AMSAT-UK's FUNcube satellite project features on the front cover of the August 
12-18 edition of Electronics Weekly magazine 

The printed edition of the magazine will be dropping through letterboxes during 
Wednesday morning and you can read the digital version of Electronics Weekly 
magazine online or download the pages in PDF format at 

http://cde.cerosmedia.com/1D4a803d8814a11352.cde 

The full FUNcube article titled 'Bringing FUN back to the classroom' by Steve 
Bush is on page 8 and contains an interview with Graham Shirville G3VZV. 

FUNcube is an educational single cubesat project with the goal of enthusing and 
educating young people about radio, space, physics and electronics. It has 
received major initial funding from the Radio Communications Foundation (RCF). 

It will support the educational Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths (STEM) 
initiatives and provide an additional resource for the GB4FUN Mobile 
Communications Centre.

The target audience consists of primary and secondary school pupils and FUNcube 
will feature a 145 MHz telemetry beacon that will provide a strong signal for 
the pupils to receive. 

It is planned to develop a simple receiver board that can be connected to the 
USB port of a laptop to display telemetry in an interesting way.

The satellite will contain a materials science experiment, from which the 
school students can receive telemetry data which they can compare to the 
results they obtained from similar reference experiments in the classroom. 

FUNcube will carry a UHF to VHF linear transponder that will have up to 1 watt 
and which can be used by Radio Amateurs worldwide for SSB and CW 
communications. Measuring just 10 * 10 * 10 cm, and with a mass of less than 
1kg, it will be the smallest ever satellite to carry a linear transponder and 
the choice of frequencies will enable Radio Amateurs to use their existing 
VO-52 or DO-64 station.

A key feature of the satellite is the absence of an On-Board Computer. For 
reliability and maximum power efficiency, the design has been kept as 
straight-forward as possible with satellite control being achieved using simple 
commands. 

FUNcube contact: Graham Shirville G3VZV Tel: +44 (0)7713 665725 

Electronics Weekly Magazine 
http://www.electronicsweekly.com/ 

Radio Communications Foundation 
http://www.commsfoundation.org/ 

GB4FUN 
http://www.gb4fun.org.uk/ 

AMSAT-UK 
http://www.uk.amsat.org/ 

FUNcube a UK Linear Transponder Satellite 
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/july2009/funcube.htm 

AMSAT-UK Space Colloquium videos 
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/august2009/amsat_colloquium_videos.htm 

AMSAT-UK publish a colour A4 newsletter, OSCAR News, full of satellite 
information. 
You can join online at https://secure.amsat.org.uk/subs_form/ 
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73 Trevor M5AKA




      


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