What a wonderful asset the satellite has been ....built by good people it 
accomplished the goal we should all be part of, of "extending the hobby to 
others".  I'll keep listening on occassions...you never know eventually it 
might do an Oscar 7

Congrats to all who built her.  Robert G. Oler WB5MZO

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> On Jul 21, 2014, at 10:05, "'Mani [VU2WMY/KJ6LRS]' w...@isac.gov.in 
> [amsatindia]" <amsatin...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear Friends,
> 
> With heavy heart, I sadly convey, that our little angel ‘HAMSAT VO-52’ would 
> no more be able to offer her services to the ‘Amateur Radio Fraternity. 
> HAMSAT VO-52 succumbed in Space on 11th July 2014, while she was on her 
> 49,675th orbit, due to the failure of on-board lithium ion batteries that 
> have met their end of life.
> 
> Although her desires were to be at work with other systems and sub-systems 
> working normal as per the latest telemetry received, the on-board computer 
> recurring to ‘Reset’ mode due to the failure of batteries is preventing her 
> to do so.  Hence, it is decided not to expect any more meaningful and 
> reliable services from HAMSAT VO-52.
> 
> Since 11th July, every best possible effort has been put in by the spacecraft 
> controllers here in ISTRAC Bangalore to revive her back to life and to help 
> her with work load, so she won’t be swamped when she returns, but with no 
> luck.  Though it is hard, the HAMSAT VO-52 designers and controllers insist 
> that the time has come to let the little angel free in space to go drifting 
> on her own from their care and custody.
> 
> Thus, today 21st July 2014, ISRO have decommissioned 'HAMSAT-VO52' officially.
> 
> We all here in ISRO do definitely hope that ‘HAMSAT VO-52’ worked tirelessly 
> and was a good friend to the ‘Amateur Radio Fraternity’ around the World. We 
> are sure that HAMSAT was loved by all who worked through her. Though, we are 
> deeply saddened by the loss of HAMSAT VO-52, but she will never be forgotten 
> and far from our hearts, minds and memories.
> 
> HAMSAT VO-52 will always be remembered by all of us here in ISRO as one of 
> the greatest satellites of ours.
> 
> Dear ‘HAMSAT’, looking at the sky, we all say ‘Good Bye’ to you. You’ll be 
> greatly missed. Rest in Peace.
> 
> Nevertheless, at this point of time, on behalf of the World Amateur Radio 
> Fraternity, we thank each and everyone who contributed to the great success 
> of ‘HAMSAT’.
> 
> Particularly, our sincere thanks to the Chairman ISRO, Dr. K. Radhakrishnan, 
> past chairmen Dr. Kasthurirangan, Dr. G. Madhavan Nair, Director-ISAC Dr. 
> S.K.Shiva Kumar, past ISAC Directors Dr. P.S. Goel, Dr. Shankara, Dr. T.K. 
> Alex, Director-ISTRAC Shri. B.S. Chandrasekhar, scientific secretary Dr. 
> Koteshwar Rao, Project Director-Shri. J.P. Gupta, Deputy project Directors, 
> Mission Director-Shri. R.Suresh, Operations Director-Shri. Parimalarangan and 
> each and every person directly or in-directly contributed.
> 
> At this point of time, we also thank AMSAT-India and in particular, late 
> Shri. Nagesh Upadhyaya-VU2NUD,  Shri. B.S. Gajendra Kumar-VU2BGS, Shri. 
> Prathap Kumar-VU2POP, Air Commodore. Subramanian-VU2UV, Shri.  V.P. 
> Sandlas-VU2VP, Dr.R. Ramesh-VU2RMS, Shri. Nitin-VU3TYG, Mr. Williams 
> Leijenaar PE1RAH and each and every member.
> 
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> Pasted below is the message from Mr. R. Suresh, Mission Director:
> 
> 
> HAMSAT, the first small satellite by ISRO has been Decommissioned after  
> nearly a decade of service to the World Ham community.
> 
> 
> A true masterpiece among small satellites, designed for one year mission 
> life, but exceeded all expectations by serving for almost 10 years. A truly 
> autonomous satellite, with “Zero maintenance“ in terms of Mission operations, 
> it provided a springboard to test many new concepts such as BMU. LI-ion based 
> power system, automatic Spin rate control and Auto SAOC for maintaining the 
> Satellite attitude without any ground commanding.
> 
>   HAMSAT known as “OSCAR-52” among the Amateur HAM operators has been very 
> popular because of its high sensitivity receiver and strong transmitter. 
> Indian Radio Amateurs on many occasions conveyed to us that they have been 
> greatly honored to share the adulations showered on ISRO and INDIA by the 
> International Radio Amateur for gifting this wonderful satellite "HAMSAT".
> 
> 
> I take this opportunity to applaud the HAMSAT teams at ISAC, ISTRAC and other 
> centre for their efforts and  support, which has made ISRO proud among the 
> HAM users across the globe.
> 
> 
> R,SURESH
> MISSION DIRECTOR
> HAMSAT
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> Mani [VU2WMY/KJ6LRS]
> Secretary & Station-In-Charge
> Upagrah Amateur Radio Club VU2URC
> ISRO Satellite Centre
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