The main reason for creating and maintaining a website is to share information that I find related to amateur radio satellite communications. My previous website was created with a simple CMS system using CMSimple but now after several years where I have used this CMS, I feel that it no longer meets the requirements and so I have created a new website with the use … Continue reading →
Two-Line Element Set (TLE): Format Overview To calculate the position of the object around the earth, for example, satellites and space debris, we need information on the orbital parameters which describes the shape and size of the orbit. Two-Line Element … Continue reading →
The team send me the following: “We want to thank you for your support of the mission with this small token of our appreciation.”
This isn’t the first time this topic is brought to our attention but after reading this call I felt obliged to share one of the important parts and a link to the original posting. Original quote: “According to the ITU … Continue reading →
K4KDR create this video that shows Doppler behavior during a pass of FUNcube-1 Source: K4KDR on QSL.net.
The definition of an “Amateur Satellite” 5.4 Amateur-satellite missions Amateur-satellite missions use satellites “self-training and communication”, with no pecuniary interest and could be categorized under three broad types: Amateur missions that allow for two-way communications including transponders and repeaters among … Continue reading →