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Today's Topics:

   1. fund raising for Fox (K4FEG)
   2. Re: fund raising for Fox (Paul)
   3. Re: fund raising for Fox (Gus 8P6SM)
   4. Re: fund raising for Fox (Art McBride)
   5. Re: fund raising for Fox (Roger)
   6. Re: fund raising for Fox (Joshua Abraham)
   7. ANS-295 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins (JoAnne Maenpaa)
   8. Kansas City tracker board and 70cm amp for sale (K & R Yoksh)
   9. PRISM HAM Radio Service OPEN (Bunshiro Tamura)
  10. Re: PRISM HAM Radio Service OPEN (Roger)
  11. Re: PRISM HAM Radio Service OPEN (Mark L. Hammond)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 17:46:10 -0500
From: K4FEG <K4FEG@xxxxx.xxx>
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] fund raising for Fox
Message-ID: <508329B2.70107@xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

I propose that AMSAT-NA start charging to post on the BB. My proposal
goes something like this;

to be able to post on the AMSAT-BB, the individual posting must link a
PayPal account or Valid Credit Card that AMSAT-NA can charge each time
that they post on the BB.

The fee schedule would be as follows: Members; $1.00 per post,
Non-members; $1.50 per post, a monthly charge for members of $60.00 per
month for unlimited posts for that month and non-members a monthly
charge $100.00 for the same unlimited monthly posting. Then there could
be an annual charge to members of $500.00 for 1 year of unlimited
postings or for non-members an annual charge of $750.00 for unlimited
postings.

Finally we could sell Lifetime Posting Privileges for a one time fee of
$5,000.00 for members and non-members a charge of $7,500.00.

These fee schedules are in line with many of the other organizations and
just think of the funding that could be brought in for launching new
satellites!!

Heck we could have HEO's, MEO's, LEO's and NEO's. There aren't enough
engineering schools in the world to help us build the satellites. In the
last month alone the fees would have funded putting a linear transponder
on the MOON!

This is just one simple man's idea of how we could raise the money to
get us some more Satellites in orbit!!
Heck, we are being charged for everything else why not tap into this
valuable resource and raise some money for a good cause!

And you folks thought it would be tough to raise the money!

The simple ideas are always the best!

K4FEG


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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 16:03:29 -0700
From: "Paul" <paul.hamradio@xxxxxxx.xxx>
To: "'K4FEG'" <K4FEG@xxxxx.xxx>, <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: fund raising for Fox
Message-ID: <0A68932F43744496949A5844FBF16065@xxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII


Surely you jest...

Paul Delaney - K6HR
http://k6hr.dyndns.org:8080


-----Original Message-----
From: amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxx [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxxx On
Behalf Of K4FEG
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 3:46 PM
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] fund raising for Fox

I propose that AMSAT-NA start charging to post on the BB. My proposal
goes something like this;

to be able to post on the AMSAT-BB, the individual posting must link a
PayPal account or Valid Credit Card that AMSAT-NA can charge each time
that they post on the BB.

The fee schedule would be as follows: Members; $1.00 per post,
Non-members; $1.50 per post, a monthly charge for members of $60.00 per
month for unlimited posts for that month and non-members a monthly
charge $100.00 for the same unlimited monthly posting. Then there could
be an annual charge to members of $500.00 for 1 year of unlimited
postings or for non-members an annual charge of $750.00 for unlimited
postings.

Finally we could sell Lifetime Posting Privileges for a one time fee of
$5,000.00 for members and non-members a charge of $7,500.00.

These fee schedules are in line with many of the other organizations and
just think of the funding that could be brought in for launching new
satellites!!

Heck we could have HEO's, MEO's, LEO's and NEO's. There aren't enough
engineering schools in the world to help us build the satellites. In the
last month alone the fees would have funded putting a linear transponder
on the MOON!

This is just one simple man's idea of how we could raise the money to
get us some more Satellites in orbit!!
Heck, we are being charged for everything else why not tap into this
valuable resource and raise some money for a good cause!

And you folks thought it would be tough to raise the money!

The simple ideas are always the best!

K4FEG
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 19:08:11 -0400
From: Gus 8P6SM <8p6sm@xxxx.xxx>
To: K4FEG <K4FEG@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: fund raising for Fox
Message-ID: <50832EDB.1060804@xxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

On 10/20/2012 06:46 PM, K4FEG wrote:
> The fee schedule would be as follows: Members; $1.00 per post,
> Non-members; $1.50 per post, a monthly charge for members of $60.00 per
> month for unlimited posts for that month and non-members a monthly
> charge $100.00 for the same unlimited monthly posting. Then there could
> be an annual charge to members of $500.00 for 1 year of unlimited
> postings or for non-members an annual charge of $750.00 for unlimited
> postings.

This begs the question (one that is of interest for more than this
reason): Who is a member, as far as this list is concerned?

I mean, would members of AMSAT-DL have to pay the member rate, or the
non-member rate?  AMSAT-UK?  AMSAT-NZ?  AMSAT-VK?  CAMSAT?  What if I
form AMSAT-BB?

I realize that the list is operated by AMSAT-NA, but it doesn't call
itself the AMSAT-NA-BB.  So is this list supposed to be for all AMSAT
members, globally?  Or are members of other AMSAT groups to consider
themselves outsiders, from the point of view of posting privileges,
fees, credibility, etc, etc?
--
73, de Gus 8P6SM
The Easternmost Isle


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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 16:12:48 -0700
From: "Art McBride" <kc6uqh@xxx.xxx>
To: "'K4FEG'" <K4FEG@xxxxx.xxx>, "AMSAT-BB" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: fund raising for Fox
Message-ID: <387BE1BA9AAB44899593C019C5EC604C@xxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

To All
This is a great way to reduce the posts to a quantity approaching "0" Could
AMSAT save money?
73,
Art, KC6UQH

-----Original Message-----
From: amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxx [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxxx On
Behalf Of K4FEG
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 3:46 PM
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] fund raising for Fox

I propose that AMSAT-NA start charging to post on the BB. My proposal
goes something like this;

to be able to post on the AMSAT-BB, the individual posting must link a
PayPal account or Valid Credit Card that AMSAT-NA can charge each time
that they post on the BB.

The fee schedule would be as follows: Members; $1.00 per post,
Non-members; $1.50 per post, a monthly charge for members of $60.00 per
month for unlimited posts for that month and non-members a monthly
charge $100.00 for the same unlimited monthly posting. Then there could
be an annual charge to members of $500.00 for 1 year of unlimited
postings or for non-members an annual charge of $750.00 for unlimited
postings.

Finally we could sell Lifetime Posting Privileges for a one time fee of
$5,000.00 for members and non-members a charge of $7,500.00.

These fee schedules are in line with many of the other organizations and
just think of the funding that could be brought in for launching new
satellites!!

Heck we could have HEO's, MEO's, LEO's and NEO's. There aren't enough
engineering schools in the world to help us build the satellites. In the
last month alone the fees would have funded putting a linear transponder
on the MOON!

This is just one simple man's idea of how we could raise the money to
get us some more Satellites in orbit!!
Heck, we are being charged for everything else why not tap into this
valuable resource and raise some money for a good cause!

And you folks thought it would be tough to raise the money!

The simple ideas are always the best!

K4FEG
_______________________________________________
Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. Opinions expressed are those of the author.
Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb



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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 19:36:56 -0400
From: Roger <Rogerkola@xxx.xxx>
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: fund raising for Fox
Message-ID: <50833598.1070608@xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

I would reduce the paid up members fee to free, raise the dues a little
if you want to, to make up for it...

Everybody has to use their AMSAT.org call sign, this would establish the
current paid up database.

For Non paid up members you could charge anything you want...up to
you...even sell monthly or yearly privileges...at whatever rate.

Responders to questions could choose to answer direct at no cost or to
the BB at the going rate determined by their paid status.

Those who want copies of responses could ask for them and be included in
non personal replies.

Different AMSAT organizations could provide members in "good standing"
lists to the central clearing house "paid" members list.

Lastly, give a senior discount...oops, there goes all the
money....forget the senior discount.

Roger
WA1KAT
HCWA

On 10/20/2012 6:46 PM, K4FEG wrote:
> I propose that AMSAT-NA start charging to post on the BB. My proposal
> goes something like this;
>
> to be able to post on the AMSAT-BB, the individual posting must link a
> PayPal account or Valid Credit Card that AMSAT-NA can charge each time
> that they post on the BB.
>
> The fee schedule would be as follows: Members; $1.00 per post,
> Non-members; $1.50 per post, a monthly charge for members of $60.00
> per month for unlimited posts for that month and non-members a monthly
> charge $100.00 for the same unlimited monthly posting. Then there
> could be an annual charge to members of $500.00 for 1 year of
> unlimited postings or for non-members an annual charge of $750.00 for
> unlimited postings.
>
> Finally we could sell Lifetime Posting Privileges for a one time fee
> of $5,000.00 for members and non-members a charge of $7,500.00.
>
> These fee schedules are in line with many of the other organizations
> and just think of the funding that could be brought in for launching
> new satellites!!


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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 20:47:40 -0400
From: Joshua Abraham <jarvideo@xxxxx.xxx>
To: K4FEG <K4FEG@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: fund raising for Fox
Message-ID:
<CANoqCgazreKkEQxw9fCJSVE3i3Ji4kPFGELrC4P-gDi0m-U=kQ@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

That's quite a suggestion. But the point of a bulletin board is the free
exchange of knowledge over the internet. If you start charging money to use
the board, that whole concept gets negated. Your idea could work, but I
have the feeling most people would just move to another location that's
free.

73, Josh KJ4VYR

On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 6:46 PM, K4FEG <K4FEG@xxxxx.xxx> wrote:

> I propose that AMSAT-NA start charging to post on the BB. My proposal goes
> something like this;
>
> to be able to post on the AMSAT-BB, the individual posting must link a
> PayPal account or Valid Credit Card that AMSAT-NA can charge each time that
> they post on the BB.
>
> The fee schedule would be as follows: Members; $1.00 per post,
> Non-members; $1.50 per post, a monthly charge for members of $60.00 per
> month for unlimited posts for that month and non-members a monthly charge
> $100.00 for the same unlimited monthly posting. Then there could be an
> annual charge to members of $500.00 for 1 year of unlimited postings or for
> non-members an annual charge of $750.00 for unlimited postings.
>
> Finally we could sell Lifetime Posting Privileges for a one time fee of
> $5,000.00 for members and non-members a charge of $7,500.00.
>
> These fee schedules are in line with many of the other organizations and
> just think of the funding that could be brought in for launching new
> satellites!!
>
> Heck we could have HEO's, MEO's, LEO's and NEO's. There aren't enough
> engineering schools in the world to help us build the satellites. In the
> last month alone the fees would have funded putting a linear transponder on
> the MOON!
>
> This is just one simple man's idea of how we could raise the money to get
> us some more Satellites in orbit!!
> Heck, we are being charged for everything else why not tap into this
> valuable resource and raise some money for a good cause!
>
> And you folks thought it would be tough to raise the money!
>
> The simple ideas are always the best!
>
> K4FEG
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 20:27:35 -0500
From: "JoAnne Maenpaa" <k9jkm@xxxxxxx.xxx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] ANS-295 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
Message-ID: <002101cdaf2b$409f5210$c1ddf630$@xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-295

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 at amsat.org

In this edition:

* Special Symposium Visitor Hector Martinez, CO6CBF
* 2012 AMSAT Space Symposium Begins This Week in Orlando
* Symposium Speaker and Presentation List is Taking Shape
* Successful ARISS Contacts With Youth
* AO-27 Recovery Work Still in Progress
* JA0CAW Receives 5840.0 MHz Downlink From FITSAT-1
* CAMSAT Announces New Details of CAS-2 Amateur Satellite Mission
* AMSAT-LU Recovers Stratospheric Balloon
* NASA Announcement of (Suborbital) Flight Opportunities #6 Now Open
* NASA History Program Office Spring and Summer 2013 Internships
* Iran Capable of Launching Satellites Weighing Below 10kg
* Satellite Shorts From All Over


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-295.01
ANS-295 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 295.01
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
October 21, 2012
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-295.01


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Special Symposium Visitor Hector Martinez, CO6CBF

Hector Martinez, CO6CBF will travel from Cuba to the AMSAT Symposium
in Orlando next week. AMSAT extended an invitation for Hector to
attend and to make a presentation. Thanks to the work done by Patrick
Stoddard, WD9EWK/VA7EWK, Hector has been able to obtain a visa to come
to the United States for the Symposium.

Once the invitation was extended, Hector had to approach both govern-
ments and file applications to get a Cuban passport and travel permit
and a US visa. All expenses for his trip must be guaranteed by some-
one outside Cuba. Patrick took on that task personally on behalf of
AMSAT, even signing legally-binding documents for the Cuban government
to that end. Patrick has covered expenses out of his personal funds
since no AMSAT funds are available. Patrick would appreciate donations
to cover the expenses via his callbook address.

AMSAT looks forward to welcoming Hector, CO6CBF at the Symposium!

[ANS thanks Patrick Stoddard, WD9EWK/VA7EWK and the 2012 Symposium
 Committee for the above information]


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2012 AMSAT Space Symposium Begins This Week in Orlando

This bulletin is a reminder that the time of the 2012 AMSAT Space
Symposium is quickly approaching. The Symposium will be held on
Friday, October 26th through Sunday, October 28th in Orlando, Flor-
ida at the Holiday Inn at Orlando-International Airport.

The Symposium weekend will feature:

+ Space Symposium with Amateur Satellite Presentations
+ Operating Techniques, News, & Plans from the Amateur Satellite World
+ Board of Directors Meeting open to AMSAT members
+ Meet Board Members and Officers
+ Annual General Membership Meeting
+ Annual Banquet-Keynote Speaker and Door Prizes

Symposium Registration including Proceedings
   o Starting September 24, 2012: $ 50.00
   o At the Door:                 $ 55.00
   o Saturday Evening Banquet     $ 45.00
   o Sunday Morning Area Coordinators' Breakfast $ 15.00
   o Sunday Trip to the Orlando Science Museum - the preregistration
     for the Star Wars Exhibit has closed; however, access to the
     rest of the exhibits remains available. Refer to the Museum
     link on the Symposium Schedule page for tour details.
   o Monday (Oct 29) bus trip to KSC and entrance ticket $ 100.00

See the AMSAT Web Store to complete your on-line registration:
http://store.amsat.org/catalog/index.php?cPath=27

Downloadable paper registration forms in MS-Word format and
PDF format are available on the 2012 Symposium page:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/symposium/2012/index.php

The hotel offers free Internet connection and free airport shuttle.
When you arrive at the Orlando Airport call 407-709-5310 to request
the shuttle.

The Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the closest to the Sympos-
ium and is served by most major air carriers. The hotel address is:
5750 T.G. Lee Blvd - Orlando, FL 32822. A map link is included on
the hotel web page:
http://www.holidayinn.com/hotels/us/en/orlando/mcoap/hoteldetail


Dr. Samuel T. Durrance, NASA Astronaut at the Saturday Evening Banquet
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The featured speaker for the AMSAT 2012 Saturday Evening Banquet on
October 27 will be Dr. Samuel T. Durrance, NASA Astronaut/Payload
Specialist and Professor of Physics and Space Sciences at the Flor-
ida Institute of Technology. For all the details see:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/symposium/2012/BanquetSpeaker.php


2012 AMSAT Symposium Schedule
-----------------------------
To help you plan your trip to Orlando the 2012 Symposium Committee
has posted a high-level schedule of the weekend's events.

Thursday 25 October 2012
AMSAT Board of Directors Meeting  8am - 9pm

Friday 26 October 2012
AMSAT Board of Directors Meeting  8am - Noon
Trips to SkyCraft                 9am - Noon
AMSAT Symposium                   1pm - 5pm

Saturday 27 October 2012
Symposium                         8am - 3pm
AMSAT Annual General Meeting      3:30pm
AMSAT Banquet                     6:30pm - 10pm

Sunday 28 October 2012
AMSAT Area Coordinator's Breakfast 7:30am
Trip to the Orlando Science Center 9:00am

Monday 29 October 2012
Special trip to Kennedy Space Center 8am-6pm

The AMSAT Symposium Web Schedule Pages include links for details of
the activities:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/symposium/2012/SymposiumSchedule.php

[ANS thanks the 2012 Symposium Committee for the above information]


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Symposium Speaker and Presentation List is Taking Shape

The Symposium Team is working on finalizing the presentations which
are slated to begin at 1:00PM on Friday afternoon, October 26 and
run through Saturday, October 27 at 3:00PM.

You will hear from AMSAT's experts on topics including:

+ AMSAT Project Fox
  o Program Overview
  o Mechanical and Thermal Design
  o FoxTLM software
  o Linux software build environment for Fox
  o Fox radiation mitigation
  o The Fox Sniffer

+ Overview of the ARISSat-1 Mission

+ AMSAT and Education
  o CubeSat Program Space@xx
  o Recent Progress of UCF's CubeSat Program
  o High School Students Building Satellites
  o AMSAT at PACIFICON 2012

+ Special Presentation by Hector Martinez	CO6CBF Working Satellites
   with a homebrew setup, Cuban Style

+ Future Missions
  o Demonstration of MAREA--the Mars-lander ARISS Robotics
    Exploration Activity
  o FUNcube from AMSAT-UK
  o FUNcube Dongle
  o NASA's Open Source General Mission Analysis Tool

+ Advanced Technology
  o Future of CubeSat Communications: Transitioning Away from
    Amateur Radio Frequencies for High-Speed
  o Applying the Codec2 Low-Bitrate Voice Codec to Amateur
    Satellite Operations

[ANS thanks the 2012 Symposium Committee for the above information]


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Successful ARISS Contacts With Youth

Luxembourg
----------
Students from St. George's International School in Luxembourg par-
ticipated in a Q&A session with Sunita Williams, KD5PLB on Monday,
October 8 via an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
(ARISS) contact.

The radio connection was handled by telebridge station W6SRJ in
California. Approximately 700 students, teachers and guests were in
attendance - 200 in the gym watched live and another 500 in class-
rooms watched a "live stream" of the contact.

The audience included several VIPs: the UK Ambassador Alice Walpole,
the Head Teacher Heather Duxbury and the Deputy Head Teachers (Kath
Griffiths and Mark Stenton) of both primary and secondary sections.
Guest speakers gave talks on satellites as well as the NASA "Moon
Buggie" project. The contact was one of the educational activities
the students from both sections took part in to learn about electri-
city, astronomy and physics.

Italy
-----
On Tuesday, October 9, Liceo Statale Adelaide Cairoli in Pavia, Italy
took part in its Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
(ARISS) contact via station W6SRJ in California. On-orbit astronaut
Sunita Williams, KD5PLB, was able to answer 18 questions during the
contact as nearly 1100 students gathered for the event.

The school uses amateur radio as a teaching tool and its radio club
provides students the opportunity to speak with other amateurs all
over the world using different languages. This ARISS contact was used
to focus on technology, science and foreign languages. The video
may be viewed here: http://livestre.am/4aJ08

Successful PACIFICON ISS contact
--------------------------------
An Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact
was held with youth attending the American Radio Relay League (ARRL)
Pacific Division annual convention, PACIFICON in Santa Clara, Cali-
fornia on Saturday, October 13.

Telebridge station IK1SLD in Italy provided the radio connection.

Astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, KE5DNI, on the ISS participated in the
contact which was the featured event of the PACIFICON Youth Program
that emphasized hands-on radio operation, electronics kit building,
orbital mathematics and CubeSat satellite design, among other STEM
activities.

Fellow astronaut Dr. Lee Morin gave a presentation at the event and
exchanged greetings with Hoshide at the end of the ISS pass.

An audience of approximately 150 was present for the contact; 2500
attended the convention.

[ANS thanks Carol Jackson, KB3LKI for the above information]


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AO-27 Recovery Work Still in Progress

AO-27 Command Station Michael Wyrick, N3UC reported on the team's
to recover the satellite and return its FM repeater back to service
after it stopped responding on October 5.

The next day AO-27 was restored back to running on its primary Boot-
loader. Control operators were able to turn on the Transmitter for
a short time. The command team downloaded the memory dump between
October 8-12 to try to determine the cause of the failure. This was
slowed due to interference. Please, if you can't hear the bird in
Analog mode, please don't transmit to it.

On October 14 the command team recovered from the AFSK modem problem
which was one of the initial symptoms of the problems. They were able
to upload the entire kernel. As of October 15 they finished uploading
the high level code to AO-27. The TOPR schedule will be on digital
for the entire pass until the command team collects enough telemetry
and finishes the on-orbit checkout.

AO-27 crashed once again on October 16. The command team once again
recovered to the bootloader state, recovered from another occurrence
of the AFSK modem problem and once again is attempting another soft-
ware upload.

ATTENTION OPERATORS: To prevent interfering with the command team's
recovery efforts, if you can't hear AO-27 in Analog mode, please don't
transmit to it.

The latest AO-27 news is posted on its webpage:
http://www.ao27.org/AO27/index.shtml

Mode V/U (J) FM Voice Repeater Frequencies

Uplink 	145.8500 MHz 	FM
Downlink 	436.7950 MHz 	FM

[ANS thanks AO-27 Command Station Michael Wyrick, N3UC for the above
 information]


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JA0CAW Receives 5840.0 MHz Downlink From FITSAT-1

Tetsurou Satou, JA0CAW, successfully received the 5840.0 MHz down-
link from FITSAT-1 while it orbited over Japan. FITSAT-1, was one
of five CubeSats deployed from the International Space Station on
October 4.

He used a 38cm dish with a down-converter to an IF of 1284 MHz, a
BGA2717 LNA and the AMSAT-UK FUNCube Dongle SDR with HDSDR software.

Visit the AMSAT-UK web to view the JA0CAW posted:
http://www.uk.amsat.org/?p=11100

[ANS thanks Tetsurou Satou, JA0CAW for the above information]


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CAMSAT Announces New Details of CAS-2 Amateur Satellite Mission

First announced at the Friedrichshafen Ham Radio 2012 event, the
Chinese Amateur Satellite Group (CAMSAT) has made additional infor-
mation available on the new CAS-2 satellite under development. The
latest news has been posted by AMSAT-UK:
http://www.uk.amsat.org/?p=11108

CAMSAT is building two micro-satellites CAS-2A1 and CAS-2A2 to be
combined into a binary star system for amateur radio communication
and education.

There will be a radio link between two satellites when the satel-
lites are in suitable positions in their orbits, so that the ama-
teur radio communication coverage can be extended. Both spacecraft
are 25kg 270x270x250mm and are planning to launch from Taiyuan into
a sun synchronous, 1000km apogee, 99.5 degree orbit.

Missions of CAS-2A1 satellite:
+ 145 MHz CW telemetry beacon 100mW
+ 145 MHz AX.25 digital telemetry beacon 500mW
+ 145 MHz FM voice beacon 500mW
+ 435/145 MHz mode Linear transponder 50 kHz 500mW
+ 1260/2400 MHz Linear transponder 200 kHz 320mW
+ 435/145 MHz APRS repeater

Missions of CAS-2A2 satellite:
+ 435 MHz CW telemetry beacon 100mW
+ 435 MHz AX.25 digital telemetry beacon 500mW
+ 2400 MHz CW telemetry beacon 200mW
+ 10450 MHz CW telemetry beacon 200mW
+ 145/435 MHz Linear transponder 500mW

[ANS thanks CAMSAT and AMSAT-UK for the above information]


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AMSAT-LU Recovers Stratospheric Balloon

AMSAT-LU launched their LUSEX high altitude balloon from La Pampa,
Argentina on May 19, 2012. The payload included a UHF to VHF (4w)
subtone activated repeater, APRS lu7aa-11, Robot-36 live SSTV, CW,
40/20m CW tlm beacon and two video cameras. Over 200 stations made
contacts through the repeater during the 4 hour flight that reach-
ed 34,000 meters, 111,548 feet.

Initially thought lost during descent the payload was recovered
on October 6 from a muddy, flooded and isolated area by 4x4 Adven-
ture Group. Video and sound taken by two on board TV Cameras spanned
6 hours. They can be viewed at: http://tinyurl.com/AMSAT-LU

Details of the LUSEX Experiment, part of Amsat-LU development and
field tests of AMSAT Argentina's planned LUSEX satellite are posted
at: http://www.lusex.org.ar. See http://www.amsat.org.ar/rescate.jpg
for additional photos.

Pending approval and flight authorization by Argentina Federal Avia-
tion Authorities AMSAT-LU plans another balloon flight during the
November-December timeframe.

AMSAT-UK posted a related story at: http://www.uk.amsat.org/?p=11094
with videos and photos from the flight.

[ANS thanks AMSAT Argentina for the above information]


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NASA Announcement of (Suborbital) Flight Opportunities #6 Now Open

While AMSAT generally seeks orbital flight opportunities, this NASA
announcement for access to flights on parabolic flights, suborbital
Reusable Launch Vehicles (sRLV), and high-altitude balloons may be
of interest to our allied university groups.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Dryden
Flight Research Center has released a solicitation entitled "NASA
Announcement of Flight Opportunities (AFO) for Payloads Maturing
Crosscutting Technologies that Advance Multiple Future Space Mis-
sions to Flight Readiness Status."

These NASA flight opportunities are for payloads that seek to gather
information required for the design, development and refinement of
new technologies. For instance, such information could concern how
certain fluids phenomena behave, how thermal transport changes, or
how human physiology is altered under microgravity.

The full document and program details are posted on NASA's NSPIRES
(NASA Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Proposal and Review Sys-
tem): http://tinyurl.com/NASA-nspires and then select the "Announce-
ment of Flight Opportunities (AFO) - #6" link.

Applications are due on or before 11:59 PM Eastern Time December 21,
2012, and selections will be announced in a target timeframe of Feb-
ruary 2013.

[ANS thanks NASA for the above information]


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NASA History Program Office Spring and Summer 2013 Internships

The NASA History Program Office is seeking undergraduate and gradu-
ate students for spring and summer 2013 internships. The History
Program Office maintains archival materials to answer research ques-
tions from NASA personnel, journalists, scholars, students at all
levels and others from around the world. The division also edits and
publishes several books and monographs each year. It maintains a
large number of websites on NASA history.

Students of all majors are welcome to apply. While detailed prior
knowledge of the aeronautics and space fields is not necessary, a
keen interest and some basic familiarity with these topics are need-
ed. Strong research, writing and editing skills are essential.
Experience with computers, especially hypertext markup language,
or HTML, formatting, is a plus.

Intern projects are flexible. Typical projects include handling a
variety of information requests, editing historical manuscripts,
doing research and writing biographical sketches, updating and
creating websites, and identifying and captioning photos.

Applications for spring 2013 internships are due Oct. 30, 2012.
Summer 2013 internship applications are due Feb. 4, 2013.

For more information, visit http://history.nasa.gov/interncall.htm.

If you have questions about this opportunity, please contact
Bill Barry at bill.barry@xxxx.xxx.

[ANS thanks NASA Education Express Message -- Oct. 18, 2012 for the
 above information]


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Iran Capable of Launching Satellites Weighing Below 10kg

An article appearing on SpaceDaily.com says that, "MICROSAT BLITZ
Iran capable of launching nano-satellites weighing below 10 kg:
official", by Staff Writers Tehran (XNA) Oct 19, 2012

Source: http://tinyurl.com/SpaceDaily-Iran (SpaceDaily.com)

Iran Space Agency (ISA) Director Hamid Fazeli said the Islamic
republic has the capability to launch nano-satellites weighing
below 10 kg into space, Tehran Times daily reported Thursday.

Some of Asian countries and an Austrian university have announ-
ced readiness to set their satellites into orbit using Iranian
space shuttles, Fazeli was quoted as saying.

He said Iran is among a handful of countries in the world that
are capable of developing satellite-related technologies.

In February, Iran launched an observation satellite into orbit.
The spacecraft, named Navid (Herald), weighed 50 kg and could
take pictures in low attitudes of about 250 km to 375 km from
the earth.

Iran, a founding member of the United Nations Committee on the
Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, launched its first domestically-
made data-processing satellite, the Omid (Hope), into space in
2009.

[ANS thanks SpaceDaily.com for the above information]


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Satellite Shorts From All Over

+ ISS orbital reboost planned. The thrusters of the Russian Zvezda
  service module are planned to be fired for 19 seconds on Wednesday
  to raise the station's average orbit altitude by one kilometer to
  436 km (270.9 miles). The reboost is in preparation for the docking
  of the Soyuz TMA-06M manned spacecraft with Russian cosmonauts Oleg
  Novitsky and Yevgeny Tarelkin, and NASA astronaut Kevin Ford plan-
  ed to be launched on October 25.

+ On Wednesday, October 10 it was announced in Moscow that UK private
  spacefarer Sarah Brightman had passed the required mental and physi-
  cal examinations to fly into space. In 2013 she will undertake six
  months of training at Star City in Moscow in preparation for her
  mission to the International Space Station. Read the entire post at:
  http://www.uk.amsat.org/?p=11034

+ Bob McGwier, N4HY says that the Hume Center for National Security
  and Technology, and the Bradley Department of Electrical and Com-
  puter Engineering at Virginia Tech, are seeking applicants for
  junior and mid-level research staff members to support a growing
  body of research programs in signals intelligence, military com-
  munications, and electronic warfare. Details are posted at:
  http://listings.jobs.vt.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=196236

+ In HamRadioNow.tv, Episode 27, Gary Pierce, KN4AQ interviewed Bill
  Brown, WB8ELK, who sends balloons carrying ham radio to the edge of
  space, and David Stephenson KJ4OKJ who launches rockets with NASA.
  Watch the podcast: http://arvideonews.com/hrn/HRN_Episode_0027.html
  Additional programs can be found at: http://HamRadioNow.tv

+ Learn some Finnish as you watch a video from Kauto, OH2LFM with
  OH2AUE demonstrating a P3E transponder at SRAL summer camp:
  http://tinyurl.com/OH-transponder

+ Watch a video (http://www.uk.amsat.org/?p=11061) by students from
  the Univeristy of Manitoba showing what is involved in assembling
  a Nanosatellite. T-Sat1 will use the 145 and 437 MHz amateur radio
  bands.

+ Lots of good VHF information plus the Updated VE7BQH VHF Antenna
  Comparison Tables is found at: http://www.bigskyspaces.com/w7gj/

+ In celebration of Britain's contributions to space discovery and
  exploration, Royal Mail is issuing a set of six special stamps to
  mark the 50th anniversary of Britain's first launch into the final
  frontier. Read the details posted at:
  http://spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=38911

+ Ride along with Endeavour in Los Angeles on its way to museum duty
  in a time lapse compilation by photographer/cinematographer Matthew
  Givot: http://vimeo.com/51621640

+ The next Hudson Valley Satcom net date is Thursday, October 25
  at 8 PM EDT (UTC-4 UTC) on the 146.97 MHz MBARC  Repeater
  (PL 100). An echolink connection is available on the N2EYH-L node.
  More information at: http://www.hvsatcom.org. (Stu, WA2BSS)

[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]


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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 addi-
tional benefits. Application forms are available from the AMSAT
Office.

Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership
at one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students
enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the stu-
dent rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status.
Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership
information. And with that, please keep in mind the tale of the ham
who went to his dentist to see why his dentures kept decaying rapidly.
The dentist looked at the hams's dentures and remarked, "This is very
odd. They look like something's been eating them. Is there anything
different that you've been eating lately?" The ham said, "Well, my
wife has been making a lot of eggs Benedict recently with hollandaise
sauce." "Ah!" exclaimed the dentist, "That's it. I know just what you
need. I'm going to order you some new dentures with plates made out
of chrome." "Chrome?" exclaimed the ham incredulously, "Why Chrome?"
The dentist replied, "Because, there's no plates like chrome for the
hollandaise."


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




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Message: 8
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 20:51:52 -0500
From: "K & R Yoksh" <yokshs@xxxxx.xxx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Kansas City tracker board and 70cm amp for sale
Message-ID: <008001cdaf2e$a5122a80$6702a8c0@xxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

Hi all,

I have a Kansas City Tracker / tuner board for sale.

$35 + $7.00 shipping to Continental US. Paypal preferred.

I also have a Henry 70cm amplifier, SSB/FM, 10 watts in, 70 watts output for
$50 + 7.00 shipping to Continental US.

Thanks.

73

Kyle
K0KN
yokshs at gmail dot com



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Message: 9
Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2012 11:20:06 +0900
From: Bunshiro Tamura <ja5fnx@xxxxxxxx.xx.xx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] PRISM HAM Radio Service OPEN
Message-ID: <20121021112006.A335.F38621D6@xxxxxxxx.xx.xx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-2022-JP"

Hello ALL

Launched  PRISM last mission, ?HAM Radio Service?.

http://www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/prism/en/HAMservice.html

---
JA-EME eme.dokidoki.ne.jp K.K IC Land Computer Room Bun 0894.jp
SDR-JAPAN groups.yahoo.co.jp/group/sdr-japan  ja5fnx@xxxxxxxx.xx.xx
bun.dokidoki.ne.jp/xoops/  Tel:+81-894-24-4457  Fax:+81-894-24-4456
Bunshiro Tamura  / 824-2 Matsukaya-Ko Yawatahama Ehime 7960010 JAPAN
PGP Finger  Print = 37 82 A3 94 12 14 2C 6D  54 24 B7 02 A6 FE 0B 77



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Message: 10
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 22:54:11 -0400
From: Roger <Rogerkola@xxx.xxx>
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx ja5fnx@xxxxxxxx.xx.xx
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: PRISM HAM Radio Service OPEN
Message-ID: <508363D3.2080705@xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-2022-JP

Ohayou gozaimasu Bunshiro San...

Will stations outside of Japan space be able to uplink to prisim?

Arigato

Roger
WA1KAT



On 10/20/2012 10:20 PM, Bunshiro Tamura wrote:
> Hello ALL
>
> Launched  PRISM last mission, ?HAM Radio Service?.
>
> http://www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/prism/en/HAMservice.html
>
> ---
> JA-EME eme.dokidoki.ne.jp K.K IC Land Computer Room Bun 0894.jp
> SDR-JAPAN groups.yahoo.co.jp/group/sdr-japan  ja5fnx@xxxxxxxx.xx.xx
> bun.dokidoki.ne.jp/xoops/  Tel:+81-894-24-4457  Fax:+81-894-24-4456
> Bunshiro Tamura  / 824-2 Matsukaya-Ko Yawatahama Ehime 7960010 JAPAN
> PGP Finger  Print = 37 82 A3 94 12 14 2C 6D  54 24 B7 02 A6 FE 0B 77
>
> _______________________________________________
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Message: 11
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 22:51:51 -0400
From: "Mark L. Hammond" <marklhammond@xxxxx.xxx>
To: Bunshiro Tamura <ja5fnx@xxxxxxxx.xx.xx>, <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: PRISM HAM Radio Service OPEN
Message-ID: <50836349.0884650a.2db4.ffff96ca@xx.xxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Hello Bunshiro san,

This is very exciting news for PRISM and hams!

What is the uplink frequency MHz and downlink frequency MHz?  And is it 1200
AFSK?

73,

Mark N8MH

At 11:20 AM 10/21/2012 +0900, Bunshiro Tamura wrote:
>Hello ALL
>
>Launched  PRISM last mission, $B!H(BHAM Radio Service$B!I(B.
>
>http://www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/prism/en/HAMservice.html
>
>---
>JA-EME eme.dokidoki.ne.jp K.K IC Land Computer Room Bun 0894.jp
>SDR-JAPAN groups.yahoo.co.jp/group/sdr-japan  ja5fnx@xxxxxxxx.xx.xx
>bun.dokidoki.ne.jp/xoops/  Tel:+81-894-24-4457  Fax:+81-894-24-4456
>Bunshiro Tamura  / 824-2 Matsukaya-Ko Yawatahama Ehime 7960010 JAPAN
>PGP Finger  Print = 37 82 A3 94 12 14 2C 6D  54 24 B7 02 A6 FE 0B 77
>
>_______________________________________________
>Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. Opinions expressed are those of the author.
>Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
>Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb



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