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- Ham-Space Digest Mon, 14 Feb 94 Volume 94 : Issue 29
-
- Today's Topics:
- ANS-043 BULLETINS
- AO-13 Skeds with ID & WY?
- WARNING: message delayed at "chx400.switch.ch"
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-
- Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 13:49:06 MST
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!gumby!destroyer!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ANS-043 BULLETINS
- To: ham-space@ucsd.edu
-
- SB SAT
- N0CCZ BECOMES A SILENT KEY
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 043.01 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD FEBRUARY 12, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-043.01
-
- Andy Freeborn (N0CCZ) Becomes A Silent Key
-
- It is with great sadness that AMSAT-NA HQ reports that an old friend of
- TAPR and AMSAT has become a silent key -- Andy Freeborn (N0CCZ) of Colorado
- Springs. Andy succumed this past week due to cancer at age 72.
-
- Andy was an Air Force pilot who retired to Colorado Springs where he
- became an amateur and then later involved in packet radio activities.
- For a number of years he was a member of TAPR's Board of Directors and
- he served for a couple of years as the TAPR President. In that role he
- did yeoman duty for AMSAT coordinating TAPR's involvement in the MICROSAT
- development and he helped kick off the joint TAPR/AMSAT DSP development
- activities. Andy will certainly be missed!
-
- [The AMSAT News Service would like to thank Tom Clark (W3IWI) for this
- bulletin item.]
-
- /EX
- SB SAT
- PHASE-3D FUEL TANKS ARRIVE
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 043.02 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD FEBRUARY 12, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-043.02
-
- Phase-3D Rocket Fuel Tanks Arrive
-
- On February 8, 1994 AMSAT-DL was informed of the arrival of the six
- tanks for the AMSAT P3-D spacecraft. Each tank is capable of storing about
- 50 lbs of rocket propellant. The tanks were manufactured in Russia accord-
- ing to AMSAT specifications. AMSAT-DL was able to order and purchase these
- tanks under very favorable conditions with the help of AMSAT-UA. "The ar-
- rival of these tanks constitutes a major milestone in the fabrication of
- AMSAT's P3-D satellite. It is another shining example of the international
- cooperation within the P3-D project and amateur radio in general," said Dr.
- Karl Meinzer (DJ4ZC), AMSAT-DL President and Project Head.
-
- [The AMSAT News Service (ANS) would like to thank Peter Guezlow (DB2OS),
- AMSAT P3-D Project Team Member, for this bulletin. ]
-
- /EX
- SB SAT
- AMSAT TURNS 25 YEARS OLD SOON
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 043.03 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD FEBUARY 12, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-043.03
-
- AMSAT Turns 25 Years Old Soon; WA0PTV Is Preparing AMSAT Journal Issue
-
- This spring AMSAT will turn the quarter century mark. The AMSAT Journal
- Editor, John Hansen (WA0PTV) is already starting to prepare an AMSAT
- Journal for this historic occasion. He would very much like to hear from
- the users of OSCAR satellites about what they feel should be included in
- this historic issue. He is particularly interested to hear from those who
- wish to contribute information, photos, or articles to this issue of the
- AMSAT Journal. This 25th "birthday" issue will be published as the
- March/April issue of The AMSAT Journal. If you feel that you would like to
- contribute to this "birthday" issue, please contact WA0PTV at either his
- INTERNET mail address of wa0ptv@amsat.org or to his home address, 49 Maple
- Avenue, Fredonia, NY, 14063.
-
- /EX
- SB SAT
- AO-13 OPERATIONS NET
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 043.04 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD FEBUARY 12, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-043.04
-
- Current AMSAT Operations Net Schedule For AO-13
-
- AMSAT Operations Nets are planned for the following times. Mode-B Nets
- are conducted on AO-13 on a downlink frequency of 145.950 MHz. If, at
- the start of the OPS Net, the frequency of 145.950 MHz is being used
- for a QSO, OPS Net enthusiasts are asked to move to the alternate
- frequency of 145.955 MHz.
-
- Date UTC Mode Phs NCS Alt NCS
-
- 20-Feb-94 0200 B 070 WA5ZIB W5IU
- 28-Feb-94 0430 B 068 WB6LLO W9ODI
-
- Any stations with information on current events would be most welcomed.
- Also, those interested in discussing technical issues or who have questions
- about any particular aspect of OSCAR statellite operations, are encouraged
- to join the OPS Nets. If neither of the Net Control Stations show up, any
- participant is invited to act as the NCS.
-
- /EX
- SB SAT
- IO-26 BBS RET
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 043.05 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD FEBUARY 12, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-043.05
-
- ITAMSAT-OSCAR-26 (IO-26) Returns To Service
-
- After the software crash occurred on the 07-DEC-93, the ITAMSAT (IO-26)
- Command Team decided to delay the reloading of the code inorder to improve
- the onboard software and further analyze the Whole Orbit Data (W0D) dumps,
- to better understand the satellite motion and operation. On the 06-JAN-94,
- the final version of the code was validated by the Command Team and the BBS
- was re-opened to all the users. The integrated housekeeping software
- (IHT ver 2.1) now has WOD capabilities and weekly data dumps will be taken
- without affecting the BBS operations. It should be remembered by all users
- that the BBS call sign is ITMSAT-11 for receiving broadcasts and ITMSAT-12
- for uploads. Also, the standard PB and PG ground software is needed for
- accessing the BBS. The downlink frequency is 435.867 MHz using PSK at 1200
- baud. Albert Zagni (I2KBD), ITAMSAT Command Team member wishes everyone to
- "Enjoy ITAMSAT!"
-
- /EX
- SB SAT
- STRAIGHT KEY NIGHT RESULTS
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 043.06 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD FEBUARY 12, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-043.06
-
- OSCAR Straight Key Night Shows Off The "BEST FISTS"
-
- Many thanks to all who participated in the 22nd Annual Straight Key Night
- on the OSCARs, 1-JAN-94. The following "Best Fist" nominations have been
- received: W1NU, WQ3Y and W6HDO. Although AMSAT didn't ask that logs be
- submitted, several participants also reported working AMSAT-NA's esteemed
- President, W3XO/5, in one of Bill Tynan's rare appearances on CW (PVRC
- members especially will appreciate the significance of this occasion). An
- "honorary" Best Fist nomination goes to you, Bill; let's hope that more SSB
- operators will follow your fine example, dust off their old pump handles,
- and enjoy the fun. See you all next year!
-
- 73, Ray W2RS
-
- /EX
- SB SAT
- STS-60 POST FLIGHT SYNOPIS
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 043.07 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD FEBUARY 12, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-043.07
-
- STS-60 SAREX Post Flight Synopsis
-
- The first Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX) flight of 1994 can
- be considered a resounding success. The STS-60 Space Shuttle
- Discovery mission, which included Astronauts Charlie Bolden, KE4IQB,
- Ron Sega, KC5ETH, and Russian Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev, U5MIR
- concluded on Friday February 11 with a picture perfect touchdown at
- the Kennedy Space Center. During the mission, nearly 4000 packet
- connections were made with the SAREX station on Discovery by ham
- radio operators on the ground. Several voice contacts were also
- made, primarily late in the mission. True U.S.-Russian cooperation
- was demonstrated on this flight through on-board experimentation and
- operation of the SAREX station.
-
- SAREX was officially activated at 14:27 UTC on February 4 with a
- successful voice contact through the University of Surrey amateur
- radio station. Doug Loughmiller, G0SYX was the control operator to
- initiate this first contact with the STS-60 crew.
-
- A highly successful direct contact was completed one orbit later with
- a school group in Boise Idaho. The contact, held at the Discovery
- Center included students from several schools including the Boise
- Senior High School. 19 students were able to ask direct questions to
- Shuttle Commander Charlie Bolden.
-
- One of the SAREX mission highlights occurred at 10:42 UTC on February
- 6. Sergei Krikalev, U5MIR, initiated a contact with a school group
- at the House of Science and Technology for Youth in Moscow, Russia.
- This represents the first time a cosmonaut on a U.S. space shuttle
- has communicated with a group in Russia. Leo Lebutin, UA3CR and
- Valery Agabekov, UA6HZ were the prime school group coordinators for
- this contact. During the contact Musa Manarov, U2MIR, gave Sergei
- greetings from Russia. Six students were able to ask their questions
- to the crew on the Space Shuttle Discovery. In addition, several
- cosmonauts were on hand to hear the communications. The SAREX
- contact was also broadcast live throughout Russia on HF (80 meters,
- 40 meters and 20 meters) as well as on VHF.
-
- Problems with the Wake Shield Facility primary payload affected the
- SAREX payload somewhat. The Mars, Pennsylvania school contact, had
- to be rescheduled 4 times before a successful contact was made. 8
- students were able to ask questions to Sergei Krikalev and Jan Davis
- during this contact. The students and teachers should be commended
- for their persistence and patience.
-
- Other scheduled contacts included the Chariton High School, in
- Chariton, Iowa, where 3 questions were answered and the James Bean
- School in Sidney, Maine, where 11 students asked questions to the
- crew on Discovery.
-
- The following packet message was received by AMSAT member Doug
- Howard, KG5OA, during one of the last SAREX passes:
-
- [2/10/94 12:11:21]W5RRR-1>QST:
- Greetings from Discovery on our sixth day in orbit. We enjoyed a
- conversation with President Clinton while he was visiting Houston
- Mission Control yesterday This morning we talked with our colleagues
- on Mir via satellite and we hope to talk with the Mir cosmonauts
- today with SAREX. Thanks for your interest and support of our
- flight. Best wishes from the crew of STS-60.
-
- FYI, unfortunately the Shuttle crew was unsuccessful in their
- attempts to communicate with the MIR crew using SAREX.
-
- Those of you who have heard or worked the STS-60 crew and wish to
- receive a QSL card need to send your signal report and an SASE or an
- envelope and IRCs to the following address:
-
- STS-60 QSL
- Education Activities Division
- ARRL
- 225 Main St
- Newington, CT 06111
-
- School groups interested in communicating with the Shuttle astronauts
- are reminded to submit an application and proposal to the ARRL to be
- considered for a future contact. Final SAREX school group selections
- are decided approximately 6 months prior to the mission launch date.
- For more information, please write:
-
- Educational Activities Division
- ARRL
- 225 Main St
- Newington, CT 06111
-
- School groups are always welcome to listen into a school group
- contact when a telebridge contact occurs. We had several schools
- listening to the Mars, PA contact. For more details on how to listen
- in through the telebridge, please contact the ARRL at the above
- address or Frank Bauer, KA3HDO of AMSAT. His e-mail address is
- ka3hdo@amsat.org
-
- The next SAREX flight, STS-59 is scheduled for April 7. It will be a
- high inclination (57 degree) mission with voice and packet on-board.
-
- Submitted by Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO for the SAREX Working Group
-
- /EX
- SB SAT
- WEEKLY OSCAR STATUS REPORTS
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 043.08 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD FEBUARY 12, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-043.08
-
- Weekly OSCAR Status Reports: 12-FEB-94
-
- AO-13: Current Transponder Operating Schedule:
- L QST
- Mode-B : MA 0 to MA 90 |
- Mode-BS : MA 90 to MA 120 |
- Mode-S : MA 120 to MA 145 |<- S transponder; B trsp. is OFF
- Mode-S : MA 145 to MA 150 |<- S beacon only
- Mode-BS : MA 150 to MA 180 | Blon/Blat 180/0
- Mode-B : MA 180 to MA 256 |
- Omnis : MA 230 to MA 30 | Move to attitude 240/0, Apr 04
- Poor Sun angle and battery testing need maximum OFF time.
- [G3RUH/DB2OS/VK5AGR]
-
- FO-20: The following is the current FO-20 operating schedule:
- From January '94 thru March '94, the analog mode and the
- digital mode will be on alternately for a week at a time.
- ANALOG MODE:
- 23-FEB-94 8:05 -TO- 02-MAR-94 6:40 UTC
- 09-MAR-94 7:05 -TO- 16-MAR-94 7:30 UTC
- 23-MAR-94 7:52 -TO- 30-MAR-94 8:15 UTC
- DIGITAL MODE: Unless otherwise noted above.
- [Kazu Sakamoto (JJ1WTK) qga02014@niftyserve.or.jp]
-
- AO-16: Operating normally. [WH6I]
-
- LO-19: Operating normally. [WH6I]
-
- KO-23: Up and running. All appears to be back to normal. [WH6I]
-
- KO-25: BBS is running. It appears that 145.980 MHz is the proper uplink
- frequency and the downlink frequency is 436.500 MHz. There are a
- number of images on the bird, some in a yet to be described format.
- [WH6I]
-
- POSAT: PoSAT is up and running. The processor seems very fast compared
- to the other 9600 baud birds and faster through puts are common. A
- note on the bird seems to imply that the "amateur experiment" will
- be ending soon but no are details available. PoSAT has two uplink
- frequencies: 145.925 & 145.975 MHz. The corresponding downlink
- frequencies: 435.250 & 435.275 MHz. [WH6I]
-
- IO-26: Is back up and running (1200 baud) and seeing a lot of use. [WH6I]
-
- DOVE: Just a small correction on the address on where to send your DOVE
- QSL and shortwave listener reports. PY2BJO reports that if you use
- the "extended" zip code for his address, your QSL cards and reports
- will arrive sooner. For completeness, his address is as follows:
- Dr. Junior Torres De Castro (PY2BJO), 119 Rua Macaubal, Sao Paulo,
- Brazil 01256-150. [PY2BJO]
-
- RS-10: With the sudden rise of Solar Flux and 28 MHz open between W and G,
- both RS-10 and RS-12 have been giving excellent downlink signals
- when well below the user's horizon. GM4IHJ reports hearing the
- satellites when over most continents, and DJ8DT reports hearing
- RS-10's 29.357 MHz beacon when the satellite was overflying
- Antarctica. Also, ZS6AOP is very active from grid location KG33WV
- and has made some spectacular contacts on RS-10. He invites all
- radio amateurs in the surrounding countries to listen for him on
- RS-10's 10M downlink. [G3IOR & ZS6AOP]
-
- MIR: G3BGM heard MIR working IK1SLD on 144.450 MHz today 03-FEB-94 at
- 06:21 UTC. The theory about the use of this frequency by the
- MIR cosmonauts was to avoid clashing with the STS-60 operations.
- [G3IOR]
-
- The AMSAT NEWS Service (ANS) is looking for volunteers to contribute weekly
- OSCAR status reports. If you have a favorite OSCAR which you work on a
- regular basis and would like to contribute to this bulletin, please send
- your observations to WD0HHU at his CompuServe address of 70524,2272, on
- INTERNET at wd0hhu@amsat.org, or to his local packet BBS in the Denver, CO
- area, WD0HHU @ W0LJF.#NECO.CO.USA.NOAM. Also, if you find that the current
- set of orbital elements are not generating the correct AOS/LOS times at
- your QTH, PLEASE INCLUDE THAT INFORMATION AS WELL. The information you
- provide will be of value to all OSCAR enthusiasts.
-
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Feb 1994 14:24:43 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!po.CWRU.Edu!mah5@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: AO-13 Skeds with ID & WY?
- To: ham-space@ucsd.edu
-
- Can anyone help me with working Idaho or Wyoming on satellite?
- If you are interested contact me by e-mail and maybe we can set
- up a schedule. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-
- I will respond to all e-mails.
-
- Thanks,
-
- Mark, N8VEA
- mah5@po.cwru.edu
-
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