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/////////////////////////////////////////// IARU Paper: APRS Harmonization and removal of OSCAR sub-band Posted: 27 Jan 2016 07:43 AM PST http://amsat-uk.org/2016/01/27/iaru-...harmonisation/ IARU Region 1 has released the papers for the Interim Meeting to be held in Vienna April 15-17, 2016. Among the papers for the C5 VHF/UHF/Microwave Committee is one on harmonizing APRS. VIE16_C5_41.pdf 144 /435 MHz APRS Harmonisation The paper covers global band planning considerations and among the recommendations says: Emphasise that spaceborne APRS must be confined to globally coordinated amateur satellite sub bands. Therefore items that are ambiguous and generate confusion in national band plans such as ‘Space communications’ and ‘New Oscar Sub band’ should be removed as soon as possible in all Regions in accordance with IARU-AC and Satellite Coordination guidance It is believed that ‘New Oscar Sub band’ refers to the USAs ARRL 144 MHz band plan andÂ*‘Space communications’Â* to the Australian WIA 144 MHz band plan. These band plans, as well as those for some other countries, show 144.300 144.500 MHz as being for Amateur Satellite use. Direct link for C5 VHF/UHF/Microwave Papers http://www.iaru-r1.org/index.php/doc...startdown/656/ Links for all committee papers and email addresses of Committee Chairs are at http://www.iaru-r1.org/index.php/88-...ng-vienna-2017 [Although URL says 2017 the meeting is 2016] ARRL 144 MHz Band Plan http://www.arrl.org/band-plan WIA 144 MHz Band Plan http://www.wia.org.au/members/bandpl...m%20150729.pdf /////////////////////////////////////////// ISS Satellite Deployment Posted: 27 Jan 2016 01:28 AM PST http://amsat-uk.org/2016/01/27/iss-s...te-deployment/ Simulation of AggieSat4 on orbit Credit Andrew Shell The AggieSat4 satellite carrying the Bevo-2 CubeSat is expected to be deployed from the International Space Station (ISS) on January 29, both have amateur radio payloads. Below is a timelapse of the build process of the Texas A&M student-built satellite, AggieSat4. The video spans an entire year, the amount of time it took to build AGS4, however many more years were put into the design and programming of AGS4 before any hardware was assembled. AggieSat4 was launched aboard the Orbital ATK Cygnus OA-4 cargo resupply mission. The Cygnus spacecraft was mounted atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket that took the Cygnus from the Kennedy Space Center up into Low Earth Orbit on December 6 at 4:44pm EST. AGS4 is planned to release from the ISS on January 29 and will then proceed to eject the University of Texas CubeSat, Bevo-2 and perform relative navigation tasks as well as take pictures of the release of Bevo-2. The IARU has coordinated these frequencies for the amateur radio payloads: AggieSat4 436.250 MHz 9k6 FSK telemetry (also 153.6 kbps FSK) Bevo-2 437.325 MHz CW and 38k4 FSK Watch AggieSat4 Build Process Timelapse LONESTAR 2 AggieSat4 information https://www.dropbox.com/sh/v8razh1evcabt7a/jrGSjbOJb4 https://www.facebook.com/AggieSatLab http://aggiesatweb.tamu.edu/index.ph...ects/aggiesat4 Bevo-2 information https://www.facebook.com/UTSatLab https://www.ae.utexas.edu/news/featu...-satellite-sdl |
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