by Peter Goodhall | Apr 15, 2017 | Daily Updates
Two South African built satellites are about to be launched to the International Space Station as part of the QB50 project. SARL News reports: The South African satellite industry is taking another step forward as a player in the international space arena with the...
by Peter Goodhall | Apr 15, 2017 | Daily Updates
ARISS is pleased to announce that Packet Radio from the International Space Station is back on 145.825 MHz FM. A few months back, the ARISS Team did the foot work and paperwork to launch the final copy of the Ericsson VHF handheld radio to the ISS. This work was...
by Peter Goodhall | Apr 13, 2017 | Daily Updates
The RSGB has published its response to the Ofcom statement on increasing the amount of the 5 GHz band that can be used for WiFi. The Amateur Satellite Service has a Space-to-Earth allocation at 5830-5850 MHz. Annex 6 of the Ofcom 5 GHz statement says regarding Fixed...
by Peter Goodhall | Apr 3, 2017 | Daily Updates
On Saturday, April 8 at 08:00 GMT, weather permitting, Amsat Argentina plans to launch the amateur radio HF WSPR Leila PicoBalloon from the East Argentina coast. This 24 gram PicoBalloon, with micro Atmel328, of long duration (circumnavigator) would flight around...
by Peter Goodhall | Mar 31, 2017 | Daily Updates
E-members of AMSAT-UK can now download the Spring edition of OSCAR News here. This edition has the latest information on the new Nayif-1 EO-88 CubeSat which carries a 435/145 MHz amateur radio linear transponder. The paper edition should be sent to postal members in...
by Peter Goodhall | Mar 30, 2017 | Daily Updates
The web site of the Chertsey Radio Club now has beginners guides to operating the FM and SSB amateur radio satellites. Getting started with FM satellites http://chertseyradioclub.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/getting-started-with-fm-satellites.html Getting started with SSB...