ARLA/CLUSTER: O futuro das comunicações através do satelite geoestacionário de amador
João Costa > CT1FBF
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Segunda-Feira, 17 de Outubro de 2016 - 12:31:42 WEST
A GeoSync Ham Radio Satellite
*Gary Pearce KN4AQ* has released the video of the Digital Communications
Conference presentation about the AMSAT payload for a geosynchronous
satellite
AMSAT-NA is developing a “hosted payload†for a spacecraft that Millennium
Space Systems (MSS) of El Segundo, California, is under contract to design,
launch, and operate for the US government.
The satellite’s potential footprint could extend over the US from the
Mid-Pacific to Africa.
The amateur radio payload will comprise a Software Defined Transponder
capable of supporting many different modes, including analog SSB.
Gary KN4AQ writes: *We've been hearing about a Geosynchronous satellite for
the Western Hemisphere for a while now, but not many details. In this
episode from the DCC, project leader Bob McGwier N4HY fills in a lot of
blanks. There's no launch date yet, and maybe not quite enough info to
start building your ground station (a 'Five & Dime' setup - 5 GHz up, 10
GHz down), but you can start thinking about it.*
HRN 272: A GeoSync Ham Radio Satellite for the Americas - from the DCC on
Ham Radio Now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BE6ZZ3MQsNY
Previous editions of HamRadioNow
http://www.youtube.com/user/HamRadioNow/videos
What does a geosynchronous orbit look like?
https://amsat-uk.org/satellites/geosynchronous/na-gso-sat/
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