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
CW SRM Nanosat decoding software
The CubeSat Project Team in the University of Khartoum have made available software to decode the telemetry beacon of the new Amateur Radio satellite built by the SRM University. The Telemetry Decoding Software was developed by University students for studying the...
Radio Amateurs thanked for Jugnu reports
The Jugnu team say the continuous stream of satellite beacon reports from Radio Amateurs across the world surpassed all their expectations. The team welcome further reports. On the AMSAT bulletin board Chintalagiri Shashank writes: I'm the system engineer for the...
AMSAT-NA to celebrate 50 years in space at symposium
AMSAT to celebrate 50 years in space at symposium The AMSAT-NA 2011 Space Symposium will be held on Friday, November 4-6 in San Jose, California. This year’s Symposium coincides with the celebration of the 50th anniversary of OSCAR 1, the first Amateur Radio...
FUNcube Dongle at Northampton Radio Astronomy Meeting
There will be two talks on the AMSAT-UK FUNcube Dongle VHF/UHF Software Defined Radio (SDR) at the BAA Radio Astronomy Group (RAG) meeting on Saturday, November 12 at 10:30am in The Humfrey Rooms, Castilian Terrace, Northampton, NN1 1LD. • Tony Abbey will talk about...
Good signals received from SRMSAT and JUGNU
Radio Amateurs have been reporting good signals on 437.425 MHz and 437.275 MHz from the new Amateur Radio satellites SRMSAT and JUGNU. Unfortunately due to the 20 degree inclination of the orbit hams in the United Kingdom are unable to hear them. Mark Hammond N8MH...
FUNCube Status
| AO-73 | Active |
| JO-97 | Active |
AMSAT-UK Nets
80m
QO-100

