"On the night of March 8, cruising 22,000 miles above the Earth, U.S. Navy 
communications satellite FLTSAT-8 suddenly erupted with illicit activity. 
Jubilant voices and anthems crowded the channel on a junkyard's worth of 
homemade gear from across vast and silent stretches of the Amazon: Ronaldo, 
a Brazilian soccer idol, had just scored his first goal with the 
Corinthians."

"To use the satellite, pirates typically take an ordinary ham radio 
transmitter, which operates in the 144- to 148-MHZ range, and add a 
frequency doubler cobbled from coils and a varactor diode. That lets the 
radio stretch into the lower end of FLTSATCOM's 292- to 317-MHz uplink 
range. All the gear can be bought near any truck stop for less than $500. 
Ads on specialized websites offer to perform the conversion for less than 
$100. Taught the ropes, even rough electricians can make Bolinha-ware."

<http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2009/04/fleetcom?currentPage=1>

Glenn AA5PK
AMSAT #6694 

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