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Today's Topics:

   1.  K5TDN/p Travel Plans Nov20-26 (Zachary Beougher)
   2. Re: FASTRAC Updates! (Mike Rupprecht)
   3. Re: New sat's experiences ? (Mike Rupprecht)
   4.  Successful Grid Expediton to DM16/16 (Mike and Paula Herr)
   5.  HAMCON 2011 - ARRL SW Division (Clint Bradford)
   6.  G5400B Assembly (Craig Gagner)
   7. Re: Please help us Track the FASTRAC satellites once they are
      launched Nov. 19th!! (Joe Barkley)
   8.  Looking for a HAWAII contact (ke4kol@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
   9.  AO-51 Mode L/S Mobile (thanks, guys) (K5OE)
  10.  ANS-325 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins (JoAnne Maenpaa)
  11.  aa5ck Saturday (ted)
  12.  keps (Nick Pugh K5QXJ)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 15:37:32 -0500
From: "Zachary Beougher" <zack.kd8ksn@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  K5TDN/p Travel Plans Nov20-26
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <SNT111-DS284803886EAFB3232E9FCB33B0@xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="utf-8"

Hi Everyone,

Tyler ? K5TDN is going to be operating from the EM06/07 gridline on the
Nov21, 1918z AO27 pass.  He may operate from this boundary on different
passes throughout the weekend, but this is the only definite pass.  Tyler
will also be operating from EM14 beginning this Wednesday (24) through
Friday the 26 brfor heading back home.  Hopefully travel will go well, and
everyone that needs these grids will get them.

73!

Zack
KD8KSN

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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 21:42:43 +0100
From: "Mike Rupprecht" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: FASTRAC Updates!
To: " 'Sebastian Mu?oz' " <smunoztoro@xxxxx.xxx>,	<amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <001701cb88f3$7bad0c40$730724c0$@xx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

Sebastian,

yes, it seems there are connected ... :-)

FASTRAC-2 at 16:15 UTC, 145.825 MHz 9k6 GMSK

from FAST2 to FAST1: FAST2 Is Now Connected. GO HORNS!.
from FAST2 to FAST1: FAST2 Is Now Connected. GO HORNS!.
from FAST2 to FAST1: FAST2 Is Now Connected. GO HORNS!.
from FAST2 to FAST1: FAST2 Is Now Connected. GO HORNS!.

Weak signals from FASTRAC-1, could hear the 1k2 AFSK beacon every 3 min but
not decode.
No 9k6 signal anymore.

73, Mike
DK3WN



-----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxx [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxxx Im
Auftrag von Sebastian Mu?oz
Gesendet: Samstag, 20. November 2010 21:00
An: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Betreff: [amsat-bb] FASTRAC Updates!

I want to thank everybody that has helped us track FASTRAC as we have gotten
confirmation from multiple sources that they are both working beaconing and
that the satellites are crosslinking.  We were also able to hear a couple of
beacons at our station this morning and will attempt to contact them again
this afternoon on our next pass.

Thanks a lot, 73,

Sebastian (KE5FKV)
FASTRAC Student Program Manager

--
Sebastian Mu?oz Toro
Graduate Research Assistant
The University of Texas at Austin
Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
Satellite Design Laboratory
email: sebastian_munoz@xxxx.xxxxxx.xxx
phone:  +1 (512) 471-5144
cell:  +1 (512) 825-3857
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 22:48:17 +0100
From: "Mike Rupprecht" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: New sat's experiences ?
To: <pa3guo@xxxxx.xxx>, <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <002b01cb88fc$a413d390$ec3b7ab0$@xx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

Hi Henk,

no problems with O/OEROS decoding from our morning passes. You can see a lot
of decoded packets on our SatBlog http://www.dk3wn.info/p/?p=18463

The satellite was minus 2 KHz from the calculated frequency by TLE on the
mission dashboard website. I used SatPC32 for comparison only but tuned
manually.

I could grab only a few packets on the afternoon passes.

73, Mike



-----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxx [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxxx Im
Auftrag von PA3GUO
Gesendet: Samstag, 20. November 2010 17:04
An: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Betreff: [amsat-bb] New sat's experiences ?

Just to cheer up others with poor results - you're not alone :-)

FASTRAC downlink at 145.825:   ISS + other QRM and clearly my 9k6 is not
sensitive.
Quite a few packets heard, nothing decoded. Here I (my station) clearly
failed.

FASTRAC & O/OREOS downlink at 437: lot of QRM (50Hz humm, 50 KHz wide at
437.320)

O/OREOS: Yes I did hear it, 4 second packet period interfal, but I could not
decode.
Others (eg DK3WN) have better results. Seems 4 KHz above official freq, all
the time,
so I assume its not due to the keplerset (else that would not be 4 khz all
the time ?)
Your experiences ?
Mike: what does your SDR analysis say wrt the frequency ?

O/OREOS keplerset: accepted by HRD (go to keplers, click add file (next to
the list of
URLs and upload the keplerset manually. But: I suspect it to be invalid,
some programs
do not accept the O/OREOS keplerset, HRD only accepted after I turned off
the checksum check.

Anyway lot of new signals to hunt for.
(and 145.825 will become VERY busy)

Looking forward to hear you results !
-
Henk, PA3GUO (after a VERY short night)

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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 14:58:31 -0800
From: Mike and Paula Herr <herr@xxxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Successful Grid Expediton to DM16/16
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <4CE85297.5080503@xxxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

We had a very successful grid expedition to DM16 and DM 17 in Death
Valley. A total of 55 QSOs were made, 38 fro DM 16 and 17 from DM 17.
This was my first Grid Expedition and I can see how it can be addictive.
Others far more experienced than I like WD9EWK, K8YSE and others can
certainly add their lessons learned but here were mine:

- Using the Pelican case to hold the irgs in the ready position worked
very well. Just pop them open and go.
- Death Valley is deep. I loss the first 10 degrees at the horizon.
- FO29 became available during the trip, but I hadn't brought along
pass info for it.
- The SLAB (Sealed Lead Acid Battery) worked well, but needed recharging
by the third day.
- Einstein said something to the effect the Time is what keeps
everything happening at the same time. I found this to be incorrect. At
the same time for a satellite pass the cookies were ready in the solar
oven, workers fired up a chain saw to work on a near by salt ceder, and
someone was backing in his diesel belching land yacht (motor home) into
the spot next to us.

I'm preparing the QSL cards. If you worked me and need DM17 or 16, just
dropped me a card to my QRZ address.
73
Mike WA6ARA

OBTW - looking to repeat at least part of this in February.




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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 15:17:18 -0800
From: Clint Bradford <clintbradford@xxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  HAMCON 2011 - ARRL SW Division
To: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <AFDAD788-EE0C-4C18-AE9E-0CA3001BCB77@xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

I just received the sign-up info for an AMSAT table at the September 9-11,
2011, ARRL SW Division Convention in Torrance, CA.

I'll be presenting and demo'ing ... and need fellow AMSATers to man the
table and sign up some new AMSAT members!

SO ... Are you interested? I know it's a little early. But I want to get us
the best table location we can. There will be AC available if you want to
bring your laptop.

Please let me know via private email if you can help out! I will purchase an
ad in the conference program for AMSAT.

Clint Bradford, K6LCS
clint@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
909-241-7666


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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 14:58:18 -0500
From: "Craig Gagner" <crgagner@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  G5400B Assembly
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <0F70C50987C84A28BE6CA0445EDA2270@xxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

Try to get some info on assembly. My rotor came with the elevator mounted on
the wrong side, not knowing any better I put it up on the tower and this
morning it wouldn't turn.



Took it all down and it was full of ice and water, after going to a friend I
realized that the elevator was on the wrong side of the azmith motor. Anyway
took it all apart and dried it all out, but I am not sure how it all goes
back together, and my meter swings all over the place and then swings hard
one way to the stop and I cant seem to get it in sync with the rotator.



Please e-mail me direct as I cant figure out how to subscibe to this list .



crgagner@xxxxxxx.xxx



Thanks



Craig Gagner

W1MED



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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 16:21:04 -0500
From: Joe Barkley <joembarkley@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Please help us Track the FASTRAC satellites
once they are launched Nov. 19th!!
To: Tee Dubb <tdub20120@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: Amsat-BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>, lightsey@xxxx.xxxxxx.xxxx Sebastian
Mu?oz <smunoztoro@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID:
<AANLkTikcmC4vrmjfrn-Q6B1jVgKKRgmR-MQq7LuQYqg=@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

File well with Nova also, Thanks
Joe
KI4TZ

On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Tee Dubb <tdub20120@xxxxx.xxx> wrote:

> Oops.  Attached the file this time.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Tee Dubb <tdub20120@xxxxx.xxx>
> To: Sebastian Mu?oz <smunoztoro@xxxxx.xxx>; lightsey@xxxx.xxxxxx.xxxx
> Amsat-BB
> <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
> Sent: Sat, November 20, 2010 11:28:35 AM
> Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: Please help us Track the FASTRAC satellites
> once
> they are launched Nov. 19th!!
>
> Thanks to Alan Biddle and Davind Barber for TLE files!
>
> The attached one ingested into HRD for me, no in-views yet, so can not yet
> report successful downlink.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
> KJ4EAW
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Tee Dubb <tdub20120@xxxxx.xxx>
> To: Andrew Glasbrenner <glasbrenner@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>; Sebastian Mu?oz
> <smunoztoro@xxxxx.xxx>; lightsey@xxxx.xxxxxx.xxxx Amsat-BB <
> amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
> Sent: Sat, November 20, 2010 9:26:45 AM
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Please help us Track the FASTRAC satellites once
> they
> are launched Nov. 19th!!
>
> Guys:
>
> I apologize if I'm replying incorrectly to the board - I have only read up
> until
>
>
> now.  I will gladly respond to suggestions.
>
> I attempted to take the sep vector posted on the web
> (
>
http://fastrac.ae.utexas.edu/for_radio_operators/users/phpBB3/predictedorbit.p
hp
> )
>
>
> and turn it into a text file for use in HRD Sat Tracker, but had no
> immediate
> joy.
>
> Before I fool around for a couple hours trying to get something to work,
> has
> anyone else plugged the TLEs into HRD Sat Tracker, or is there an online
> resource?  I see Bruninga's reference to SATPC, but I do not have that
> installed
>
>
> on this PC.
>
> I look forward to at least finding a dang beacon - decoding AFSK will be a
> challenge as I do not routinely attempt such things.  I'll take an ELK log
> periodic and aim it when I get tracking sw working.  I'll be listening with
> a
> Yaesu FT897.
>
> Thanks for the help, and congrats to all on a great launch.  I guess it's
> Minotaur/Kodiak 1, and NRO/NASA/KSC 0 as far as recent launch attempts.
>
> Tom
> KJ4EAW
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Andrew Glasbrenner <glasbrenner@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
> To: Sebastian Mu?oz <smunoztoro@xxxxx.xxx>; lightsey@xxxx.xxxxxx.xxxx
> Amsat-BB
> <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
> Sent: Mon, November 15, 2010 9:24:52 PM
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Please help us Track the FASTRAC satellites once
> they
> are launched Nov. 19th!!
>
> Congratulations on making it to this point. The next week I'm sure will
> be full of anticipation waiting for that rocket to lift off!
>
> One of the things I think is so great about your project, from what I
> have read and been told, is that you've incorporated a secondary amateur
> two-way digipeater capability into your satellites. As I understand it,
> you plan to operate this after your primary mission is completed? It
> might be a great motivation to the AMSAT folks on amsat-bb to hear some
> details of this planned operation, as I'm sure others like myself are
> particularly interested in helping out student satellites that give back
> to the community. With so many new student satellites, it's rare to see
> one that may eventually be open for everyone to use, and that is to be
> commended and rewarded with support. So, if you don't mind, let the
> folks at amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx know what your plans are in this regard.
>
> On a separate note, I've started and entry on the AMSAT-NA satellite
> status pages for FASTRAC-1 and -2
> (http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/futures.php), and hope to
> fill in the details over the next few days. Please, once your satellites
> reach orbit and operate, apply for an OSCAR number from AMSAT-NA and
> join the fleet of amateur radio satellites
> (http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/futures.php). I'll also ask
> that your Keplerian elements get included in the AMSAT distribution
> list. Please let me know if there is anything else the amateur community
> can do to help.
>
> 73, and good luck,
> Drew KO4MA
> AMSAT-NA VP Operations
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>
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Message: 8
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 19:18:20 -0500
From: <ke4kol@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Looking for a HAWAII contact
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <441EBC48D27E42A6B4F69234A80EBB1A@xxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

I am close to making contacts with all states.  I only lack a few.  But
Hawaii is really going to be tough.  Is there an active satellite operator
in Hawaii that would like to work with me to make a contact.  If so, contact
me off line.



Thanks,

Jim

KE4KOL





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Message: 9
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 19:28:19 -0500 (EST)
From: K5OE <k5oe@xxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  AO-51 Mode L/S Mobile (thanks, guys)
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <8CD572A21E3953B-1A04-18F6B@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"


Working satellites has always been a blast, especially when pushing the
envelope in either technology, skill, or simply practicality.  I was eager
to work mode L/S mobile, not having worked that mode since I was in Darwin,
NT (VK8OE, 1995)... and then I had a small dish and a TS-2000 in my SUV.  It
was easy, as I had full duplex, but there was nobody to talk to since the
bird was mostly over the Indian Ocean!

Now 5 years later and I am back in South Texas and missing that thrill from
a "you can't do that" challenge.  In my truck I have an FT-100.  This rig
worked mode V/S easily this past summer when I was visiting the US (I was
P29OE then).  The 2.4 gHz downlink was with an old 10-turn helix (my very
first mode-S antenna, used to listen to Oscar-11), a TSI 3731 downconverter
to 2 m and a Hamtronics 10 m downconverter.  This arrangement allowed me to
use the 2 m uplink from the FT-100, albeit in split mode (not full duplex). 
This mode was loud and easy.  N5UXT, Angelo, was my first V/S contact,
followed by N5AFV, Allen.

Mode L/S required a little more hardware.  I used an old MML trippler
(varacter diode) I bought on ebay in the 90's for about $20.  My uplink on
422.902 with about 10 W out didn't work well yesterday into my 2m/70cm
vertical, so today I changed it out for a old (everything I have is old)
home brew dual-band patch feed leftover from an AO-40 antenna (that same 18"
DSS dish I took to Australia).  Even though the downlink and uplink are both
LHCP, they worked well enough on today's western pass of 20 degrees (from
EL29) to make contact with K4YYL, AK5V, and N5UXT (again!).  Thanks, guys. 
I know I was off frequency as I was guessing at the uplink frequency based
on the downlink Doppler, dividing it in half then dividing that by 3... and
all the while changing and hanging my arm out the truck window with a
handful of gear!  I appreciate you guys coming back to me.  It's good to be
home in Texas, it's good to work a satellite, and it's great to have such a
frequncy agile bird to !
 play with!  I can't wait to get the shack set up this winter (the ARRL 10 m
contest is just around the corner).

73,
Jerry, K5OE


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Message: 10
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 20:38:13 -0600
From: "JoAnne Maenpaa" <k9jkm@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  ANS-325 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <001a01cb8925$258ffde0$70aff9a0$@xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-325

ANS is a free, weekly, news and information service of AMSAT North
America, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS reports on the
activities of a worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an
active interest in designing, building, launching and communicating
through analog and digital Amateur Radio satellites.

Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
ans-editor@xxxxx.xxx

In this edition:

* CubeSat Launch Includes Amateur Radio Missions
* AMSAT Rolls Out Web Fund Raising Widgets
* FUNCube Comes to Life at Martlesham, First Command & Telemetry Success
* WAS-Satellite Certificate Now Accepted as Credit for AMSAT Awards
* FO-29 Returns to Service
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
* CubeSat Winter Session and IAA Conference in Rome, January 24-29


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-325.01
CubeSat Launch Includes Amateur Radio Missions

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 325.01
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
November 21, 2010
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-325.01

A Minotaur-4 launch from the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska,
managed by Alaska Aerospace Corp. on November 19 lifted seven
satellites into a 400 mile high circular orbit.

Four of the satellites will be of interested to amateur radio
operators:

+ FASTRAC (science and amateur radio mission)
+ RAX - Radio Aurora eXplorer (science and amateur radio mission)
+ NanoSail-D
+ O/OREOS

FASTRAC
-------
http://fastrac.ae.utexas.edu/for_radio_operators/overview.php
Status: Beacon copied and decoded after launch.

The FASTRAC mission consists of two satellites built by students
at UT-Austin. This mission is divided into two basic phases, both
phases relying heavily on the participation of the amateur radio
community.

The first phase is the science portion of the mission. During this
phase the two satellites will be sharing GPS data as long as they
are within range of each other. The GPS data will be processed on
board each satellite and then stored in flash memory to calculate
an on-orbit relative navigation solution.

Also, the satellites will be performing attitude determination with
the GPS receiver. FASTRAC 1 will be firing the micro-discharge plasma
thruster whenever the thrust vector is within 15 degrees of the anti-
velocity vector. The data will be relayed to the ground when the sat-
ellite is in communication with a ground station. A coordination plan
is being developed so that participating amateur radio ground stations
can play a major role in collecting this data and relaying it back to
the FASTRAC web site.

The second phase of the mission begins by reconfiguring the satel-
lites for use by the amateur radio community. The capabilities of
these satellites are governed largely by the functionality of the
Kantronics KPC9612-Plus TNC. The satellites will be reconfigured
after the primary mission to serve on the APRS network.

                FASTRAC 1 "Sara Lily"      FASTRAC 2 "Emma"
                ---------------------      ----------------
Downlink           437.345 MHz FM           145.825 MHz FM
Beacon             437.345 MHz*             145.825 MHz*
Uplink (1200 Baud) 145.980 MHz FM           435.025 MHz FM
Uplink (9600 Baud) 145.825 MHz FM 	        437.345 MHz FM
* AX.25 1200 AFSK beacon data format

RAX (Radio Aurora eXplorer)
---------------------------
http://rax.engin.umich.edu/
Status: Beacon copied and decoded after launch.

RAX is a space weather science spacecraft carrying a 9600 baud UHF
transceiver that will transmit telemetry in the amateur satellite
bands. This mission also consists of a primary scientific experiment
with future reconfiguration for amateur radio experimentation.

In the science phase the satellite will use a a radar receiver capable
of 1 MHz I/Q sampling of select bandwidths between 400-500 MHz, includ-
ing the amateur satellite bands.

The primary objective of the mission is to use the onboard radar rece-
iver in conjunction with a powerful radar station in Alaska to study
the formation of a plasma anomaly known for causing the scintillation
of radio signals in the UHF and higher bands. This scintillation effect
is known to inhibit our space radar tracking capabilities and ground-
space communications.

The RAX team is looking for amateur ground stations to help acquire
RAX's 437.505 MHz beacon during the next few weeks of early launch and
continue to help collect telemetry throughout the mission.

The amateur radio phase of the mission is still under development. The
RAX team will invite the AMSAT community to get involved with submit-
ting proposals on how the radar receiver could be used for amateur radio
experiments after the primary mission objective is achieved. They will
issue a call for proposals which will be posted to the AMSAT-BB in the
next few months.

NanoSail-D
----------
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/smallsats/nanosaild.html

NanoSail-D is a test of solar sail mechanism technology. The solar
sail is designed to operate predominantly as a drag sail and will
cause it to de-orbit in less than 100 days as a test of small
satellite de-orbiting techniques. The amateur radio beacon will
transmit a one-half second data signal every 5 seconds on 437.270 MHz.
The satellite will operate primarily on battery power because of the
short duration of the mission.

O/OREOS
-------
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/smallsats/oreos/main/index.html
Status: Beacon copied and decoded after launch.

O/OREOS is a biological test spacecraft developed by scientists and
engineers at NASA Ames Research Center.  O/OREOS is a triple cube
spacecraft planned to perform two tests during its 1-year mission.
The first experiment will test how microorganisms survive and adapt
to the stresses of space; the other will monitor the stability of
organic molecules in space. O/OREOS includes an amateur radio beacon
operating on 437.305 MHz. This satellite also includes a novel de-
orbit mechanism design by a Santa Clara University graduate student.

AX.25 437.305 MHz O/OREOS Beacon decoding information:
http://beacon.engr.scu.edu/BeaconProcessingSystem/OOREOSBeaconDecoding.pdf

If you are able to capture the beacon telemetry, please take the time
to file a report at http://beacon.engr.scu.edu/Submission.aspx which
is an interface to the Beacon Data Processing System.

An overview of the Kodiak launch can be found on-line at:
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/minotaur/stps26/101112launchpreps/

Photos of the payloads during integration with the launcher can
be found on-line at:
http://spaceflightnow.com/minotaur/stps26/101112cleanroom/

[ANS thanks the CubeSat Teams and SpaceFlightNow.com for the above
 information]



SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-325.02
AMSAT Rolls Out Web Fund Raising Widgets

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 325.02
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
November 21, 2010
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-325.02

AMSAT-VP Operations Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA announced AMSAT is now
using a new web based fund raising tool on Facebook called Fundrazr
along with a web widget from PayPal Labs you can add to other web
pages. He hopes this will stimulate additional fund raising support
for ARISSat-1 and AMSAT-FOX. He is looking for help rolling these
web page widgets out to the public. Both are designed to be spread
virally and attract donations from those outside the normal AMSAT
circles.

For those with private webpages or blogs, we have a PayPal widget that
can also be added to your own webpages and blogs. It has been added to
the front page at http://www.amsat.org . Please consider adding it to
your own webpages and blogs in a prominent place.

Drew concludes, "I'm proud to announce that the Facebook and PayPal
widget campaign has raised $1,000 over the last 48 hours! This is a
great first step towards replenishing the funds used in the construc-
tion of ARISSat-1, and beginning the design and construction of
AMSAT-FOX. Thank you to those who posted the fundraiser to their own
pages, and to those who donated."

Drew's Facebook page at http://bit.ly/c861N7 now prominently includes
the Fundrazr widget that you can share or post. Drew has also added
the PayPal Labs widget on his QRZ.com entry, see:
http://www.qrz.com/db/KO4MA or http://www.qrz.com/db/K9JKM

For the FundRazr app on Facebook, go to Drew's Facebook page and click
share. For the PayPal widget on all other web sites, use the "add to
site" button. It will prompt you how to do it. It also lets AMSAT see
who and where it has been posted, and how much money has been raised
from each location.

Please let Drew know if you add either of these so he can track results!
(e-mail: ko4ma@xxxxx.xxxx

[ANS thanks Drew, KO4MA for the above information]



SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-325.03
FUNCube Comes to Life at Martlesham, First Command & Telemetry Success

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 325.03
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
November 21, 2010
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-325.03

The UK Martlesham Microwavers Round Table weekend also included an
AMSAT-UK FUNCube developer meeting. The aim of the working session
was to build a `stack' of the various boards which will make up FUNcube
and see if they worked!

Congratulations are in order to the FUNCube team being able to report
success on these milestones:

+ Prove that we could command the satellite remotely via RF.
+ Receive and examine the telemetry from the stack remotely using the
  FUNcube dongle.
+ Command the antennas to deploy.
+ Command the satellite to change modes between transponder mode to
  education mode, and back again.

The main 'new' PCBs that arrived were David's PA, Wouter's RF board,
and the CCT board from Jason and his team.

Photos of the meeting and FUNCube construction and testing videos can
be viewed on-line at:
http://funcube.org.uk/working-meetings/cubesat-mtg-1314-nov-2010/

A screenshot of the first captured telemetry from FUNCube can be seen
on-line at: http://www.funcubedongle.com/?p=195

The Spectravue plot to the right shows the satellite's downlink received
using a FUNcube Dongle. To the right hand side of the plot, the solid
green `hump' is the telemetry and the signal to the right of that being
simultaneous transponded SSB voice traffic.

To the bottom left, old hands will recognise the AO-40RCV window being
used to decode raw frames. The basic telemetry specification is based
heavily on AO-40's FEC model.

[ANS thanks the AMSAT-UK FUNCube developers and Howard, G6LVB for the
 above information]



SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-325.04
WAS-Satellite Certificate Now Accepted as Credit for AMSAT Awards

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 325.04
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
November 21, 2010
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-325.04

AMSAT Director of Contests and Awards Bruce Paige, KK5DO says
congratulations are in order for these radio amateurs who earned
operating awards this month:

The following have entered into the Satellite Communicators Club for
making their first satellite QSO:
Club Station, SP9PEX
Rick Tejera, K7TEJ
Merle Olmsted, AA4QE
Zachary Beougher, KD8KSN
George Heath, KF5IRG
Anthony Sirianni, Sr., KD8OEE

The following have earned the AMSAT Communications Achievement Award:
Ronald Oldham, N8RO #521
Ryan Case, KB9RID #522
Merle Olmsted, AA4QE #523
Zachary Beougher, KD8KSN #524

The following have earned the South Africa AMSAT Communications
Achievement Award:
Ronald Oldham, N8RO #US152
Bob Herrell, AJ5C #US153
Ryan Case, KB9RID #US154
Merle Olmsted, AA4QE #US155
Zachary Beougher, KD8KSN #US156

The following have earned the AMSAT Sexagesimal Award:
Ronald Oldham, N8RO #154
Zachary Beougher, KD8KSN #155
Bob Herrell, AJ5C #156
Terry Moorby, VE3DIJ #157

The following have earned the AMSAT Century Club Award:
Nick Kucij, KB1RVT #40

The following have earned the W4AMI 5000 Satellite Communications
Achievement award:
Zeljko Ulip, 9A2EY #25

Bruce also said that in some cases he can credit holders of the ARRL
Worked All States (with the Satellite endorsement) toward appropriate
AMSAT Satellite Operating Awards. He will accept a scanned copy of your
Worked All States-Satellite certificate as proof of 50 of the 60 con-
tacts to fill in the missing states for the AMSAT Sexagesimal Award or
to qualify for the AMSAT Communication Achievement Award. Contact
Bruce via e-mail (kk5do@xxxxx.xxxx with your specific details to see
if you qualify.

Unfortunately, the ARRL W.A.S. certificate cannot be used towards the
South Africa AMSAT Award. As all contacts for this award must be done on
LEO satellites, there is no way to determine if LEO or HEO was used on
the certificate.

Full information on all of the AMSAT Satellite Operating Awards can
be found on-line at: http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/awards/

[ANS thanks Bruce Paige, KK5DO for the above information]



SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-325.05
FO-29 Returns to Service

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 325.05
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
November 21, 2010
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-325.05

Mineo Wakita, JE9PEL reported that the FO-29 Command Team succeeded
in bringing FO-29 back in service on 07:46UTC, 16 Nov 2010. Good
signals have been reported. Rick, WA4NVM reported, "I caught Kerry,
WC7V with a booming signal at 2 degrees elevation. Its nice to hear
this bird again!"

Two weeks ago, Yutaka Murata, JA1COU reported that the JARL FO-29
command team hypothesized that recent shutdowns of the satellite
may have been caused when the temperature aboard FO-29 became too
high to allow continuous operations and to accept commands or any
other satellite operations.

The FO-29 command team expected that the temperature aboard FO-29
would drop as the length of eclipse increases:

Eclipse of FO-29 is:
November  1   0% (full illumination)
November 20  14%
November 30  17%

[ANS thanks Mineo Wakita, JE9PEL and Yutaka Murata, JA1COU for the
 above information]



SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-325.06
Satellite Shorts From All Over

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 325.06
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
November 21, 2010
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-325.06

+ An article and accompanying video on the SouthGate Site shows
  how terrestrial operation can impact satellite operations when
  the operators unwisely choose their frequency:
  http://tinyurl.com/24r4bdx  (SouthGate)

+ Congratulations to Loren, K7CWQ on being awarded Satellite WAS
  #323 from the ARRL. His first contact was on 11-6-2009 with K8YSE.
  All of his contacts have been with an HT and an Arrow antenna from
  his driveway.

+ NASA and the National Institute of Aerospace have launched a new
  planetary rover engineering competition called Exploration Robo-Ops
  Student Challenge. University teams are eligible to win as much as
  $10,000 for designing and building a planetary rover. Teams are
  required to submit a project plan proposal by Dec. 15.  More info
  can be found at SpaceDaily.com http://tinyurl.com/28nsglr

+ Tom, W5KUB was on Memphis, TN Channel 5 news with his amateur
  radio contact with the ISS. Video at http://tmedlin.com/iss.wmv

+ ReadySat Go is a store-and-forward CubeSat being developed by
  students at San Jose State University. They have posted a video
  showing construction of the satellite on the SouthGate site:
  http://tinyurl.com/274f7wq

+ NASA's Eyes on the Solar System is a browser application that
  gives you a 3D environment operating in real time, so you can
  virtually tag along with our robot spacecraft. More information
  and the stuff you need to download can be found at:
  http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/eyes/

+ Check out the Ten Years Of the ISS in Pictures feature on-line
  at UniverseToday.com ... http://tinyurl.com/27nglfh

+ The Daily Mail had a feature showing astronaut Tracy Caldwell
  Dyson and the views from the ISS Cupola: http://tinyurl.com/38eryox

[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]



SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-325.07
CubeSat Winter Session and IAA Conference in Rome, January 24-29

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 325.07
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
November 21, 2010
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-325.07

The 1st IAA Conference on University Satellites Missions and Cubesat
Conference which will be held in Rome, Italy on January 24-29, 2011.
Submissions are due by December 18, 2010. Early registration begins
on January 10, 2011.

The conference is organized by a team of professors, students and
researchers from the School of Aerospace Engineering of Sapienza
University of Roma (GAUSS - Gruppo di Astrodinamica dell'Universit?
degli Studi Sapienza - Group of Astrodynamics of Sapienza University)

The Conference is supported by several authorities including:
+ The International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
+ The European Space Agency (ESA)
+ Kosmotras)
+ The Von Karman Institute (VKI)
+ The Centro Ricerche Progetto San Marco
+ Sapienza Universit? di Roma
+ Morehead State University

Two days of the Conference will be entirely dedicated to the Winter
Session of the Cubesat Workshop, for the first time in Europe.

More information can be found at: http://www.gaussteam.com under the
section 'events'. An e-mail contact for the conference is:
gauss.group@xxxxx.xxx

[ANS thanks Group of Astrodynamics, Sapienza University of Roma for
 the above information]


In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the
President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining donors
to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive additional benefits.
Application forms are available from the AMSAT Office. And, with that
please keep in mind the young ham expressing his frustration of his
radio battery dying so his therapist recommended that he find an outlet.

73,
This week's ANS Editor,
JoAnne Maenpaa, K9JKM
K9JKM at amsat dot org




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Message: 11
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 21:53:05 -0600
From: ted <aa5ck@xxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  aa5ck Saturday
To: AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <4CE897A1.7030307@xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Thanks for the QSOs during my trip to em16. I'll get cards out in a few
days and no return cards are necessary.

73...ted...aa5ck


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Message: 12
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2010 05:22:45 -0600
From: "Nick Pugh K5QXJ" <quadpugh@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  keps
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <045a01cb896e$6c7eac80$457c0580$@xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

I cannot seem to find the keps for the new sat launched Friday. I have the
object numbers but no data

Can somebody point me in the right direction.









Thanks



nick

Office   337 593 8700

Cell      337 258 2527



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