Richard,

> did CAMSAT have anything realistic to say about HO-68 ?

Yes, Alan Kung, BA1DU and CEO of CAMSAT was one of the speakers at the AMSAT 
Forum.  He reported that HO-68 is suffering from a bad relay or relay driver 
that is used to switch from the beacon to the transponder.  The likelihood of 
recovery is low, but not zero.  As my schedule permits, I plan to post Alan's 
very informative presentation on the AMSAT web site.  Watch for an announcement 
from ANS (the AMSAT News Service).

Here is the explanation from Alan's slide.  Since I have a copy of his 
presentation, these are exact quotes, not my interpretation:

-- The current situation is the transponders will be difficult to switch the RF 
PA from beacon mode to transponder mode

-- The RF relay or its drive circuit is failing, it is a stick relay.  
Probability of success of switch is probably a few tenth

-- On the other hand, up to now the both solar and lithium-ion batteries are in 
very nice condition

-- The exhibitions of the thermal-control, onboard flight computer and TT&C are 
also excellent.


> any new satellite radios announced by anyone ?

None that I saw or heard about.


> I'll settle for ANY new radios announced by anyone ?

Elecraft showed their KX3.  I'll have to let others give you the details.

73, Steve N9IP
--



_______________________________________________
Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author.
Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb

Reply via email to