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Amateur Radio Satellite
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Amateur Satellite Frequencies
AMSAT - The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
AMSAT - E-mail Services
AMSAT - Belgium
AMSAT - Chile
AMSAT - Finland
AMSAT - France
AMSAT - Germany
AMSAT - India
AMSAT - New Zealand
AMSAT - North America
AMSAT - Portugal
AMSAT - Spain
AMSAT - Sweden
AMSAT - U.K.
Colorado AMSAT Net by
John, N0VSE
Houston AMSAT Net
ITAMSAT Home Page
JAMSAT Japan
JARL JAS-2
satellite information, in English
JH1PEF's Home Page In English
Michigan AMSAT Information by Tim,
KG8OC NASA Agency
NASDA Agency
NOAA Agency OE1KIB Digital Satellite
Communication
ON6SAT Amateur Satellite Links
Satellite Information status, frequencies and satellite history by AMSAT
Satellite Observing Resources
Satellites Summary Launch dates, frequencies, etc
Space.Com News
TAPR
TechSat Oscar
UNAMSAT - Mexico
UoSAT Spacecraft Engineering Research Unit
AMSAT Oscar 40 - Phase 3D:
AMSAT-OSCAR 40 (Phase 3D)
AO-40 Telemetry
Final Phase 3D Frequencies
Keplerian Elements AMSAT OSCAR 40 (Phase 3D) Orbit
Overview Of The Phase 3-D Satellite
Project
Phase 3D Frequency
Conversion
RUDAK Status and Information for
P3D
Phase 3D Software:
AO-40 Telemetry Decoder Project by AE4JY
Multiplatform AO-40 (Phase3D) Soundcard Telemetry
Decoder by HB9JNX/AE4WA
AMSAT NET ON SATELITTE - If you have a TVRO, the AMSAT Net can be heard
every Sunday night at 10 pm Central time on ANIK E2, Transponder 18, 5.8 MHz audio
subcarrier.
LATEST NEWS -
ARLS004 SaudiSat 1-A (SO-41) now available for amateur use.
SaudiSat 1-A (SO-41) now is reported open for Amateur Radio communication. According to information
received by AMSAT-NA President Robin Haighton, VE3FRH, SO-41 has been configured for FM voice
repeater operation.
Turki Al Saud, director of the Space Research Institute in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia--the satellite's
sponsoring agency--told AMSAT-NA that SO-41 will automatically enable its UHF transmitter over Saudi
Arabia and the US for approximately 20 minutes each pass. The spacecraft reportedly is configured
for Mode J, with a VHF uplink of 145.850 MHz and a UHF downlink of 436.775 MHz. The spacecraft will
operate in this mode intermittently, as power and spacecraft experiments permit, the announcement
said.
SO-41's downlink RF power is 1 W with left-hand circular polarization. The uplink antenna--located
atop the spacecraft--is linear in polarization. Experiments and software development continue with
SaudiSat 1-B (SO-42), and that satellite is not yet available to amateurs.
SaudiSat 1A and 1B were launched along with TIUNGSAT-1 on September 26, 2000, from the Baikonur
Cosmodrome, aboard a converted Soviet ballistic missile. Both satellites have been in various stages
of commissioning since then.
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