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145.825143.625143.635AO-07NOTES :Launched 15 Nov 1974 - out of service since 1980 due to battery failure, but come back to life in June 2002UPLINK:145.850 to 145.950DNLINK:29.400 to 29.500UPLINK:432.180 to 432.120DNLINK:145.920 to 145.980BEACON:29.502BEACON:145.972BEACON:435.100BEACON:2304.1*******************************AO-7NOTES :Launched 15 Nov 1974 - out of service since 1980 due to battery failure, but come back to life in June 2002UPLINK:145.850 to 145.950DNLINK:29.400 to 29.500UPLINK:432.180 to 432.120DNLINK:145.920 to 145.980BEACON:29.500BEACON:145.700*******************************AO-10NAME :Oscar 10NOTES :Launched June 16, 1983 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Semi-operational, mode-B. AO-10 has been locked into a 70-cm uplink and a 2-meter downlink for several years.BEACON:145.809BEACON:145.987UPLINK:435.030 - 435.180(SSB/CW)DNLINK:145.825 - 145.975(SSB/CW)********************************AO-13NAME :Oscar 13BEACON:2400.661UPLINK:435.630 - 435.693(USB/CW)DNLINK:2400.711 - 24.749(USB/CW)********************************AO-27NAME :Oscar 27NOTES :Launched September 26, 1993 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French GuianaUPLINK:145.850(FM)DNLINK:436.800(FM)********************************FO-20NAME :Oscar 20NOTES :Launched February 07, 1990 by an H1 launcher from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan - Status: Operational. FO-20 is in mode JA continuously.BEACON:435.795(CW)UPLINK:145.900 - 146.000(SSB/CW)UPLINK:145.850UPLINK:145.870UPLINK:145.890UPLINK:145.910DNLINK:435.795 - 435.900(SSB/CW,inverting)DNLINK:435.910 - 435.900(AFSK/SSB)********************************FO-29NAME :Oscar 29NOTES :Packet satellite with Analog comms and digitalkerBEACON:435.795(CW)BEACON:435.910(Digitalker)UPLINK:145.850/870/890/910UPLINK:145.900-146.000DNLINK:435.910DNLINK:435.800-435.900********************************RS-10/11NAME :Radio Sport 10 and 11NOTES :No Longer Operational,RS10 Failed to respond to commands during May 1997********************************RS-12/13NAME :Radio Sport 12 and 13NOTES :Launched 5 Feb 1991 aboard a Russian Cosmos C launcher - Status: RS-12 was re-activated in mode-A on January 1, 2001BEACON:29.408BEACON:29.454BEACON:145.912BEACON:145.958UPLINK:21.210 - 21.250UPLINK:145.910 - 145.950UPLINK:21.129UPLINK:145.830DNLINK:29.410 - 29.450DNLINK:145.910 - 145.950BEACON:29.458 or 29.504BEACON:145.862 or 145.908UPLINK:21.139UPLINK:145.840UPLINK:21.260 - 21.300UPLINK:145.960 - 146.000DNLINK:29.460 - 29.500DNLINK:145.960 - 146.000********************************RS-15NAME :Radio Sport 15NOTES :Launched December 26, 1994 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome Status: Semi-operational, mode-A, using a 2-meter uplink and a 10-meter downlink. Orbit is not stabilizedBEACON:29.3525BEACON:29.3987UPLINK:145.858 - 145.898(USB/CW)DNLINK:29.354 - 29.394********************************RS-16NAME :Radio Sport 16BEACON:435.504UPLINK:145.915 - 145.945DNLINK:29.415 - 29.448********************************RS-21NAME :AKA Kolibri-2000NOTES :Launched 20 March 2002 - The main satellite design was done by the Special Workshop of Space Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences. The team used previous RS satellite designs as the basis for RS-21DNLINK:145.825 (Telem & Voice)DNLINK:435.335 (Telem & Voice)*****************************RS-22BEACON:435.352 CW FMBEACON:145.840 CW FMNOTES :training satellite built by the Mozhaisky military academy in St. Petersburg, Russia. It was launched into a 680km circular orbit inclined to 98.2 degrees. It carries a CW beacon on 70cm that sends telemetry in the form of 16 groups of 5 to 7 characters framed by "rs22". Code is sent at ~5wpm with about 10 seconds between each group*************************KOLIBRINAME :AKA RS-21*****************************UO-11NAME :UoSat 2 (Oscar 11)NOTES :Digitalker and telemetry Launched March 1, 1984 by a Delta-Thor rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California - Status: Operational. - OSCAR-11 celebrated its sixteenth birthday in space on March 1, 2000.DNLINK:145.826(FM)DNLINK:435.025(FM)DNLINK:2401.500********************************AO-16NAME :PACSATNOTES :Packet Radio Satellite - Launched January 22, 1990 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana.- Status: Semi-operational.UPLINK:145.900UPLINK:145.920UPLINK:145.940UPLINK:145.960DNLINK:437.0513 (SSB)********************************DO-17NAME :DOVE (Digital Orbiting Voice Encoder)NOTES :Sponsored by Amsat Brazil - No longer activeDNLINK:145.82516(FM)DNLINK:145.82438DNLINK:2401.2205********************************WO-18NAME :Webersat (Oscar 18)NOTES :Packet Satellite with Colour CCD camera,Spectrometer,particle impact detector - Status - Non OperationalUPLINK:1265.000 (ATV/NTSC)DNLINK:437.102(BPSK/SSB)DNLINK:437.0751(BPSK/SSB)********************************LO-19NAME :LUSAT Packet SatelliteNOTES :Launched January 22, 1990 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Semi-operational. The CW beacon is sending eight telemetry channels and one status channel. No BBS service is available. The digipeater is not active.BEACON:437.125(CW)UPLINK:145.840UPLINK:145.860UPLINK:145.880UPLINK:145.900(FM)DNLINK:437.15355(BPSK/SSB)DNLINK:437.12580(BPSK/SSB)********************************UO-22NAME :(Oscar 22)NOTES :Packet RadioUPLINK:145.900UPLINK:145.975(FM)DNLINK:435.120(FM)********************************KO-23NAME :KitSat (Oscar 23)NOTES :Launched August 10, 1992 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Active, Heard March 2002UPLINK:145.850UPLINK:145.900DNLINK:435.175(FM)********************************KO-25NAME :Kitsat (Oscar 25)NOTES :9600 Baud Packet radio satellite Launched July 17, 1991 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Operational.UPLINK:145.870(FM)DNLINK:436.500(FM)********************************IO-26NAME :IT Amsat (Oscar 26)NOTES :Packet satellite sponsored by Italy - Launched September 26, 1993 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Semi-operational, the digipeater function is on and open for APRS users.UPLINK:145.875UPLINK:145.900UPLINK:145.925UPLINK:145.950DNLINK:435.822(FM)********************************HAMSATNOTES :Microsatellite for providing satellite based Amateur Radio Services to the national as well as the international community of Amateur Radio Operator. Launched as an auxiliary payload on PSLV-6 by The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) along with CARTOSAT-1UPLINK:435.250DNLINK:145.900BEACON:145.936 (SSB)BEACON:145.860 (CW)*************************VO-52NOTES :Microsatellite for providing satellite based Amateur Radio Services to the national as well as the international community of Amateur Radio Operator. Launched as an auxiliary payload on PSLV-6 by The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) along with CARTOSAT-1UPLINK:435.250DNLINK:145.900BEACON:145.936 (SSB)BEACON:145.860 (CW)*************************POSATNOTES :Launched 25 Sep 1993 via Ariane Launcher - Other payloads include: an Earth Imaging System, two CCD cameras, a Star Imaging System, a GPS experiment and Cosmic Ray experiment.UPLINK:145.975 (FM)DNLINK:435.2777 (FM)********************************STSNAME :Space ShuttleNOTES :The US Space Shuttle.UPLINK:144.490(FM)UPLINK:144.910UPLINK:144.993UPLINK:144.995UPLINK:144.997UPLINK:144.999(FM)UPLINK:144.450UPLINK:144.470(FM)DNLINK:145.550DNLINK:145.840(FM)DNLINK:259.700 (Primary)DNLINK:296.800 (Secondary)DNLINK:279.000 (EVAs)DNLINK:243.000 (Emergency)********************************HSTNAME :Hubble Space TelescopeNOTES :2.4-meter reflecting telescope which was deployed in low-Earth by the crew of the space shuttle Discovery (STS-31) on 25 April 1990 - Science instruments include three cameras, two spectrographs, and fine guidance sensors (primarily used for astrometric observations)********************************NOAA 9NOTES :offline, as its now debris!********************************NOAA 10NOTES :Out of Service 17 Sep 1991 - due to several units failing, and replaced by Noaa 12********************************NOAA 11NOTES :No Longer Active.********************************NOAA 12NOTES :A low-earth orbiting weather satellite, was launched by the US on May 14, 1991, from the Western Space and Missile Center, using an Atlas-E launch vehicleDNLINK:137.500 (APT)BEACON:136.770********************************NOAA 14NOTES :weather spacecraft that was launched by an Atlas-E rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base. It will replace NOAA 11 whose cloud cover imaging instrument had failed a few months ago. Besides an imaging radiometer, it carries optical sounders to monitor tempDNLINK:137.620 (APT)BEACON:137.770DNLINK:1707.000 (HRPT)********************************NOAA 15NOTES :(pre-launch: NOAA-K) is an American weather satellite that was launched by a Titan 2 rocket from Vandenberg AFB at 15:52 UT. It carries imaging and sounding instruments to obtain data on cloud coverage, atmospheric temperature, humidityDNLINK:137.500 (APT)BEACON:137.350DNLINK:1698.000 (HRPT)********************************NOAA 16NAME :Previously NOAA-LNOTES :Polar orbit Weather satellite launched Sep 21 2000 from Vandenberg - Advanced Tiros N built by Lockheed Martin - carries a suite of imaging and sounding instruments.DNLINK:137.620 (APT)BEACON:137.770DNLINK:1707.000 (HRPT)********************************NOAA 17NOTES :Launched 24 Jun 2002 via Titan2 Launcher - Polar Orbit Weather SatelliteDNLINK:137.620 (APT)BEACON:137.350********************... [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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