[amsat-bb] Re: SumbandilaSat Frequencies

2009-09-14 Thread Trevor .
Does anyone have any information on the Very Low Frequency (VLF) radio 
experiment from the University of KwaZulu-Natal that's on the satellite ?

73 Trevor M5AKA




  

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[amsat-bb] Re: SumbandilaSat Frequencies

2009-09-14 Thread W4ART Arthur Feller
Hi, Drew!!

Lots of amateur satellite frequency information is available to  
everyone.  Suggest seeing:

http://www.amsat.org.uk/iaru/

http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/

We have the IARU coordination process to try to work out frequency  
planning issues, most times before launch!!

I hope this helps.

73, art.
W4ART  Arlington VA


On 14-Sep-2009, at 9:38 AM, Andrew Glasbrenner wrote:

> All,
>
> A few months ago I corresponded with the AMSAT-SA webmaster about  
> that.
> I think it is a typo and the correct frequency is 435.350. As far as  
> the
> 145.880 frequency being the same as the QRP uplink on AO-51, they are
> correct in using it. AO-51 is not coordinated on 145.880, and they  
> are.
> If it causes problems, we'll just have to use a different uplink for  
> the
> QRP repeater. The 2m satellite subband is very crowded, and there are
> frequencies in use for cubesats and such that most amateurs are not  
> even
> aware of.
>
> 73, Drew KO4MA
>
>

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[amsat-bb] Re: SumbandilaSat Frequencies

2009-09-14 Thread Alan P. Biddle
Drew,

Interesting, and good to know.  The flexibility of AO-51 gives us lots of
options if needed.

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA



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[amsat-bb] Re: SumbandilaSat Frequencies

2009-09-14 Thread Andrew Glasbrenner
All,

A few months ago I corresponded with the AMSAT-SA webmaster about that. 
I think it is a typo and the correct frequency is 435.350. As far as the 
145.880 frequency being the same as the QRP uplink on AO-51, they are 
correct in using it. AO-51 is not coordinated on 145.880, and they are. 
If it causes problems, we'll just have to use a different uplink for the 
QRP repeater. The 2m satellite subband is very crowded, and there are 
frequencies in use for cubesats and such that most amateurs are not even 
aware of.

73, Drew KO4MA


Alan P. Biddle wrote:
> David,
>
> And the uplink is on the "QRP" transponder uplink.  Joy.
>
> Alan
> WA4SCA
>
>
> 
>
>  
> So with all the space on 70cm.
>  
> The voice beacon is on the same frequency as AO-51.   Is that  right ?
>  
> David  G0MRF
>  
>  
> In a message dated 14/09/2009 10:21:05 GMT Standard Time, ps...@hotmail.com 
>  writes:
>
> The  SumbandilaSat will be released this week on september 15.
>
> Frequencies  Mode V/U FM voice Transponder and Parrot
>
> 145,880 MHz Uplink
> 435,350  MHz Downlink
> Beacon Voice: 435,300 MHz 
>
>
>
>
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[amsat-bb] Re: SumbandilaSat Frequencies

2009-09-14 Thread Alan P. Biddle
David,

And the uplink is on the "QRP" transponder uplink.  Joy.

Alan
WA4SCA




 
So with all the space on 70cm.
 
The voice beacon is on the same frequency as AO-51.   Is that  right ?
 
David  G0MRF
 
 
In a message dated 14/09/2009 10:21:05 GMT Standard Time, ps...@hotmail.com 
 writes:

The  SumbandilaSat will be released this week on september 15.

Frequencies  Mode V/U FM voice Transponder and Parrot

145,880 MHz Uplink
435,350  MHz Downlink
Beacon Voice: 435,300 MHz 




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[amsat-bb] Re: SumbandilaSat Frequencies

2009-09-14 Thread G0MRF
 
So with all the space on 70cm.
 
The voice beacon is on the same frequency as AO-51.   Is that  right ?
 
David  G0MRF
 
 
In a message dated 14/09/2009 10:21:05 GMT Standard Time, ps...@hotmail.com 
 writes:

The  SumbandilaSat will be released this week on september 15.

Frequencies  Mode V/U FM voice Transponder and Parrot

145,880 MHz Uplink
435,350  MHz Downlink
Beacon Voice: 435,300 MHz 




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