[jamsat-news:3533] Re: JAMSAT-NEWS まとめ読み, 49 巻, 2 号

kousuke watanabe kousuke.watanabe1972 @ gmail.com
2018年 8月 12日 (日) 12:13:29 JST


JA3GEP毛利様

お世話になっております、JG1TOL渡邉です。

大変有難うございます。これだけ沢山の情報が
あると、研究対象とする衛星の数が増えてしまいそうです!
重ねてお礼を申し上げます。

--
以上です、宜しくお願い致します。

2018-08-10 10:44 GMT+09:00 <jamsat-news-request @ jamsat.or.jp>:

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>    1. [jamsat-news:3528] Re: 過去のTLEの入手方法について (Mikio_Mouri)
>    2. [jamsat-news:3529]        JAMSAT_Newsletter No290 発送のご案内
>       (Mikio_Mouri)
>    3. [jamsat-news:3530] Re:    JAMSAT_Newsletter No290 発送のご案内
>       (nakkx0802)
>    4. [jamsat-news:3531] [ans] ANS-217 AMSAT News Service Weekly
>       Bulletins (E.Mike McCardel via ANS)
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> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2018 09:42:43 +0900
> From: Mikio_Mouri <JBH02173 @ nifty.com>
> To: jamsat-news @ jamsat.or.jp
> Subject: [jamsat-news:3528] Re: 過去のTLEの入手方法について
> Message-ID: <b3dbaf5f-10b4-b5a2-e6c5-4212be409bfe @ nifty.com>
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>
> JG1TOL渡邉様
> おはようございます。JA3GEP 毛利です。
>
> AMSAT-NAのHPの中に、過去のTLEがあるようです。
>
> 該当の年月日の Historical Elements がTEXTファイルとして開けるようです。
> https://www.amsat.org/tle/historical/
>
> 2011年12月29日のTLEの一部です。
> https://www.amsat.org/tle/historical/2011keps/
>
> Index of /tle/historical/2011keps ORBS.363
> > SB KEPS @ AMSAT  $ORB11363.N
> > 2Line Orbital Elements 11363.AMSAT
> >
> > HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR AMATEUR SATELLITES IN NASA FORMAT
> > FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX December 29, 2011
> > Send Subscribe/unsubscribe to KEPS at
> > http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/keps
> > BID: ORB11363.N
> >
> > DECODE 2-LINE ELSETS WITH THE FOLLOWING KEY:
> > 1 AAAAAU 00  0  0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB  .CCCCCCCC  00000-0  00000-0 0 DDDZ
> > 2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
> > KEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
> > G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
> >
> > TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
> >
> > AO-07
> > 1 07530U 74089B   11362.96224543 -.00000027  00000-0  10000-3 0 02673
> > 2 07530 101.3969 001.8360 0011823 258.6089 101.3658 12.53586741698590
> > FO-29
> > 1 24278U 96046B   11362.84328549  .00000003  00000-0  36018-4 0 07548
> > 2 24278 098.5744 121.0279 0351176 112.9206 250.9388 13.52974958758781
> > SO-33
> > 1 25509U 98061B   11362.72650248  .00000656  00000-0  11815-3 0 01327
> > 2 25509 031.4302 223.8999 0353080 143.2147 219.3340 14.28632236688112
> > RS-22
>
> お役に立つものかわかりませんが、ご確認いただけますでしょうか?
>
> JA3GEP 毛利幹生 @草津市
>
> On 2018/08/07 23:55, kousuke watanabe wrote:
> > OM各位様
> >
> > 毎度お世話になっております、JG1TOL渡邉です。
> >
> > 現在、当局は「SGP4に相当するアルゴリズム」
> > の自作に取り組んでおります。
> >
> > 関連して、最新版では無く過去のTLE(複数分)を
> > 入手して変遷の具合を分析したいと考えております。
> >
> > 厚かましいお願いで恐縮ですが入手出来るサイトの
> > URLなど、ご存知の方が居られたらご教示を賜れない
> > でしょうか。
> > ※特に指定する衛星はありません。特定の衛星の
> > TLEが数回分、入手できれば充分です
> >
> > ※稚拙ながらちょっとしたお遊びとして、出来合いの
> > SGP4(githubより入手)から得た情報でFO29の動き
> > を北極上空から眺めた映像を作って見たので添付させて
> > 戴きます。
> >
> > 南半球上に居る時間帯をワープしているので
> > 少し変ですが、ご笑納頂けますと幸いです。
> >
> > ※また、数ヶ月前沢山のOM諸氏からご提供頂きました
> > 何十年も前の雑誌の切抜きや製品マニュアルなど、
> > 今では当局の宝物となっています。そう言った
> > 何十年も前の情報を大切に保管されて来られたOM
> > 諸氏の情熱に改めて尊敬の念を感じている今日この頃
> > でございます。
> > 改めて、深く感謝を申し上げます。
> >
> > 以上です、宜しくお願い致します。
> >
> > iPhoneから送信
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2018 13:41:57 +0900
> From: Mikio_Mouri <JBH02173 @ nifty.com>
> To: jamsat-news @ jamsat.or.jp, 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
>         <jamsat-bb @ jamsat.or.jp>
> Subject: [jamsat-news:3529]     JAMSAT_Newsletter No290 発送のご案内
> Message-ID: <e8f4f96e-fe40-f0c8-3642-802e861c89e5 @ nifty.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed"
>
> JAMSAT会員のみなさまへ
>
> 会誌JAMSAT Newsletter 290号は配送中で、まもなくお手元に届きます。
>
> 今号も、8月25~26日のハムフェア案内、技術紹介、各地での活動の報告
> と、バラエティに富んでいます。
>
> 以下に主な内容を紹介します。
>
> ・ ハムフェア参加のご案内
> ・ NEXUS衛星の衛星局及び地球局免許申請状況
> ・ パソコン活用衛星通信用アンテナローテーター自動化
> ・ DSLWP月周回衛星のJT4Gモード信号の受信
> ・ 和泉市立信太小学校ARISSスクールコンタクト
> ・ HAMRADIO2018(Friedrichshafen)訪問記(6/2)
> ・ KANHAM2018に出展しました(7/14-15)
> ・ 関西高槻ミーティング報告(6/12)
> ・ 関東秋葉原ミーティング報告(6/12,7/21)
> ・ JAMSAT社団局コールサイン決定
> ・ 最近のJARL・AMSATの会誌などから
> ・ OSCARナンバー取得手続き変更と基準
> ・ いま使える衛星周波数一覧表
> ・ 理事会から
>
> 衛星通信に興味をお持ちで、もしJAMSAT会員でない方は、ぜひ入会を検討
> 下さい。
> https://www.jamsat.or.jp/?page_id=9
>
> ご感想・ご意見をお寄せ下さい。よろしくお願いします。
> JA3GEP 毛利幹生 Newsletter編集担当
>
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2018 14:05:42 +0900
> From: nakkx0802 <nakkx0802 @ gmail.com>
> To: jamsat-news @ jamsat.or.jp
> Subject: [jamsat-news:3530] Re: JAMSAT_Newsletter No290 発送のご案内
> Message-ID:
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> ue-xKjEw @ mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> JA3GEP 毛利幹生 さま
>
> JP3HIM中野と申します。
> このメールをいただけているということは私はJAMSAT会員なのでしょうか。
> 自分で聞くのも変なのですが・・・
> 確かお金を払わないといけなかったですよね。
> はらっかどうかも記憶になくて・・・。
> すみませんがご確認下さいませんでしょうか。
>
> ニュースレターは是非ともいただきたいです。
> 今更ながら、このお盆に衛星通信にデビューするつもりです。
> 今は中国衛星のビーコンを聞いたところまでです。
>
> 今後ともよろしくお願い致します。
>
> 中野
>
> 2018年8月9日(木) 13:42 Mikio_Mouri <JBH02173 @ nifty.com>:
>
> > JAMSAT会員のみなさまへ
> >
> > 会誌JAMSAT Newsletter 290号は配送中で、まもなくお手元に届きます。
> >
> > 今号も、8月25~26日のハムフェア案内、技術紹介、各地での活動の報告
> > と、バラエティに富んでいます。
> >
> > 以下に主な内容を紹介します。
> >
> > ・ ハムフェア参加のご案内
> > ・ NEXUS衛星の衛星局及び地球局免許申請状況
> > ・ パソコン活用衛星通信用アンテナローテーター自動化
> > ・ DSLWP月周回衛星のJT4Gモード信号の受信
> > ・ 和泉市立信太小学校ARISSスクールコンタクト
> > ・ HAMRADIO2018(Friedrichshafen)訪問記(6/2)
> > ・ KANHAM2018に出展しました(7/14-15)
> > ・ 関西高槻ミーティング報告(6/12)
> > ・ 関東秋葉原ミーティング報告(6/12,7/21)
> > ・ JAMSAT社団局コールサイン決定
> > ・ 最近のJARL・AMSATの会誌などから
> > ・ OSCARナンバー取得手続き変更と基準
> > ・ いま使える衛星周波数一覧表
> > ・ 理事会から
> >
> > 衛星通信に興味をお持ちで、もしJAMSAT会員でない方は、ぜひ入会を検討
> > 下さい。
> > https://www.jamsat.or.jp/?page_id=9
> >
> > ご感想・ご意見をお寄せ下さい。よろしくお願いします。
> > JA3GEP 毛利幹生 Newsletter編集担当
> >
>
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> From: "E.Mike McCardel via ANS" <ans @ amsat.org>
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> AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
> ANS-217
>
> 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-DL Announces IARU coordinated frequencies for P4-A, Es'hail-2
> * Launch Announced For Es’hail-2 Carrying Ham Radio Transponders
> * BIRDS-2 deploy from ISS on 10th Aug
> * VUCC Awards-Endorsements for July 2018
> * Return of ARISS Packet Radio
> * Students Learn About Amateur Satellites At College Workshops
> * AMSAT Board of Director Elections Corrected Ballots Mailed
> * AMSAT Member Ruth Willet, KM4LAO Receives 2018 ARRL Hiram Percy
>   Maxim Memorial Award
> * Call for Papers Microwave Update 2018
> * 2018 36th AMSAT Symposium & Banquet Registration Now on AMSAT Store
> * Upcoming Satellite Operations
> * ARISS News
> * Shorts From All Over
>
>
> SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-217.01
> ANS-217 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
>
> AMSAT News Service Bulletin 217.01
> >From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
> August 5, 2018
> To All RADIO AMATEURS
> BID: $ANS-217.01
>
>
> AMSAT-DL Announces IARU coordinated frequencies for P4-A, Es'hail-2
>
> Es'hail-2 is a commercial geostationary broadcasting satellite
> which will also provide the first amateur radio Phase 4 trans-
> ponders. The satellite will be positioned at 26 degrees east.
>
> Es'hail-2 will carry two transponders operating in the 2400 MHz
> and 10450 MHz bands. A 250kHz bandwidth linear transponder
> intended for conventional analogue operations and an 8 MHz
> bandwidth transponder for experimental digital modulation
> schemes and DVB amateur television.
>
> The following frequencies have been coordinated:
>
> for narrowband linear transponder
> • downlink 10489.550 - 10489.800 MHz with 100 Watts output power
> • uplink 2400.050 - 2400.300 MHz
>
> for wideband digital transponder
> • downlink 10491.000 - 10499.000 MHz with 100 Watts output power
> • uplink 2401.500 - 2409.500 MHz
>
> http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=630
> http://www.amsat-dl.org/index.php/es-hail-2-p4a
>
> [ANS thanks AMSAT-DL for the above information]
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Launch Announced For Es’hail-2 Carrying Ham Radio Transponders
>
> Es’hailSat has tweeted their geostationary satellite Es’hail-2 is
> expected to be launched by SpaceX in the 4th quarter of 2018.
>
> Qatar’s Es’hail-2 satellite will provide the first amateur radio
> geostationary communications and is capable of linking amateurs from
> Brazil to Thailand.
>
> Es’hail-2 will carry two “Phase 4” amateur radio transponders
> operating in the 2400 MHz and 10450 MHz bands. A 250 kHz bandwidth
> linear transponder intended for conventional analogue operations and
> an 8 MHz bandwidth transponder for experimental digital modulation
> schemes and DVB amateur television.
>
> On August 2 the company tweeted the launch information in response
> to a question about the launch date from Eric Ralph
> https://twitter.com/eshailsat/status/1024898547165093890
>
> On July 31, 2018 Michael Baylor @nextspaceflight tweeted:
> A new #SpaceX Falcon 9 arriving at the Cape. The most likely
> scenario is that it is B1050.1 for the Es’hail mission.
> @13ericralph31 is reporting that B1046.2 will launch Merah Putih,
> making B1049.1 the most likely choice for Telstar 18V.
> https://tinyurl.com/ANS217-Falcon9Arrival
>
> AMSAT-DL Phase 4A Es’hail-2 geostationary satellite amateur radio
> transponder slides:
> https://tinyurl.com/ANS217-TransponderSlides
>
> AMSAT-DL Phase 4A leaflet:
> https://tinyurl.com/ANS217-P4A-Leaflet
>
> Es’hail-2:
> https://amsat-uk.org/satellites/geosynchronous/eshail-2/
>
> [ANS thanks AMSAT-DL via AMSAT-UK for the above information]
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> BIRDS-2 deploy from ISS on 10th Aug
>
> JAXA announced BIRDS-2 three CubeSats BHUTAN-1, MAYA-1 and UiTMSat-1
> deploy from ISS at 10th August.
>
> They will transmit 30 minutes after deployment. Initial mode looks CW
> on 70cm. They use same frequency 437.375MHz and transmit in the order
> of BHUTAN-1, MAYA-1 and UiTMSat-1.
>
> BIRDS-2 CubeSats has also APRS digipeater on 145.825MHz.
>
> Satellite  Country      ID       Call Sign
> BHUTAN-1   Bhutan       BIRD-BT  JG6YKL
> MAYA-1     Philippines  BIRD-PH  JG6YKM
> UiTMSat-1  Malaysia     BIRD-MY  JG6YKN
>
> http://birds2.birds-project.com/operation/
>
> [ANS thanks Masahiro JN1GKZ for the above information]
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> VUCC Awards-Endorsements for July 2018
>
> Here are the endorsements and new VUCC Satellite
> Awards issued by the ARRL for the period July 1, 2018
> through August 1, 2018.
>
> Congratulations to all those who made the list this month!
>
> CALL    01Jul   01Aug
>
> K8YSE   1848    1879
> WA4NVM  1488    1522
> N9IP     618    625
> WD9EWK   450    476
> K7TAB    306    430
> KE4AL    379    429
> AA8CH    256    316
> AE5B     100    239
> K5IX     175    202
> N6RFM    107    201
> N7AGF    152    175
> PU8RFL   120    125
> IK0USO   100    118
> LW2DAF   New    103
> WW8W     New    103
> K2MTS    New    100
> KG4AKV   New    100
> KJ4EU    New    100
>
>
> If you find errors or omissions. please contacat:
> w5rkn at w5rkn dot com.
>
>
> This list was developed by comparing the ARRL .pdf
> listings for July 1, 2018 and August 1, 2018. It's a visual
> comparison so omissions are possible.  Apologies if your
> call was not mentioned.  Thanks to all those who are
> roving to grids that are rarely on the birds.  They are
> doing most of the work!
>
> [ANS thanks Ron W5RKN for the above information]
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Return of ARISS Packet Radio
>
> If you have missed APRS and packet radio from ISS (as ARISS has),
> you'll be happy to hear that a replacement system is on its way. When
> the packet module aboard ISS died in late 2017, the ARISS hardware
> team was heavily involved in design and safety certification of the
> new Interoperable Radio System (IORS).  After basic troubleshooting
> and a few attempts to revive the failed module, we decided to
> dedicate our time to IORS and get it - with its packet and other
> capabilities - aboard ISS as soon as possible.
>
> Early this year, thermal testing of the first flight-identical IORS
> power supply showed that some changes to air flow were needed. This
> change looked likely to delay our expected IORS deployment from late
> 2018 to early 2019.
>
> With some newly available time, the hardware team was able to dig up
> an original duplicate of the packet module, replace its battery, and
> test the module to verify that it still works.  Fortunately, NASA has
> approved flight of this identical unit with minimal paperwork, so we
> are asking to be on the manifest for supply mission 71P (a Progress
> spacecraft).  Launch currently is scheduled for 31 October, with
> docking on 2 November.  Installation will depend on the crew’s busy
> schedule, but we expect packet will be operational again by the end
> of November 2018.
>
> [ANS thanks Dave W8AAS via AMSAT-BB for the above information]
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Students learn about Amateur Satellites at College Workshops
>
> To popularise Ham Radio in western India two events were conducted
> back to back recently by Rajesh Vagadia VU2EXP Regional Coordinator
> AMSAT-INDIA.
>
> LDRP College Gandhinagar
>
> ‘Ham Radio for GenX’ – Full day workshop with demo was conducted at
> LDRP College Gandhinagar (Gujarat – India) on 12th July 2018. More
> than 70 EC students + faculties participated in this awareness event.
>
> Program was inaugurated with kind presence of dignitaries from
> GIAR, LDRP, IEEE, ISRO & AMSAT-INDIA.
>
> >From GIAR, OM Pravinbhai Valera VU2CPV (Joint Secretary) & OM
> Jagdishbhai Pandya VU2JGI (General Secretary) blessed us with their
> kind presence.
>
> Presentation on ‘Antennas for Space Application’ was conducted by
> Dr. Ramesh Kumar Gupta (SAC-ISRO).
>
> Ham Radio history & Introductory session was nicely conducted by
> Jagdishbhai Pandya VU2JGI with several interesting examples.
>
> Thereafter Rajesh Vagadia VU2EXP gave good overview on Satellite
> Communication, Digital Communication, APRS, RDF, IOTA, SSTV & RTL-SDR
> etc. technology.
>
> Live demo of SSTV was conducted which was very much enjoyed by the
> students & faculties. VHF demo with mock drill was simulated by
> VU2EXP Rajesh, VU2JGI Jagdishbhai, VU3IKI Ke Ke, VU3EXP Sakshi & team.
>
> Ham Radio stuff were exhibited incl. VHF/UHF Rigs, PSU, Antennas,
> Digital Interfaces, Cables, SWR Meter, attenuator, FUNcube satellite
> model,
> QSL Cards, Awards, etc stuff was displayed for the knowledge of the
> students.
>
> We also got nice support from other fellow hams incl. VU3DVA
> Deepakbhai, VU3GLY Priyesh, VU3DSJ Dipakbhai, SWL Abhigna etc team.
>
> We had guest presence of Dr Narendra Chauhan Sir (IPR) & Prof. N. N.
> Jani Sir in the event.
>
> I am thankful to Prof. Dave Sir (HOD – EC), Prof. Mendhe Sir (EC),
> Mr. Nilesh Makwana (IEEE) to nicely coordinate & support the event.
>
> Program concluded in hope to have good number of future hams from
> the Institute.
>
> LD College Ahmedabad
>
> ‘Ham Radio Practical Insight’ titled workshop was conducted at LD
> College Ahmedabad (Gujarat – India) on 13th July 2018 in afternoon
> session. More than 65 EC students + faculties participated.
>
> Dignitaries from IEEE, ISRO, LD & AMSAT-INDIA inaugurated the
> workshop. It was our great pleasure to have chief guest presence of
> Shri Rajeev Jyoti Sir (Dy. Director SAC – ISRO) & Chair (IEEE)
> Gujarat chapter in this Ham Radio Workshop.
>
> Rajesh Vagadia VU2EXP explained the latest technology/modes ham
> world uses & gave quick practical Demos for chief guest. Demo
> includes CW, Text, Image & Voice transmission/reception with simple
> VHF Radio sets. The simple experiment techniques used were described.
> Students were surprised to learn the potential of Amateur Radio &
> experts appreciate such public demos.
>
> We got nice support from team members VU3EXP Sakshi, VU2UTZ
> Dinyarji, VU3PMT Mahendrabhai, VU3GLY Priyesh, SWL Ketanbhai during
> demo & whole event.
>
> Thereafter detailed presentation was given on interesting ham
> events, digital communication, Satellite Communication, ARISS
> program, ASOC licencing procedure, APRS, SSTV witth RTL-SSDR etc.
>
> Session remain very interactive with lots of queries which were
> answered very well by VU2EXP. Also mini Ham Radio exhibition was
> keenly enjoyed by the audience.
>
> I am thankful to Prof. Usha Madam (HOD – EC), Prof. Arun Sir (EC),
> Mr. Nilesh Makwana (IEEE) to nicely coordinate & support the event.
>
> Small spark of Ham Radio was ignited, hope we get good number of
> Hams from the participants, in the future.
>
> [ANS thanks Rajesh VU2EXP via AMSAT-UK for the above information]
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> AMSAT Board of Director Elections Corrected Ballots Mailed
>
> Corrected ballots have been mailed and members should be receiving
> them, if they haven't already. The new ballots, labeled "CORRECTED
> BALLOT 7/20/2018" are printed on yellow-colored cardstock.
>
> Due to a printing error, the beige-colored ballots mailed to AMSAT-
> NA members for the 2018 Board of Directors election on July 15, 2018
> have been declared void. Any of these voided ballots received at the
> AMSAT-NA office will not be counted.
>
> Using the Yellow Ballots, please vote for no more than three of the
> 2018 candidates:
>
> Tom Clark, K3IO
> Mark Hammond, N8MH
> Scott Harvey, KA7FVV
> Bruce Paige, KK5DO
> Peter Portanova, W2JV
>
> Candidate biographies can be viewed at:
> https://www.amsat.org/bios2018/
>
> The Directors positions will go to the three candidates receiving
> the highest number of votes. In addition, there will be two alternate
> members chosen, based on the next highest number of votes received.
>
> Ballots must be received at the AMSAT office by September 15, 2018
> in order to be counted. Those sent outside North America were sent
> via air mail. If you have not received your ballot package in a
> reasonable time for your location, please contact the AMSAT office.
> Completed ballots should be returned as promptly as possible, and
> those from outside North America preferably by air mail.
>
> [ANS thanks AMSAT for the above information]
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> AMSAT Member Ruth Willet, KM4LAO Receives 2018 ARRL Hiram Percy Maxim
> Memorial Award
>
> Nineteen-year-old Ruth Willet, KM4LAO, of Cana, Virginia, was named
> as the recipient of the 2018 ARRL Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Award by
> the ARRL Board of Directors at its July 20 – 21 meeting. The Hiram
> Percy Maxim Memorial Award is given annually by the Board to a radio
> amateur under the age of 21 whose accomplishments and contributions
> to both Amateur Radio and the local community are of an exemplary
> nature.
>
> Willet, who earned her Technician class license in June 2015 and
> upgraded to Extra in May 2016, was instrumental in re-establishing
> the Amateur Radio and Electronics Club (K8HPS) at Kettering
> University in Michigan, where she is a junior pursuing a double major
> in engineering physics and mechanical engineering while maintaining
> an A average. She alternates 11-week academic terms with 11-week co-
> op jobs at Textron Specialized Vehicles in Augusta, Georgia. Willet
> recently relocated to Virginia from Lawrenceville, Georgia, where she
> grew up.
>
> Willet is actively involved in recruiting and mentoring new
> licensees and in community awareness programs, including
> demonstrations during the August 21, 2017, total solar eclipse. She
> is on the air daily on HF, using SSB or CW and satellites. In
> addition to her membership in ARRL, Willet belongs to AMSAT and
> CWOps, as well as several other clubs. She enjoys HF contesting,
> participating in local club events, and chasing and roving to grids
> on Amateur Radio satellites. Willet and her mom Sharon, KM4TVU,
> participated in ARRL’s highly successful National Parks on the Air
> (NPOTA) event in 2016.
>
> Willet has written articles for numerous amateur radio news outlets,
> including QST. She earned the 2017 ARRL August QST Cover plaque for
> her article “The 2016 Youth DX Adventure to the Caribbean Island of
> Saba.” The article was based on her experience as a participant in
> the 2016 Dave Kalter Memorial Youth DX Adventure trip to Saba.
>
> In May, Willet was presented with the Radio Club of America’s Young
> Achiever Award. Last spring, she was the keynote speaker at the 32nd
> annual SWODXA DX Dinner, held in conjunction with Hamvention®, where
> her topic was “Experiencing the Hobby of a Lifetime.” She also spoke
> at the 30th Hamvention Youth Forum in 2017 on “Plugging into Your
> Valuable Club Resources.”
>
> The Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Award, which includes a cash award of
> $1,500 and an engraved plaque to the recipient, is intended to
> provide a tangible reward to those deserving young amateurs who
> contribute their time, skills, and energies daily through their
> commitment to Amateur Radio. As models for their peers, and
> inspirations to us all, these fine young people are highly visible
> boosters of Amateur Radio awareness.
>
> [ANS thanks Dave N1RSN and The ARRL for the above information]
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Call for Papers Microwave Update 2018
>
> Microwave Update 2018
> Dayton, Ohio, October 11-14, 2018
> Holiday Inn, Fairborn, Ohio
> www.microwaveupdate.org
>
> Microwave Update (MUD) is an international conference dedicated to
> microwave equipment design, construction, and operation. It is
> focused on, but not limited to, amateur radio on the microwave bands.
> The Midwest VHF/UHF Society is pleased to host this year's event. The
> conference will be held at the Holiday Inn, 2800 Presidential Drive,
> Fairborn, Ohio 45324.
>
> Call for Presentations and Papers: The program committee is calling
> for papers and presentations on the technical and operational aspects
> of microwave amateur radio communications. Tell us about your latest
> project, design or operating adventures. Please e-mail your
> proposals, questions, and submissions to John Ackermann, N8UR, at
> jra @ febo.com. Don't wait until the beginning of September to let us
> know what you're planning!
>
> Presentations selected for the technical program may be given in
> person or by proxy. Please send an abstract and expected duration no
> later than August 25, 2018 so that we can determine and announce the
> program agenda the following week. Ideally, send your draft
> presentation by the same date. We encourage presenters to submit a
> companion paper for publication in the proceedings book. This paper
> would ideally be text based and expand on the presentation slides,
> but a simple copy of the slides is also okay. Either way, this
> material must be received no later than September 1, 2018 to be
> included in the book. Additional material (presentation slides,
> schematics, source code, more text, background info, etc.) to be
> included on the proceedings CD must arrive no later than September
> 25, 2018.  All conference attendees will receive a copy of the book
> and CD.
>
> Full details, including suggested topics, paper guidelines,
> schedule, and hotel information can be found on the MUD website:
> www.microwaveupdate.org.
>
> [ANS thanks Microwave Update 2018 for the above information]
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> 2018 36th AMSAT Symposium & Banquet Registration Now on AMSAT Store
>
> Registrations and Banquet tickets are available on the AMSAT Store
> for the 2018 36th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting
> and the Banquet. The Symposium and Banquet will be held in Huntsville,
> Alabama on November 2-4. The venue is the US Space and Rocket Center.
>
> Registration for the Symposium is $60 through September 30th, $65
> through October 26th, and $70 at the door. Banquet tickets are $50,
> please provide your callsign, name and name of your guest in the notes
> section of the AMSAT store checkout. The Banquet will be held under
> the rocket in the Saturn V hall.
>
> For more information on the Symposium as well as information and a
> link to the hotel. Please see:
> https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/
>
> [ANS thanks 2018 AMSAT Symposium Committee for the above information]
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Upcoming Satellite Operations
>
> AMSAT lists upcoming satellite operations, which is maintained by
> Robert Brankston KE4AL. Please Please submit any additions or
> corrections to ke4al at yahoo dot com.
>
> Following is the list of scheduled operations as of July 25, 2018:
>
> + Kauai, Hawaii (BL01 and BL02) – July 25 through August 2, 2018
>
> Justin, K5EM, is heading to Kauai for a vacation. While there he
> will focus on linear satellites from BL01, BL02, and the BL01/BL02
> gridline.  Justin has posted a few tips on his Twitter page, which is
> publicly viewable at https://twitter.com/k5em, to help him and you
> increase your chances of making a contact.
>
> + Nova Scotia (FN65 and FN67) – August 2-5, 2018
>
> Brent, VY2HF will be operating from FN65 August 2-3 and FN67 August
> 3-5. Pass announcements will be posted to Twitter, publicly viewable
> at https://twitter.com/vy2hf
>
> + Fairbanks, Alaska (BP64) – August 2-8, 2018
>
> Bob, K8BL, will be taking a “Bucket List” Trip to Alaska next week
> to check off a few items, going to Fairbanks from 8/2 through 8/8 and
> taking his regular Rover Gear – IC820H & Arrow w/tripod.  Plan is to
> activate BP64 and a couple nearby Grids – holiday style.  That means
> he’ll pop up on various Satellites with no strict schedule other than
> a Twitter Message with a few hours notice, publicly viewable at
> https://twitter.com/K8BLbob.
> LoTW upload upon return.
>
> + Miami Road Trip – August 3-5, 2018
>
> Robert, KE4AL, has to fly down to Miami to pick up his car, then
> drive back home.  He will operate from EL95 Friday afternoon, and
> then EL99/EM90 gridline Friday night.  If not too saddle-sore, Robert
> may take the long way home, possibly as far North as North Carolina.
> Keep an eye on his Twitter account, publicly viewable at
> https://twitter.com/KE4ALabama, for further updates.
>
> + EO-40 – August 3-5, 2018
>
> Paul, KE0PBR is heading to EO-40, holiday style.  and expects to be
> on the nightly 03:00ish AO-92 passes.
>
> + FN05 – August 3-5, 2018
>
> Ron, AD0DX, is heading to VE3 Land and bringing his satellite gear
> with him.  Ron will be on FM and linears Friday and Saturday. Logging
> in LOTW as AD0DX/VE3. He will  have one good opening for EU on AO-7
> on Friday.  Ron will be driving from Windsor to Toronto and back and
> will activate a few other grids as I have opportunity.  Check out
> AD0DX’s QRZ page for more info.
>
> + Mindless Wandering – August 3-5, 2018
>
> Chris, K7TAB is heading out again… This time, his travels will take
> him through DM38, DM47, DM48, DM55, DM56, DM 57, and DM58.  Specific
> pass announcements will be posted to Twitter, publicly viewable at
> https://twitter.com/K7TABravo
>
> + North Truro, MA (FN51 + More) – August 3-8, 2018
>
> Gary, N2WLS, is off on vacation for a week, and will be camping in
> North Truro, MA which is in FN42.  Gary intends to try to work some
> FM satellite passes from FN51 as that’s the rarer strip of land.  He
> may also put some RF up from FN41.  Gary will be on the cape 8/3-
> 8/7,.  He will also be staying in FN32 on 8/2 and FN23 on 8/7 and 8/8
> and may try to work some passes from those locations as well.
>
> + South TX (EL07, EL08) – August 5-10, 2018
>
> Clayton, W5PFG, will be working satellite passes from EL07/EL08,
> Sunday afternoon, August 5th.  Watch his Twitter account for pass
> updates, publicly viewable at https://twitter.com/w5pfg
>
> + Lake Placid, NY (FN24, FN34) – August 5-10, 2018
>
> Don, KB2YSI, will be vacationing in the Lake Placid are, August 5-
> 10.  Plan is to operate FM satellites mainly, most likely operating
> evenings / night passes. Specific pass announcements will be posted
> to Twitter, publicly viewable at https://twitter.com/kb2ysi
>
> + Iceland (HP84, HP94, and HP95) – August 9-14, 2018
> Gareth, G0MFR, will be in Iceland 9-14 August, activating grids
> HP94/95/84 and looking for NA QSOs on FM Sats.
>
> + Bonneville Salt Flats, UT (DN30) – August 10-17, 2018
>
> R.J., WY7AA, is heading to Speedweek at the Bonneville Salt Flats in
> Utah.  Enroute and while there, he also plans to activate DN51, DN41,
> DN40, and DN20).  Specific pass announcements will be posted to
> Twitter, publicly viewable at https://twitter.com/WY7AA
>
> + Vancouver Island/Olympia National Park (CO60, CO70, CN79) – August
>   12-13, 2018
>
> Ron, AD0DX, will be in the Vancouver / Vancouver Island area and at
> Olympia National Park.  He will make a special trip to CO60 on Sunday
> Aug 12th evening and in Campbell River, BC for 24 hours over Aug 12
> and 13 so there should be lots of opportunities for CO70 and CO79.
> More information is available on AD0DX’s QRZ page, to include planned
> grid activation for his return trip home.  Updates will be posted on
> Twitter, publicly viewable at https://twitter.com/ad0dx
>
> + Main (FN44, FN53, and FN55) – August 12-18, 2018
>
> Adam, K0FFY, will be visiting the State of Maine, August 12-18.
> Considerate enough to bring along his satellite gear, Adam expects to
> activate FN44, FN53, and FN 55. Updates will be posted on Twitter,
> publicly viewable at https://twitter.com/K0FFY_Radio
>
> + Road to Huntsville, Alabama (EM53, EM54, EM55, EM63, EM64, EM65) –
>   August 16-19, 2018
>
> Robert, KE4AL, will be heading to the Huntsville Hamfest August
> 16th.  Enroute, he will activate EM53/EM63, EM54/EM55, and EM64/EM65
> gridlines.  August 17th, Robert will be operating from the U.S. Space
> & Rocket Center (EM64) and scouting out the venue for the 36th Annual
> AMSAT Space Symposium and General Meeting, which will be held
> November 2-4, 2018.  In addition, Robert will be be providing AMSAT
> demonstrations at the Huntsville Hamfest (EM64), August 18-19.
> Specific passes will be announced on Twitter, publicly viewable at
> https://twitter.com/KE4ALabama
>
> + Santa Rosa Island (CM93 and CM94) – August 20-22, 2018
>
> Ron, AD0DX, using the call sign W6R, will be operating from Santa
> Rosa Island in the Channel Islands August 20-22 to activate grid
> square CM93, with a few passes from the CM93/CM94 grid line.  Ron
> will be mainly active on the FM satellites AO-91, AO-92 and SO-50.
> Just learning to operate on the linear birds, he hopes to be active
> on FO-29, CAS-4A and CAS-4B.  More information is available on
> AD0DX’s QRZ page, with updates while on the island will be posted on
> Twitter, publicly viewable at https://twitter.com/ad0dx
>
> + Lawrence, KS (EM28, EM29) – August 26-28, 2018
>
> Greg, N4KGL, will be in activating the EM28/EM29 gridline, while in
> Lawrence Kansas. More specific plans are forthcoming.
>
> [ANS thanks Robert KE4AL for the above information]
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> ARISS News
>
> Recent Successful ARISS Contacts
>
> + 2018-07-13 14:00 UTC between Ricky Arnold KE5DAU using ISS
>   callsign NA1SS and Space Port Area Conference for Educators
>   (SPACE) - Kennedy Space Center, FL (CASIS#4),  participating school
>   Burns Science & Technology Charter School, Oak Hill, FL. Contact was
>   telebridge via W6SRJ. ARISS Mentor was Dave AA4KN.
>
> + 2018-07-13 21:30 UTC between Oleg Artemyev using ISS callsign
>   RSØISS and About Gagarin From Space,Performing a session of amateur
>   radio communication with the 7th International Aerospace School.
>   U.N. Sultanova Rep. Bashkortostan, Ufa, Russia. Contact was direct
>   via RZ9WWB. ARISS mentor was Sergey RV3DR.
>
> + 2018-07-17 08:24 UTC between Serena Aunon-Chancellor KG5TMT using
>   ISS callsign NA1SS and Essex Heights Primary School, Melbourne,
>   Victoria, Australia. Contact was telebridge via  VK4KHZ. ARISS
>   mentor was Shane VK4KHZ.
>
> + 2018-07-20 20:15 UTC between Oleg Artemyev using ISS callsign
>   RSØISS and About Gagarin From Space, Performing a session of amateur
>   radio communication with the 7th International Aerospace School.
>   U.N. Sultanova Rep. Bashkortostan, Ufa, Russia. Contact was direct
>   via RZ9WWB. ARISS mentor was Sergey RV3DR.
>
> + 2018-07-23 09:47 UTC between Ricky Arnold KE5DAU using ISS
>   callsign NA1SS and Shinoda Elementary School, Izumi City, Japan.
>   Contact was direct via 8N3SD. ARISS mentor was Satoshi 7M3TJZ.
>
> + 2018-07-26 20:22 UTC between Serena Aunon-Chancellor KG5TMT using
>   ISS callsign NA1SS and ISS R&D Conference - San Francisco, CA,
>   (CASIS#2), participating school Quest Institute for Quality
>   Education, San Jose, CA. Contact was telebridge via VK5ZAI.
>   ARISS mentor was Tim W6MU.
>
> [ANS thanks Charlie AJ9N and ARISS for the above information]
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Shorts From All Over
>
> + The Amp Hour Podcast - Episode 401
>   An Interview with Brent and Bryce Salmi
>   https://theamphour.com/401-an-interview-with-brent-and-bryce-salmi/
>   Features AMSAT members the Salmi Brothers Brent, KB1LQD and Bryce,
>   KB1LQC as they discuss lots of great tips about how to design SUPER
>   reliable electronics and how to get into the digital side of
>   hamradio.
>
>   [ANS thanks Amp Hour Podcast for the above information]
>
> + AMSAT News Service continues to look for people to join the staff
>   of rotating editors for the AMSAT News Service bulletins. Interested
>   person should contact ANS-Editor at amsat dot org.
>
>   [ANS thanks the dedicated ANS Rotating Editors for the above
>    information]
>
> + A complete archive of past and current AMSAT News Service
>   Bulletins can be found at:
>   http://amsat.org/pipermail/ans/
>
>   In a like manner the AMSAT-BB Bulletin Board messages are archived
>   at:
>   http://amsat.org/pipermail/amsat-bb/
>
>   [ANS thanks ANS Editors for the above information]
>
> + Readers of this list might also be interested in
>   MilSat Magazine: http://www.milsatmagazine.com/archive.php
>   and Sat Magazine: http://www.satmagazine.com/archive.php
>
>   [ANS thanks SatNews for the above information.]
>
> + Grid Master and Got Grids Awards
>
>   CONGRATULATIONS WI7P Randolph Kohlwey For Grid Master Award #9
>   Got Grids Award #20
>
>   For more info on our awards contact  WA4NVM
>
>   [ANS thanks DAMON wa4hfn for the above information]
>
> + The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
>
>   ACMA Fact Sheet for Spectrum for small satellites and CubeSats
>
>   A fact sheet "Spectrum for Small Satellites" and CubeSats has just
>   been released by The Australian Communications and Media Authority
>   (ACMA), Australia's government regulator of broadcasting, some
>   internet content, radiocommunications and telecommunications.
>
>   The fact sheet can be downloaded from:
>   https://tinyurl.com/ANS217-ACMAFactsheet
>
>   [ANS thanks The ACMA 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,
> EMike McCardel, AA8EM
> aa8em at amsat dot org
> _______________________________________________
> Via the ANS mailing list courtesy of AMSAT-NA
> http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/ans
>
>
>
>
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