M5AKA
07-31-2005, 02:01 AM
Amateurs Get "New" FM Satellite PO-28
It was announced at the AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium in Guildford, England by the AMSAT-UK secretary Jim Heck G3WGM that Amateurs will be getting a new FM satellite to use.
PO-28 (POSAT-1) was launched on September 25th 1993. It's primary purpose was for commercial use on frequencies outside the Amateur bands but it also #had the capability to operate on the Amateur bands. After prolonged negotiations it has been agreed that the satellite can be switched permanently to the Amateur frequencies.
It is expected that the process to change the operation of the satellite from Commercial to Amateur use will take a couple of weeks.
PO-28 (POSAT-1) was built at the University of Surrey within a collaborative programme in satellite technology between a consortium of Portuguese academia and Industry (LNETI, EFACEC, OGMA, MARCONI, ALCATEL, IST, UBI & CEDINTEC) and the Univerity of Surrey, managed through Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.
Uplink Frequencies: # # 145.925 and 145.975 MHz
Downlink Frequencies: 435.075 and 435.275 MHz
Orbit # #: 822 x 800 km, 98.6 deg inclined, sun-synchronous.
AMSAT-UK produces a newsletter packed full of Amateur Satellite information. For membership details contact the secretary Jim Heck G3WGM
Tel: # +44 (0)1258 453959
Email: g3wgm@amsat.org
Website: http://www.uk.amsat.org/
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73 Trevor M5AKA
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It was announced at the AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium in Guildford, England by the AMSAT-UK secretary Jim Heck G3WGM that Amateurs will be getting a new FM satellite to use.
PO-28 (POSAT-1) was launched on September 25th 1993. It's primary purpose was for commercial use on frequencies outside the Amateur bands but it also #had the capability to operate on the Amateur bands. After prolonged negotiations it has been agreed that the satellite can be switched permanently to the Amateur frequencies.
It is expected that the process to change the operation of the satellite from Commercial to Amateur use will take a couple of weeks.
PO-28 (POSAT-1) was built at the University of Surrey within a collaborative programme in satellite technology between a consortium of Portuguese academia and Industry (LNETI, EFACEC, OGMA, MARCONI, ALCATEL, IST, UBI & CEDINTEC) and the Univerity of Surrey, managed through Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.
Uplink Frequencies: # # 145.925 and 145.975 MHz
Downlink Frequencies: 435.075 and 435.275 MHz
Orbit # #: 822 x 800 km, 98.6 deg inclined, sun-synchronous.
AMSAT-UK produces a newsletter packed full of Amateur Satellite information. For membership details contact the secretary Jim Heck G3WGM
Tel: # +44 (0)1258 453959
Email: g3wgm@amsat.org
Website: http://www.uk.amsat.org/
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73 Trevor M5AKA
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