HydraSDR RFOne Advanced Software Defined Radio Receiver HydraSDR is a powerful open-source Software-defined radio platform offering high-speed performance and flexibility for developers, hobbyists, RF professionals and Ham Radio use. Features: The HydraSDR RFOne is an advanced Software Defined Radio receiver featuring … Continue reading →
Lessons learned from the Blue Ghost mission, you don’t need very high-end equipment to receive signals from missions to the moon. This time we used an old 60cm TV offset dish where we placed a 5 turn LHCP helix in … Continue reading →
Blue Ghost Mission 1 to the Moon. Would it be possible with a minimal setup to receive signals from this mission to the Moon. With the help of @eelkevisser I was finally able the receive Blue Ghost. A 5 turn … 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.”
Dear HAM Community, a QSL Card is a great achievement but what about being thanked directly by a satellite? In a few days, UniSat-6 will thank each radioamateur and enthusiast who has been tracking it during these years. Stay tuned!! … Continue reading →