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![]() TWIAR News Feed /////////////////////////////////////////// Chinese Satellite Profiles Earths RF Spectrum as Seen from Lunar Orbit Posted: 15 Aug 2019 07:25 AM PDT http://bit.ly/2ZbtbXq The Chinese DSLWP-B (LO-94) satellite that had been in lunar orbit provided a profile of Earth’s HF spectrum as seen from the moon. The microsatellite subsequently was crashed into the moon’s surface after having completed its mission. DSLWP stands for “Discovering the Sky at Longest Wavelengths Pathfinder.” Among other things, DSLWP-B was designed to test low-frequency radio astronomy and space-based interferometry, and it carried Amateur Radio and educational payloads. The HF spectrum mission included mapping “RF interference” from Earth in the 1 – 30 MHz range by studying its occlusion by the moon during lunar orbit. According to Chinese media accounts, this was done to “verify the technology of ultra-long wave astronomical observation and solar radiation research.” The onboard detector sensed the spectrum of RF radiation at different positions of the lunar orbit. /////////////////////////////////////////// FCC Staff Recommends Designating 988 as National Suicide, Mental Health Crisis Hotline Posted: 15 Aug 2019 07:25 AM PDT http://bit.ly/2YOOrms The FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau and its Office of Economics and Analytics have sent a*report*to Congress that recommends that the Commission considers designating 988 as a three-digit emergency code for a nationwide suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline. The report, mandated by the National Suicide Hotline Improvement Act of 2018, finds that such a three-digit number “would likely make it easier for Americans in crisis to access potentially life-saving resources.” /////////////////////////////////////////// ARRL Board Pledges to Oppose French Proposal for 2 Meters Posted: 14 Aug 2019 07:25 AM PDT https://ift.tt/2KGRovC At its July meeting, the ARRL Board of Directors*resolved that “at the appropriate time” ARRL will oppose a proposal by France to include 144 – 146 MHz among spectrum to study for non-safety Aeronautical Mobile Service applications with an eye toward sharing the spectrum with the Amateur Services.*The action came as the Board met July 19 – 20 in Windsor, Connecticut for its second meeting of 2019.*The Board pointed out that 144 – 146 MHz is*allocated globally to the Amateur Service on a primary basis and*enjoys widespread use for emergency communication. It also pointed to the investment by radio amateurs of money and effort to build repeaters, beacons, space infrastructure, and propagation research systems that have global reach. The AMSAT and ARISS communities would be severely affected as many spacecraft use 2 meters to facilitate communication, the Board noted. ARRL International Affairs Vice President Jay Bellows, K0QB, recommended continuing to monitor the proposal. If it is added as an agenda item for study for WRC 2023, the Board should consider action, he advised. |
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