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56: HUBBLE
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57: ISS (ZARYA)
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58: KITSAT (KO-23)
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59: NOAA-14
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60: NOAA-15
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61: NOAA-17
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62: OSCAR-10 (AO-10)
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63: OSCAR-11 (UO-11) UoSAT Series
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64: OSCAR-14
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65: OSCAR-16 (AO-16) PACSAT
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66: OSCAR-19 (LO-19) MicroSat Series - LUSAT
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67: OSCAR-20 (FO-20) Fuji Series
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68: OSCAR-22 (UO-22) UoSAT Series
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69: OSCAR-25 (KO-25) KitSat
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70: OSCAR-26 (IO-26) MicroSat Series ITAMSAT
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71: OSCAR-27 (AO-27) MicroSat Series AMRAD
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72: OSCAR-29 (FO-29) Fuji Series
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73: OSCAR-40 (AO-40) Phase-3 Series AMSAT
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74: OSCAR-44 (PCSAT)
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75: OSCAR-49 (AO-49)
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76: OSCAR-50 (SO-50) SAUDISAT-1C
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77: OSCAR-51 (AO-51)
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78: OSCAR-7 (AO-7) Phase-2 Series AMSAT
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79: OSCAR-E (VO-52) Echo
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80: RS-20
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81: SAPPHIRE (NO-45)
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82: TECHSAT-1B (GO-32)
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83: TIUNGSAT-1 (MO-46)
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28: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -71.608685 -71.653897 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/fo29.html



Information


Analog Uplink 146.000 to 145.900 MHz CW/LSB

Analog downlink 435.800 to 435.900 MHz CW/USB

Beacon 435.795 MHz (normally CW telemetry)

Digital Uplink 145.850, 145.870, 145.910 MHz FM

Digital Downlink 435.910 MHz 1200 baud BPSK or 9600 baud FSK

Digitalker 435.910 MHz FM

Launched 17 August 1996



Status: Operational

Please send the reception reports to lab2@jarl.or.jp . Please use the subject line: ''''''''FO-29reception report''''''''.



Mineo, JE9PEL, has an FO-29 satellite telemetry analysis program that will automatically analyze all digital telemetry from the satellite (such as current, voltage and temperature). FO29CWTE is available at:

http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/




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29: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 9.898616 -137.285804 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/fo20.html



Information


NAME: FO-20/JAS-1B

LAUNCHED: 1990/02/07

SITE: Tanegashima Space Center, Japan via H1.

STATUS: Operational, mode JA.

BEACON: 435.795 (CW) (carrier)

DNLINK: 435.800-435.900 (USB/CW)

DNLINK: 435.910-435.900 (AFSK/SSB)

UPLINK: 145.900-146.000 (LSB/CW)

UPLINK: 145.850/870/890/910




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30: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 2.419861 -48.660602 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/ao40.html



Information


NASA Catalog Number: 93400

Launched: November 16, 2000

Launch vehicle: Ariane-5

Launched piggyback with: PAS-1R, STRV 1C, and STRV 1D

Launch location: Kourou, French Guiana

Weight:

Orbit: High-altitude, elliptical, synchronous-transfer, Molniya

Inclination:

Period:

Size:





Beacons: AO-40 Telemetry

145.898 MHz

Official Frequency Bandplan:

http://www.amsat-dl.org/p3dqrg.html

Features:

Molniya Orbit - Long Communications Time

Linear analog transponder

Status: Operational




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31: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
1969-12-31 16:00:00 0 0 0 0.000000 0.000000 0 0
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32: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -35.287769 -122.158442 0 0
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NAME: TIUNGSAT-1 MO-46

LAUNCHED: 2000/09/26

SITE: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Russia

STATUS: Operational at 38k4-baud FSK

DNLINK: 437.325 38.4K baud FSK

UPLINK: 145.850 9600-baud FSK

UPLINK: 145.925 9600-baud FSK

CALLSIGN: MYSAT3-11 (Broadcast)

CALLSIGN: MYSAT3-12 (BBS)

CALLSIGN: MYSAT3-10 (NUP)

NOTES: TiungSat-1 is Malaysia''''''''s first micro-satellite and in addition to commercial land and weather imaging payloads offers FM and FSK Amateur Radio communication.





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33: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 14.691037 17.951885 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/uo11.html



Information


Telemetry 145.826 MHz FM 1200 bps AFSK

Beacon 2401.500 MHz Carrier

Launched 1 March 1984



Status: Semi-operational

UO-11 is approaching end of life and has only been heard sporatically. There is a small chance that OSCAR-11 may have started transmitting again between 08 June to 10 June on the 2M telemetry channel. The S-Band beacon has not been heard.



Any reception reports would be appreciated. Please send any reception reports direct to Clive G3CWV (@amsat.org), or post reports to AMSAT-BB.




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34: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 9.909779 154.266751 0 0
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NAME: RUBIN-2/SAFIR-M

LAUNCHED: 2002/12/20 UTC

SITE: Plesetsk by a SL-24.

STATUS: Non-Operational

DNLINK: 145.825 9600/Voice/Beacon

UPLINK: 435.275 1200

CALLSIGN: DP0AIS

NOTE: Russia launched five small satellites and a replica of a Moon-orbiting probe.





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Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -5.182755 127.418145 0 0
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NAME: AO-10 (Oscar 10)

LAUNCHED: 1983/06/16 by an Ariane launcher

SITE: Kourou, French Guiana

STATUS: Semi-operational

BEACON: 145.810 FM (unmodulated)

BEACON: 145.987

UPLINK: 435.030-435.180(SSB/CW)

DNLINK: 145.825-145.975(SSB/CW)

INFO: Has been locked into a Mode-B, 70-cm uplink and 2-meter downlink for several years.





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36: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -64.626921 72.739560 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/so50.html



Information


Uplink 145.850 MHz FM

Downlink 436.795 MHz FM

Launched 20 December 2002



Status: Operational

SO-50 carries several experiments, including a mode J FM amateur repeater experiment operating on 145.850 MHz uplink and 436.800 MHz downlink. SO-50 is operational for 10 minutes when turned on by the following procedure:



1) Transmit for 1-2 seconds on 145.850 MHz with a tone of 74.4 Hz to arm the 10 minute timer on board the spacecraft.





2) Next transmit on 145.850 MHz (FM Voice) using 67.0 Hz to key the repeater on and off within the 10 Minute window.





Note: Sending the 74.4 tone again within the 10 minute window will reset the 10 minute timer.




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37: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
1969-12-31 16:00:00 0 0 0 0.000000 0.000000 0 0
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38: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -54.518102 22.385427 0 0
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39: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
1969-12-31 16:00:00 0 0 0 0.000000 0.000000 0 0
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Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
1969-12-31 16:00:00 0 0 0 0.000000 0.000000 0 0
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41: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 58.391187 51.360007 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/ao7.html



Information


Mode B and C Uplink 432.125 to 432.175 MHz CW/LSB

Mode B and C Downlink 145.975 to 145.925 MHz CW/USB (inverting)

Mode B Beacon 145.9775 MHz (CW telemetry)

Mode C Beacon 435.100 MHz (intermittent)

Mode A Uplink 145.850 to 145.950 MHz CW/USB

Mode A Downlink 29.40 - 29.50 MHz CW/USB (non-inverting)

Mode A Beacon 29.502 MHz (CW telemetry)

Launched 15 November 1974



Status: Semi-operational

AO-7 became non-operational in mid 1981 due to battery failure . In 2002 one of the shorted batteries became an open and now the spacecraft is able to run off solar panels. For this reason it is not usuable in eclipse and may not be able to supply enough power to the transmitter to keep from frequency modulating the signal. Lately AO-7 has favored Mode B almost exclusively.



Mode A is equivalent to Mode V/A

Mode B (8 Watts PEP) is equivalent to Mode U/V

Mode C is the same as Mode B however the power is 2.5 Watts PEP



There is also a 13 cm beacon at 2304.1 MHz, however this does not get turned on as it is outside the Amateur allocation for 13 cm.





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42: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 23.823590 1.825605 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/lo19.html



Information


Uplink 145.84, 145.86, 145.88, 145.90 MHz (1200-baud Manchester FSK - Not Operational)

Downlink 437.150 MHz SSB (1200 bps RC-BPSK - Not Operational)

Beacon 437.125 MHz

Broadcast call LUSAT-11 (Not Operational)

BBS call LUSAT-12 (Not Operational)

Launched 22 January, 1990



Status: Semi-operational

LUSAT is sending out a strong CW beacon only. The BBS is not operational is not operating.




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43: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 42.323642 71.877895 0 0
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NAME: AO-51 Phase 3E

LAUNCHED: 2004/06/29@06:30 UTC

SITE: Baikonur Cosmodrome

STATUS: Testing

MODE: FM Repeater, V/U, ON - 9k6 Digital, V/U, PBP BBS, OPEN for Users

DNLINK: 435.300 FM Voice

DNLINK: 435.150 FM Digital 9600 bps PBP

DNLINK: 2401.20 FM Digital 38.4 kbps AX25

UPLINK: 145.920 FM Voice (67hz PL)

UPLINK: 1268.70 FM Voice (67hz PL)

UPLINK: 145.860 FM Digital 9600 bps PBP

SIG:

CALLSIGN: PACB-11 BROADCAST

CALLSIGN: PACB-12 BBS

LASTRX:

UPDATED: 2004/11/07

NOTES: Amsat-OSCAR E or Echo as it is more commonly known is a FM satellite carrying 4 VHF receivers, 2 UHF transmitters, a multimode receiver and a 2400MHz transmitter. It can handle voice and FSK data up to 76.8Kbps. Echo was launched into a low, sun-synchronous polar orbit approximately 850 km high.





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44: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -66.037936 32.114657 0 0
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NAME: KO-23 KITSAT

LAUNCHED: 1992/08/10

SITE: Kourou, French Guiana

STATUS: Non-operational

DNLINK: 435.175 FM 9600bps FSK (carrier)

UPLINK: 145.900 FM (9600-baud FSK)

CALLSIGN: HLO1-11 (Braodcast)

CALLSIGN: HLO1-12 (BBS)





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45: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 61.517961 129.230192 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/io26.html



Information


NASA Catalog Number: 22826

Callsign: ITMSAT

Launched: September 26, 1993

Launch vehicle: Ariane 4

Launch location: Kourou, French Guiana

Weight: 11.2 kg.

Orbit: Polar LEO (Low Earth Orbit), 823 x 799 km

Inclination: 98.6 degrees

Size: 150 x 150 x 150 mm

Period: 100 Minutes



Digital Transponder - Mode JD

Uplinks: 1200 bps Manchester

145.875 MHz

145.900 MHz

145.925 MHz

145.950 MHz

Downlinks: 1200 bps BPSK

437.822 MHz (Secondary - Presently in use)

435.867 MHz (Primary - Degraded from failure to balanced modulator)

Features:

1200 bps AX.25 protocol store-and-forward PACSAT Protocol Suite communications system.

Very Similar in construction and operation to AO-16, LO-19, and MO-30.

Status: Semi-Operational

Telemetry is reported being received on 435.822 MHz at 1200 bps BPSK.

The latest information is available from: Weekly Satellite Report (WSR)




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Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 1.015673 168.574565 0 0
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Catalog number: 20439

Launch Date: January 22, 1990



Status: Semi-operational. Digipeater on and open for APRS users.

Uplink: 145.900, 145.920, 145.940, 145.960 MHz FM

1200-baud Manchester FSK

Downlink: 437.026 MHz SSB

1200-baud PSK

Mode-S Beacon: 2401.1428 MHz

Broadcast Callsign: PACSAT-11

BBS: PACSAT-12



A WOD collection of current graphics along with general information and telemetry samples can be found at http://www.telecable.es/personales/ea1bcu




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47: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -44.001748 151.698574 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/ao27.html



Information


plink 145.850 MHz FM

Downlink 436.795 MHz FM

Launched 26 September 1993



Status: Semi-operational





AO-27 has been put back in operation by the control team for the ascending nodes. They report that they have placed a new schedule on-board but the Orbital Time from the satellite seems to be about two minutes early compared to the website and my control software.They really need any reports of any unexpected or off-schedule times when the transponder changes mode. They ask that you try to get as close to the second as you can and make sure your clock is calibrated closly to GPS or some other time source. Please let the control team know how good you think your clock is. Times in UTC will help.





The control team has lowered the watchdog timers in order to keep the on times longer but with the current way the satellite is timing they don''''''''t know for sure. Remember that the satellite is in it''''''''s time of greatest eclipse this time of year.



The latest information on AO-27 from control operator Michael Wyrick, N3UC, can be found at http://www.ao27.org




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48: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -62.172401 -70.231554 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/uo22.html



Information


NASA Catalog Number: 21575

Callsign: Broadcast: UOSAT5-11; BBS: UOSAT5-12

Launched: July 17, 1991

Launch vehicle: Ariane

Launch location: Kourou, French Guiana

Weight: 48.4 kg

Orbit: Polar LEO (Low Earth Orbit)

Inclination: 98 degrees

Size: 350 x 350 x 650 mm

Period: 100.24 Minutes



Digital Transponders Mode JD 9600 baud FSK (FM)

Uplinks:

145.900 MHz

145.975 MHz

Downlink:

435.120 MHz

Features:

9600 bps AX.25 protocol store-and-forward PACSAT Protocol Suite communications system.

Earth Imaging System (EIS)

Status: Semi-Operational

The latest information is available from: Weekly Satellite Report (WSR)




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49: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 46.917925 6.680352 0 0
Status: http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/pcsat.html



Information


Uplink/Downlink 145.827 MHz FM 1200 Baud AFSK

Aux Uplink 435.250 MHz FM 9600 Baud AFSK

APRS Downlink 144.390 MHz FM (Region 2)

Launched 30 September 2001



Status: Semi-operational





NO44 is going through periods of being non-operational and being operational in sunlight. Its battery is too soft to provide the peak current necessary to transmit a packet. It can still be heard occassionally when sun angles are right (local noon in the northern hemisphere), but cannot be used with any reliability. Users are requested to not UPLINK to give better chance that control stations can continue to control it. (Status provided by Bob, WB4APR, 13 July 2004). For more information visit the PCsat Website.



NO-44 is a 1200-baud APRS digipeater designed for use by stations using hand-held or mobile transceivers. Downlinks feed a central web site at http://pcsat.aprs.org.




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50: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 23:03:00 0 0 0 -37.804299 37.639635 0 0
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Catalog number: 25544

Launch Date: November 20, 1998

Status: Operational.

Digipeater: Active



The current Expedition 9 crew is:

Commander Gennady Padalka, RN3DT

Flight Engineer Mike Fincke, KE5AIT

Worldwide packet uplink: 145.990 MHz FM

Region 1 voice uplink: 145.200 MHz FM

Region 2/3 voice uplink: 144.490 MHz FM

Worldwide downlink: 145.800 MHz FM

Russian callsigns RS0ISS, RZ3DZR

USA callsign NA1SS

Packet station mailbox callsign RS0ISS-11

Packet station keyboard callsign RS0ISS-3

Digipeater callsign ARISS



The ISS daily crew schedule can be found at http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/timelines/. Remember that the crew operates on UTC time. Also, all of the time line is NOT translated from Russian and posted.



More information is available at:

http://www.rac.ca/ariss

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/reference/radio/

http://www.marexmg.org/fileshtml/unprotopage.html

http://www.issfanclub.com

http://oscar.dcarr.org/




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51: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
1969-12-31 16:00:00 0 0 0 0.000000 0.000000 0 0
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52: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 23:03:00 0 0 0 25.597173 23.926779 0 0
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A Legacy Continues

Not since Galileo turned his telescope towards the heavens in 1610 has any event so changed our understanding of the universe as the deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope.



Hubble orbits 600 kilometers (375 miles) above Earth, working around the clock to unlock the secrets of the Universe. It uses excellent pointing precision, powerful optics, and state-of-the-art instruments to provide stunning views of the Universe that cannot be made using ground-based telescopes or other satellites.



Hubble was originally designed in the 1970s and launched in 1990. Thanks to on-orbit service calls by the Space Shuttle astronauts, Hubble continues to be a state-of-the-art space telescope.



Hubble on the Cutting Edge

Hubble is the first scientific mission of any kind that is specifically designed for routine servicing by spacewalking astronauts. It has a visionary, modular design which allows the astronauts to take it apart, replace worn out equipment and upgrade instruments.



These periodic service calls make sure that Hubble produces first-class science using cutting-edge technology. Each time a science instrument in Hubble is replaced, it increases Hubble scientific power by a factor of 10 or greater!





Hubble''''''''s Endeavors

Hubble''''''''s accomplishments are extraordinary. For example, before Hubble distances to far-off galaxies were not well-known. Questions about how rapidly the universe is expanding, and for how long, created great controversy.



Hubble''''''''s discoveries have changed all of that.





» Every day, Hubble delivers between 10 and 15 gigabytes of data to astronomers all over the world. This has created a data archive of over 10 terabytes.

» Taken more than 400,000 separate observations.

» Hubble has observed more than 25,000 astronomical targets.

» Hubble has provided data for thousands of scientific papers.

» Circling the Earth about once every 95 minutes, Hubble has traveled over 3 billion miles.



And with servicing upgrades, and periodic improvements, hopefully the best is yet to come...




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53: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 44.082711 9.069541 0 0
Status:



Information


NAME: SAPPHIRE NO-45

LAUNCHED: 2001/09/30

SITE: Kodiak, Alaska, USA

STATUS: Operational

DNLINK: 437.095 (1200 baud AX-25 AFSK)

UPLINK: 145.945 (UI Digipeater)

BEACON:

SIG:

CALLSIGN: KE6QMD

CALLSIGN: KE6QMD-1

LASTRX:

NOTES: Student built Sapphire was launched through the U.S. Naval Academy Satellite program. Its primary missions are sensor experiments, a camera, and voice synthesizer.





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54: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 30.189312 -30.364392 0 0
Status:



Information


NAME: Kitsat KO-25 (Oscar 25)

LAUNCHED: 1993/09/26@01:45 by an Ariane launcher

SITE: Kourou, French Guiana

STATUS: Non-operational

DNLINK: 436.500 FM ?

UPLINK: 145.980 FM

CALLSIGN: HL02-11 (Broadcast)

CALLSIGN: HL02-12 (BBS)

INFO: Andrew, G8TZJ reports on October 11, 2002 that KO-25 has been off for several days.

Works in 9600 Baud Packet system.





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55: Orbit



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 9.394165 42.978154 0 0
Status:



Information


NAME: GO-32 TECHSAT-1B

LAUNCHED: 1998/07/10

SITE: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Russia

STATUS: Semi-operational.

DNLINK: 435.225* FM (9600-baud FSK)

DNLINK: 435.325 FM (9600-baud FSK) N/A

UPLINK: 145.860/880/890/930 FM

CALL: 4XTECH-11(Broadcast)

CALL: 4XTECH-12 (BBS)

NOTES: As of October 22, 2002 the BBS is running and partially operational. There is a 2 PB User limit. System beacon every 30 seconds. Downlink output power has been reduced to 1 watt.





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56: HUBBLE



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 23:03:00 0 0 0 25.597173 23.926779 0 0
Status:



Information


A Legacy Continues

Not since Galileo turned his telescope towards the heavens in 1610 has any event so changed our understanding of the universe as the deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope.



Hubble orbits 600 kilometers (375 miles) above Earth, working around the clock to unlock the secrets of the Universe. It uses excellent pointing precision, powerful optics, and state-of-the-art instruments to provide stunning views of the Universe that cannot be made using ground-based telescopes or other satellites.



Hubble was originally designed in the 1970s and launched in 1990. Thanks to on-orbit service calls by the Space Shuttle astronauts, Hubble continues to be a state-of-the-art space telescope.



Hubble on the Cutting Edge

Hubble is the first scientific mission of any kind that is specifically designed for routine servicing by spacewalking astronauts. It has a visionary, modular design which allows the astronauts to take it apart, replace worn out equipment and upgrade instruments.



These periodic service calls make sure that Hubble produces first-class science using cutting-edge technology. Each time a science instrument in Hubble is replaced, it increases Hubble scientific power by a factor of 10 or greater!





Hubble''''''''s Endeavors

Hubble''''''''s accomplishments are extraordinary. For example, before Hubble distances to far-off galaxies were not well-known. Questions about how rapidly the universe is expanding, and for how long, created great controversy.



Hubble''''''''s discoveries have changed all of that.





» Every day, Hubble delivers between 10 and 15 gigabytes of data to astronomers all over the world. This has created a data archive of over 10 terabytes.

» Taken more than 400,000 separate observations.

» Hubble has observed more than 25,000 astronomical targets.

» Hubble has provided data for thousands of scientific papers.

» Circling the Earth about once every 95 minutes, Hubble has traveled over 3 billion miles.



And with servicing upgrades, and periodic improvements, hopefully the best is yet to come...




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57: ISS (ZARYA)



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 23:03:00 0 0 0 -37.804299 37.639635 0 0
Status:



Information


Catalog number: 25544

Launch Date: November 20, 1998

Status: Operational.

Digipeater: Active



The current Expedition 9 crew is:

Commander Gennady Padalka, RN3DT

Flight Engineer Mike Fincke, KE5AIT

Worldwide packet uplink: 145.990 MHz FM

Region 1 voice uplink: 145.200 MHz FM

Region 2/3 voice uplink: 144.490 MHz FM

Worldwide downlink: 145.800 MHz FM

Russian callsigns RS0ISS, RZ3DZR

USA callsign NA1SS

Packet station mailbox callsign RS0ISS-11

Packet station keyboard callsign RS0ISS-3

Digipeater callsign ARISS



The ISS daily crew schedule can be found at http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/timelines/. Remember that the crew operates on UTC time. Also, all of the time line is NOT translated from Russian and posted.



More information is available at:

http://www.rac.ca/ariss

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/reference/radio/

http://www.marexmg.org/fileshtml/unprotopage.html

http://www.issfanclub.com

http://oscar.dcarr.org/




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58: KITSAT (KO-23)



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -66.037936 32.114657 0 0
Status:



Information


NAME: KO-23 KITSAT

LAUNCHED: 1992/08/10

SITE: Kourou, French Guiana

STATUS: Non-operational

DNLINK: 435.175 FM 9600bps FSK (carrier)

UPLINK: 145.900 FM (9600-baud FSK)

CALLSIGN: HLO1-11 (Braodcast)

CALLSIGN: HLO1-12 (BBS)





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59: NOAA-14



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
1969-12-31 16:00:00 0 0 0 0.000000 0.000000 0 0
Status:



Information






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60: NOAA-15



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
1969-12-31 16:00:00 0 0 0 0.000000 0.000000 0 0
Status:



Information






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61: NOAA-17



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
1969-12-31 16:00:00 0 0 0 0.000000 0.000000 0 0
Status:



Information






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62: OSCAR-10 (AO-10)



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -5.182755 127.418145 0 0
Status:



Information


NAME: AO-10 (Oscar 10)

LAUNCHED: 1983/06/16 by an Ariane launcher

SITE: Kourou, French Guiana

STATUS: Semi-operational

BEACON: 145.810 FM (unmodulated)

BEACON: 145.987

UPLINK: 435.030-435.180(SSB/CW)

DNLINK: 145.825-145.975(SSB/CW)

INFO: Has been locked into a Mode-B, 70-cm uplink and 2-meter downlink for several years.





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63: OSCAR-11 (UO-11) UoSAT Series



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 14.691037 17.951885 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/uo11.html



Information


Telemetry 145.826 MHz FM 1200 bps AFSK

Beacon 2401.500 MHz Carrier

Launched 1 March 1984



Status: Semi-operational

UO-11 is approaching end of life and has only been heard sporatically. There is a small chance that OSCAR-11 may have started transmitting again between 08 June to 10 June on the 2M telemetry channel. The S-Band beacon has not been heard.



Any reception reports would be appreciated. Please send any reception reports direct to Clive G3CWV (@amsat.org), or post reports to AMSAT-BB.




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64: OSCAR-14



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
1969-12-31 16:00:00 0 0 0 0.000000 0.000000 0 0
Status:



Information






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65: OSCAR-16 (AO-16) PACSAT



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 1.015673 168.574565 0 0
Status:



Information


Catalog number: 20439

Launch Date: January 22, 1990



Status: Semi-operational. Digipeater on and open for APRS users.

Uplink: 145.900, 145.920, 145.940, 145.960 MHz FM

1200-baud Manchester FSK

Downlink: 437.026 MHz SSB

1200-baud PSK

Mode-S Beacon: 2401.1428 MHz

Broadcast Callsign: PACSAT-11

BBS: PACSAT-12



A WOD collection of current graphics along with general information and telemetry samples can be found at http://www.telecable.es/personales/ea1bcu




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66: OSCAR-19 (LO-19) MicroSat Series - LUSAT



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 23.823590 1.825605 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/lo19.html



Information


Uplink 145.84, 145.86, 145.88, 145.90 MHz (1200-baud Manchester FSK - Not Operational)

Downlink 437.150 MHz SSB (1200 bps RC-BPSK - Not Operational)

Beacon 437.125 MHz

Broadcast call LUSAT-11 (Not Operational)

BBS call LUSAT-12 (Not Operational)

Launched 22 January, 1990



Status: Semi-operational

LUSAT is sending out a strong CW beacon only. The BBS is not operational is not operating.




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67: OSCAR-20 (FO-20) Fuji Series



























DateElevationAzimuthOrbit PhaseLatitudeLongitudeSlant RangeOrbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:010009.898616-137.28580400
Status:http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/fo20.html



Information


NAME: FO-20/JAS-1B

LAUNCHED: 1990/02/07

SITE: Tanegashima Space Center, Japan via H1.

STATUS: Operational, mode JA.

BEACON: 435.795 (CW) (carrier)

DNLINK: 435.800-435.900 (USB/CW)

DNLINK: 435.910-435.900 (AFSK/SSB)

UPLINK: 145.900-146.000 (LSB/CW)

UPLINK: 145.850/870/890/910




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68: OSCAR-22 (UO-22) UoSAT Series



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -62.172401 -70.231554 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/uo22.html



Information


NASA Catalog Number: 21575

Callsign: Broadcast: UOSAT5-11; BBS: UOSAT5-12

Launched: July 17, 1991

Launch vehicle: Ariane

Launch location: Kourou, French Guiana

Weight: 48.4 kg

Orbit: Polar LEO (Low Earth Orbit)

Inclination: 98 degrees

Size: 350 x 350 x 650 mm

Period: 100.24 Minutes



Digital Transponders Mode JD 9600 baud FSK (FM)

Uplinks:

145.900 MHz

145.975 MHz

Downlink:

435.120 MHz

Features:

9600 bps AX.25 protocol store-and-forward PACSAT Protocol Suite communications system.

Earth Imaging System (EIS)

Status: Semi-Operational

The latest information is available from: Weekly Satellite Report (WSR)




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69: OSCAR-25 (KO-25) KitSat



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 30.189312 -30.364392 0 0
Status:



Information


NAME: Kitsat KO-25 (Oscar 25)

LAUNCHED: 1993/09/26@01:45 by an Ariane launcher

SITE: Kourou, French Guiana

STATUS: Non-operational

DNLINK: 436.500 FM ?

UPLINK: 145.980 FM

CALLSIGN: HL02-11 (Broadcast)

CALLSIGN: HL02-12 (BBS)

INFO: Andrew, G8TZJ reports on October 11, 2002 that KO-25 has been off for several days.

Works in 9600 Baud Packet system.





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70: OSCAR-26 (IO-26) MicroSat Series ITAMSAT



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 61.517961 129.230192 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/io26.html



Information


NASA Catalog Number: 22826

Callsign: ITMSAT

Launched: September 26, 1993

Launch vehicle: Ariane 4

Launch location: Kourou, French Guiana

Weight: 11.2 kg.

Orbit: Polar LEO (Low Earth Orbit), 823 x 799 km

Inclination: 98.6 degrees

Size: 150 x 150 x 150 mm

Period: 100 Minutes



Digital Transponder - Mode JD

Uplinks: 1200 bps Manchester

145.875 MHz

145.900 MHz

145.925 MHz

145.950 MHz

Downlinks: 1200 bps BPSK

437.822 MHz (Secondary - Presently in use)

435.867 MHz (Primary - Degraded from failure to balanced modulator)

Features:

1200 bps AX.25 protocol store-and-forward PACSAT Protocol Suite communications system.

Very Similar in construction and operation to AO-16, LO-19, and MO-30.

Status: Semi-Operational

Telemetry is reported being received on 435.822 MHz at 1200 bps BPSK.

The latest information is available from: Weekly Satellite Report (WSR)




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71: OSCAR-27 (AO-27) MicroSat Series AMRAD



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -44.001748 151.698574 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/ao27.html



Information


plink 145.850 MHz FM

Downlink 436.795 MHz FM

Launched 26 September 1993



Status: Semi-operational





AO-27 has been put back in operation by the control team for the ascending nodes. They report that they have placed a new schedule on-board but the Orbital Time from the satellite seems to be about two minutes early compared to the website and my control software.They really need any reports of any unexpected or off-schedule times when the transponder changes mode. They ask that you try to get as close to the second as you can and make sure your clock is calibrated closly to GPS or some other time source. Please let the control team know how good you think your clock is. Times in UTC will help.





The control team has lowered the watchdog timers in order to keep the on times longer but with the current way the satellite is timing they don''''''''t know for sure. Remember that the satellite is in it''''''''s time of greatest eclipse this time of year.



The latest information on AO-27 from control operator Michael Wyrick, N3UC, can be found at http://www.ao27.org




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72: OSCAR-29 (FO-29) Fuji Series



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -71.608685 -71.653897 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/fo29.html



Information


Analog Uplink 146.000 to 145.900 MHz CW/LSB

Analog downlink 435.800 to 435.900 MHz CW/USB

Beacon 435.795 MHz (normally CW telemetry)

Digital Uplink 145.850, 145.870, 145.910 MHz FM

Digital Downlink 435.910 MHz 1200 baud BPSK or 9600 baud FSK

Digitalker 435.910 MHz FM

Launched 17 August 1996



Status: Operational

Please send the reception reports to lab2@jarl.or.jp . Please use the subject line: ''''''''FO-29reception report''''''''.



Mineo, JE9PEL, has an FO-29 satellite telemetry analysis program that will automatically analyze all digital telemetry from the satellite (such as current, voltage and temperature). FO29CWTE is available at:

http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/




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73: OSCAR-40 (AO-40) Phase-3 Series AMSAT



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 2.419861 -48.660602 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/ao40.html



Information


NASA Catalog Number: 93400

Launched: November 16, 2000

Launch vehicle: Ariane-5

Launched piggyback with: PAS-1R, STRV 1C, and STRV 1D

Launch location: Kourou, French Guiana

Weight:

Orbit: High-altitude, elliptical, synchronous-transfer, Molniya

Inclination:

Period:

Size:





Beacons: AO-40 Telemetry

145.898 MHz

Official Frequency Bandplan:

http://www.amsat-dl.org/p3dqrg.html

Features:

Molniya Orbit - Long Communications Time

Linear analog transponder

Status: Operational




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74: OSCAR-44 (PCSAT)



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 46.917925 6.680352 0 0
Status: http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/pcsat.html



Information


Uplink/Downlink 145.827 MHz FM 1200 Baud AFSK

Aux Uplink 435.250 MHz FM 9600 Baud AFSK

APRS Downlink 144.390 MHz FM (Region 2)

Launched 30 September 2001



Status: Semi-operational





NO44 is going through periods of being non-operational and being operational in sunlight. Its battery is too soft to provide the peak current necessary to transmit a packet. It can still be heard occassionally when sun angles are right (local noon in the northern hemisphere), but cannot be used with any reliability. Users are requested to not UPLINK to give better chance that control stations can continue to control it. (Status provided by Bob, WB4APR, 13 July 2004). For more information visit the PCsat Website.



NO-44 is a 1200-baud APRS digipeater designed for use by stations using hand-held or mobile transceivers. Downlinks feed a central web site at http://pcsat.aprs.org.




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75: OSCAR-49 (AO-49)



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 9.909779 154.266751 0 0
Status:



Information


NAME: RUBIN-2/SAFIR-M

LAUNCHED: 2002/12/20 UTC

SITE: Plesetsk by a SL-24.

STATUS: Non-Operational

DNLINK: 145.825 9600/Voice/Beacon

UPLINK: 435.275 1200

CALLSIGN: DP0AIS

NOTE: Russia launched five small satellites and a replica of a Moon-orbiting probe.





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76: OSCAR-50 (SO-50) SAUDISAT-1C



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -64.626921 72.739560 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/so50.html



Information


Uplink 145.850 MHz FM

Downlink 436.795 MHz FM

Launched 20 December 2002



Status: Operational

SO-50 carries several experiments, including a mode J FM amateur repeater experiment operating on 145.850 MHz uplink and 436.800 MHz downlink. SO-50 is operational for 10 minutes when turned on by the following procedure:



1) Transmit for 1-2 seconds on 145.850 MHz with a tone of 74.4 Hz to arm the 10 minute timer on board the spacecraft.





2) Next transmit on 145.850 MHz (FM Voice) using 67.0 Hz to key the repeater on and off within the 10 Minute window.





Note: Sending the 74.4 tone again within the 10 minute window will reset the 10 minute timer.




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77: OSCAR-51 (AO-51)



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -54.518102 22.385427 0 0
Status:



Information






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78: OSCAR-7 (AO-7) Phase-2 Series AMSAT



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 58.391187 51.360007 0 0
Status: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/ao7.html



Information


Mode B and C Uplink 432.125 to 432.175 MHz CW/LSB

Mode B and C Downlink 145.975 to 145.925 MHz CW/USB (inverting)

Mode B Beacon 145.9775 MHz (CW telemetry)

Mode C Beacon 435.100 MHz (intermittent)

Mode A Uplink 145.850 to 145.950 MHz CW/USB

Mode A Downlink 29.40 - 29.50 MHz CW/USB (non-inverting)

Mode A Beacon 29.502 MHz (CW telemetry)

Launched 15 November 1974



Status: Semi-operational

AO-7 became non-operational in mid 1981 due to battery failure . In 2002 one of the shorted batteries became an open and now the spacecraft is able to run off solar panels. For this reason it is not usuable in eclipse and may not be able to supply enough power to the transmitter to keep from frequency modulating the signal. Lately AO-7 has favored Mode B almost exclusively.



Mode A is equivalent to Mode V/A

Mode B (8 Watts PEP) is equivalent to Mode U/V

Mode C is the same as Mode B however the power is 2.5 Watts PEP



There is also a 13 cm beacon at 2304.1 MHz, however this does not get turned on as it is outside the Amateur allocation for 13 cm.





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79: OSCAR-E (VO-52) Echo



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 42.323642 71.877895 0 0
Status:



Information


NAME: AO-51 Phase 3E

LAUNCHED: 2004/06/29@06:30 UTC

SITE: Baikonur Cosmodrome

STATUS: Testing

MODE: FM Repeater, V/U, ON - 9k6 Digital, V/U, PBP BBS, OPEN for Users

DNLINK: 435.300 FM Voice

DNLINK: 435.150 FM Digital 9600 bps PBP

DNLINK: 2401.20 FM Digital 38.4 kbps AX25

UPLINK: 145.920 FM Voice (67hz PL)

UPLINK: 1268.70 FM Voice (67hz PL)

UPLINK: 145.860 FM Digital 9600 bps PBP

SIG:

CALLSIGN: PACB-11 BROADCAST

CALLSIGN: PACB-12 BBS

LASTRX:

UPDATED: 2004/11/07

NOTES: Amsat-OSCAR E or Echo as it is more commonly known is a FM satellite carrying 4 VHF receivers, 2 UHF transmitters, a multimode receiver and a 2400MHz transmitter. It can handle voice and FSK data up to 76.8Kbps. Echo was launched into a low, sun-synchronous polar orbit approximately 850 km high.





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80: RS-20



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
1969-12-31 16:00:00 0 0 0 0.000000 0.000000 0 0
Status:



Information






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81: SAPPHIRE (NO-45)



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 44.082711 9.069541 0 0
Status:



Information


NAME: SAPPHIRE NO-45

LAUNCHED: 2001/09/30

SITE: Kodiak, Alaska, USA

STATUS: Operational

DNLINK: 437.095 (1200 baud AX-25 AFSK)

UPLINK: 145.945 (UI Digipeater)

BEACON:

SIG:

CALLSIGN: KE6QMD

CALLSIGN: KE6QMD-1

LASTRX:

NOTES: Student built Sapphire was launched through the U.S. Naval Academy Satellite program. Its primary missions are sensor experiments, a camera, and voice synthesizer.





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82: TECHSAT-1B (GO-32)



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 9.394165 42.978154 0 0
Status:



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NAME: GO-32 TECHSAT-1B

LAUNCHED: 1998/07/10

SITE: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Russia

STATUS: Semi-operational.

DNLINK: 435.225* FM (9600-baud FSK)

DNLINK: 435.325 FM (9600-baud FSK) N/A

UPLINK: 145.860/880/890/930 FM

CALL: 4XTECH-11(Broadcast)

CALL: 4XTECH-12 (BBS)

NOTES: As of October 22, 2002 the BBS is running and partially operational. There is a 2 PB User limit. System beacon every 30 seconds. Downlink output power has been reduced to 1 watt.





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83: TIUNGSAT-1 (MO-46)



Date Elevation Azimuth Orbit Phase Latitude Longitude Slant Range Orbit Number
2007-05-30 22:58:01 0 0 0 -35.287769 -122.158442 0 0
Status:



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NAME: TIUNGSAT-1 MO-46

LAUNCHED: 2000/09/26

SITE: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Russia

STATUS: Operational at 38k4-baud FSK

DNLINK: 437.325 38.4K baud FSK

UPLINK: 145.850 9600-baud FSK

UPLINK: 145.925 9600-baud FSK

CALLSIGN: MYSAT3-11 (Broadcast)

CALLSIGN: MYSAT3-12 (BBS)

CALLSIGN: MYSAT3-10 (NUP)

NOTES: TiungSat-1 is Malaysia''''''''s first micro-satellite and in addition to commercial land and weather imaging payloads offers FM and FSK Amateur Radio communication.





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