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    To : SATDIG@WW

    Today's Topics:

    1. Re: SatPC32, PSTRotator and 360 Degree Rotators (KE6BLR Robert)
    2. Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2019-07-27 22:00 UTC
    (aj9n@???.????
    3. ANS-209 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins (Paul Stoetzer)
    4. Re: New Handheld for SO-50 (STeve Andre')
    5. Re: New Handheld for SO-50 (Robert Bankston)
    6. Re: New Handheld for SO-50 (Stephen Nelson)


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    Message: 1
    Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2019 13:46:17 -0700
    From: KE6BLR Robert <ke6blr.robert@?????.???>
    To: John <john@?????.???.??>
    Cc: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@?????.???>
    Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] SatPC32, PSTRotator and 360 Degree Rotators
    Message-ID: <CABaTVVYzgd2BOfo6fg_bz2j74rHTLQGYcFrHT6DuNLZ=GrNvMA@????.?????.???> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

    Perhaps you can insert an Arduino in the serial bus path to regulate your
    end stop. I know Amazon has RS232 to TTL adapters. Seems like a fun project.

    73

    Robert
    KE6BLR

    On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 9:47 AM John via AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@?????.???>
    wrote:

    Hi All,



    For various reasons, we use PSTRotator to control our rotator/elevator
    stack
    - mostly due to the need for IP control of the ERC-M, which SatPC32 doesn't seem to natively handle.



    It all works fine, for the most part, with the exception of the fact that I don't seem to be able to change my endstop value - normally this would be
    in
    the "Rotor" configuration settings, but since I'm leaving SatPC32 set to 'None' and having PSTRotator in 'Tracking' mode (it follows SatPC32's headings anyway), I can't see the option (it's not in the list) in order to pick South for my endstop instead of North.



    I can choose between 90 and 180 degree elevation (we use 180 as we only
    have
    360 degrees of azimuth), but does anyone know how I can make SatPC32 understand the endstop being at the North instead of the South?



    Many thanks in advance,



    John (M5ET)

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    Message: 2
    Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2019 22:02:23 +0000 (UTC)
    From: aj9n@???.???
    To: amsat-bb@?????.???
    Subject: [amsat-bb] Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2019-07-27
    22:00 UTC
    Message-ID: <2058690376.1154860.1564264943788@????.?????.???>
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    Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2019-07-27 22:00 UTC

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    Quick list of scheduled contacts and events:

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    24th World Scout Jamboree, Summit Bechtel Scout Reserve, West Virginia, telebridge via ON4ISS

    The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS

    The scheduled astronaut is Drew Morgan KI5AAA

    Contact was successful: Sat 2019-07-27 18:27:56 UTC 68 deg

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    The ARISS webpage is at http://www.ariss.org/ ???

    Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this site.

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    The main page for Applying to Host a Scheduled Contact may be found at http://www.ariss.org/apply-to-host-an-ariss-contact.html ???

    ARISS Contact Applications (United States)

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    For many years I have on purpose not given the actual hyperlinks; I assume
    the user would do a copy/paste into their favorite browser.? I am now
    thinking that the browsers have all grown up and most should be able to
    handle the link.? Please let me know you experience any issues.? So now you should be able to directly click on the link.? (***)

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    Note, all times are approximate. ?It is recommended that you do your own

    orbital prediction?or start listening about 10 minutes before the listed

    time.

    All dates and times listed follow International Standard ISO 8601 date and

    time format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS

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    The complete schedule page has been updated as of?2019-07-27 22:00 UTC.? (***)

    Here you will find a listing of all scheduled?school contacts, and

    questions, other ISS related websites, IRLP and Echolink websites, and

    instructions for any contact that may be streamed live.

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    http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.rtf

    http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.txt

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    The successful school list has been updated as of 2019-07-27 22:00 UTC. (***)

    http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/Successful_ARISS_schools.rtf


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    The ARISS webpage is at http://www.ariss.org/ ???

    Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this site.

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    The main page for Applying to Host a Scheduled Contact may be found at http://www.ariss.org/apply-to-host-an-ariss-contact.html ???

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    ARISS Contact Applications (United States)

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    The ARISS webpage is at http://www.ariss.org/ ???

    Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this site.

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    ARISS Contact Applications (Europe, Africa and the Middle East)


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    Schools and Youth organizations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East interested in setting up an ARISS radio contact with an astronaut on board
    the International Space Station are invited to submit an application from September to October and from February to April.

    Please refer to details and the application form at www.ariss-eu.org/school-contacts.? Applications should be addressed by email to:? school.selection.manager@????????.???

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    ARISS Contact Applications (Canada, Central and South America, Asia and Australia and Russia)

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    Organizations outside the United States can apply for an ARISS contact by filling out an application.? Please direct questions to the appropriate regional representative listed below. If your country is not specifically listed, send your questions to the nearest ARISS Region listed. If you are unsure which address to use, please send your question to the ARISS-Canada representative; they will forward your question to the appropriate
    coordinator.

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    For the application, go to:? http://www.ariss.org/ariss-application.html.

    ARISS-Canada and the Americas, except USA: Steve McFarlane, VE3TBD email to: ve3tbd@?????.???

    ARISS-Japan, Asia, Pacific and Australia: Satoshi Yasuda, 7M3TJZ email to: ariss@???????.???? Japan Amateur Radio League (JARL) http://www.jarl.org/

    ARISS-Russia: Soyuz Radioljubitelei Rossii (SRR) https://srr.ru/

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    ARISS is always glad to receive listener reports for the above contacts.?
    ARISS thanks everyone in advance for their assistance.? Feel free to send
    your reports to aj9n@?????.??? or aj9n@???.???.

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    Listen for the ISS on the downlink of 145.8? MHz.

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    All ARISS contacts are made via the Kenwood radio unless otherwise noted.

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    Several of you have sent me emails asking about the RAC ARISS website and
    not being able to get in. ?That has now been changed to http://www.ariss.org/

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    Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this site.

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    Looking for something new to do?? How about receiving DATV from the ISS?? Please note that the HamTV system has been brought back to earth for troubleshooting.? Please monitor ARISS-EU or ARISS-ON for the very latest
    news on the troubleshooting efforts.?

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    If interested, then please go to the ARISS-EU website for complete details.? Look for the buttons indicating Ham Video.????????????

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    http://www.ariss-eu.org/

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    If you need some assistance, ARISS mentor Kerry N6IZW, might be able to
    provide some insight.? Contact Kerry at kbanke@?????????.???

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    The HamTV webpage:? https://www.amsat-on.be/hamtv-summary/

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    **************************************************************************** ARISS congratulations the following mentors who have now mentored over 100 schools:

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    Satoshi 7M3TJZ with 135

    Francesco IK?WGF with 132

    Gaston ON4WF with 123

    Sergey RV3DR with 120

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    The webpages listed below were all reviewed for accuracy. Out of date

    webpages were removed, and new ones have been added.? If there are additional

    ARISS websites I need to know about, please let me know.

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    Total number of ARISS ISS to earth school events is 1325. (***)

    Each school counts as 1 event.

    Total number of ARISS ISS to earth school contacts is 1268. (***)


    Each contact may have multiple schools sharing the same time slot.

    Total number of ARISS supported terrestrial contacts is 47.

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    A complete year by year breakdown of the contacts may be found in the

    file.

    http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.rtf

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    Please feel free to contact me if more detailed statistics are needed.

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    The following US states and entities have never had an ARISS contact:
    South Dakota, Wyoming, American?Samoa, Guam, Northern Marianas Islands, and
    the Virgin Islands.

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    QSL information may be found at:

    http://www.ariss.org/qsl-cards.html

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    ISS callsigns: DP?ISS, IR?ISS, NA1SS, OR4ISS, RS?ISS

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    Frequency chart for packet, voice, and crossband repeater modes showing

    Doppler correction? as of 2005-07-29 04:00 UTC

    http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/ISS_frequencies_and_Doppler_correction.r tf



    Check out the Zoho reports of the ARISS contacts

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    https://reports.zoho.com/ZDBDataSheetView.cc?DBID=412218000000020415

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    Exp. 59 on orbit

    Christina Koch

    Aleksey Ovchinin


    Nick Hague KG5TMV

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    Exp. 60 on orbit

    Luca Parmitano KF5KDP

    Alexander Skvortsov

    Drew Morgan KI5AAA

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    73,

    Charlie?Sufana AJ9N
    One of the ARISS operation team mentors




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    Message: 3
    Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 02:00:08 +0200
    From: Paul Stoetzer <n8hm@????.???>
    To: ans@?????.???? AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@?????.???>
    Subject: [amsat-bb] ANS-209 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
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    AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
    ANS-209

    The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and
    information service of AMSAT North America, The Radio
    Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur
    Radio in space including reports on the activities of a worldwide
    group of Amateur Radio operators who share an active interest in
    designing, building, launching and communicating through analog and
    digital Amateur Radio satellites.

    The news feed on http://amsat.org publishes news of Amateur Radio
    in space as soon as our volunteers can post it.

    Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
    ans-editor at amsat dot org.

    In this edition:

    * CAS-7B Launched and Operational
    * Upcoming ARISS SSTV Events
    * AMSAT-Chile developing CESAR-1 FM / digital satellites
    * FO-99 Transponder Activated over North America, Other Activations
    Scheduled
    * LO-94 Lunar Impact Expected on July 31st
    * Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution for July 26, 2019
    * How to Support AMSAT
    * Upcoming Satellite Operations
    * Satellite Shorts from All Over

    SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-209.01
    ANS-209 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins

    AMSAT News Service Bulletin 105.01
    From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
    July 28, 2019
    To All RADIO AMATEURS
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    The 50th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium will be held
    October 18-20 in Arlington, VA. For details, see:

    https://www.amsat.org/amsat-symposium/

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    CAS-7B Launched and Operational

    On July 25, 2019, CAMSAT's CAS-7B satellite was successfully launched
    on the first orbital launch of iSpace's Hyperbola-1 rocket.

    CAS-7B is in a very low earth orbit with an apogee of 296 km and a
    perigee of 278 km. The inclination is 42.7 degrees. At this altitude,
    decay is expected by August 11th.

    CAS-7B carries a 100 mW CW telemetry beacon at 435.715 MHz and an FM transponder with an uplink of 145.900 MHz (16 kHz bandwidth, no tone
    required) and a downlink of 435.690 MHz (100 mW).

    Many QSOs around the world have been reported via the FM transponder.
    Reports indicate the transponder requires a considerable amount of
    EIRP to access and that the satellite is spinning fast causing rapid
    fading of signals.

    More information about CAS-7B can be found at https://www.amsat.org/camsat-cas-7b-is-ready-for-june-launch/

    [ANS thanks CAMSAT and JA0CAW for the above information.]

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    Upcoming ARISS SSTV Events

    ARISS Russia plans to activate the MAI-75 SSTV experiment on July 29
    with images starting at 13:15 UTC ending at 21:25 UTC, then again
    starting July 30 at 13:50 UTC ending 19:30 UTC. Downlink frequency is
    145.800 MHz FM using the PD-120 SSTV mode.

    ARISS plans to commemorate Owen Garriott's outstanding accomplishments
    with ham radio in space during an ISS SSTV event starting 09:40 UTC on
    August 1 and ending 18:15 UTC on Aug 4. Downlink freq will be 145.800
    MHz FM using the PD-120 SSTV mode.

    However, there is a possible switch out in images for SSTV event
    scheduled for August 1-4. This may result in planning an additional
    SSTV event for the end of August that would feature the Owen Garriott commemorative images at that time. We expect an update on this after
    July 26th

    [ANS thanks ARISS for the above information.]

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    AMSAT-Chile developing CESAR-1 FM / digital satellites

    AMSAT-CE is designing and building five satellites, to be used by
    radio amateurs around the world, which will allow a series of
    scientific experiments in the field of digital communications, as well
    as gravimetric and orbitgraphic studies.

    Of these five satellites, one will be the engineering prototype, three
    will be flight units, and the remaining one will be used to check or
    replicate on the ground the operation of the units that are in space.

    AMSAT-CE has also promoted the installation of three earth stations,
    in Iquique, Temuco and Pto. Montt.

    Technical characteristics

    *CESAR-1 is of microsat technonogy (cube shape, 23 cm per edge).

    *The satellite reception frequencies will be in the 145 MHz band
    (5 channels) and 1,575 MHz (GPS).

    *The satellite transmission frequencies will be in the 436 MHz band
    (2 channels).


    *The modulation will be FSK (AX.25 9.6 kbps) or narrowband FM.

    *The magnetic stabilization will be by permanent magnets.

    *It will have a magnetic brake (the rotation due to the photonic spin
    will be stopped by seven bars of hydrogen steel, which will cut lines
    of force from the earth's magnetic field).

    *The estimated useful life is 10 years.

    *The mass will be approximately 12 kg

    *The period will be 100 minutes (that's about 14 revolutions a day).

    *The satellite platform consists of 5 modules made of space aluminum
    AL6061-T6.

    *The electrical energy will be stored in a Saft NiCd battery, made up
    of 8 batteries of 7 Ah each.

    *The solar cells will be Spectrolab, triple junction (GalnP2-GaAs-Ge),
    or the like.

    Contributions of the CESAR-1 Project to the Country

    AMSAT-CE satellites will be added to the projects already undertaken
    by the Chilean Air Force (FASAT) and the University of Chile (SUCHAI),
    but they have as their main characteristic that they are the first
    ones that are being designed and built entirely in the country, which constitutes a huge challenge, and a scientific and technological
    contribution.

    Among the benefits that the country and the amateur radio can obtain
    from AMSAT-CE satellites are:

    - Education (interest young people in space radiocommunications)
    - Support in emergency situations
    - Scientific experimentation (in the frame for experiments)
    - Boosting a national aerospace industry
    - Experimentation with the Internet
    - National Amateur Radio Unit, and
    - International recognition for the country.

    Experiments

    The CESAR-1 satellite will have five main (E) experiments:

    E1 A digital transponder between two earth stations, to be used in
    real time, during the period in which both are being illuminated by
    the satellite (radio-packets in AX.25 at 9,600 kbps).

    E2 A digital transponder between two earth stations, to be used in
    deferred time, as an electronic message box (Store & forward with
    radio-packets in AX.25 at 9.6 kbps).

    E3 An analog repeater that will allow two earth stations that are
    being illuminated by the satellite to be linked, to broadcast audio
    (voice) in real time, in FM mode.

    E4 Communication between two terrestrial repeaters, with link to the
    satellite, which will allow long distance, but temporary, calls to
    low-power portable stations (voice, FM, 147 MHz access), and

    E5 An on-board GPS receiver, which will collect information for
    gravimetric and orbitgraphic research.

    The orbit of CESAR-1 will be low, polar and heliosynchronous
    (about 800 km high).

    *In any case, given the time elapsed, it is possible that both the
    experiments and the electronic part considered for them must be
    modernized.

    Cost of the Project and its Financing

    The cost of the project, in money, amounts to about USD 700,000
    (necessary for the construction of five satellites, launch of one, implementation of two command and control stations, and three
    terrestrial repeaters).

    Of that amount, around USD 300,000 have already been contributed by
    external sponsors, and by members of the AMSAT-CE Foundation.

    However, we have not yet been able to obtain the financing of the
    remaining USD 400,000

    Additionally, and conservatively, we estimate that the project
    requires some 36,000 man-hours of managers and specialists.

    Much of those 36,000 hours have already been or are being voluntarily contributed by the AMSAT-CE partners.

    Essentially, the monetary resources that are still missing are needed
    to finance the solar cells of CESAR-1, hire professional services to
    finish the construction of what is pending, and cover the costs of
    the tests and the first launch.

    Project status

    Although it is a radio amateur project, it does not cease to
    correspond to a professional and complex project.

    But the more than 20 years we have been working - without reaching the
    goal - have exhausted some of our partners, and this has generated a
    shortage of volunteers.

    It has not been easy to finish the first satellite - which should have
    flown in the late 1990s - because in Chile there is still not enough
    awareness about the possibilities offered by space activity to the
    country.

    Despite this, the construction of CESAR-1 is quite advanced (more
    than 70%):

    -5 mechanical satellite structures are built.
    -8 UHF transmitters are finished, and aligned in their working
    frequencies.
    -The sources of power are finished.
    -The receivers have an advance of 90%.
    -The GPS experiment has an advance of 70%.
    -In the OBC with its EDAC and RAM disk, the software needs to be
    refined.
    -The international coordination of frequencies in the ITU was
    concluded, but today it would have to be reactivated, for the time
    elapsed.
    -There are, yes, the photovoltaic cells, the assembly in Chile and the
    final tests (which will probably be done in Brazil).
    -It is also necessary to reactivate the obtaining of the pitcher.

    Website: https://www.amsat-ce.org/proyecto-cesar

    [ANS thanks AMSAT-CE for the above information.]

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    Didn't make it to Hamvention but you want the latest in AMSAT
    haberdashery? The new 2019 tee-shirts, polo shirts and hats are now
    available in the AMSAT online store. Browse the styles and sizes
    online and put your order in today at

    https://www.amsat.org/product-category/amsat-apparel/

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    FO-99 Transponder Activated over North America, Other Activations
    Scheduled

    On July 25, 2019, the V/u linear transponder on FO-99 (NEXUS) was
    activated over North America for the first time. Stations heard
    include W5CBF, KB4PML, N4QX, AA5PK, KX9X, N8HM, K0FFY, and N2ACQ.

    FO-99 is active on a schedule. The power budget does not permit full-
    time transponder operations. Schedule updates can be found on Twitter
    at https://twitter.com/GsNihonuniv

    Upcoming North American FO-99 operations:
    Victoria, Canada - August 17th - 04:28:33 UTC - 04:40:01 UTC
    Denver, US (SSTV) - August 24th - 03:30:20 UTC - 03:41:50 UTC
    Topeka, US - August 31st - 02:34:47 UTC - 02:45:45 UTC

    Operations are performed from about 5 minutes before the listed AOS
    to 5 minutes after LOS.

    Transponder frequencies are 145.900 MHz - 145.930 MHz up and 435.880
    MHz - 435.910 MHz down, inverting.

    The SSTV / digitalker downlink is 437.075 MHz.

    The Nihon University Ground Station asks that stations completing
    QSOs via FO-99 upload their audio to Twitter or the NEXUS website. http://sat.aero.cst.nihon-u.ac.jp/nexus/E0_Top.html

    [ANS thanks the Nihon University Ground Station and Paul Stoetzer,
    N8HM, for the above information.]

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    2019 marks AMSAT?s 50th Anniversary
    of Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
    To help celebrate, we are sponsoring the
    AMSAT 50th Anniversary Awards Program.
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    LO-94 Lunar Impact Expected on July 31st

    Here is the LO-94 (DSLWP-B) UHF plan for the following days:


    29 Jul 00:15 to 02:15
    29 Jul 04:30 to 06:30
    29 Jul 20:00 to 22:00
    30 Jul 05:30 to 07:30

    30 Jul 16:20 to 18:20
    31 Jul 06:30 to 08:30
    31 Jul 13:24 to 15.24
    1 Aug 05:30 to 07:30

    All time in UTC. GMSK on both freq & JT4G on 435.4. JT4G repeater
    message on 436.4 TBD.


    Lunar impact expected to be at about 31 Jul 14:20. Later windows for
    backup.

    SSDV album: http://lilacsat.hit.edu.cn/dashboard/pages_en/pics-b.html

    Online JT4G telemetry forwarder: http://lilacsat.hit.edu.cn/dashboard/pages_en/jt4g_forwarder.html
    JT4G telemetry display:
    http://lilacsat.hit.edu.cn/dashboard/pages_en/jt4g.html
    GMSK telemetry:
    http://lilacsat.hit.edu.cn/dashboard/pages_en/telemetry-b.html


    [ANS thanks Wei Mingchaun, BG2BHC, Harbin Institute of Technology,
    for the above information]

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    Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution for July 25, 2019

    The following Amateur Radio satellites have decayed from orbit and
    have been removed from this week's TLE distribution.

    NJUST-1 - NORAD CAT ID 42722 - Decayed 07/20/2019 (per Space-Track)
    AOXIANG-1 - NORAD CAT ID 42735 - Decayed 06/26/2019 (per Space-Track)

    The following Amateur Radio satellite has been added to this week's
    TLE distribution.

    CAS-7B - TEMPORARY CAT ID 99999 (This CAT ID will be changed to a
    permanent ID later.)
    The initial TLE supplied by Alan Kung, BA1DU on July 25, 2019 on
    AMSAT-BB.

    [ANS thanks Ray Hoad, WA5QGD, AMSAT Orbital Elements Manager for the
    above information.]

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    * Support AMSAT when you make purchases from Amazon! So far, AMSAT
    has received $3,913.29 from AmazonSmile. Search for "Radio Amateur
    Satellite Corporation"
    https://smile.amazon.com/ref=smi_ext_twt_dshb_smi

    * Volunteer for AMSAT
    AMSAT relies on volunteers for nearly all of our activities. If you
    have an idea for how to help, please let us know, Details on
    volunteering can be found at
    https://www.amsat.org/volunteer-for-amsat/

    [ANS thanks the AMSAT office for the above information.]

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    to raise $150,000 for critical radio infrastructure upgrades
    on ISS. The upgrades are necessary to enable students to
    continue to talk to astronauts in space via Amateur Radio.
    We have reached a great milestone with $33,250 raised
    or about 17% towards our goal. This would not have been
    possible without your outstanding generosity!!

    For more information and to DONATE TODAY visit:

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    Upcoming Satellite Operations

    +J6 St Lucia, (FK94) July 21 ? August 3, 2019
    Frank, K3TRM, will be operating as J6/K3TRM from Gros Islet, St.
    Lucia (FK94mb) between July 21 ? August 3, 2019. Activity will be on
    40-6M using SSB, CW, and Digital (RTTY & FT8) and satellite. More
    info available on Frank?s QRZ page: https://www.qrz.com/db/J6/K3TRM
    and Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/k3trm

    +CY9 St. Paul Island (FN97) ? July 31 to August 8, 2019
    CY9C will be on St. Paul Island July 31st through August 8th. This is
    an all bands/mode dxpedition, with EME and Sats as well. More info
    available at http://cy9c.com/index.html.

    +West Yellowstone (DN44) August 2-3, 2019
    Dennis, N7EGY, will be attending a family reunion August 2-3, and
    should be able to sneak away for a few FM passes. Keep an eye on

    Dennis? Twitter feed for further updates: https://twitter.com/n7egy1

    +AZ NV UT (DN25-DN28, DM37-DM38, DM46-DM47) August 3-10, 2019
    Ian, K5ZM, will be wandering through the Southwest August 3rd ? 10th,
    mostly operating as W3ZM/7:

    Aug 03: NV DM25/DM26 line
    Aug 04: AZ DM36
    Aug 06: NV and UT DM27/DM28/DM37/DM38
    Aug 07: AZ DM46 + UT DM47
    Aug 10: NV DM25/DM26 line
    Aug 05 & 08: non ham stuff = K5ZM
    Aug 09: TBD!

    Watch for updates on Ian?s Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/k5zm_

    +Florida Keys (EL95) August 4-11, 2019
    Philippe, EA4NF will be operating from EL95 (Key Largo and Brickell
    Key) as KC3NSG, from August 4 to 11, 2019. FM and Linears. QSL via
    LoTW. Keep an eye on Philippe?s Twitter feed for further updates: https://twitter.com/EA4NF_SAT

    +Washington Invasion (CN96/96 & DN06/07/17/17) ? August 9-10, 2019
    Casey, KI7UNJ, will be heading North to invade the State of
    Washington, August 9th and 10th. Keep an eye on Casey?s Twitter feed
    for specific pass announcements: https://twitter.com/KI7UNJ

    +FP - St Pierre et Miquelon (GN16) ? August 10-18, 2019
    A DXpedition is planned to St Pierre et Miquelon, August 10th
    through the 18th. The team will operate as T05M will from Ile aux
    Marins on 6-160m, but there is a possibility of some FM Satellites.
    Keep an eye on their website for updates: http://fp2019.net/

    +Santa Rosa Island, CA (CM93) ? August 12-14, 2019
    Ron, AD0DX, is heading back to Santa Rosa Island, August 12th -14th.
    When not distracted by the feathered-birds, Ron will be on FM and
    linear satellites as W6R. Keep an eye on Ron?s Twitter feed for
    updates at the dates get closer. https://twitter.com/ad0dx

    +Goose Bay, Labrador (FO93) August 12-14, 2019
    Chris, VE3FU, will be visiting family / friends and maintenance of
    his HF remote station in FO93, but he should be on the FM sats as
    VO2AC. Chris will try to post here before each pass, so keep an eye
    on his Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/ChrisVE3FU

    +6Y - Jamaica (FK18) August 12-19, 2019
    Philippe, EA4NF will be operating from JAMAICA (IOTA NA-097 ? Grid
    FK18) in Satellite with the special call 6Y4NF from August 12 to 19,
    2019. QRV Satellite in FM and SSB. QSL via LoTW. Keep an eye on
    Philippe?s Twitter feed for further updates :
    https://twitter.com/EA4NF_SAT.

    Remember to check out W3ZM On the Road for additional upcoming
    activations!

    https://www.amsat.org/events/was-w3zm/

    [ANS thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, for the above information.]

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