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
Satellite has deployable VHF crossed Yagi antenna
Radio amateurs Sean Hum VA3SHV and Jeff Nicholls VA3NGJ worked on the design for a deployable VHF crossed Yagi antenna on the recently launched NORsat-2. The very high frequency (VHF) antenna was designed to unfold from the CubeSat after receiving a command from the...
Space Station contact planned for YOTA 2017
An Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact is planned between astronaut Paolo Nespoli IZ0JPA, using the call sign NA1SS and the Youngsters on the Air (YOTA) event, call sign GB4YOTA, taking place in Gilwell Park, UK. The ARISS contact is...
2M0SQL Satellite Report
Peter 2M0SQL says that instead of submitting reports to magazines about his satellite activity he's decided to write blog posts instead allowing more viewers to see what can be worked. He recently moved to Elgin in Scotland and as a result his DXCC/VUCC totals were...
Young radio hams to talk to ISS astronaut
Some of the young radio amateurs attending the YOTA 2017 event at Gilwell Park will get the chance to talk to astronaut Paulo Nespoli IZ0JPA on the International Space Station using amateur radio. Paulo will be operating the amateur radio station NA1SS in the Columbus...
Press reports ISS success of Chertsey Radio Club
The Surrey press report radio amateurs at the Chertsey Radio Club received test transmissions by two satellites inside the International Space Station (ISS). The club also received ISS Slow Scan Television images. On July 5, the Space Station sent greeting messages in...
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AMSAT-UK Nets
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