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Ny transponder från PE1RAH

Det finns möjlighet att titta närmare på den nya transponder som PE1RAH har konstruerat.

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Onsala parabolen på Månen

Nu finns det ett videoklipp på nätet om aktiviteten som SK6OSO med västkustens mikrovågsgrupp hade den 18-19 juli.

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Ny satellit från Amsat UK

Nu kommer det information från UK om en ny intressant Cubesat med transponder (CW/SSB) i mode B.

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Apollo 11 special på AO-51 den 20 juli

Vi lånar lite nyheter från AMSAT-OZ mailinglista angående Apolle 11-special på AO-51:

 Hejsa alle sammen,
Hvis alt flasker sig, vil der være både voice og SSTV, som en markering af Apollo 11 landingen på månen for 40 år siden.
De eksakte tider for skift til meddelelsen er ikke helt på plads – men vi skulle have gode muligheder mandag eftermiddag/aften.

Planen ser såden ud:

July 19

FM Repeater, L/U
Uplink: 1268.700 Mhz FM
Downlink: 435.150 Mhz FM

FM Repeater, V/U
Uplink: 145.920 Mhz FM
Downlink: 435.300 Mhz FM

July 20

AMSAT-NA will mark the 40th anniversary of the first manned lunar
landing with a special event on AO-51. AO-51 will transmit a message
commemorating the event Monday, July 20 during evening passes in the
U.S. and Europe. The message will be transmitted on the 435.300 MHz FM
downlink and will contain a Robot 36 SSTV image as well as a voice
message. A special AO-51 QSL will be available to those who copy the
downlink. Send QSL requests marked “Apollo 11” with SASE to the AMSAT
office at 850 Sligo Ave. Suite 600, Silver Spring, MD 20910.

Skift af modes plejer at være cirka midnat vores tid, så den er sikkert
aktiv hele mandagen. Der skal dog være nogen til at sende til AO-51 🙂

73 OZ1MY
Ib

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AMSAT-DL studsar radiosignaler mot Venus

First German Mars Mission makes sidestep to Venus, Ground station in Bochum generated echoes from Venus

The
team of German Space Agency AMSAT-DL reached another milestone on the
way to send a spacecraft to Mars on 25 March 2009. From ground mission
control station in Bochum (located in the observatory IUZ Sternwarte)
radio frequency signals were sent to Venus.

After nearly 100 million kilometres of track and approximately five
minute’s term they came back again as echoes from Venus surface and
were received in Bochum. This was the first German success to receive
echoes of other planets. The transmitter technology for the planned
Mars mission of AMSAT-DL was the last key component tested and fulfils
its baptism of fire.

The AMSAT-DL prepares the first privately
financed flight to Mars for the next possible launch window. This
spacecraft is intended as a scientific and communication platform. In
the last few years the largely honorary researcher of the AMSAT-DL
developed and tested all essential components for this spacecraft. Many
technical elements were successfully on satellites in earth orbits.
With reception of its own echoes from Venus the ground commando station
is ready for lift-off and the AMSAT-DL team is waiting in the wings to
construct the spacecraft.

Development, design and construction of
this first German Mars mission have been achieved through own work by
the AMSAT- DL and its partner organizations. Already a third of the
total project costs were performed. More own work shall follow during
the mission. To finance the specific construction costs and the launch
costs the AMSAT-DL tries to get financial support of the DLR (Deutsches
Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt). There is a need for finance of 20
millions Euros. The AMSAT would like to demonstrate that their
approaches to low-cost space missions are feasible. For comparison,
these days the ESA and NASA missions to Mars have cost ten times as
much.

The Mars mission is obliged to the open source principle.
Private donors can contribute to the mission. A website was set up for
Mars tickets http://www.ticket-to-mars.org. Anyone can buy his ticket
to Mars up 50 EUR. Through the open source principle it allows everyone
to receive the mission live data during the flight to Mars. This is
possible by using amateur radio frequencies and an own receiver with a
dish with 1 meter diameter. If such equipment is not available then it
is also possible to get a live stream via Internet. All necessary
information will be disclosed before the mission.

 

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Automatiserad satellitstation

PA3GUO har lagt ut en liten filmsekvens där han styr sin satellitstation och även skickar kommando till satelliten Compass-1.

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