by Peter Goodhall | Aug 7, 2015 | Daily Updates
AMSAT-UK members have been busy this week working on the FUNcube-4 amateur radio payload for the new European Student Earth Orbiter (ESEO) satellite. On Friday, August 7, 2015 they tested the transponder and it seems to work fine. More testing and characterisation...
by Peter Goodhall | Aug 7, 2015 | Daily Updates
As has been reported in the RSGB News, the PCSAT spacecraft was launched September 30, 2001 and has, due to an on-board power system issue, started to transmit APRS again on 144.390 MHz. Although this is the correct frequency for APRS operation in IARU Region 2, it is...
by Peter Goodhall | Aug 5, 2015 | Daily Updates
Students at Nihon University in Japan are requesting the assistance of radio amateurs in collecting telemetry from the SPROUT satellite which has deployed an inflatable membrane structure. The SPROUT JQ1YGZ Team say: We’d like to show to everyone about SPROUT, and...
by Peter Goodhall | Aug 5, 2015 | Daily Updates
Adrian Lane 2E0SDR got some great publicity for the hobby in national newspapers and TV about an amateur radio contact he had with an astronaut on the International Space Station. Many of the ISS astronauts hold amateur radio licences. In their spare time they carry...
by Peter Goodhall | Aug 4, 2015 | Daily Updates
Nayif-1 is an educational single CubeSat project with the goal of providing an actual space project for Emirati University students. Additionally it is intended to enthuse and educate young people about radio, space physics and electronics. The 1U CubeSat is a...