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- * AMSAT NA News Service Bulletins *
- * NEWS079 19Mar88 *
- * [ Copyright 1988 by AMSAT NA, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ] *
- * [ Permission is granted for unlimited redistribution by electronic or ] *
- * [ other means provided credit is given to AMSAT NA News Service (ANS). ] *
- * [ Edited for AMSAT NA by WA2LQQ. ] *
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- [Note to NCS and other communicators: Beginning with this ANS bulletin, we
- will no longer be carrying the "Recent News In Review" section. This action
- is taken to save on communication costs. You should, however, assure you have
- the prior week's bulletins on hand to recap important items. Most news items
- have a lifetime of about two weeks.
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- Also, for packet BBS activities, a special formatted version of the bulletins
- will be available to facilitate transmission through the packet network
- beginning next week.]
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- Headlines:
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- 1. Brazil AMSAT To Build Educational Satellite With AMSAT NA
- 2. Latest SKITREK Progress Report (direct from Rich Ensign)
- 3. Board Meeting Highlights
- 4. Motorola Donates Complex DSP Package
- 5. Board Reviews Dues Structure; New Rates Reflect Postal Increase
- 6. Short Bursts
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- 1. Brazil AMSAT To Build Educational Satellite With AMSAT NA
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- Brazil AMSAT (BRAMSAT) and AMSAT North America (AMSAT NA) have agreed in
- principle to collaborate on a joint educational satellite project. The
- satellite will carry an advanced voice synthesizer and be designed for easy
- reception by Amateurs with minimal equipment. Called "Brazil Peacetalker",
- the satellite will transmit voice telemetry of spacecraft operating conditions
- as well as a voice greeting to other space faring nations to work towards the
- peaceful use of space. This theme may lead into the International Space Year
- now planned for 1992.
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- Brazil Peacetalker will be designed to be received by schools using minimal
- equipment and for Amateurs who wish to explore space sciences by logging and
- studying the telemetry. Preliminary plans have the telemetry read in English
- while the greeting messages would be articulated in Portuguese, English and
- Russian. Other languages could be added. The specific messages will be
- programmable by a ground command station which shall be under the control of
- international authorities.
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- The preliminary agreement was reached in Boulder Colorado March 6 when BRAMSAT
- President Dr. Junior De Castro, PY2BJO, met with AMSAT NA officials. A
- definitive agreement is imminent these officials stated. The AMSAT Board of
- Directors which met March 12 and 13 has reviewed the project and finds it in
- AMSAT NA's interest to consummate a final accord with BRAMSAT. If plans go
- forward as expected, the Brazil Peacetalker will be launched in early 1989
- into an approximately 800 km high orbit. Plans call for Brazil Peacetalker to
- be launched with AMSAT NA's packet radio satellite and perhaps a third
- satellite of the same class. These satellites will be small but highly
- capable. An important design criterion is that they be easily heard on the
- ground with omni-directional antennas.
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- The satellite will be funded by BRAMSAT and the tasks partitioned between
- organizations based on a to-be-negotiated Statement of Work. A preliminary
- design has been completed and construction will begin upon signing of the
- definitive agreement.
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- 2. Latest SKITREK Progress Report (direct from Rich Ensign)
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- 3. Board Meeting Highlights
-
- The AMSAT Board of Directors met at AMSAT Headquarters in Silver Spring,
- Maryland March 12 and 13. Here are the highlights of the two day meeting.
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- Jan King, W3GEY, currently Vice President of Engineering, was elected Chairman
- of the Board of Directors. Jan co-founded AMSAT in 1969 and has been a Board
- member since then. He is the only original member of the Board still active.
- He replaces John Browning, W6SP, who resigned from the Board last month. John
- Henry, VE2VQ, formerly First Alternate Director, was seated upon W6SP's
- resignation and participated in the Board meeting as a full voting member.
- Andy, MacAllister, WA5ZIB, elevated to First Alternate Director, did not
- attend.
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- Administrative Director Martha Saragovitz was recognized and applauded on
- having completed 10 years as an AMSAT employee. She will receive a plaque to
- display on the office wall together with her other meritorious service awards.
-
- Deliberations of the Board covered matters such as liability insurance and
- hazard insurance, accounting for volunteer labor expenditure, ASR costs and
- the 1988 budget. Income has sagged probably due to AO-10's demise. As a
- result, unless renewals turn around, the budget will have to be trimmed
- sharply. The influx of new members and renewals associated with the Phase 3C
- launch should revive a healthy financial picture, however, all agreed.
-
- Field Operations progress was reported by VP of Field Ops, Doug Loughmiller,
- KO5I. A strengthened Field organization is at hand Doug said. The AMSAT News
- Service bulletins will be partitioned into smaller blocks to facilitate
- transmission through the packet radio network and on to packet BBS. The
- changes will go into effect in late March.
-
- AMSAT will play a key role in the International Space Year (ISY), if plans
- continue on course. AMSAT is forced to defend its copyright on its corporate
- name several times per year at least at a cost of several thousands of dollars
- in legal fees. New accounting software is being installed at Headquarters to
- make the bookkeeping easier and more auditable. Telecommunications costs are
- running at about 10% of the annual budget or about $20,000. Electronic mail
- comprises more than half of that amount but the expense was recognized as
- reasonable and the cost of doing business in a dispersed office environment;
- with volunteers spread all over the world.
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- Recognition of launch insurance donations will be made in ASR at the earliest
- opportunity. A very important joint AMSAT-TAPR Digital Signaling Processing
- project was given the go-ahead. The object will be to manufacture for sale
- special DSP boxes later this spring. The hardware sales will generate a
- revenue stream to help pay for the PACSAT satellite now being developed and
- will complement an on-going software sales effort.
-
- A joint Brazil AMSAT and AMSAT NA project for an educational satellite was
- approved subject to final contract definitization. This satellite will
- tentatively be launched in 1989 with AMSAT NA's PACSAT.
-
- A collaborative effort with Weber State University in Ogden, Utah is highly
- desirable and likely the Board was told. Discussions on this subject will
- continue apace. Weber State built the NUSAT-1 satellite and operated as well.
-
- Fund raising program initiatives were very much on the Board's mind with
- PACSAT coming up after Phase 3C and Phase 4 looming large on the horizon.
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- The minutes of the meeting will be available as soon as the Secretary to the
- Board finalizes them.
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- 4. Motorola Donates Complex DSP Package
-
- Steve Sagerian, KA0YRE of Motorola (at least partially responsible for the
- 68000 board network controller that CAPRA has done) has really come through
- for the joint AMSAT-TAPR Digital Signal Processing (DSP) project. He arranged
- for the DSP operations branch of Motorola to come up with two 56001 EXP kits.
-
- This kit comes with bare boards, boot ROMs (a debugger, monitor), PAL's, and
- several manuals. Just to get things rolling in a hurry Motorola decided to be
- very generous and throw in two DSP56001 chips. This board has a 20.48 MHz
- clock and processes 10.25 million instruction per second. Using the
- architecture to its fullest one could do a 1024 point Fast Fourier Transform
- (FFT) in 3.48 ms.
-
- Steve and Bob McGwier, N4HY, will be building these two units up. They expect
- further support from Motorola as they get applications back from AMSAT/TAPR.
- AMSAT expresses it thanks Motorola, Inc. for its generous support in the form
- of several thousand dollars worth of hardware and software!
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- 5. Board Reviews Dues Structure; New Rates Reflect Postal Increase
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- AMSAT Headquarters announces that a member dues increase will go into effect
- May 4. Effective May 4th, the new rates are:
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- U.S. Domestic members: $30
- Canada and Mexico: $36
- Other foreign: $45
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- In accord with the Bylaws, a member dues change comprises a Bylaws change.
- Consequently, the dues change shall be effective thirty days after publication
- unless 10 % of the voting members object in writing. If so, then a general
- membership vote will be held by mail.
-
- The dues increase was made necessary by increased production and especially
- postal costs. The Board has directed a 25% reduction in the cost of ASR and
- has asked the president to provide members a view as to how dues are spent.
- (Currently ASR consumes more than 25% of the AMSAT annual budget, i.e., costs
- more than $50,000 per year.) The Board meeting held March 12 and 13 approved
- the dues changes. The last due increase was in April 1983.
-
- Beginning May 1, all overseas annual members will receive ASR directly from
- AMSAT via Air Mail. Previously, re-mailers had helped in distribution by
- re-mailing from their locale. However, the additional delays incurred and
- complaints from members concerning the re-mailing process has resulted in the
- change in overseas mailing method and rates. Overseas Life Members may opt to
- have their ASR sent by Air Mail by remitting the additional postage costs.
- Otherwise ASR will be mailed sea mail to overseas Life Members.
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- Annual members should renew early to beat the dues increase. You may renew
- for several years in advance.
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- 6. Short Bursts
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- Dave Medley, KI6QE will be handling the AMSAT 75 Pacific Coast net according
- to Regional Coordinator Ross Forbes, WB6GFJ.
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- Rumors suggest the launch of the Russian space shuttle is imminent.
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- The USSR has launched and Indian Remote Sensing satellite according to Max
- White at the Royal Greenwich observatory. The IRS payload was launched March
- 17 at 0600 southbound from Tyuratam in the USSR. It will be handed over by the
- Russians for use at the end of the month. The launcher was the SL3 Vostok.
- Imagery is on S and X band, but RGO believes that a beacon may exist on known
- Indian frequencies in the 137 MHz band and a search of this region may prove
- fruitful. The weight of the payload is 950 kg
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