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Successful launch of KickSat carrying 104 Sprite satellites

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  1. G4TUT/SK2022

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    kicksat.jpg Successful launch of KickSat carrying 104 Sprite satellites

    Five CubeSats including KicksSat which carries 104 Sprite satellites on 437 MHz, were successfully launched on the SpaceX CRS-3 mission on Friday, April 18 at 19:25:22 UT

    The CubeSats KickSat, SporeSat, TSAT, PhoneSat-v2.5 and ALL-STAR/THEIA were deployed into a 325×315 km 51.5 degree inclination orbit.

    On the KickSat updates page Zac Manchester KD2BHC has announced a competition to receive the first amateur radio signals from the KickSat CubeSat and the tiny Sprites satellites.

    Zac writes:

    Our launch coming up in less than a week and, to keep things fun, I’d like to announce a little contest…

    I’ll be offering prizes to the first several people who receive telemetry packets from KickSat as well as the first few who receive signals from the Sprites. The prizes will include souvenir Sprites and CRS-3 and ELaNa-V mission patches.

    Now for the rules:
    • In the case of KickSat telemetry, you have to send me the raw hex or ASCII packet data and I have to be able to successfully decode it.
    • In the case of the Sprite signals, you have to send me a raw baseband recording and I have to be able to decode at least one Sprite signal from it.
    • I’ll continue offering prizes until I run out of cool swag.
    • I have the ultimate say on whether or not you win.

    To get in on the fun, check out our wiki and join the KickSat mailing list. Let the games begin!


    All the Sprites operate on a single frequency of 437.240 MHz and use Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). The transmitter runs 10 mW output of Minimum Shift Keying (MSK) modulated binary data with each data bit modulated as a 511 bit Pseudo-Random Number (PRN) sequence. The ITU emission designator is 50K0G1D.

    The KickSat CubeSat has downlinks on 437.505 MHz and 2401-2436.2 MHz.

    Wiki https://github.com/zacinaction/kicksat/wiki

    KickSat mailing list
    https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kicksat-gs

    Kicksat Updates
    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zacinaction/kicksat-your-personal-spacecraft-in-space/posts

    PRN codes for KickSat Sprites released
    http://amsat-uk.org/2014/03/23/prn-codes-for-kicksat-sprites-released/

    Frequencies of the other CubeSats can be found at
    http://www.cubesat.org/index.php/missions/upcoming-launches/139-crs3-launch-alert

    CRS-3 Payloads
    http://www.spaceflight101.com/dragon-spx-3-cargo-overview.html

    Zarya http://www.zarya.info/Diaries/Launches/Launches.php?year=2014#022

    AMSAT-UK http://amsat-uk.org/




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    Here is how to set up a ground station for this project ...

    https://github.com/zacinaction/kicks...Ground-Station

    All the Sprites operate on a single frequency of 437.240 MHz and use Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). The transmitter runs 10 mW output of Minimum Shift Keying (MSK) modulated binary data with each data bit modulated as a 511 bit Pseudo-Random Number (PRN) sequence. The ITU emission designator is 50K0G1D.
     
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