From wao @ vfr.net Sun Oct 2 13:47:38 2016 From: wao @ vfr.net (Joseph Spier) Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 21:47:38 -0700 Subject: [jamsat-news:3387] [ans] ANS-276 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins Message-ID: <3799e347-9e7d-0604-286d-6b15db0490c2@vfr.net> AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-276 The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and infor- mation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space including 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. The news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur Radio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it. Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to: ans-editor at amsat.org. In this edition: * NuSat-1 Issued Oscar Number LO-87 * Pratham Satellite Launched, Heard, and Identified * AO-7 Mode A * BATC Convention Includes Satellite Topics * ARRL to Host CHIRP Radio Programming Webinar * NASA Next Magazine for Teens and Educators * Sign Up for NASA Education 'Science WOW!' Weekly Email Newsletter * AMSAT Events * ARISS News * Satellite Shorts From All Over SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-276.01 ANS-276 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins AMSAT News Service Bulletin 276.01 >From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD. DATE October 2, 2016 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-276.01 --------------------------------------------------------------------- NuSat-1 Issued Oscar Number LO-87 The Argentine ÑuSAT-1 carrying the LUSEX (LU Satellite Experiment) Amateur Radio U/V linear transponder and 436 MHz beacon launched May 30 at 0317 UTC from China. The transponder, with a 30 kHz bandwidth and transmitting with 250 mW, will has an uplink passband (SSB, CW) at 435.935~435.965 MHz, and a downlink passband at 145.965~145.935 MHZ. Basic CW telemetry is transmitted on 145.900 MHz. The NuSAT-1 GFSK telemetry beacon is at 436.445 MHz, and the NuSAT-2 GFSK telemetry beacon is at 437.445 MHz. Over the past month AMSAT-Argentina has requested the issuance of an OSCAR designation. After review, the following determination has been announced: "I join the entire world in wishing this spacecraft a successful life and, under the authority vested in me by the AMSAT-NA President, do hereby issue LUSEX the designation LUSEX OSCAR 87 or LO-87." 73, William A. (Bill) Tynan, W3XO OSCAR Number Administrator See http://lusex.org.ar/ [ANS thanks AMSAT-NA for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- AlSat-1N and Pratham Satellites Launched, Heard, and Identified The AlSat-1N and Pratham satellites, both with amateur radio payloads, launched on the Indian ISRO PSLV-C35 mission at 0342 GMT on Monday, September 26, 2016, reports are requested. Update Sept 27: The AlSat-1N signal has been received but nothing heard from Pratham. A Dorset radio amateur reports receiving a signal from PISAT (2240 MHz) which was also on the PSLV-C35 launch https://twitter.com/uhf_satcom/status/780808329392168960 Update Sept 29: Reports on AMSAT-BB indicate the Pratham CW beacon on 145.980 MHz is active. http://www.amsat.org/pipermail/amsat-bb/2016-September/060551.html http://www.amsat.org/pipermail/amsat-bb/2016-September/060552.html The 3U CubeSat AlSat-1N was built in collaboration between the Algerian Space Agency (ASAL), UK Space Agency (UKSA), Surrey Space Centre (SSC) staff and Algerian students as a technology transfer and demonstrator for Algeria. AlSat-1N is also hosting three UK payloads from various institutions and aims to take images of the Earth and send back data from the UK payloads. The IARU coordinated downlink is 437.650 MHz 9k6 FSK. Any downlinked data will be gratefully received at alsatnano @ gmail.com Both decoded hex files and recordings would be greatly appreciated. Richard Duke M0GSN is transmission authority in the UK under the SSC Club callsign M0GKK. Further information on AlSat-1N can be downloaded from: https://ukamsat.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/alsat-1n_description_v1.pdf https://amsat-uk.org/2016/09/24/alsat-1n-pratham-launch/ Information on the Pratham student satellite is at https://amsat-uk.org/2016/09/07/pratham-student-satellite/ Detailed doppler measurements show that Pratham is object 41791, 2016-059J. This is based on the most recent TLE sets, that were published by the JSpOC. Unfortunately the collection of TLE sets for the PSLV-C35 launch is not stable yet. The JSpOC continues to cross-tag TLE sets and to make major changes to some of the TLE sets. So some further changes may be expected in the coming days. The JSpOC has not yet identified any of the objects from the PSLV-C35 launch. It seems quite obvious however that ScatSat is object 41790, 2016-059H. [ANS thanks AMSAT-UK, AMSAT-BB, and Nico, PA0DLO, for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- AO-7 Mode A Noted on the AMSAT-BB: It appears that AO-7 switched to Mode A between 0400 and 0600 UTC today 9/30/2016. That suggests that the satellite is now in constant sunlight and receiving enough power from the solar cells for the 24 hour timer to stay on throughout it's entire orbit. Expect daily mode switches between Mode A and Mode B to occur for the next three months or so. As AO-7's orbit precesses and the periods of constant sunlight become fewer and fewer, there will be less of an opportunity to use Mode A on a yearly basis, so enjoy it while it lasts! If you don't have a 10 meter antenna up to receive the downlink, try whatever you can. I have used my AlexLoop Walkham Portable Magnetic Loop with adequate results. [ANS thanks Paul Stoetzer, N8HM AMSAT-NA Secretary for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- BATC Convention Includes Satellite Topics The British Amateur Television Club hosted a number of presentations covering the latest equipment, modes and operating techniques (including satellite topics) at the Convention for Amateur Television 2016 (CAT 16) at Cosford on 24/25 September. The satellite presentation slides and videos included: Receiving and Presenting HamTV from the ISS Noel Matthews, G8GTZ Es'hail-2: Geostationary transponder for DATV Graham Shirville, G3VZV and Dave Crump, G8GKQ Links to the slides and video recordings are available on-line at: https://wiki.batc.tv/Presentations_from_CAT_16 [ANS thanks the BATC for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ARRL to Host CHIRP Radio Programming Webinar ARRL will host a CHIRP Radio Programming webinar on Wednesday, October 19, at 8 PM ET (0000 UTC on Thursday, October 20, in US time zones). This presentation will offer a brief overview of the free, open-source CHIRP software, which can be used to program most radios. The site at http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home explains what the CHIRP software does. Attendees will learn: What CHIRP is, which radios are supported, how to get CHIRP, and how to troubleshoot CHIRP. Presenter James Lee, N1DDK, became active in CHIRP development for the initial TYT9800 driver. He is a hardware development engineer for Qualcomm. Register now at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/693479953177190401 After registering, you will receive a confirmation e-mail containing information about joining the webinar. [ANS thanks the ARRL for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- NASA Next Magazine for Teens and Educators NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, recently released the second issue of its new online news magazine for teens and educators called "NASA Next." "NASA Next" breaks down complex science and brings its audience the latest news on Goddard science, including studies of Earth, the sun, our solar system and the universe. "NASA Next" is interactive with clickable links to other NASA web pages, so readers can learn more about the missions and technologies they come across. The magazine includes articles, fun facts, activities and a For Educators page filled with lesson plans to help incorporate "NASA Next" into the classroom. Educators and scientists review all lesson plans to ensure that the content is accurate and useful in an educational setting and that it meets national and state standards of learning. For more information and to download the latest issue, visit http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/nasa-announces-new-issue-of-nasa- next-online-news-for-teens-educators. If you have questions about "NASA Next," please email your inquiries to Sarah Schlieder at sarah.schlieder @ nasa.gov. [ANS thanks NASA Education Express Message -- Sept. 29, 2016 for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Sign Up for NASA Education 'Science WOW!' Weekly Email Newsletter Are you a science educator or interested in science education? Sign up for the NASA Education "Science WOW!" mailing list. Receive an email with NASA's latest science education offerings delivered "Weekly on Wednesdays." Science starts with a question, and so does "Science WOW!" Each week's message kicks off with a science question and a link to where you can find the answer. "Science WOW!" also highlights an awesome science education tool each week. These featured resources will include NASA apps, interactive games, 3-D printing templates and more! Plus, "Science WOW!" delivers -- right to your inbox -- the latest science education opportunities offered by NASA. It's a simple way to keep up with the latest professional development webinars, student contests, workshops, lectures and other activities. To register your email address and be added to the list, visit https://www.nasa.gov/education/sciencewow/ [ANS thanks NASA Education Express Message -- Sept. 29, 2016 for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- AMSAT Events Information about AMSAT activities at other important events around the country. Examples of these events are radio club meetings where AMSAT Area Coordinators give presentations, demonstrations of working amateur satellites, and hamfests with an AMSAT presence (a table with AMSAT literature and merchandise, sometimes also with presentations, forums, and/or demonstrations). *Friday and Saturday, 21-22 October 2016 ? CopaFest 2016, south of Maricopa AZ *Saturday, 12 November 2016 ? Oro Valley Amateur Radio Club Hamfest in Marana AZ *Saturday, 3 December 2016 ? Superstition Superfest in Mesa AZ *Saturday, 14 January 2017 ? Thunderbird Hamfest 2017 in Phoenix AZ *Saturday, 4 February 2017 ? Palm Springs Hamfest in Palm Springs CA *Friday-Sunday, 10-12 February 2017 Orlando HamCation in Orlando, FL *Friday and Saturday, 17-18 February 2017 ? Yuma Hamfest in Yuma AZ [ANS thanks AMSAT-NA for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ARISS News Successful Contacts * C.E.PR. Almadén, Jaén, Spain, direct via EA7URJ or TBD The ISS callsign was OR4ISS The scheduled astronaut was Kate Rubins KG5FYJ Contact was successful: Thu 2016-09-15 08:14:19 UTC * Yamanashi Gakuin J. H. School, Kofu, JapanA direct via 8J1YGJH The ISS callsign was NA1SS The scheduled astronaut was Takuya Onishi KF5LKS Contact was successful: Sat 2016-10-01 08:11:36 UTC 31 deg. Yamanashi Gakuin Junior High School is located in Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture. Yamanashi Gakuin was founded in 1946. the current junior high school opened in 1996 on its 50th anniversary. The school has three grades and and enrollment of 244 students. Yamanashi Gakuin was successful. They asked 16 questions and got 16 answers from Takuya. Signal condition not so good. Audience: 60 Newspapers: 3 Upcoming Contacts * Sekolah Kebangsaan Jalan Pasar 1, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, direct via 9M2RPN The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS The scheduled astronaut is Takuya Onishi KF5LKS Contact is a go for: Thu 2016-10-06 18:24:00 UTC 46 deg. The school is invited by National Space Agency Satellite Ground Station with a call sign of 9M2RPN in conjunction with "National Space Challenge Prime Minister's Trophy 2016" as in past years. Total of students: 746 students Total of teachers: 43 teachers * iSPACE, Cincinnati OH, telebridge via IK1SLD The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS The scheduled astronaut is Kate Rubins KG5FYJ Contact is a go for: Sat 2016-10-08 16:15:10 UTC 57 deg. In 2001, iSPACE, a 501(c)(3) organization, incorporated as a STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) educational resource for schools throughout the Greater Cincinnati region. The iSPACE mission is to make STEM learning exciting and to promote STEM career awareness, through interactive programs for students, educators and families in the region. iSPACE provides innovative and effective programs, events and learning experiences for students (grades pre-K?12), their educators and their families including field trips, outreach, professional development and other programs that stimulate interest and appreciation for STEM. In 2015, iSPACE programs served a diverse population of 24,731 youth and 5,791 adults in more than 500 schools. iSPACE works diligently to collaborate within the regional and their programs are recognized for their effectiveness throughout the STEM community. Through rigorous alignment to national and state standards and the utilization of best practices, iSPACE continues to develop curriculum for educators and inquiry?-based educational opportunities for students. iSPACE has made a mark in Greater Cincinnati for our high quality programs that measurably and effectively inspire students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, increase their content knowledge and introduce them to STEM careers. Watch http://www.ariss.org/upcoming-contacts.html for information about upcoming contacts as they are scheduled. [ANS thanks ARISS, Dave, AA4KN, and Charlie, AJ9N for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Satellite Shorts From All Over VP5/AA4FL Practice Run Gearing up for a VP5 visit and operation Oct. 16 - Nov. 2. Will be part of VP5DX CQWW SSB team but still have time for portable SAT operations. I worked 9 stations in a practice run from the University of Florida campus a few weeks ago. I should be able to operate SATs from Oct. 19-28. Equipment will be a FT-817 and arrow II. Will also have a TH-D7A as a backup for the FM birds. Practice runs were on AO-73 and FO-29 using the FT-817. I will have another practice day on Sunday Oct. 9th. Please mark your calendar and work me that day from EL-89tp. My signal will be readable but not strong, which I am sure you will not mind when I am the DX station you are chasing. I will use that day as a teaching experience for the Gator Amateur Radio Club student members. You can see photos from our last event on their Facebook page. Feel free to friend me as well. I have been told it has been ten years since there has been a SAT operation from VP5. My operation will not be from Provo (FL31) but from Middle Caicos (FL41cu). Check out the QTH on the VP5DX QRZ page. Do any AMSAT members have FL41 in their log? Looking forward to working you from FL41cu. [ANS thanks Jay, AA4FL for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- /EX 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. 73, This week's ANS Editor, Joe Spier, K6WAO k6wao at amsat dot org _______________________________________________ Via the ANS mailing list courtesy of AMSAT-NA http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/ans From i48ra @ iris.eonet.ne.jp Thu Oct 6 15:05:52 2016 From: i48ra @ iris.eonet.ne.jp (=?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCQFA4NkA1PCEbKEJKSDNCVU0=?= Masaji Ishihara) Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2016 15:05:52 +0900 Subject: [jamsat-news:3388] =?iso-2022-jp?b?GyRCSXE9JyVVJSMhPCVrJUklXyE8JUYlIyVzJTAkTiQqGyhC?= =?iso-2022-jp?b?GyRCTTYkJBsoQg==?= Message-ID: <20161006150551.3FE4.D52D36E2@iris.eonet.ne.jp> 皆さん 10月16日の日曜日は、JARL関西地方本部主催の 舞洲フィールドミーティングです。 JAMSATも例年通り参加します。 一日屋外でのんびりしませんか、衛星にもQRVの予定です。 日時 10月16日 日曜日 10−−15時 場所 大阪市此花区舞洲、ロッジ舞洲キャンプサイト http://maishima.jp/map/index.html -------------------------------------------------- Masaji Ishihara 石原正次 JH3BUM 京都 嵯峨野 SAGANO KYOTO CITY JAPAN E-mail   : jh3bumあgmail.com「あ」を@に変えてください。   AJA #220108 G.LOC PM75UA --------------------------------------------------- From wao @ vfr.net Sun Oct 9 12:58:52 2016 From: wao @ vfr.net (Joseph Spier) Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2016 20:58:52 -0700 Subject: [jamsat-news:3389] [ans] ANS-283 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins Message-ID: AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-283 The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and infor- mation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space including 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. The news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur Radio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it. Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to: ans-editor at amsat.org. In this edition: * AMSAT-NA 2016 Space Symposium Keynote Speaker Announced * RadFxSat Passes Post-Shock Tests * AMSAT Office Closed October 10th * 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium at Sea Registration Still Open * IK1SLD Team Establishes 50 ARISS Telebridge Contacts * ARISS Proposal Window September 1 ? November 1, 2016 * AMSAT Events * ARISS News * Satellite Shorts From All Over SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-283.01 ANS-283 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins AMSAT News Service Bulletin 283.01 >From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD. DATE October 9, 2016 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-283.01 --------------------------------------------------------------------- AMSAT-NA 2016 Space Symposium Keynote Speaker Announced Peter Guelzow, DB2OS, President of AMSAT-DL, will be the Keynote Speaker at AMSAT-NA’s 2016 Space Symposium. This year’s “Symposium at Sea” takes place on board the CARNIVAL LIBERTY that departs Galveston, TX on Thursday,10 NOV 16. Peter’s presentation is entitled, “Amateur Radio beyond Earth Orbit”. AMSAT-NA President Barry Baines, WD4ASW extended the invitation for Peter to speak, noting, "When I approached the AMSAT Board of Directors to seek their input concerning potential banquet speakers, there was unanimous agreement that having Peter as our speaker was a wonderful idea. As President of AMSAT-DL, Peter is in a unique position to provide details about the P4-A project (Es’hail 2) and how it will impact amateur communications from space under its footprint. The evolution of AMSAT-DL and how Peter sees AMSAT-DL’s moving forward in the coming years would be of significant interest to our attendees. Peter has also observed the development of other AMSAT organizations in Europe, the Middle East as well as in the Pacific Rim. In his acceptance of the invitation to speak, Peter said, “It's indeed quite a while ago since my last visit to the AMSAT-NA Symposium and thus I’m looking very much forward to seeing all good friends again.” Peter became President of AMSAT-DL in 2001 after the launch of AMSAT OSCAR-40 (P3-D) when he had the role as AMSAT Mission Director Launch Campaign in Kourou, French Guyana. An amateur radio operator since 1979, Peter has served in a variety of roles with AMSAT-DL since 1983. His professional career as an engineer responsible for production testing of Car Multimedia and Navigation devices for a huge German automotive supplier has included extensive travel around the world, allowing him to interact with amateur radio organizations worldwide, building relationships and support for amateur radio in space. The relationship between AMSAT-NA and AMSAT-DL is a long one, going back to the 1970s, first with the development of AO-7 and later with the Phase-3 programs through Phase 3-D (AO-40). The decision by Congress to apply ITAR (International Traffic and Arms Regulations, managed by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, Dept. of State) to communications satellites forced AMSAT-NA to withhold technical collaboration on amateur satellites with other international AMSAT organizations. Changes in US law in 2014 now makes it easier for potential international collaboration involving AMSAT-NA on future amateur satellite projects should an opportunity arise that is of mutual interest where a launch opportunity is identified. [ANS thanks 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium Committee for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- RadFxSat Passes Post-Shock Tests In a late night session Tuesday, the Short Functional Test was performed on RadFxSat and showed that the CubeSat is functioning well after the shock testing. The test was streamed live on YouTube and the archive is available for viewing, at http://www.YouTube.com/c/n0jy/live RadFxSat is the first of the four Fox-1 CubeSats built to date to be subjected to shock testing, which was necessary for qualification to fly on the Delta II ELaNa XIV Mission scheduled to launch March 16, 2017. Being the first shock test experience we were cautious about what the result may be. While Fox-1s have previously been subjected to and passed other tests such as vibration testing, each type of environmental test is significantly different. The Short Functional Test, along with the previously reported Aliveness Test, is conducted before each environmental test is performed (shock, vibe, bakeout) and after the final environmental test is finished in order to determine that the Fox-1 CubeSat is functioning nominally prior to testing and is still functioning nominally after each test. Short Functional Test (SFT) verifies the operation of the IHU, battery, transmitter, receiver, experiment, telemetry, and command systems through 51 steps of actions, measurements and observations. With the successful completion of the SFT the Fox Team performed the Preflight Procedure. This procedure places the IHU in the launch state so that it is configured as it will be during launch, for the next environmental test. It looks like Hurricane Matthew will cooperate with our plans to travel to Boston on Sunday, October 9, so the next stop is NTS in Boxborough, MA for the final environmental testing which includes vibration and bakeout. Live streaming of the environmental tests will not be possible due to ITAR and camera restrictions at the test facility, but streaming of the Short Functional and Aliveness tests and the preparation of RadFxSat for some of the testing may be available from the hotel room if the timing is such that they are performed outside the test facility. http://www.amsat.org/?p=5597 [ANS thanks Jerry Buxton, N0JY, AMSAT Vice Presdient, Engineering for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- AMSAT Office Closed October 10th The will be closed on Monday, October 10th in observance of Columbus Day. [ANS thanks Martha, AMSAT-NA for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium at Sea Registration Still Open If you are an Individual attending Symposium on board the CARNIVAL LIBERTY departing Galveston, TX on November 10, you must register to attend the AMSAT Space Symposium & Annual Meeting through AMSAT. Cruise arrangements made through Carnival Cruise Lines does not include the registration fee for the Symposium itself. There are three options to register for Symposium: -Complete and mail to the AMSAT Office the 2016 Symposium Registration Form that was sent to all AMSAT members back in July along with the BoD ballot along with payment; -Call the AMSAT Office (301-822-4376) and speak with AMSAT Office Manager Martha Saragovitz ; or -Use the AMSAT Store (store.amsat.org) by selecting the “2016 AMSAT-NA Symposium Registration” link found under “Bestsellers” on the right hand side of the store’s main page. Registration for the Symposium is $40.00 and includes a copy of the “Proceedings” that contains papers written for the Symposium as well as technical documentation that AMSAT is placing in the public domain. The “Proceedings” will be available to attendees onboard ship. In addition, the registration provides a means to confirm the number of individuals in your party planning to attend the AMSAT Banquet as well as an opportunity to reserve seats for the Field Ops Breakfast. Both meals are open to anyone wishing to attend (AMSAT Registration is not necessary) and there is no charge for either event as food is included in your cruise package. However, by indicating how many individuals will be attending, it helps to ensure that sufficient seating is made available for each activity. As the AMSAT Office will not be open after Monday, 7 NOV 16 through that week, we ask that your Symposium Registration be received at the AMSAT office by Friday, 4 NOV 16. [ANS thanks 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium Committee for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- IK1SLD Team Establishes 50 ARISS Telebridge Contacts Saturday saw the IK1SLD Team establishing the 50th ARISS Telebridge contact in 6 years of operation. IK1SLD has now established 45 successful Telebridge contacts and 5 successful Direct/Telebridge contacts. In addition, IK1SLD has also established 5 successful Direct contacts and supported 35 Direct contacts as remote back-up ground station. Congratulation IK1SLD! [ANS thanks Francesco, IKØWGF for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ARISS Proposal Window September 1 ? November 1, 2016 The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) Program is seeking formal and informal education institutions and organizations, individually or working together, to host an Amateur Radio contact with a crew member on board the ISS. ARISS anticipates that the contact would be held between July 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017. Crew scheduling and ISS orbits will determine the exact contact dates. To maximize these radio contact opportunities, ARISS is looking for organizations that will draw large numbers of participants and integrate the contact into a well-developed education plan. The deadline to submit a proposal is November 1, 2016. Proposal information and documents can be found at www.arrl.org/hosting-an-ariss-contact. [ANS thanks ARISS for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- AMSAT Events Information about AMSAT activities at other important events around the country. Examples of these events are radio club meetings where AMSAT Area Coordinators give presentations, demonstrations of working amateur satellites, and hamfests with an AMSAT presence (a table with AMSAT literature and merchandise, sometimes also with presentations, forums, and/or demonstrations). *Friday and Saturday, 21-22 October 2016 ? CopaFest 2016, south of Maricopa AZ *Saturday, 12 November 2016 ? Oro Valley Amateur Radio Club Hamfest in Marana AZ *Saturday, 3 December 2016 ? Superstition Superfest in Mesa AZ *Saturday, 14 January 2017 ? Thunderbird Hamfest 2017 in Phoenix AZ *Saturday, 4 February 2017 ? Palm Springs Hamfest in Palm Springs CA *Friday-Sunday, 10-12 February 2017 Orlando HamCation in Orlando, FL *Friday and Saturday, 17-18 February 2017 ? Yuma Hamfest in Yuma AZ [ANS thanks AMSAT-NA for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ARISS News Successful Contacts * Sekolah Kebangsaan Jalan Pasar 1, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, direct via 9M2RPN The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS The scheduled astronaut is Takuya Onishi KF5LKS Contact was successful: Thu 2016-10-06 18:24:00 UTC 46 deg. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE8a9ik9cI8 * iSPACE, Cincinnati OH, telebridge via IK1SLD The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS The scheduled astronaut is Kate Rubins KG5FYJ Contact was successful: Sat 2016-10-08 16:15:10 UTC 57 deg. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dV3754OMnjQ In 2001, iSPACE, a 501(c)(3) organization, incorporated as a STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) educational resource for schools throughout the Greater Cincinnati region. The iSPACE mission is to make STEM learning exciting and to promote STEM career awareness, through interactive programs for students, educators and families in the region. iSPACE provides innovative and effective programs, events and learning experiences for students (grades pre-K?12), their educators and their families including field trips, outreach, professional development and other programs that stimulate interest and appreciation for STEM. In 2015, iSPACE programs served a diverse population of 24,731 youth and 5,791 adults in more than 500 schools. iSPACE works diligently to collaborate within the regional and their programs are recognized for their effectiveness throughout the STEM community. Through rigorous alignment to national and state standards and the utilization of best practices, iSPACE continues to develop curriculum for educators and inquiry?-based educational opportunities for students. iSPACE has made a mark in Greater Cincinnati for our high quality programs that measurably and effectively inspire students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, increase their content knowledge and introduce them to STEM careers. Upcoming Contacts * Stephen F. Austin Elementary School, Brazosport ISD, Jones Creek, Texas, telebridge via VK5ZAI The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS The scheduled astronaut is Takuya Onishi KF5LKS Contact is a go for: Mon 2016-10-10 16:46:00 UTC 50 deg * University of Nebraska's Peter Kiewit Institute, Omaha NE, telebridge via VK4KHZ The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS The scheduled astronaut is Kate Rubins KG5FYJ Contact is a go for: Sat 2016-10-15 14:00:08 UTC 29 deg Watch http://www.ariss.org/upcoming-contacts.html for information about upcoming contacts as they are scheduled. [ANS thanks ARISS, Dave, AA4KN, and Charlie, AJ9N for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- /EX 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. 73, This week's ANS Editor, Joe Spier, K6WAO k6wao at amsat dot org _______________________________________________ Via the ANS mailing list courtesy of AMSAT-NA http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/ans From ku4os @ cfl.rr.com Sun Oct 16 11:32:33 2016 From: ku4os @ cfl.rr.com (Lee McLamb) Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2016 22:32:33 -0400 Subject: [jamsat-news:3390] [ans] ANS-290 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins Message-ID: AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-290 The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and infor- mation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space including 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. The news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur Radio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it. Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to: ans-editor at amsat.org. In this edition: * AMSAT RadFXSat Vibration Testing * 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium at Sea Registration Still Open * AMSAT SA Sponsors SDR Workshop * Phase 4 Satellite Presentation at TAPR Digital Communication Conference SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-290.01 ANS-290 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins AMSAT News Service Bulletin 290.01 From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD. DATE October 16, 2016 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-290.01 AMSAT RadFXSat Vibration Testing RadFxSat underwent vibration testing for two of the three axes on Monday, October 10 at NTS in Boxborough, MA. The X and Z axis were tested with Y axis testing following on Tuesday and final testing completed on Friday, October 14. Jerry Buxton, N0JY, AMSAT VP-Engineering reported, "All environmental and post- environmental tests passed. In the bag, another Fox in a Box ready for delivery and integration!" A YouTube video of the X-Axis test is available https://youtu.be/hPWxXPUmYQ4 Remaining activities include the Mission Readiness Review in December leading to delivery and integration currently scheduled for early January 2017. (ANS Jerry, N0JY, for the above information) --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium at Sea Registration Still Open If you are an Individual attending Symposium on board the CARNIVAL LIBERTY departing Galveston, TX on November 10, you must register to attend the AMSAT Space Symposium & Annual Meeting through AMSAT. Cruise arrangements made through Carnival Cruise Lines does not include the registration fee for the Symposium itself. There are three options to register for Symposium: -Complete and mail to the AMSAT Office the 2016 Symposium Registration Form that was sent to all AMSAT members back in July along with the BoD ballot along with payment; -Call the AMSAT Office (301-822-4376) and speak with AMSAT Office Manager Martha Saragovitz ; or -Use the AMSAT Store (store.amsat.org) by selecting the “2016 AMSAT-NA Symposium Registration” link found under “Bestsellers” on the right hand side of the store’s main page. Registration for the Symposium is $40.00 and includes a copy of the “Proceedings” that contains papers written for the Symposium as well as technical documentation that AMSAT is placing in the public domain. The “Proceedings” will be available to attendees onboard ship. In addition, the registration provides a means to confirm the number of individuals in your party planning to attend the AMSAT Banquet as well as an opportunity to reserve seats for the Field Ops Breakfast. Both meals are open to anyone wishing to attend (AMSAT Registration is not necessary) and there is no charge for either event as food is included in your cruise package. However, by indicating how many individuals will be attending, it helps to ensure that sufficient seating is made available for each activity. As the AMSAT Office will not be open after Monday, 7 NOV 16 through that week, we ask that your Symposium Registration be received at the AMSAT office by Friday, 4 NOV 16. [ANS thanks 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium Committee for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- AMSAT SA Sponsors SDR Workshop AMSAT SA is holding a half-day SDR workshop in cooperation with the South African Radio League at the National Amateur Radio Centre on 26 November 2016. The workshop will include videos and presentations on Software Defined Radio and a practical demonstration. AMSAT SA started a conversation with radio amateurs interested in SDR and soon realised that there is a wider interest in this developing technology in Amateur Radio. The cost of attending is a contribution to the Kletskous development fund with a minimum of R20 to cover refreshment. For more details and to book your place, visit www.amsatsa.org.za or follow the link from the League's home page. [ANS thanks SARL weekly news in English 2016-10-15 for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Phase 4 Satellite Presentation at TAPR Digital Communication Conference Gary Pearce KN4AQ has released a video of the Digital Communications Conference presentation by Bob McGwier N4HY about the AMSAT payload for a geosynchronous satellite. AMSAT-NA is developing a “hosted payload” for a spacecraft that Millennium Space Systems (MSS) of El Segundo, California, is under contract to design, launch, and operate for the US government. The satellite’s potential footprint could extend over the US from the Mid-Pacific to Africa. The amateur radio payload will comprise a Software Defined Transponder capable of supporting many different modes, including analog SSB. Gary Pearce KN4AQ writes: We’ve been hearing about a Geosynchronous satellite for the Western Hemisphere for a while now, but not many details. In this episode from the DCC, project leader Bob McGwier N4HY fills in a lot of blanks. There’s no launch date yet, and maybe not quite enough info to start building your ground station (a ‘Five & Dime’ setup ? 5 GHz up, 10 GHz down), but you can start thinking about it. Bob's Phase 4 presentation at DCC can be viewed at the following link: https://youtu.be/BE6ZZ3MQsNY [ANS thanks HamRadioNow and AMSAT-UK for the above information] /EX 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. 73, This week's ANS Editor, Lee McLamb, KU4OS ku4os at amsat dot org _______________________________________________ Via the ANS mailing list courtesy of AMSAT-NA http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/ans From tgotoh @ jcom.home.ne.jp Fri Oct 21 20:05:29 2016 From: tgotoh @ jcom.home.ne.jp (Tadashi Gotoh) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2016 20:05:29 +0900 Subject: [jamsat-news:3391] =?iso-2022-jp?b?GyRCRWw1fiVfITwlRiUjJXMlMDMrOkUwRkZiGyhC?= Message-ID: <000001d22b8b$0a7b7fc0$1f727f40$@jcom.home.ne.jp> <東京ミーティング開催のご案内>(10月度) JAMSAT東京ミーティング(10月度)を下記の通り開催いたします。 是非、ご参加ください。 記 日時:10月22日(土)14:00〜17:00 場所:東洋計測器本店2F 東京都千代田区外神田1-3-12 計測器ランドビル2F http://www.keisokuki-land.co.jp/company/shop_1.html お店の2階の会議室になります。 東洋計測器株式会社様のご厚意により、会議室をお借り致します。 「ハムフェア2016」終了後初めての開催です。 衛星通信に興味がある方であれば、どなたでも参加できます。 秋葉原散策の後、ご参加ください。 以上、皆様の参加をお待ちしております。 ☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★  後藤 直 千葉県我孫子市 (tgotoh @ jcom.home.ne.jp) de JA3NAS/1 skype name : ja3nas ☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★ From ja1ogz @ jcom.home.ne.jp Sat Oct 22 13:33:50 2016 From: ja1ogz @ jcom.home.ne.jp (Akira Kaneko) Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2016 13:33:50 +0900 Subject: [jamsat-news:3392] Re: =?iso-2022-jp?b?W2phbXNhdC1iYjoxODk0Ml0gUmU6IBskQkVsNX4bKEI=?= =?iso-2022-jp?b?GyRCJV8hPCVGJSMlcyUwMys6RTBGRmIbKEI=?= In-Reply-To: References: <000001d22b8b$0a7b7fc0$1f727f40$@jcom.home.ne.jp> Message-ID: 小黒さん、 それは見っけものです。安くても20k以上するので、通りすぎていました。 今日は、いくつか欲しいものもあり、物色して来ます。 iPadから送信 金子明 ja1ogz @ jcom.home.ne.jp ja1ogz @ jarl.com 2016/10/22 13:11、Tsunetaka Oguro のメッセージ: > 後藤さま、みなさま > >  JG1KOE小黒です。本日お仕事をしておりまして、参加出来ません。 > ちょっと残念です。忘年会楽しみにしています。 >  ちなみに、先日、測定器ランドで100W30dB3Gというアッテネータ > ーを安価に購入しました。時には階下の見学も是非に! > > 2016年10月21日 20:05 Tadashi Gotoh : >> <東京ミーティング開催のご案内>(10月度) >> >> JAMSAT東京ミーティング(10月度)を下記の通り開催いたします。 >> 是非、ご参加ください。 >> >> 記 >> >> 日時:10月22日(土)14:00?17:00 >> 場所:東洋計測器本店2F >> 東京都千代田区外神田1-3-12 計測器ランドビル2F >> http://www.keisokuki-land.co.jp/company/shop_1.html >> お店の2階の会議室になります。 >> >> 東洋計測器株式会社様のご厚意により、会議室をお借り致します。 >> 「ハムフェア2016」終了後初めての開催です。 >> >> 衛星通信に興味がある方であれば、どなたでも参加できます。 >> 秋葉原散策の後、ご参加ください。 >> 以上、皆様の参加をお待ちしております。 >> >> ☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★ >>  後藤 直 千葉県我孫子市 (tgotoh @ jcom.home.ne.jp) >> de JA3NAS/1 skype name : ja3nas >> ☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★ >> >> > > > > -- > ------------- > JG1KOE @ gmail.com >  Tsunetaka Oguro -------------- next part -------------- HTMLの添付ファイルを保管しました... URL: From jg1koe @ gmail.com Sat Oct 22 13:11:19 2016 From: jg1koe @ gmail.com (Tsunetaka Oguro) Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2016 13:11:19 +0900 Subject: [jamsat-news:3393] Re: =?utf-8?b?W2phbXNhdC1iYjoxODkzOF0g5p2x5Lqs44Of44O844OG44Kj?= =?utf-8?b?44Oz44Kw6ZaL5YKs5qGI5YaF?= In-Reply-To: <000001d22b8b$0a7b7fc0$1f727f40$@jcom.home.ne.jp> References: <000001d22b8b$0a7b7fc0$1f727f40$@jcom.home.ne.jp> Message-ID: 後藤さま、みなさま JG1KOE小黒です。本日お仕事をしておりまして、参加出来ません。 ちょっと残念です。忘年会楽しみにしています。 ちなみに、先日、測定器ランドで100W30dB3Gというアッテネータ ーを安価に購入しました。時には階下の見学も是非に! 2016年10月21日 20:05 Tadashi Gotoh : > <東京ミーティング開催のご案内>(10月度) > > JAMSAT東京ミーティング(10月度)を下記の通り開催いたします。 > 是非、ご参加ください。 > > 記 > > 日時:10月22日(土)14:00?17:00 > 場所:東洋計測器本店2F > 東京都千代田区外神田1-3-12 計測器ランドビル2F > http://www.keisokuki-land.co.jp/company/shop_1.html > お店の2階の会議室になります。 > > 東洋計測器株式会社様のご厚意により、会議室をお借り致します。 > 「ハムフェア2016」終了後初めての開催です。 > > 衛星通信に興味がある方であれば、どなたでも参加できます。 > 秋葉原散策の後、ご参加ください。 > 以上、皆様の参加をお待ちしております。 > > ☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★ > 後藤 直 千葉県我孫子市 (tgotoh @ jcom.home.ne.jp) > de JA3NAS/1 skype name : ja3nas > ☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★ > > > -- ------------- JG1KOE @ gmail.com Tsunetaka Oguro -------------- next part -------------- HTMLの添付ファイルを保管しました... URL: From wao @ vfr.net Sun Oct 23 11:20:00 2016 From: wao @ vfr.net (Joseph Spier) Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2016 19:20:00 -0700 Subject: [jamsat-news:3394] [ans] ANS-297 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins Message-ID: <84a7394c-71a4-4390-3d1a-5e922c777287@vfr.net> AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-297 The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and infor- mation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space including 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. The news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur Radio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it. Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to: ans-editor at amsat.org. In this edition: * VHF Handheld Radio Failed, ARISS Contacts Moved to Kenwood Radio on Board the International Space Station (ISS) * New ARISS Equipment Completes Major Milestone, Donations Still Needed * ESEO Satellite Project * iCubeSat 2017 Workshop * 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium at Sea Registration Still Open * ARISS Proposal Window Closes November 1, 2016 * AMSAT Events * ARISS News * Satellite Shorts From All Over SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-297.01 ANS-297 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins AMSAT News Service Bulletin 297.01 >From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD. DATE October 23, 2016 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-297.01 --------------------------------------------------------------------- VHF Handheld Radio Failed, ARISS Contacts Moved to Kenwood Radio on Board the International Space Station (ISS) The VHF handheld radio model that has been used by the ARISS program to connect students worldwide with astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) for over 16 years has given an error message and is unusable at this time. While the ARISS technical team evaluates the best path to restore operation from the Columbus module, ARISS contacts will be supported using the Kenwood radio in the Russian Service Module. During this period, the packet digipeater will be unavailable. Switching to the 70 cm radio capability on board the Columbus module for some operations is being coordinated. Expect further updates as we work to resolve this problem. Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is a cooperative venture of international amateur radio societies and the space agencies that support the International Space Station (ISS). In the United States, sponsors are the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT), the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The primary goal of ARISS is to promote exploration of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) topics by organizing scheduled contacts via amateur radio between crew members aboard the ISS and students in classrooms or informal education venues. With the help of experienced amateur radio volunteers, ISS crews speak directly with large audiences in a variety of public forums. Before and during these radio contacts, students, teachers, parents, and communities learn about space, space technologies, and amateur radio. For more information, see www.ariss.org www.amsat.org www.arrl.org. [ANS thanks ARISS, and Dave Jordan, AA4KN for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- New ARISS Equipment Completes Major Milestone, Donations Still Needed Yesterday, October 21, 2016, the ARISS hardware team accomplished a very major milestone ? the successful completion of the Technical Interchange Meeting (TIM)for the Interoperable Hardware System, which includes the JVC Kenwood D710 Radio and the Multi Voltage Power Supply. The TIM was conducted as an ARISS hardware milestone from the Technical Evaluation and Support (TES) Committee and our international members from TES were present. The TIM also had subject matter experts from NASA attending and providing advice as well as a former (retired) chief engineer from the NASA Space Communication and Navigation (SCaN) organization. All in all, ARISS received great advice and suggestions on how to move forward with the hardware development. I am most proud that we have completed this first major milestone in the development of the next ARISS hardware upgrade to fly on ISS. On behalf of the ARISS International team, I would like to thank TES co-leads Mark Steiner and Lou McFadin for their leadership in getting the important milestone accomplished. I would also like to thank Kerry Banke, the Multi Voltage Power Supply developer, Bob Davis who is developing the mechanical enclosure for the system, and Bob Bruninga and Dave Taylor for their help on the D710 programming modes. And, of course, special thanks goes to JVC Kenwood and Aota Shin and Phil Parton for their support, equipment and engineering that will serve ARISS and the ham community for years to come. With this milestone completed, we will move forward with the design process and finalize the design with a TIM in the next few months. Our next hurdle will be the Phase 0 safety review which we hope to complete before the end of this year. While aggressive, we are still working with NASA towards an October 2017 launch of the hardware system. The costs and effort to develop and certify equipment for human spaceflight missions is very high. The bulk of this cost is for safety certification testing and hazard reporting expertise. We have estimated that from beginning to end (a 3 year development cycle), the costs for the new hardware system are in the $200k range. Note that we are aggressively pursuing real dollar and in-kind donations to address this. But, as you know, every bit of funding helps. That is why we started the ARISS Challenge Coin Donation Campaign this year at the Dayton Hamvention. As you communicate this important milestone to your friends, please remind them that we cannot complete this effort without funding. Human spaceflight hardware developments are always expensive. They are most welcome to donate towards the hardware development by pushing the “ARISS Donate” button at www.amsat.org. Those that donate $100 or more will receive a special ARISS Commemorative Coin. I thank all of you for all your sustained support and efforts to our ARISS cause over the years. It is hard to believe that we are nearing 20 years of ARISS being a team. [ANS thanks Frank Bauer, KA3HDO, ARISS Chairman for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ESEO Satellite Project Here is a brief update on the ESEO Satellite project which may be of interest. "A team of 3 from AMSAT-UK and Surrey Space Center visited Forli in Italy this week where the engineering model of the ESEO satellite is being assembled. During the visit, the team began work integrating the AMSAT payload into ESEO, confirming successful 2 way communication communication via the satellites CAN bus. They also checked the transmission of educational telemetry at 1200 and 4800 bits per second and tested the L band to VHF FM transponder. ESEO, The European Student Earth Orbiter, is a 50kg satellite from ESA Education incorporating payloads from AMSAT-UK and Universities around Europe." [ANS thanks David, G0MRF, and AMSAT-UK for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- iCubeSat 2017 Workshop iCubeSat 2017 - the 6th Interplanetary CubeSat Workshop will be held 30-31 May 2017 in Cambridge, United Kingdom. The full call for papers and presentations can be found at www.iCubeSat.org iCubeSat 2017, the 6th Interplanetary CubeSat Workshop, will address the technical challenges, opportunities, and practicalities of interplanetary space exploration with CubeSats. The workshop provides a unique environment for open wide ranging practical collaboration between academic researchers, industry professionals, policy makers and students developing this new and rapidly growing field. The papers and presentations from previous workshops at Caltech, Cornell, Imperial, MIT and Oxford may be found at: https://icubesat.org/ You can see the presentations from this years workshop at Oxford at the following link: https://icubesat.org/archive/2016-2/icubesat-program-2016 [ANS thanks Micheal, iCubeSat 2017 Committee for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium at Sea Registration Still Open If you are an Individual attending Symposium on board the CARNIVAL LIBERTY departing Galveston, TX on November 10, you must register to attend the AMSAT Space Symposium & Annual Meeting through AMSAT. Cruise arrangements made through Carnival Cruise Lines does not include the registration fee for the Symposium itself. There are three options to register for Symposium: -Complete and mail to the AMSAT Office the 2016 Symposium Registration Form that was sent to all AMSAT members back in July along with the BoD ballot along with payment; -Call the AMSAT Office (301-822-4376) and speak with AMSAT Office Manager Martha Saragovitz ; or -Use the AMSAT Store (store.amsat.org) by selecting the “2016 AMSAT-NA Symposium Registration” link found under “Bestsellers” on the right hand side of the store’s main page. Registration for the Symposium is $40.00 and includes a copy of the “Proceedings” that contains papers written for the Symposium as well as technical documentation that AMSAT is placing in the public domain. The “Proceedings” will be available to attendees onboard ship. In addition, the registration provides a means to confirm the number of individuals in your party planning to attend the AMSAT Banquet as well as an opportunity to reserve seats for the Field Ops Breakfast. Both meals are open to anyone wishing to attend (AMSAT Registration is not necessary) and there is no charge for either event as food is included in your cruise package. However, by indicating how many individuals will be attending, it helps to ensure that sufficient seating is made available for each activity. As the AMSAT Office will not be open after Monday, 7 NOV 16 through that week, we ask that your Symposium Registration be received at the AMSAT office by Friday, 4 NOV 16. [ANS thanks 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium Committee for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ARISS Proposal Window Closes November 1, 2016 The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) Program is seeking formal and informal education institutions and organizations, individually or working together, to host an Amateur Radio contact with a crew member on board the ISS. ARISS anticipates that the contact would be held between July 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017. Crew scheduling and ISS orbits will determine the exact contact dates. To maximize these radio contact opportunities, ARISS is looking for organizations that will draw large numbers of participants and integrate the contact into a well-developed education plan. The deadline to submit a proposal is November 1, 2016. Proposal information and documents can be found at www.arrl.org/hosting-an-ariss-contact. [ANS thanks ARISS for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- AMSAT Events Information about AMSAT activities at other important events around the country. Examples of these events are radio club meetings where AMSAT Area Coordinators give presentations, demonstrations of working amateur satellites, and hamfests with an AMSAT presence (a table with AMSAT literature and merchandise, sometimes also with presentations, forums, and/or demonstrations). *Thursday-Monday, 10-14 November 2016 ? 2106 AMSAT Space Symposium, Symposium at Sea, on Carnival Liberty, Galveston TX to Cozumel and return *Saturday, 12 November 2016 ? Oro Valley Amateur Radio Club Hamfest in Marana AZ *Saturday, 3 December 2016 ? Superstition Superfest in Mesa AZ *Saturday, 14 January 2017 ? Thunderbird Hamfest 2017 in Phoenix AZ *Saturday, 4 February 2017 ? Palm Springs Hamfest in Palm Springs CA *Friday-Sunday, 10-12 February 2017 Orlando HamCation in Orlando, FL *Friday and Saturday, 17-18 February 2017 ? Yuma Hamfest in Yuma AZ [ANS thanks AMSAT-NA for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ARISS News Successful Contacts * Howell L. Watkins Middle School, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida direct via N4J. The ISS callsign was scheduled to be NA1SS. The scheduled astronaut is Takuya Onishi KF5LKS Contact was successful: Mon 2016-10-17 16:08:00 UTC Right from AOS full quieting! All 20 questions asked and a farewell by all the students transmitted. Contact duration 9 mins 30 seconds. At 16:15 UTC not sure if it was low audio or a signal issue but question 20 had to be repeated. Live streamed over the school network to about 900 students. Media coverage was 2 newspapers and TV station. There were about 90 students present. * University of Nebraska's Peter Kiewit Institute, Omaha NE, telebridge via VK4KHZ. The ISS callsign was scheduled to be NA1SS. The scheduled astronaut was Kate Rubins KG5FYJ Contact was successful: Sat 2016-10-15 14:00:08 UTC 29 deg This was a JOTA event. An estimate of audience was 5,750. We had 19 of 20 scouts interview Dr. Rubins. The last question was at LOS, but Astronaut Mike Fossum (who was at the event) answered for Dr. Rubins. There was low audio from the event, but Shane, VK4KHZ relayed the questions to the ISS. * Stephen F. Austin Elementary School, Brazosport ISD, Jones Creek, Texas, telebridge via VK5ZAI The ISS callsign was scheduled to be NA1SS. The scheduled astronaut was Takuya Onishi KF5LKS Contact was successful: Mon 2016-10-10 16:46:00 UTC Takuya Onishi answered 24 questions. About 400 students, teachers and parents were in the audience. Reporters from two small local newspapers were also in attendance. Upcoming Contacts * Istituto Comprensivo “Marco da Melo”, Mel, Italy, direct via IQ3FL The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS. The scheduled astronaut is Shane Kimbrough KE5HOD. Contact is presently scheduled for: Sat 2016-11-05 09:32:10 UTC 76 deg Watch http://www.ariss.org/upcoming-contacts.html for information about upcoming contacts as they are scheduled. [ANS thanks ARISS, Dave, AA4KN, and Charlie, AJ9N for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Satellite Shorts From All Over AMSAT's Around the World A new link has been created under the AMSAT pull-down tab at http://www.amsat.org or directly http://www.amsat.org/?page_id=5618 which list the links to all the other AMSAT's around the world. A webpage like this was on the old AMSAT site and never got migrated over. A new webpage has been created. Check it out! [ANS thanks Bruce Paige, KK5DO, AMSAT BOD Member for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- /EX 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. 73, This week's ANS Editor, Joe Spier, K6WAO k6wao at amsat dot org _______________________________________________ Via the ANS mailing list courtesy of AMSAT-NA http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/ans From tgotoh @ jcom.home.ne.jp Sun Oct 23 19:07:36 2016 From: tgotoh @ jcom.home.ne.jp (Tadashi Gotoh) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2016 19:07:36 +0900 Subject: [jamsat-news:3395] Re: =?utf-8?b?W2phbXNhdC1iYjoxODkzOF0g5p2x5Lqs44Of44O844OG44Kj?= =?utf-8?b?44Oz44Kw6ZaL5YKs5qGI5YaF?= In-Reply-To: References: <000001d22b8b$0a7b7fc0$1f727f40$@jcom.home.ne.jp> Message-ID: <001d01d22d15$47d80bf0$d78823d0$@jcom.home.ne.jp> 小黒さん 情報ありがとうございます。 いつも会議室を使わせていただいている、JAMSAT会員であること を言っていただけましたでしょうか? 次回の東京ミーティングは、12月10日です。 場所はいつもと違いますので、広報を見てください。 ☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★  後藤 直 千葉県我孫子市 (tgotoh @ jcom.home.ne.jp) de JA3NAS/1 skype name : ja3nas ☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★ From: JAMSAT-NEWS [mailto:jamsat-news-bounces @ jamsat.or.jp] On Behalf Of Tsunetaka Oguro Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2016 1:11 PM To: 必読リスト:アマチュア無線衛星に関する自由な情報交換の場 Cc: JAMSAT-NEWS Subject: [jamsat-news:3393] Re: [jamsat-bb:18938] 東京ミーティング開催案内 後藤さま、みなさま  JG1KOE小黒です。本日お仕事をしておりまして、参加出来ません。 ちょっと残念です。忘年会楽しみにしています。  ちなみに、先日、測定器ランドで100W30dB3Gというアッテネータ ーを安価に購入しました。時には階下の見学も是非に! 2016年10月21日 20:05 Tadashi Gotoh >: <東京ミーティング開催のご案内>(10月度) JAMSAT東京ミーティング(10月度)を下記の通り開催いたします。 是非、ご参加ください。 記 日時:10月22日(土)14:00?17:00 場所:東洋計測器本店2F 東京都千代田区外神田1-3-12 計測器ランドビル2F http://www.keisokuki-land.co.jp/company/shop_1.html お店の2階の会議室になります。 東洋計測器株式会社様のご厚意により、会議室をお借り致します。 「ハムフェア2016」終了後初めての開催です。 衛星通信に興味がある方であれば、どなたでも参加できます。 秋葉原散策の後、ご参加ください。 以上、皆様の参加をお待ちしております。 ☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★  後藤 直 千葉県我孫子市 (tgotoh @ jcom.home.ne.jp ) de JA3NAS/1 skype name : ja3nas ☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★ -- ------------- JG1KOE @ gmail.com  Tsunetaka Oguro -------------- next part -------------- HTMLの添付ファイルを保管しました... URL: From i48ra @ iris.eonet.ne.jp Tue Oct 25 23:59:04 2016 From: i48ra @ iris.eonet.ne.jp (=?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCQFA4NkA1PCEbKEJKSDNCVU0=?= Masaji Ishihara) Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2016 23:59:04 +0900 Subject: [jamsat-news:3396] =?iso-2022-jp?b?GyRCSXE9JyVVJSMhPCVrJUklXyE8JUYlIyVzJTAkSzsyGyhC?= =?iso-2022-jp?b?GyRCMkMkNyReJDckPxsoQg==?= Message-ID: <20161025235903.09D4.D52D36E2@iris.eonet.ne.jp> 舞洲フィールドミーティングに参加しました 10月16日の日曜日に開催された、JARL関西地方本部主催の舞洲 フィールドミーティングに、今年も関西のJAMSATメンバーで参加 しました。 日曜日の朝一番の準備にそなえて前夜からログハウスに宿泊し、ログハ ウス前にいつもの移動用のSAT用のアンテナも設置、尼崎の記念局 8J3AMA(尼崎市市制100周年記念局http://ama100c.webcrow.jp/) でQRV、SO−50、AO−73、FO−29で6QSOしました。 毎年このログハウスに宿泊するのですが、建物で西側半分がブロックされ るのが残念です。 イベント当日は朝から快晴、キャンプサイトで屋外運用を楽しみました。 この日は8N3B(坊勢ARISSスクールコンタクトの臨時局 http://www.jarl.org/Japanese/2_Joho/News2016/2016_news-6.htm#0607 JAMSAT−HPでは、2016/06/30投稿の記事で紹介) でQRVし、SO−50、AO−73、FO−29で30QSO出来ました、 また、イベントに参加していた小学生の方に初めて衛星通信を体験して頂き ました。 今回は、昨年(2015年)9月にV7マーシャル諸島からSATとEME運用 (JAMSAT Webで紹介、2015年12月に投稿)をされたJH3AZC 早苗さん、JH3QFL畑さんが参加されました。お二人は、今年も11月8日 からV6、ミクロネシアからの運用を計画されています。(2016/11/ 08から13日まで)コールサインは、V6Hです。海外運用でSATをする際 はアンテナの制御がネックとなり、複数人での運用を余儀なくされる事が多い のですが、今回、畑さんが軽量の自動追尾用装置を作成され、現物を持ってき ていただけました。天体望遠鏡の赤道儀を利用した1軸制御の追尾装置です。 AOSの方向とMAX ELをセットするだけで追尾がOKとなるそうです。 追尾装置の詳細はペディションの詳細も含めて詳しく紹介して頂く予定ですの でお楽しみに。まずはサテライト運用でV6Aをコールください、FO―29 をメインに運用予定です。V6とJAのウンンドウはそれほど長くありません が、V7の時よりは時間に余裕があるかと思います。また、KH2グアムでの 乗り継ぎの際にも1日だけですが(11月6日)、KH2/JH3QFLでサテ ライトに運用予定です。最近KH2からのサテライト運用はありませんでした ので楽しみです。 後日JAMSAT HPに画像も含めて紹介させて頂きますのでお楽しみに。 de JH3BUM From mccardelm @ gmail.com Sun Oct 30 08:11:32 2016 From: mccardelm @ gmail.com (E.Mike McCardel) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2016 19:11:32 -0400 Subject: [jamsat-news:3397] [ans] ANS-304 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins Message-ID: AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-304 The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and infor- mation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space including 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. The news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur Radio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it. Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to: ans-editor at amsat.org. In this edition: * SO-50 Experiences Terrestrial Interference in 2M Satellite Sub-Band * ARISS-International Face to Face Meeting Agenda * ARISS Twist Presented in National Geographic's Mars Prequel, "Before Mars" * SDR Workshop in South Africa * Announcing the 14th Annual CubeSat Developers’ Workshop * 2017 Eastern VHF/UHF/Microwave Conference, Call for Papers * Call for Papers, 1st IAA Latin American Symposium on Small Satellites * Satellite Activation Dry Tortugas National Park * 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium at Sea RegisterBy Nov. 4 * ARISS News * Satellite Shorts From All Over SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-304.01 ANS-304 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins AMSAT News Service Bulletin 304.01 >From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD. October 30, 2016 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-304.01 SO-50 Experiences Terrestrial Interference in 2M Satellite Sub-Band Recently communications through the SO-50 satellite, over North America, have been compromised due to a terrestrial station using 145.850 MHz, the uplink frequency for SO-50. The station appears to be located in the southeastern United States. Amateur operators are reminded that the 145.800 MHz - 146.000 MHz segment of the two meter band is reserved for amateur satellite communications. Amateur stations should not be using this segment for simplex communications, repeater links, or Echolink/IRLP nodes due to the high likelihood of interference with amateur satellite operations. [ANS thanks Paul N8HM for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ARISS-International Face to Face Meeting Agenda AMSAT V.P. for Human Spaceflight Programs and ARISS International Chair Frank Bauer KA3HDO, recently announced via the AMSAT-BB stating that those who have expressed interest in the ARISS meeting previously have received the latest ARISS meeting information. He has also included a "near final" draft for the ARISS meeting in Houston. It can be downloaded at: http://tinyurl.com/ANS304-ARISS-I-Agenda Frank goes on to say, "As you review this, I think you can see that we have some really exciting topics that we will be discussing and working through, as a team. Most importantly, we will be celebrating our 20th anniversary as a team. For those not aware, 20 years ago, in November 1996, an international group interested in installing and operating a ham radio station on the ISS met at the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston and, per NASA's direction, formed an international working group called ARISS. And the rest is history!! "Because we have so many things to address at our ARISS-I meeting, we have divided our discussions into 3 primary categories: 1) Hardware Development, 2) Education and 3) Sustainability and Funding. As you can see in the agenda, we will be conducting two sessions simultaneously like is done in a conference. We will also have plenary sessions, where the entire team will attend, to discuss topics that impact the entire, world-wide team. "If you are still interested in attending the meeting, you are welcome to come. Please let me know (directly, KA3HDO (at) amsat.org) of your interest. "I thank you all for your interest in and support to our magnificent program. It is amazing what we have accomplished in 20 years! It will be exciting to see what we will do in the next 20!!" [ANS thanks Frank KA3HDO for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ARISS Twist Presented in National Geographic's Mars Prequel, "Before Mars" National Geographic released the first trailer for the fall release of its ambitious new event series today, MARS. The hybrid, scripted docuseries will be a six-part story about colonizing the red planet. The trailer begins with an appropriately moody narration by a woman over the image of an Earth, and as the camera pulls back, we see it’s a depiction of Earth on a spaceship named Daedalus, after the mythological Greek craftsman who created wings for his son, Icarus. As the CGI ship veers into the crimson orbit of Mars, their mission is revealed: to make the planet a new home. MARS, which will premiere in November, is produced by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer’s Imagine Entertainment and RadicalMedia, and it will be the centerpiece of Nat Geo’s big media push. MARS will combine documentary sequences about real-life efforts to travel and colonize Mars, with a dramatized story in which two Asian-American astronauts venture to Mars in 2033. A digital-only prequel series, Before Mars, will focus on the two astronauts before they ship off planet. Joon and Hana Seung are twin sisters who find themselves in a rural American town after relocating with their mother. One of the sisters finds a ham radio which allows her to befriend a female astronaut on the International Space Station. Before Mars will be directed by Lloyd Lee Choi, while MARS will be directed by Everado Gout. There is currently no release date for the Before Mars prequel series. The video can be viewed via YouTube at: https://youtu.be/mPuTlZYDbh4 National Geographic has also published an article "A GUIDE TO HAM RADIO, Can Ham Radios Really Talk to Space? And Other Answers" by Patrick J. Kiger which can be veiwed at: http://tinyurl.com/ANS304-NationalGeographic [ANS thanks www.inverse.com and the National Geographic for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- SDR Workshop in South Africa Hans van de Groenendaal, ZS6AKV, says that the Software Defined Radio workshop on Saturday 26 November will get you going with SDR projects. The workshop hosted by AMSAT-SA in co-operation with the SARL features presentations on the SDR basics, and how to get started. Anton Janovsky ZR6AIC will demonstrate a SDR repeater he has developed using a dongle and a Raspberry Pi. Cor Rademeyer ZS6CR will talk about a SDR transponder for incorporation in a CubeSat. There will also be an update on the Kletskous project. The cost is R20 for refreshments plus a donation to the Kletskous Development Fund. For the full programme and details of how to book visit www.amsatsa.org.za. Payment can be made in advance or in cash at the door. Please use the booking form to assist the organisers with venue and catering arrangements. The workshop starts with registration at 9 am, the programme starts at 09:30 and ends at 13:00. [ANS thanks the SARL weekly news in English 2016-10-29 for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Announcing the 14th Annual CubeSat Developers’ Workshop The CubeSat Workshop Team is excited to announce that the 14th Annual CubeSat Developers’ Workshop dates are set for April 26-28, 2017. The workshop will be held in a larger, improved location on Cal Poly’s campus in San Luis Obispo, CA. Abstract Submission for presentations is now OPEN! The link to submit on our website is http://www.cubesat.org/workshop-abstract. Abstracts should be under 500 words and should cover the ideas addressed and the objective of the presentation. Most importantly, any topic is welcome! The deadline for abstract submittal is DECEMBER 16, 2016. Registration for the Workshop will be open shortly. Registration costs are as follows: Early Bird Professional (3 day pass/Banquet): $375 Professional (3 day pass/Banquet): $475 Student (3 day pass/Banquet): $150 Early Bird Professional (1 day pass): $160 Professional (1 day pass): $200 Please Note: The Early Bird Prices will end March 17, 2017. Sponsorship: Available Soon! If you are interested in demonstrating your support to the CubeSat Community? Gain exposure at the workshop, and help the Cal Poly CubeSat Program create an engaging workshop for representatives from industry and universities from around the world. Sponsorship opportunities will be available soon, and the CubeSat Workshop Team will send out an announcement as soon as they are ready. Please contact cubesat.workshop (at) gmail.com with any questions. [ANS thanks The CubeSat Workshop Team for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2017 Eastern VHF/UHF/Microwave Conference, Call for Papers First call for papers and presentations 2017 Eastern VHF/UHF/Microwave Conference April 21-23, 2017 Baymont Inn, Manchester, CT Papers sought on all VHF and up activities: Operating, Contests, Propagation, Antennas, Amplifiers, Low-noise Preamps, Homebrewing, Microwaves, EME, Arduinos, whatever you've been doing. Plenty of time to write up your winter projects - just take some pictures as you go. Inquiries to w1ghz (at) arrl.net [ANS thanks Paul Wade, W1GHZ via the Microwave List for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for Papers, 1st IAA Latin American Symposium on Small Satellites We would like to invite you to contribute a paper for presentation at the 1st IAA Latin American Symposium on Small Satellites: Advanced Technologies and Distributed Systems, March 7 - 10, 2017, San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Please send your abstract to mlapiana @ unsam.edu.ar By the January 20, 2017 deadline. The International Academy of Astronautics’ symposium is hosted by Colomb Institute (Universidad Nacional de San Martín and Comisión Nacional de Actividades Espaciales) OBJECTIVE To provide a forum for scientists, engineers, managers and students, to exchange information about small satellites. Topics will cover the technological state of the art and the planned and on-going programs and missions. It will have a worldwide vision, but focused on the needs and developments of Latin America, and it is open to a general view but with emphasis on advanced technologies and distributed platforms and payloads. SESSIONS Small Satellites worldwide: achievements and trends. Small Satellites in Latin America: achievements and trends. Ongoing and projected Small Satellite projects with Latin American participation. Segmented architecture and Distributed Instruments. Small Satellite technologies. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION You are invited to contribute a paper for presentation at the Symposium. A one-page, single-spaced abstract of no less than 500 words is needed. Student papers are encouraged. For more detailed information, please visit the IAA website at: http://iaaweb.org/content/view/670/882/ Or the Symposium website at: http://www.unsam.edu.ar/institutos/colomb/IAA.asp [ANS thanks the International Academy of Astronautics’ Office for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Satellite Activation Dry Tortugas National Park IOTA NEWS ... NA-079 Operators Rob/K2RWF and Craig/KD2INN will be active as W2LI from Dry Tortugas (NPOTA NP17, WW Grid EL84, WWF KFF-0023) between November 13- 14th (1600z to 1700z). They will be operating from the Dry Tortugas National Park. Activity will be on 80-6 meters using SSB and the Digital modes (PSK and JT65/9). They will also attempt to work applicable satellite passes of SO50, AO85, FO29, AO73, and XW satellites. The group plans to work off of simple wire antennas, barefoot at 100 watts. All logs will be uploaded to LoTW. QSL direct (please consider sending SASE that will fit a 4x6 card) for a special event QSL card via AJ2I. QSL via the Bureau for DX via AJ2I. For busted calls please contact AJ2I direct. [ANS thanks Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #1288 for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium at Sea Register By Nov. 4 If you are an Individual attending Symposium on board the CARNIVAL LIBERTY departing Galveston, TX on November 10, you must register to attend the AMSAT Space Symposium & Annual Meeting through AMSAT. Cruise arrangements made through Carnival Cruise Lines does not include the registration fee for the Symposium itself. There are three options to register for Symposium: -Complete and mail to the AMSAT Office the 2016 Symposium Registration Form that was sent to all AMSAT members back in July along with the BoD ballot along with payment; -Call the AMSAT Office (301-822-4376) and speak with AMSAT Office Manager Martha Saragovitz; or -Use the AMSAT Store (store.amsat.org) by selecting the “2016 AMSAT- NA Symposium Registration” link found under “Bestsellers” on the right hand side of the store’s main page. Registration for the Symposium is $40.00 and includes a copy of the “Proceedings” that contains papers written for the Symposium as well as technical documentation that AMSAT is placing in the public domain. The “Proceedings” will be available to attendees onboard ship. In addition, the registration provides a means to confirm the number of individuals in your party planning to attend the AMSAT Banquet as well as an opportunity to reserve seats for the Field Ops Breakfast. Both meals are open to anyone wishing to attend (AMSAT Registration is not necessary) and there is no charge for either event as food is included in your cruise package. However, byindicating how many individuals will be attending, it helps to ensure that sufficient seating is made available for each activity. As the AMSAT Office will not be open after Monday, 7 NOV 16 through that week, we ask that your Symposium Registration be received at the AMSAT office by Friday, 4 NOV 16. [ANS thanks 2016 AMSAT Space Symposium Committee for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ARISS News There were no scheduled contacts this past week. Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2016-10-25 03:30 UTC Quick list of scheduled contacts and events: Istituto Comprensivo “Marco da Melo”, Mel, Italy, direct via I3XFY The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS The scheduled astronaut is Shane Kimbrough KE5HOD Contact is a go for: Fri 2016-11-04 08:47:20 UTC Students in Ingushetia, Russia, direct via TBD The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS The scheduled astronaut is Andrei Borisenko Contact is a go for 2016-11-03 08:06 UTC Exp. 49 on orbit. Welcome aboard! Shane Kimbrough KE5HOD Andrei Borisenko Sergey Ryzhikov [ANS thanks ARISS, Charlie AJ9N and David AA4KN for the above information] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Satellite Shorts From All Over + Fall Edition of Radio Waves Now Available for Download The Fall 2016 edition of Radio Waves now is available. The ARRL publication focuses on news and articles of interest to educators and instructors. The fall issue announces the launch of the new Instructor Recognition Program. The article includes a link to a tutorial for instructors, explaining how the reporting and recognition system will work. A separate tutorial that explains the new management information features of the system is available on YouTube. Section Managers are encouraged to check this out. Other highlights of the fall issue are “Building Blocks Illustrate Basic Electronics,” “Ham Radio Flies High as Summer Camp at Kopernik Observatory,” an update on recent ARISS activities, Instructor Corner ? News, Ideas, Support, ARRL Education & Technology Program news, and a report on the 2016 summer Teachers Institutes. To receive Radio Waves, register as an ARRL Instructor; http://www.arrl.org/license-instructor-registration, or Teacher; http://www.arrl.org/teacher-registration, or edit your personal profile, on the ARRL site, and select Radio Waves as one of your e- mail subscriptions. Download Radio Waves Fall 2016 http://tinyurl.com/ANS304-RadiWaves-Fall2016 Previous issues are at http://www.arrl.org/radio-waves [ANS thanks the ARRL for the above information] + White House initiative pushes for more tiny satellites NASA and other agencies are giving microsatellites the resources they need to thrive. Miniature satellites are increasingly a big deal, and for good reasons: they're not only less expensive and easier to deploy than the giant satellites of old, but can cover wider areas. And the White House wants to give them a helping hand. It's launching an initiative that will foster small satellites with the resources they need to flourish. To start, NASA is not only proposing as much as $30 million toward purchasing data from these tiny vessels, but creating a Small Spacecraft Virtual Institute that will offer know-how to organizations. A more direct effort has the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency awarding Planet a $20 million contract for a fleet of small satellites that can capture images of "at least" 85 percent of the planet every 15 days. Read the full story at http://tinyurl.com/ANS304-WhiteHouse [ANS thanks Stephen, G7VFY via Southgate ARN for the above information] + Achieving Science with CubeSats Available for Free Download "Achieving Science with CubeSats; Thinking Inside the Box" by Committee on Achieving Science Goals with CubeSats; Space Studies Board; Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences; National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, ios available for download as a PDF. Space-based observations have transformed our understanding of Earth, its environment, the solar system and the universe at large. During past decades, driven by increasingly advanced science questions, space observatories have become more sophisticated and more complex, with costs often growing to billions of dollars. Although these kinds of ever-more-sophisticated missions will continue into the future, small satellites, ranging in mass between 500 kg to 0.1 kg, are gaining momentum as an additional means to address targeted science questions in a rapid, and possibly more affordable, manner. Within the category of small satellites, CubeSats have emerged as a space-platform defined in terms of (10cm x 10cm x 10cm)- sized cubic units of approximately 1.3 kg each called “U’s.” Historically, CubeSats were developed as training projects to expose students to the challenges of real-world engineering practices and system design. Yet, their use has rapidly spread within academia, industry, and government agencies both nationally and internationally. One needs to register with NAS but register once and all the NAS publications are available for PDF download -- they send out a monthly list of new publications. Register and Download Achieving Science with CubeSats: http://tinyurl.com/ANS304-ScienceWithCubesats [ANS thanks Tom K3IO for the above information] + YouTube Video, Gaston Bertels ON4WF, Talks about ARISS Milestones Gaston Bertels ON4WF, Talked about ARISS Milestones during the 6th Polish-wide Conference of Contributors and Sympathizes of ARISS. A YouTube video of the address can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufuyki21G6M [ANS thanks Armand SP3QFE for the above information] + Before MARS, a Prequel to National Geogrphic's Series MARS National Geographic released the first trailer for the fall release of its ambitious new event series today, MARS. The hybrid, scripted docuseries will be a six-part story about colonizing the red planet. The trailer begins with an appropriately moody narration by a woman over the image of an Earth, and as the camera pulls back, we see it’s a depiction of Earth on a spaceship named Daedalus, after the mythological Greek craftsman who created wings for his son, Icarus. As the CGI ship veers into the crimson orbit of Mars, their mission is revealed: to make the planet a new home. MARS, which will premiere in November, is produced by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer’s Imagine Entertainment and RadicalMedia, and it will be the centerpiece of Nat Geo’s big media push. MARS will combine documentary sequences about real-life efforts to travel and colonize Mars, with a dramatized story in which two Asian-American astronauts venture to Mars in 2033. A digital-only prequel series, Before Mars, will focus on the two astronauts before they ship off planet. Joon and Hana Seung are twin sisters who find themselves in a rural American town after relocating with their mother. One of the sisters finds a ham radio which allows her to befriend a female astronaut on the International Space Station. Before Mars will be directed by Lloyd Lee Choi, while MARS will be directed by Everado Gout. There is currently no release date for the Before Mars prequel series. The video can be viewed via YouTube at: https://youtu.be/mPuTlZYDbh4 --------------------------------------------------------------------- /EX 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. 73, This week's ANS Editor, EMike McCardel, AA8EM) aa8em at amsat dot org _______________________________________________ Via the ANS mailing list courtesy of AMSAT-NA http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/ans