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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-102 ANS Special Bulletin - Latest ARISSat-1 Activation News

In this special AMSAT News Service edition:
* ARISSat-1 Status Update April 11-12, 2011
* Mac Version of ARISSatTLM Software Now Available for Download

SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-102.01
ARISSat-1 Status Update April 11-12, 2011

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 102.01
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 12, 2011
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-102.01

The AMSAT News Service has received the latest information regarding
the planned activation of ARISSat-1 aboard the ISS which has been
awaited by the amateur radio community all day Monday.

ARISSat-1 Project Manager, Gould Smith, WA5SXM reported that aboard
the ISS, "Cosmonaut Dmitri performed hardware setup and test activa-
tion of the 'KEDR' microsatellite aboard the Russian segment of the
ISS by connecting the satellite to an Orlan battery and checking out 
its transmitter from the satellite control panel."

A status report received via NASA assures the amateur radio commun-
ity that, "KEDR (ARISSat-1) will be activated onboard the station on 
April 12 to celebrate Cosmonautics Day, when the world celebrates the 
anniversaries of the first human flight into space and the first 
Space Shuttle flight."

The crew aboard the ISS operates on UTC time and sleeps from 2130Z 
to 0600Z. The ARISSat-1 team is awaiting the next crew activity to
commence after 0600Z on April 12.

Depending on which press release information you find on-line the
names ARISSat-1, RadioSkaf-V, RadioSkaf-B, KEDR are all names for 
the same satellite. 

Once activated on April 12, the 145.950 MHz FM downlink will
transmit messages a continuous sequence, one of which is the 
Gagarin-to-ground station conversation, famous "Poyekhali" 
(Let's Go!) from Yuri Gagarin from Earth orbit. This downlink
frequency will also transmit spoken telemetry, SSTV images, and 
pre-recorded messages of goodwill.

ARISSat-1 also bears the name KEDR in honor of the call sign of Yuri 
Gagarin during his historic space flight. According to the Russian 
Space Agency, KEDR is the first phase in Russia's integrated program 
approved by UNESCO, with the goal to create and operate mini-satel-
lites with a mass less than 100 kg by the combined efforts of students 
across the world. 

KEDR (ARRIsat-1) currently contains a student experiment designed by 
the Russian Kursk State University. AMSAT has built three additional 
ARISSat-1 spaceframes which are available for future flights to con-
tinue with the goal of flying student space experiments. Each ARISSat 
spaceframe has the capability to support five experimental packages 
in addition to its amateur radio payload. The BPSK-1000 telemetry 
beacon on 145.920 MHz will provide a forward error corrected downlink 
capable of reliable reception of data in low signal level conditions.

[ANS thanks the ARISSat-1 team for the above information]

/EX


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-102.02
Mac Version of ARISSatTLM Software Now Available for Download

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 102.02
>From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 12, 2011
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-102.02

The Mac version of the ARISSatTLM software is now available for
download from:

http://www.arissattlm.org/download/ARISSATTLM.zip

[ANS thanks the ARISSat-1 team for the above information]

/EX

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