Colloquium 2024

AMSAT-UK Colloquium 2024 is set to take place on October 12-13, at Kents Hill Park Conference Centre in Milton Keynes. Join us for an exciting weekend of satellite discussions and networking, held in conjunction with the RSGB Convention.

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

New Frequencies for Polish Radio Amateurs

Poland's national society the Polski Związek Krótkofalowców (PZK) has announced new frequency allocations for the Amateur and Amateur-satellite Services. The frequency range 2400-2450 MHz has been allocated to the Amateur-satellite Service and it is understood that...

Radio New Zealand – KiwiSpace Interview

A group of New Zealanders will be taking part on an epic journey. They're going to Mars - or at least a simulation of what a space station on Mars would be like. Six crew-members will be heading deep into the Utah desert from April 22 to May 6, 2012, to undertake a...

IARU Announces Coordinated Frequencies for Two CubeSats

The IARU Amateur Satellite Frequency Coordination Panel have announced coordinated frequencies for two new CubeSats. The downlink frequencies announced are: TechEdSat  - 437.465 MHz HumSAT-D  - 437.365 MHz IARU Amateur Satellite Frequency Coordination Status...

First-MOVE CubeSat Solar Panel Deployment Video

First-MOVE is a CubeSat being built by students at the Technical University of München. MOVE stands for München Orbital Verification Experiment. The 1U CubeSat has two deployable solar panels carrying a new generation of solar cell. First-MOVE also carries a CCD...

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