AMSAT ha recibido una fecha de lanzamiento para el satélite Fox-1A.
El Fox-1A se pondrá en marcha el 27 de agosto de 2015 desde la Base Aérea Vandenberg, en California con un cohete Atlas 5. La hora de lanzamiento no ha sido anunciada.
Las frecuencias de funcionamiento son:
Enlace Ascendente 435.180 MHz FM
Downlink 145.980 MHz FM
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hombre ya era hora de que soltaran algun pajaro mas se sabe con que potencia transmitira?
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Toni, primero que lo veamos volar.... y luego hablamos....
He visto ya visto tantos caer del nido cuando querían aprender a volar....
73, Manolo
Manuel DOM
Estacion Española de Radio Experimental
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Escribió:hombre ya era hora de que soltaran algun pajaro mas se sabe con que potencia transmitira?
Parece que con 500mW
Para más datos
http://ww2.amsat.org/?page_id=1113
y la información en español
http://ww2.amsat.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/AMSAT-Fox-Hamfest-Handout-Spanish.pdf
73´s de Antonio, EA1GFY.
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73´s Antonio. EA1GFY y EA3248URE SWL
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Estupenda noticia recibida hoy en mi correo! :laugh:
The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT)
Update April 17, 03:26 PM (UTC)
AMSAT Vice President – Engineering Jerry Buxton, N0JY, announced plans to incorporate an L band receiver in Fox-1C and Fox-1D. The addition will allow ground commanded selection of the U/v (normal Fox-1 bands) or the new L/v 1.2 GHz (23 cm) mode. Both bands will operate as FM single channel. Rather than adding a complete new receiver, the L band “Project Downshifter” will convert the received L band signal down to the Fox-1 uplink frequency and feed it to the regular UHF receiver on the Fox-1satellite. The design will not require an additional antenna on the satellite because the existing UHF antenna will work for L band receive as well. In concert with the development of the satellite segment, a new group of volunteers is working on a companion uplink station to convert UHF to the L band uplink frequencies: + Bruce Herrick, WW1M + Dan Hubert, VE9DAN + Elizabeth Schenk, KC1AXX + Dave Smith, W6TE + Alfred Watts, AF5VH The team is planning to have an affordable L band uplink ground station available to amateurs by the time Fox-1C is on orbit. In further news, Jerry announced the plan to construct a Fox-1E “Evolution” variation of the Fox-1 series which will carry a Mode J linear transponder. The transponder is planned to be 30 kHz wide and will also have a 1200 bps BPSK telemetry beacon. The purpose of the project is to test a design for a linear transponder that could be made available to CubeSat builders as a secondary, or even primary radio payload thus bringing more opportunities for amateur radio in space as well as offering AMSAT’s proven communications skills as a telemetry option. AMSAT has been approached for a launch opportunity for Fox-1E in 2016, but launch details can not be shared at this time. Jerry concluded, “It is important that we find additional resources to help the Fox-1 Team with these new endeavors. We are looking for volunteers who have solid RF building and testing experience to work on both the downshifter and the transponder prototyping and construction.” If you would like to help and be a part of the success of Fox-1C/D and Fox-1E, please contact Jerry through the AMSAT Engineering volunteer form page on-line at: http://ww2.amsat.org/?page_id=1121.
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With best wishes,
73,Manolo
Manuel DOM
Estacion Española de Radio Experimental
En V-UHF la PACIENCIA más que una virtud...es una NECESIDAD!
IM99sl Manises, Valencia.
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Buena noticia , a calentar los equipos de 23cm
no corras mas que tu angel de la guarda pueda
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La página web de la ARRL informa que el lanzamiento del Fox-1 CubeSat se ha retrasado hasta finales de septiembre de 2015. El Fox-1 llevará un Transponder de voz en 435/145,Mhz FM consulte http://www.amsat.org/?page_id=1113
Información del satélite FOX-1 en español
http://ww2.amsat.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/AMSAT-Fox-Hamfest-Handout-Spanish.pdf
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Las frecuencias de funcionamiento son:
Uplink 435.180 MHz FM subtono 67 Hz
Downlink 145.980 MHz FM
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