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In this edition:
* Frank Bauer, KA3HDO, 2017 Dayton Hamvention Amateur of the Year
* VUCC Awards for February 2017
* On-line Information Sessions for ARISS-US School Contact Proposals
* Ham radio satellite activation of Berry Islands, Bahamas
* NASA Explores Opportunity for Smaller Experiments to 'Hitch a Ride' to Mars
* Belize on Satellite
* October Amateur Radio Satellites Activation of Sint Maarten Announced
* Nayif-1 Status Report and New Dashboard
* ARISS News
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 064.01
From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
March 5, 2017
To All RADIO AMATEURS
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Frank Bauer, KA3HDO, 2017 Dayton Hamvention Amateur of the Year
The Dayton Hamvention has announced the winners of the 2017 Hamvention Awards. Each year, the Dayton Hamvention honors radio amateurs who have made major contributions to the art and science of amateur radio. AMSAT Vice President for Human Spaceflight Frank Bauer, KA3HDO, was named 2017 Amateur of the Year.
The award citation reads:
“Frank serves as the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) international chairman. In the mid-1990s, Bauer proposed a GPS reception experiment on the AMSAT Phase 3D satellite (AO-40). The experiment was to measure the signal strength of the GPS satellite constellation while Phase 3D was in high-Earth orbit (HEO). The AO-40 experiment subsequently has been cited often in aerospace literature, as it remained the most comprehensive above-the-
constellation data source for nearly a decade and led to changes in the system’s specifications and applications. The results of the AO-40 experiment jump started a game-changing transformation in
navigation at HEO/GEO altitudes, enabling new and exciting missions in these orbits.
Bauer holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in aeronautics and astronautics from Purdue University. His career in aerospace spans 4 decades within NASA and in private industry
Bauer has been licensed since 1974. In 1983, in preparation for the space mission of Owen Garriott, W5LFL, he was responsible for setting up and operating the worldwide retransmission of Space Shuttle air-to-ground communications from Goddard Amateur Radio Club station WA3NAN.
This initiative provided a critical conduit of information to hams attempting to contact astronaut-hams in the pre-Internet era.”
The 2017 Dayton Hamvention Award winners are listed at http://hamvention.org/event-details/awards/
[ANS thanks Dayton Hamvention via the ARRL for the above information]
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VUCC Awards for February 2017
Congratulations to the following satellite operators who were awarded endorsements for Satellite VUCC by the ARRL during the period 1Feb2017 thru 1Mar2017:
WA4NVM-1413
KD8CAO-1200
W5PFG-982
N8RO-918
N7SFI-829
K4FEG-711
N8HM-608
N4UFO-601
KG5CCI-452
N9IP-417
K5ND-200
W7QL-180
W4DTA-151
AI6GS-136
N6RFM-107
There were 2 new VUCC awards:
WI7P - 829
AK4WQ (EN34) - 106
The ARRL VUCC Award is the most prestigious and sought after award for satellite operators. The award is what inspires all of the roving activity here in the United States and around the world. A special thanks to all rovers who make the effort to operate away from home. The Central States VHF Society sponsors the reverse VUCC award for rovers who operate in 100 or more grids away from home. Some of our current rovers are already eligible or close to being eligible for this award. Recipients so far include N7SFI, N5AFV, ND9M and KD4ZGW. (as of 5July2016 www.csvhfs.org)
[ANS thanks John K8YSE for the above information]
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On-line Information Sessions for ARISS-US School Contact Proposals
ARISS-US is accepting proposals from U.S. schools, museums, science centers and community youth organizations (working individually or together) to host an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, or ARISS, radio contact with an orbiting space station crew member between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2018. Proposals are due April 15, 2017.
Informational Sessions
To help organizations learn about ARISS radio contacts and the proposal process, ARISS offers one-hour online information sessions and welcomes all questions. Attending an online session is not
required but strongly encouraged.
Informational sessions will be offered March 6, 2017, at 7 p.m. EST and March 16, 2017, at 4 p.m. EDT.
Advance registration is necessary. Email ARISS (ariss@arrl.org) to sign up for an information session.
For proposal information and more details such as expectations, proposal guidelines and proposal forms, visit http://www.arrl.org/hosting-an-ariss-contact.
Please email questions about this opportunity to ariss@arrl.org.
ARISS-US is offered through a partnership between NASA, the American Radio Relay League, and the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ARISS was created and is managed by an international working group.
[ANS thanks ARISS and NASA Education Express Message -- March 2, 2017 for the above information]
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Ham radio satellite activation of Berry Islands, Bahamas
Steve M1ACB, Rob M0VFC and John M0IDA will be active on the FM and SSB amateur radio satellites from Berry Islands in the Bahamas.
The trio plan to operate from March 4-10 and will be using hand-held antennas. Since the FM satellites will only cover part of the USA they’ll also be using SSB on FO-29 to reach the British Isles and Europe.
They will be operating from Little Harbour Cay in the Berry Islands, IOTA NA-054, Grid Square FL15do.
For further information see https://m1acb.wordpress.com/2017/02/18/1527/
[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information]
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NASA Explores Opportunity for Smaller Experiments to 'Hitch a Ride' to Mars
NASA's goals for human deep space exploration are complex and ambitious. To maximize resources as it pushes the boundaries of exploration, the agency is exploring opportunities to take advantage of emerging private sector space capabilities.
NASA released a request for information Monday regarding possible commercial sources to fly limited payloads on planned, non-NASA missions to Mars. The agency will use the responses to gather market data on the complete spectrum of commercial plans, and identify any excess capacity that may exist for NASA payloads.
Furthering NASA's human deep space exploration goals will require a significant amount of scientific research, and opportunities to collect data on Mars have been rare. Only seven successful missions to the surface of Mars have taken place in the history of space flight.
Evolving capabilities in the private sector have opened the possibility for NASA to take advantage of commercial opportunities to land scientific payloads on the surface of the Red Planet. Such capability would provide an additional method of acquiring science and engineering data concerning Mars, and would complement NASA's current deep space exploration efforts.
[ANS thanks www.marsdaily.com for the above information]
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Belize on Satellite
Good evening to my fellow people of the birds,
The time has come. I will be venturing to the land of Belize March 11-19 and will be on the satellites with the call V31NJ. I will operate from various grids and possibly some islands (a side trip to
Roatan, Honduras is possible with operations from there, not positive yet). This is gonna be a vacation style op (going with my little brother for his spring break), so don't expect me on every pass.
If I can get a permit for Guatemala TG/NJ7H may also be on a few passes, though I'm not sure if from any grids different than in Belize.
QSLing will be via LoTW. If there is a demand, I can get some cards printed when I'm back.
[ANS thanks Gabe V31NJ/NJ7H for the above information]
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October Amateur Radio Satellites Activation of Sint Maarten Announced
PJ7, ST. MAARTEN. Members of Argentinian DXers Group will be active as PJ7T from Sint Maarten (NA-105) between October 24th and November 4th. Operators mentioned are Dan/LU9FHF, Bob/LU4FBU, Andy/LU2JCW, Wally/LU3FMD and Jose/LU1FM. They plan to have three station on the HF bands and one on the Amateur Radio Satellites. QSL via LU1FM direct, LoTW or eQSL.
Look for their Web page to be active soon at: http://www.tarjetasqsl.com.ar/pj7t
[ANS thanks Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 1307 for the above information]
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Nayif-1 Status Report and New Dashboard
The Nayif-1 (EO-88) CubeSat has now been in orbit for more than two weeks and all systems continue to operate nominally.
The power budget is positive, the spin/tumble rate is acceptably low, on board temperatures are perfectly okay and, importantly, the educational/amateur transponder switching is taking place
autonomously as planned.
More than 250 stations around the world have provided telemetry to the Nayif Data Warehouse and the FUNcube Team are extremely grateful to them for their invaluable support.
The experts have now formally allocated Catalog Number 42017 to Nayif-1 (EO88) and the TLEs can now be downloaded from Celestrak – TLEs
New Dashboards
The FUNcube Team have now updated the Dashboards for both Nayif-1 and FUNcube-1 so that they display only the telemetry received from the individual spacecraft that they are designed for. This will help users to display only the correct information and graphs and reduce confusion. Whilst they only display the data from ONE spacecraft, they will, as now, receive and decode the data from all FUNcube payloads currently in orbit and automatically submit it to the relevant Data Warehouse.
The new Dashboard for FUNcube-1 (ver 1044) can be downloaded from here: FUNcube Dashboard Installer 1044
The new Dashboard for Nayif-1 (ver 1040) can be downloaded from here: Nayif-1 Dashboard Installer 1040
Additionally some command line parameters have been added to enable the programmes to auto-start with the desired parameters. These are:
/minimized
/autostart
/source=dongle
or
/source=soundcard
Some notes on how to implement these parameters can be found here: funcube-dashboard-autostart
Nayif-1 Data Warehouse http://data.amsat-uk.org/nayif1/
Ham radio satellite transmits Vice President’s message
https://amsat-uk.org/2017/02/25/nayif-1-uae-vice-president-message/
Nayif-1 Launched https://amsat-uk.org/2017/02/15/nayif-1-launched/
[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information]
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ARISS News
+ A Successful contact was made between ABOUT GAGARIN FROM SPACE.
Raduga Space Communication Center of St. Petersburg, Russia and
Cosmonaut Sergey Ryzhikov using Callsign RSØISS. The contact began
UTC and lasted about nine and a half minutes. Contact was Direc via
RA1AJN. ARISS Mentor was Sergey RV3DR.
+ A Successful contact was made between Ecole “Robespierre B.”,
Rueil-Malmaison, France and Astronaut Thomas Pesquet KG5FYG using
Callsign FX0ISS. The contact began 2017-03-01 08:04 UTC and lasted
about nine and a half minutes. Contact was Direct via F6KFA.
ARISS Mentor was Joseph F6ICS.
+ A Successful contact was made between College Marcel Pagnol, Rueil-
Malmaison, France and Astronaut Thomas Pesquet KG5FYG using Callsign
FX0ISS. The contact began 2017-03-01 08:04 UTC and lasted about
nine and a half minutes. Contact was Direct via F6KFA.
ARISS Mentor was Joseph F6ICS.
+ A Successful contact was made between Ecole Albert Camus, Rueil-
Malmaison, France and Astronaut Thomas Pesquet KG5FYG using Callsign
FX0ISS. The contact began 2017-03-01 08:04 UTC and lasted about
nine and a half minutes. Contact was Direct via F6KFA.
ARISS Mentor was Joseph F6ICS.
Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule
+ Blair Pointe Upper Elementary School, Peru, IN, direct via WD9GIU
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled astronaut is Shane Kimbrough KE5HOD
Contact is a go for: Thu 2017-03-09 15:21:33 UTC
+ 3rd Junior High School, Komotini, Greece, direct via SV7APQ
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS
The scheduled astronaut is Shane Kimbrough KE5HOD
Contact is a go for: Fri 2017-03-10 08:20:46 UTC
[ANS thanks ARISS, Charlie AJ9N and David AA4KN for the above information]
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ The AMSAT-NA office was closed Friday March 3 and will remain closed through Monday March 6. Martha will return to office Tuesday March 7.
[ANS thanks Martha for the above information
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This week's ANS Editor, EMike McCardel, AA8EM aa8em at amsat dot org
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