And the winner is – Jan Emanuelsson SM7KOJ! Congratulation!
Winner 2025 antenna lottery
Nyheter för medlemmar i AMSAT-SM.
News for members of AMSAT-SM. Mostly in Swedish.
And the winner is – Jan Emanuelsson SM7KOJ! Congratulation!
Under 2025 års antenntävling fanns det möjlighet att komma med förslag till förbättringar runt AMSAT-SM hur vi kan göra det lättare att komma igång med amatörradiosatelliter.
Det viktigaste som kom fram är att vi behöver bli bättre på att presentera nybörjarartiklar och att hitta dessa på hemsidan.
Här kommer några av förslagen, dock inte alla, och våra svar.
Sorry all international visitors! This competition is only open to Swedish hams and SWLs!
Tävlingen är avslutad. Vinnare blev Jan Emanuelsson SM7KOJ. Grattis!
AMSAT-SM-gruppen vill gärna att fler radio- och lyssnaramatörer bosatta i Sverige intresserar sig för amatörradiosatelliter. Därför vill vi nu ge er möjlighet att vinna en ny typ av VHF/UHF yagi som vi kan erbjuda i samarbete med FW Cubelabs i Spanien.
För att deltaga i tävlingen vill vi att du beskriver nedan vad du skulle behöva för hjälp eller motivation för att komma igång med amatörradiosatelliter. Det ger oss möjlighet att förbättra vår verksamhet som just är att informera om vår hobby.
Tävlingen pågår till sista oktober 2025 och vi kan endast skicka antennen till en adress i Sverige. Vinnaren meddelas här på hemsidan och kontaktas via e-mail, så det är viktigt att du anger det korrekt.
Lycka till önskar styrgruppen i AMSAT-SM!

Update 2025-08-30:
Three (3) out of 12 manufactures sent me an answer. One of these I will continue to work with. I can not give any more information at the moment, but stay tuned for updates.
Final update 2025-11-08:
Unfortunately the manufacture I had a discussion with will not produce a full duplex HT with better filters.
Many of us in the AMSAT community is waiting for a new handheld radio with full duplex FM capability. AMSAT-SM group in Sweden has sent an open letter (e-mail) to the following amateur radio manufacturers:
And the letter/e-mail:
Open Letter from the AMSAT-SM Group in Sweden to Amateur Radio Manufacturers Regarding the Development of a Full Duplex Handheld Amateur Radio
Dear Sir or Madam,
In recent years, we have seen the release of many new handheld amateur radios from both established manufacturers such as Icom, Kenwood, and Yaesu, as well as from newer, smaller manufacturers, often based in China. These radios frequently include advanced features such as VHF/UHF FM operation, APRS, TNC, USB-C charging, GPS, Bluetooth, and more.
However, one key capability is consistently missing: true full duplex operation – the ability to transmit on one band while simultaneously receiving on another, without desense. For example, transmitting on VHF while receiving on UHF, or vice versa.
We at AMSAT-SM believe there is a significant and growing market for such a radio among amateur radio operators worldwide. A particularly important group consists of operators who use amateur radio satellites, for whom full duplex operation greatly enhances communication and usability. These operators are also prepared to pay a premium for a handheld with this functionality. At present, no current handheld model offers full duplex capability. Instead, many satellite operators rely on discontinued radios such as the Kenwood TH-D72.
We therefore respectfully request the development of a new handheld amateur radio with true full duplex capability between VHF and UHF (e.g., transmit on 145 MHz and receive on 435 MHz without desense, and vice versa).
Additional features to support satellite operation would also be very welcome. For example, the AnyTone AT-D878UVII includes satellite tracking functions, but unfortunately lacks full duplex capability.
We strongly believe that a handheld radio with these capabilities would be highly valued by the amateur radio community and represent a unique opportunity for any manufacturer willing to take the lead.
Sincerely,
AMSAT-SM Group in Sweden
via Lars Thunberg, SM0TGU
www.amsat.se
https://x.com/amsat_sm
If a company respond, these are the requirements that I will give them:
Most prioritized specifications – needed to make the radio possible to use:
Also wanted features – nice to have but not first priority:
What I know of today is that at least one manufacturer has implemented an app that can adjust frequency for Doppler correction, the VR-N76. Please see this link:
https://www.verotelecom.com/VR-N76-Dual-Band-Handheld-Radio-p2511333.html?parent_user_id=18403738&utm_source=sns_share&utm_medium=share_url
But this requires a lot of software development from you as manufacturer. A much better solution is to implement the CAT protocol so the user can choose software of their own.
The FCC is currently considering an application by AST & Science, LLC for authorization to operate a total of 248 satellites in low-earth orbit. As part of this application, AST seeks to utilize the 430-440 MHz band for telemetry, tracking, and telecommand (TT&C) operations.
As part of the consideration process, the FCC is accepting public comment through July 21st. Over 600 individuals, many of them amateur radio operators, have already filed comments opposing AST’s request, as has AMSAT-DL. AMSAT is also preparing comments to be filed in this proceeding. Anyone may file or review comments through the FCC’s Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS) at https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/results?q=(proceedings.name:(%2225-201%22)). The proceeding number is 25-201.
AMSAT-SM via Lars Thunberg SM0TGU has comment this application on 21 July:
Dear Sirs,
The AMSAT-SM amateur radio satellite group in Sweden is reaching out to share our concerns about the AST proposal to utilize the 430–440 MHz frequency band for Telemetry, Tracking, and Command (TT&C) operations. This portion of the spectrum is already designated as a primary allocation in Region 1 and is actively utilized by a range of users, including amateur radio operators and amateur satellite services.Amateur radio plays a key role in emergency communications and technical experimentation, while amateur satellites contribute significantly to educational and scientific pursuits. Approving AST’s application could interfere with these established uses and jeopardize their valuable contributions.
We respectfully urge the Commission to carefully evaluate the potential consequences of this proposal and to prioritize the protection of existing services. We also recommend considering alternative frequency bands better suited to AST’s operational needs.
Thank you for your time and consideration
Lars Thunberg – AMSAT-SM Sweden
Direct link to FCC:
https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10721288814550
AMSAT-SM med Lars Thunberg SM0TGU hade förmånen att få hålla ett föredrag om amatörradio och satelliter under SSAs årsmöte och 100-årsjubileum. Det pågick under helgen 26-27 april 2025 i Västerås.

Innehållet ser ni på bilden nedan. SSA spelade även in hela föredraget. Den videon är just nu (juni 2025) endast tillgänglig för SSAs medlemmar men om den släpps fri senare kommer den att läggas ut på AMSAT-SMs Youtube-kanal.
