by Peter Goodhall | Mar 19, 2014 | Daily Updates
The SUWS WebSDR, a VHF/UHF/Microwave online radio, now has improved antennas for reception of amateur radio satellites and High Altitude Balloons (HAB).Noel G8GTZ has posted an update on the Southampton University Wireless Society (SUWS) web based software defined...
by Peter Goodhall | Mar 19, 2014 | Daily Updates
Der Spiegel newspaper features an article about the hopes of radio amateurs to transmit commands to control the NASA ISEE-3 / ICE spacecraft. The newspaper interviewed radio amateurs Achim Vollhardt DH2VA and Thilo Elsner DJ5YM both members of AMSAT-DL. The article...
by Peter Goodhall | Mar 19, 2014 | Daily Updates
Planet Labs has announced that it has confirmed launches for more than 100 CubeSats over the next 12 months. The satellites are 3U (30x10x10 cm) in size and will launch on rockets from the USA and Russia. This constitutes the largest constellation of satellites...
by Peter Goodhall | Mar 18, 2014 | Daily Updates
The $50SAT team have applied for and been designated an OSCAR number for their PocketQube satellite – Morehead-OSCAR-76, or MO-76. $50SAT is one of the smallest amateur radio satellites ever launched at 5x5x7.5 cm and weighs only 210 grams. Transmitter power is...
by Peter Goodhall | Mar 18, 2014 | Daily Updates
The Cambridge company 3D Cube Sat was one of the winners of the Virgin Media ‘Three New Things’ Technology Award. The three winning businesses will each receive a package of mentoring and support, including the chance to meet with Virgin founder Richard Branson to...
by Peter Goodhall | Mar 18, 2014 | Daily Updates
On March 22, the FUNcube-1 (AO-73) CubeSat will be commanded into continuous transponder mode for one or two orbits so we can assess the effect of lower power being radiated by the sat on the battery temperature. We expect the satellite to be put into full time...