is preceded by a
six second CW preamble 
that can be decoded as the satellite's call
sign. CP4's autonomous beacon 
contains sensor data that can be used to
determine satellite's health status. 
A program that can make sense of
the binary data encoded in the AX.25 packets 
will be made available to
community soon (probably through the PolySat 
website). The information
in this beacon would be useful along with the 
recorded receive signal
strength, should any anomalies occur early in our 
mission. Operators
are encouraged to try to capture CP4's downlink and submit 
files to:
polysat@gmail.com [or polysat@atl.calpoly.edu].

University of Louisiana CAPE-1
435.245MHz (1W) 9600bps FM FSK AX.25 and CW telemetry
during opposite 30sec intervals using call sign K5USL
http://ulcape.org/wiki/Main_Page
http://ulcape.org/wiki/CAPE1_Telemetry
Forward received telemetry to jd.harrist@gmail.com

Universidad Sergio Arboleda  (Colombia) Libertad-1
437.405MHz (400mw) 1200bps FM AFSK AX.25
http://www.usergioarboleda.edu.co/proyecto_espacial/index.htm
http://www.usergioarboleda.edu.co/proyecto_espacial/english_libertad.pdf

Also see http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/ and
http://showcase.netins.net/web/wallio/CubeSat.htm for more information.

P-POD C (Preliminary) for 17Apr07 launch
1 xxxxxU xxxxxxxx 07107.29311609  .00000000  00000-0  00000-0 0 0000x
2 xxxxx 098.0870 182.3615 0084000 198.3918 339.9240 14.51600000    1x

Preliminary First Orbit+ Schedule
17Apr07     06:46:35UT  Launch
            07:02       CubeSat separation
            07:08       AOS South Africa
            07:52       AOS Hawaii USA
            07:59       AOS CalPoly  CA USA
            08:01       AOS KL7UW  Alaska USA
            08:20       AOS Northern Europe
            08:25       AOS Central Europe & UK
            09:17       AOS ZL1AOX  New Zealand
            09:42       AOS KL7UW  Alaska USA
            10:53       AOS ZL1AOX  New Zealand
            11:16       AOS Japan
            11:30       CP3/CP4 start transmitting
            12:32       AOS ZL1AOX  New Zealand
            15:04       AOS WØRPK  Iowa USA

[ANS thanks Lori Brooks and Ralph, WØRPK, for the above information]


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.02
Joint Response to EU Commission Galileo Green Paper Filed

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.02
 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.02

On Friday 6th April a joint response was submitted by RSGB, AMSAT-UK, UK
 Microwave Group and the British Amateur Television Club to the European
 Commission Green Paper on Satellite Navigation Applications. 

The Galileo Global Positioning System, expected to be fully operational 
between 2010-12, will make use of 1260-1300 MHz. This is a key segment
of the 
Amateur 23cm band used for ATV, Repeaters, Satellites, EME and
weak signal 
terrestrial communications.

The response document can now be seen on the web at 
http://www.g3psm.net/07_04_06_RSGB_Response_to_Galileo_Green_Paper.pdf 

Galileo green paper on satellite navigation applications 
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/december2006/galileo_green_paper.htm 

Potential Interference To Galileo From 23cm Band Operations 
http://www.southgatearc.org/articles/galileo.htm 

[ANS thanks Trevor, M5AKA, for the above information]


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.03
AO-51 Software Upgrade Status

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.03
 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.03

AMSAT Vice President of Operations, Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, provides
the 
following update on the on-going software upgrade and testing
efforts for 
AO-51.

During the last round of testing and upgrades on AO-51,  the Command
Team 
discovered a problem with the BBS receiver interfering with the
command 
system with either UHF transmitter above a certain power level.
This problem 
had gone unsolved since launch until the relationship to
the receiver was 
found. The good news is the problem goes away when
that receiver is shut off. 
The bad news is that particular receiver is
the only user receiver the 
operating system allows to access the BBS. A
rewrite of the core operating 
software is required to work around this
issue, and there is exactly one 
person who can do this. For the mean
time AO-51 will primarily be an analog 
mode satellite, until the fix is
coded and tested thoroughly on the ground.

Sometime soon there will be a test of the new automatic scheduling
software. 
The command stations will set up a series of about 10 mode
changes over a few 
weeks, with the schedule announced in advance. When
this happens we'll 
appreciate reports via the amsat-bb and ao51-modes
lists. We may also run 
some power output tests, setting the downlink
transmitters to different 
levels and asking for quantitative reception
reports including a detailed 
description of the receiving station.

I would like to mention my support and appreciation for the 
http://oscar.dcarr.org/ website. It is near real time information, and 
updates whenever a new report is added. I absolutely LOVE this tool, and
 would like to thank the creator, and encourage it's continued use. If
you 
noticed last week there were a few reports of AO-51 "not heard". In
fact the 
satellite was transmitting, but the auto battery protection
had tripped, 
reducing the downlink to 100 mw that morning in lieu of
the normal ~500 mw. 
Later that day the auto protection tripped again,
shutting TXb off. I noticed 
the reports and immediately called one of
the command stations, who was 
already aware of the problem. I bring
this up because it is a great tool for 
users that we in Operations also
use, and it seems to have several regular 
international contributors.

[ANS thanks Drew, KO4MA, for the above information]


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.04
RAFT and ANDE Update

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.04
 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.04

RAFT and ANDE are now coming over in the prime eveining hours.  

In fact, if you look at RAFT you will see it is nearly sun synchronous,
in 
that it is coming over nearly the same time every evening.  That is
about 
7:45, 9:15 and 10:45 PM local sun daylight time at mid (40 deg) N
latitudes.

PA3GUO reloaded RAFT settings and the packet-to-voice synthesizer is 
enabled.  Anyone can turn it on, and then anyone can send APRS messages
 to "TALK" and it will speak the message.
See how on the page below:

http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/ande-raft-ops.html

Also, we need stations with good beams in the southern USA states from
AZ to 
Georgia as volunteer command stations so that we can check out
RAFT's radar 
receiver too.

RAFT is halfway through its life and will de-orbit by late July. Also,
RAFT is 
only useable in the dark, so we don't have many more operating
periods to 
operate this unique transponder.

Also, if anyone has lots of power on 10 meters and will use it to TX CW,
we 
would like to activate the PSK-31 transponder and try again at
hearing some 
signals.

[ANS thanks Bob, WB4APR, for the above information]


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.05
Call for Papers--2007 ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.05
 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.05

Technical papers are solicited for presentation at the 26th Annual ARRL
and 
TAPR Digital Communications Conference to be held September 28-30,
2007 in 
Hartford, Connecticut. These papers will also be published in
the Conference 
Proceedings (you do NOT need to attend the conference to
have your paper 
included in the Proceedings). The submission deadline
is July 31, 2007. 
Please send papers to:

Maty Weinberg
ARRL
225 Main St
Newington, CT 06111

or you can make your submission via e-mail to: maty@arrl.org

Papers will be published exactly as submitted and authors will retain
all 
rights.

[ANS thanks Steve, WB8IMY, for the above information]


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.06
Satellite Shorts From All Over

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.06
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.06


+ Clint, K6LCS has posted his 4 page "How to Work AO-51 with an HT"
  tutorial at: http://homepage.mac.com/clintbradford.

+ Several reports have been received that Charles Simonyi, KE7KDP 
  is on the air from the International Space Station and is making
  general QSOs with the ham radio community.  On one pass Charles
  said, "I think amateur radio was the begining of  the internet!
  And its still alive, I never thought I would do neither amateur 
  radio or Space flights but both of them are lot of fun. Well I just 
  want to congratulate the community for the great job they are doing 
  in performing the charter as we learned about it, and thank everbody 
  for helping me along. Its not easy for me and I do the best I can, 
  so thanks a lot guys and I hope I can talk as many people as possible.

  An audio recording of Charles is available on Cor's website:
  http://pd0rkc.ontwikkel.nl

+ Plan ahead for JOTA weekend. "Around the World in 50 Hours will be 
  the theme of this year's Scouting Jamboree On The Air.  JOTA as it 
  is better known, is an annual event in which about 500,000 Scouts 
  and Scout Guides all over the world make contacts with each other by 
  means of Amateur Radio.  AMSAT supports this scouting activity each
  year by making its satellites available for JOTA contacts.  This
  year's 50th JOTA will run from October 19th at 22:00 hours to 
  October 21st at 24:00 hours your local time.

[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-105.07
ARISS Status - 09 April 2007

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.07
 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 15, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-105.07

1. St. Michaels Primary School Contact Successful

On Monday, April 2, students from St. Michaels Primary School in
Daceyville, 
New South Wales, Australia participated in an Amateur Radio
on the 
International Space Station (ARISS) contact. Sixteen students
asked Michael 
Lopez-Alegria, KE5GTK, one question each as approximately
180 children in 
grades K-6 looked on. National television and
newspapers covered the event.


2. Successful Contact with Glenden State School

Glenden State School in Queensland, Australia experienced a successful
Amateur 
Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact on
Wednesday, April 
4, 2007. Astronaut Sunita Williams, KD5PLB, answered
questions from sixteen 
students and was answering the seventeenth
question as the ISS went over the 
horizon. Approximately 400 teachers,
students and others attended the event. 
A local news crew was there to
film the event, and two radio interviews were 
held, one before the
contact and one immediately after.  Another local radio 
station
publicized the event during the week prior to the contact. The audio

from this contact was fed into the EchoLink AMSAT (101 377) and JK1ZRW
(277 
208) servers. Among the eight countries that connected (a total of
fifteen 
were made) were Macedonia, India and Ireland.  


3. Upcoming School Contacts

Students from Redmond High School in Redmond, Washington, Charles
Simonyis 
home town, plan to experience an Amateur Radio on the
International Space 
Station (ARISS) contact on Monday, April 16 at
21:17 UTC via the telebridge 
station ON4ISS in Belgium. The ARISS
EchoLink and IRLP teams will feed the 
audio from this contact into the
EchoLink AMSAT (101 377) and JK1ZRW (277 
208) servers, and into the
IRLP Discovery Reflector 9010.  The contact will 
also be webcast
courtesy of Verizon Conferencing.

An Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact has
been 
slated for Tuesday, April 17 at 18:35 UTC, between the Kursk
Technical 
University in Kursk, Russia and Commander Fyodor N.
Yurchikhin, RN3FI. The 
schools radio club, RW3WWW, was founded in
1965 and is a member of 
SPORADIC – the Kursk amateur radio regional
club and of the International 
Amateur Radio Union Region 1 Soyuz
Radiolyubitelei Rossii (SRR).

An Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact has
been 
planned for Cedar Point Elementary School in Bristow, Virginia on
Tuesday, 
April 17 at19:05 UTC via the telebridge station VK5ZAI in
Australia. A 
science encore program will be employed to teach amateur
radio and 
communication technology to students in grades K-5. This
contact will be held 
in conjunction with Space Week activities which
will include a visit from an 
astronaut, science and technology of hot
air ballooning, a Starlab 
Planetarium, and a Space Traveler trailer
with 20 hands on activities related 
to traveling and living in space
and space exploration. This contact is 
planned for flight participant
Charles Simonyi, KE7KDP.  The audio from this 
contact will be fed into
the EchoLink AMSAT (101 377) and JK1ZRW (277 208) 
servers, and into the
IRLP Discovery Reflector 9010. The contact will also be 
webcast
courtesy of Verizon Conferencing.


4. NA1SS Awarded JARL Award

On Monday, April 2, the Japan Amateur Radio Relay League (JARL) issued
the All 
Japan Districts Award to the International Space Station,
NA1SS. Astronauts 
using the stations callsign NA1SS have contacted a
school in all ten of 
Japans amateur radio call areas.


5. ARRL Article on Expedition 15 Crew

The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) ran an article on the new ISS 
crew. “Fourth US Civilian Space Traveler, Expedition 15 ISS Crew
Launch April 
7” may be viewed on: 
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2007/04/03/100/?nc=1

[ANS thanks Carol, KB3LKI, for the above information]


In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the
President's 
Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining donors
to AMSAT Project 
Funds, will be eligible to receive additional
benefits. Application forms are 
available from the AMSAT Office.

73, 
This week's ANS Editor,
Lee McLamb, KU4OS
ku4os at amsat dot org

_______________________________________________
Via the ANS mailing list courtesy of AMSAT-NA
http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/ans
_______________________________________________

73 de Sam, OH0NC

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