AMSAT-UK is a leading organization dedicated to advancing amateur satellite communications in the United Kingdom. Established to promote and support satellite experimentation and development, AMSAT-UK provides resources, education, and a community for enthusiasts of all skill levels. Whether you’re new to satellite communications or an experienced operator, AMSAT-UK offers valuable insights, technical resources, and opportunities to connect with fellow enthusiasts.
Through events like the annual Colloquium, AMSAT-UK brings together experts, hobbyists, and innovators to share knowledge and ideas. In addition to supporting satellite missions and projects, AMSAT-UK collaborates with international amateur satellite organizations, helping to expand the possibilities of amateur radio and satellite communications around the world.
Satellite News
RSGB General Manager: The Future of Amateur Radio
In this video the RSGB General Manager, Graham Coomber G0NBI, gives his personal vision for the future of Amateur Radio. Graham G0NBI gave the presentation at the AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium on Sunday, July 21, 2013 and the video is now available in the...
AMSAT-UK Colloquium Videos Now Available
Thanks to the hard work of volunteers from the British Amateur Television Club (BATC) videos of the presentations given to the AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium held in Guildford July 20-21, 2013 are now available to view online or download to your PC. To access...
QB50: Amateur Radio transponder payloads to launch 2014
It was announced during the QB50 presentation at the AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium that two CubeSats, one carrying a linear transponder for SSB/CW, the other a FM voice transponder, should be launched into a 600 km orbit in the first half of 2014. The QB50...
AMSAT members wave at Cassini
NASA asked people to wave at the Cassini space probe which was taking pictures from near Saturn. Attendees at the AMSAT-UK International Space Collquium responded enthusiastically On Friday, July 19 between 21:27 and 21:47 UT NASA's Cassini spacecraft took images of...
Ofcom 2300 MHz and 3400 MHz Consultation Responses Needed
The Ofcom 2.3 GHz and 3.4 GHz consultation closes at 5 pm on Monday, July 22. It proposes the loss of large chunks of amateur radio spectrum in both bands. The British Amateur Television Club (BATC) have issued the statement below and all amateurs should give...
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