Monday, September 23, 2019

AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-265

AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-265

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:

* 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election Results
* 2019 AMSAT Symposium Registration Savings Through October 11
* IEEE GRSS Student Grand Challenge
* IARU Coordination for Two Satellites
* QO-100 Satellite, GNU Radio and SDR Talks Released
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* ARISS News
* Satellite Shorts from All Over


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-265.01
ANS-265 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 265.01
From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
September 22, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-265.01


2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election Results

As a result of the 2019 Board of Directors Election, Jerry Buxton,
N0JY;
Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA; Patrick Stoddard, WD9EWK; and Michelle
Thompson, W5NYV; will serve on the board for two years.

The First Alternate is Brennan Price, N4QX. The Second Alternate  is
Howard (Howie) Defelice, AB2S. Both will serve for a term of one year.

The results of the voting with 1,052 ballots cast (892 electronic +
160 paper) are as follows:

675 votes ... Michelle Thompson, W5NYV
585 votes ... Patrick Stoddard, WD9EWK
526 votes ... Jerry Buxton, N0JY
515 votes ... Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA
480 votes ... Brennan Price, N4QX
435 votes ... Howard (Howie) Defelice, AB2S
399 votes ... Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
366 votes ... Jeff Johns, WE4B

These results submitted September 20, 2019 by
Clayton Coleman, W5PFG AMSAT Secretary

[ANS thanks Clayton Coleman, W5PFG AMSAT Secretary for the above
information.]

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2019 AMSAT Symposium Registration Savings Through October 11

You can still save money when registering for the 50th Anniversary
AMSAT Space Symposium and General Meeting, Friday through Sunday,
October 18-20, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia.

Registrations received September 16 - October 11 can be ordered
for $65.  Registrations at the door will cost $70.

You can complete your registration on-line via the AMSAT Store:
https://www.amsat.org/product-category/amsat-symposium/.

This year, all registrants will receive a digital copy of the
Proceedings on a thumb drive. Attendees may purchase a hard copy
for $25.00.  Non-attendees may put their name on a waiting list for a
hard copy, if there are any left over. The digital version of the
Proceedings will be made available on the online store shortly after
the Symposium concludes.

Student Registrations are 50% off and does not include the
Proceedings.

A preliminary schedule of events for the 2019 AMSAT Space Symposium
has been posted to the AMSAT website.  It can be accessed at
https://www.amsat.org/symposium-schedule/.

[ANS thanks the 2019 AMSAT Symposium Team for the above information.]

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IEEE GRSS Student Grand Challenge Deadline Extended

The IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS) has announced
the Second GRSS Student Grand Challenge which allows student teams to
develop Earth Observation payloads for a small satellite. 

The competition starts with the submission of a proposal to design
payload/experiment(s) that can solve real-life space exploration
problems such as collecting data on the global climate, environmental
change and natural hazards.

Winning teams will receive grant funding during two years that will
be used to develop the proposed payload idea.  Teams willing to
participate must send a brief description of their mission concept,
indicating:

- Team: composition, background and expertise, motivation, and signed
  commitment letter during the duration of the project,
- Scientific rationale and feasibility of the proposed observations:
  innovative techniques (ways to conduct the measurement) and
  technologies are welcome,
- Development plan including characterization and testing,
- Budget proposal,
- If the proposing team is not yet part of an already established
  GRSS Student Chapter, it is important that commitment to form a
  new Chapter by the end of 2019 be included in the proposal. Teams
  including multiple Sections are welcome and encouraged.

The winning payloads will be considered for integration into a
CubeSat that will be developed at the National Space Science and
Technology Center (NSSTC) in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates (UAE) in
collaboration with the YahSat Space Lab at Khalifa University,
Abu Dhabi, UAE.

The deadline has been extended till September 30, 2019.

Complete application details are available at
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-265-GRSS-Challenge and
https://conferences.uaeu.ac.ae/2ndgrss/en/competition.shtml.

[ANS thanks Prashanth Marpu, Associate Professor, Khalifa University
for the above information.]

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             Symposium Papers Due September 23, 2019!

  Final copies of papers must be submitted by September 23 for
            inclusion in the printed proceedings.

     Abstracts and papers should be sent to Dan Schultz
             at n8fgv at amsat dot org.

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IARU Coordination for Two Satellites

The IARU has provided frequency coordination for a 1U CubeSat, Surya
Satellite-1.  Sponsored by the Department Physics and Energy
Engineering at Surya University, its mission is to develop Indonesian
young generation interest in space technology.  The satellite will
provide short text message communication using Automatic Packet
Reporting System (APRS) protocol with a VHF downlink on 145.825 MHz
and a telemetry with a UHF downlink on 435.825.  Deployment is
planned from the ISS in March 2020.

Additionally, the IARU has received an application for a 2U
CubeSat sponsored by the National Institute of Technology, Kochi
College.  The satellite will conduct the following experiments:

1) An onboard SDR will receive CW signals on 21 MHz and decoded call
   signs will be sent on 430 MHz downlink.
2) A newly developed attitude control system using dual reaction wheel

   mechanism.
3) An on-board computer system consisted of Linux base microcomputer.
4) An in-orbit expansion test of the 21 MHz half-wave dipole antenna
   for Morse CW signals reception and Jupiter’s millisecond radio
   bursts observation.
5) Observation of Jupiter millisecond radio bursts with the expanded
   HF dipole antenna and on-board SDR.
6) 360-degree tests of the camera unit to take all-sky images with
   two fish-eye cameras.

A UHF downlink will use 9k6 FSK packet, 1k2 AFSK packet and CW. The
launch from Japan by a JAXA Epsilon is planned during fiscal year
2020 into a 500km SSO.

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

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QO-100 Satellite, GNU Radio and SDR Talks Released

Mark, M5BOP reports the complete set of amateur radio technical talks
from this year’s Martlesham Microwave Round Table is now available to
watch on YouTube.

Videos of these MMRT 2019 talks are available:
• Practical GNUradio – Heather Lomond M0HMO
• From Death Rays to Dinner – William Eustace M0WJE
• Equipment for Es’hail-2 / QO-100 Narrow band – David Bowman G0MRF
• DATV on Es’hail-2 / QO-100 – Noel Matthews G8GTZ
• Low-pass Harmonic Filter for 23cm – John Quarmby G3XDY
• UKuG SDR Voice Transceiver Project Discussion

Watch the videos on the Martlesham Microwave YouTube channel at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHV7cC7ZMehKjAM81QxUS9w/videos

[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK 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.
                Full details are available at
    https://www.amsat.org/amsat-50th-anniversary-awards-program/
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Upcoming Satellite Operations

+ Take W3ZM On-the-Road

W3ZM/5 on Sep 20-21, 2019 in NM, Grid DM64 by KE4AL with FM & Linears
W3ZM/4 on Sep 30, 2019 in FL, Grid EM60 by N4KGL

+ Rovers and Special Events

DN11/DN12 + DN03  Sept. 17, 2019
Casey, KI7UNJ is heading to the DN11/DN12 line, September 17.  Look
for him on SO-50, AO-92, and AO-91, between 1657Z and 1812Z.  On the
way back, Casey will make a quick stop in DN03 to catch the 2043Z
PO-101 pass.  Watch Casey’s Twitter feed for further updates at
https://twitter.com/KI7UNJ.

Formentera Island (EA6 Balearic Is. DXCC – JM08)  Sept. 19 to 23, 2019
EA4NF, Philippe will be operating from Formentera Island (DXCC:
EA6 Balearic Islands – IOTA EU-004 – GRID JM08) on satellite as
EA6/EA4NF from September 19 to 23, 2019.  This is a great opportunity
to get the rare grid (JM08) of this small island only accessible by
boat, IOTA (EU-004) and EA6 (Balearic Is. DXCC) in one single contact
and confirmed on LoTW.  QRV Satellite in FM & SSB.  QSL : LoTW.  Keep
an eye on Philippe’s Twitter feed for further updates and sat passes
or contact him directly for a sked at  https://twitter.com/EA4NF_SAT.

Big SkyRove (DN35, DN55, DN56, DN65, DN66) – Sept. 19-23, 2019
Dennis, N7EGY, is taking his radios on a family trip to Big Sky
Country.  Trip purpose is family first before satellite fun, so some
plans could be cancelled at the last minute. Plan is to work from
DN55/56/65/66, with DN35 on whatever bird up as we pass through.
See projected schedule at
https://twitter.com/n7egy1/status/1172000359989960704?s=20.
Keep an eye on Dennis’ Twitter feed for further announcements at
https://twitter.com/n7egy1

DM02/MM (Need we say more?)  Sept. 22, 2019
Ron, AD0DX, and Alex, N7AGF, are chartering a boat to the ultra-rare
DM02 grid square. They will use the special event call sign
November 6 Ocean/Maritime Mobile.  Expected window of operation is
from 1000Z to 1900Z, Sunday, September 22. More information is
available on QRZ https://www.qrz.com/db/N6O to include how you can
help support this monumental operation. Ron and Alex are expected to
have cellular service out there, so keep an eye on their Twitter
feeds https://twitter.com/ad0dx and https://twitter.com/N7AGF.

FP, ST. Pierre & Miquelon (GN17) Sept. 24 to Oct. 8, 2019
Eric, KV1J, will once again be operating from the Island of Miquelon
(NA-032, DIFO FP-002 WLOTA 1417, Grid GN17) as FP/KV1J between
September 24 and October 8. This is his 13th trip to the island.
Activity will be on 160-6 meters (no 60M – not authorized) using CW,
SSB, RTTY, FT8 (but primarily SSB, RTTY and FT8) and the satellites.
He will generally be on the highest frequency band that is open
(favoring 12/10m). He will be active in the CQWW DX RTTY Contest
(September 28-29th). ADDED NOTE: Eric will usually try to be on as
many satellite passes as he can when the WX is good, generally
favoring the FO-29, XW-2x, AO-7, and possibly the FM birds. Eric
states, “Equipment is two FT-817s and an Arrow dual band yagi. I’ll
favor the SSB birds usually higher in the passband, but will also
try FM if they do not get too busy. Satellite logging is by paper so
may not get loaded to LoTW until the week after I return to the USA.”
Weekends may be limited since he will be concentrating on the
low(er) bands and contests. QSL via KV1J, direct or by the Bureau.
Also eQSL, ClubLog and LoTW. For more details and updates, check out
his Web page at http://www.kv1j.com/fp/Sep19.html.

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

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ARISS News

+ Successful Contacts

Templestowe College, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, telebridge via
VK6MJ
The ISS callsign was NA1SS
The astronaut was Nick Hague, KG5TMV
Contact was on Wed 2019-09-18 08:06:32 UTC.
Watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QalYOnHURYk

+ Upcoming Contacts

Boys and Girls Club, Ft. Meade, MD., telebridge via VK4KHZ
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled astronaut is Nick Hague, KG5TMV
Contact is go for: Fri 2019-09-20 19:58:23 UTC 54 deg

The Children's Inn at NIH (National Institutes of Health),
  Bethesda, MD (CASIS#3), telebridge via ON4ISS
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS
The scheduled astronaut is Nick Hague, KG5TMV
Contact is go for: Mon 2019-09-23 20:08:27 UTC 89 deg

School in Bulgaria, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled astronaut is TBD
Contact is go for Tue 2019-09-24 16:10 UTC

UAE school #1 with Space Flight participant, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled astronaut is TBD
Contact is go for Fri 2019-09-27 12:10 UTC 

UAE school #2 with Space Flight participant, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled astronaut is TBD
Contact is go for Sat 2019-09-28 11:20 UTC 

UAE school #3 with Space Flight participant, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled astronaut is TBD
Contact is go for Wed 2019-10-02 09:45 UTC

[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N for the above information.]


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         25% of the purchase price of each product goes
           towards Keeping Amateur Radio in Space
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Satellite Shorts from All Over

+ Hams in Space: Gearing Up for the Lunar Gateway

Hackaday has published an interesting story about some of the
political, scientific and engineering facets of the proposed Lunar
Gateway and about the challenges of working Amateur Radio on board
that mission.  Read the full article at
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-265-Lunar-Gateway.

[ANS thanks Hackaday for the above information.]


+ IPS - High Level Programming of Small Systems for the AMSAT
Space Projects

AMSAT-DL offers an interesting historical perspective of IPS, the
Interpreter for Process Structures developed by Professor
Dr. Karl Meinzer, DJ4ZC.  The article recalls how IPS was instrumental
is the operation of AMSAT Phase 3 satellites.

Read the entire article at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-265-IPS.

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

+ AMSAT Member Gabriel Zeifman, AL6D, Receives NATCA Archie League
  Medal of Safety Award

On the night of April 9, 2019, controller Gabriel Zeifman was alone
in the tower cab at Juneau International Airport. The pilot of a 1979
Mooney became confused while on one of the last legs of a cross-
country trip.  Gabe recognized the confusion and was able to clarify
things, saving the pilot's life.

After hearing about this incident, Miami Center Vice President and
Disaster Response Committee Chair Tom Flanary nominated Zeifman for
the Alaskan Region Archie League Award.  Read the complete story at
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-265-Zeifman-Award

[ANS thanks the National Air Traffic Controllers Association for
the above information.]

+ USAF to Let Hackers Try to Hijack an Orbiting Satellite

The Air Force will bring a satellite to the Defcon hacking conference
next year.  Soon, the Air Force will put out a call for submissions.
Think you know how to hack a satellite or its ground station? Let
them know. A select number of researchers whose pitches seem viable
will be invited to try out their ideas during a “flat-sat” phase—
essentially a test build comprising all the eventual components—six
months before Defcon. That group will once again be culled; the
Air Force will fly the winners out to Defcon for a live hacking
competition.  Read the complete article at
https://www.wired.com/story/air-force-defcon-satellite-hacking/.

[ANS thanks WIRED for the above information.]

+ SatNOGS Celebrates 1,000,000 Observations

On September 12, 2019 observation #1,000,000 got uploaded on the
SatNOGS Network by station #2 in Bloomington, Indiana operated
by Corey Shields, KB9JHU receiving data from UNISAT-6 satellite.

SatNOGS Network is a global management interface to facilitate
multiple ground station operations remotely. An observer is able to
take advantage of the full network of SatNOGS ground stations
around the world. It's part of the SatNOGS project.  The network is
open to anyone. Any observer is able to utilize all available ground
stations and communicate with satellites. All observations results
are public and all data are distributed freely under the Creative
Commons Attribution-Share Alike license.

[ANS thanks SatNOGS for the above information.]

+ Doing Space Differently...How Three Decades of Innovation Led To a
Smallsat Revolution

SatMagazine recounts how the hallmark of the modern smallsat is the
adoption of up-to-date consumer technologies combined with rapid
development cycles. These are executed by small agile teams operating
closer to IT industry management models rather than those
traditionally found in military/aerospace organizations.

One of the first modern smallsats, and arguably the first
reprogrammable one, was UoSAT-1, launched in 1981. Built by a group
of radio amateurs and researchers at the University of Surrey, this
smallsat successfully demonstrated that it was possible to compile
software on the ground and upload it to a satellite that was designed
and built using Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components.

These researchers epitomized what is now commonly considered as the
characteristics of a smallsat team: highly innovative technical
staff operating as part of a small motivated unit, working in close
proximity and with effective communications.

Read the entire article at
http://www.satmagazine.com/story.php?number=1497605345.

[ANS thanks SatMagazine for the above information.]


+ SpaceX plans 24 Starlink launches next year

SpaceX hopes to launch 24 Starlink missions in 2020 as the company
builds out a broadband megaconstellation that could ultimately number
close to 12,000 satellites, a company executive said September 10.

SpaceX’s Starlink launch cadence will likely average “two a month,”
in addition to customer launches, Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX’s president
and chief operating officer, said at the World Satellite Business
Week conference.  “Next year, I hope we launch 24 Starlinks,”
Shotwell said.   Read the complete story at
https://spacenews.com/spacex-plans-24-starlink-launches-next-year/.

[ANS thanks SpaceNews for the above information.]


+ NASA Joins All Five Sections for Space Launch System Rocket Stage

NASA finished assembling and joining the main structural components
for the largest rocket stage the agency has built since the Saturn V
that sent Apollo astronauts to the Moon.

NASA is working to land the first woman and the next man on the Moon
by 2024. SLS and NASA's Orion spacecraft, along with the Gateway in
orbit around the Moon, and the Human Landing System are the backbone
for deep space exploration. SLS is the only rocket that can send
Orion, astronauts and supplies to the Moon in a single mission.

Read the entire story at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-265-SLS.

[ANS thanks SpaceRef for the above information.]

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73,
This week's ANS Editor,
Frank Karnauskas, N1UW
n1uw at amsat dot org

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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:

* 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election Results
* 2019 AMSAT Symposium Registration Savings Through October 11
* IEEE GRSS Student Grand Challenge
* IARU Coordination for Two Satellites
* QO-100 Satellite, GNU Radio and SDR Talks Released
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* ARISS News
* Satellite Shorts from All Over


SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-265.01
ANS-265 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 265.01
From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
September 22, 2019
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-265.01


2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election Results

As a result of the 2019 Board of Directors Election, Jerry Buxton,
N0JY;
Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA; Patrick Stoddard, WD9EWK; and Michelle
Thompson, W5NYV; will serve on the board for two years.

The First Alternate is Brennan Price, N4QX. The Second Alternate  is
Howard (Howie) Defelice, AB2S. Both will serve for a term of one year.

The results of the voting with 1,052 ballots cast (892 electronic +
160
paper) are as follows:

675 votes ... Michelle Thompson, W5NYV
585 votes ... Patrick Stoddard, WD9EWK
526 votes ... Jerry Buxton, N0JY
515 votes ... Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA
480 votes ... Brennan Price, N4QX
435 votes ... Howard (Howie) Defelice, AB2S
399 votes ... Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
366 votes ... Jeff Johns, WE4B

These results submitted September 20, 2019 by
Clayton Coleman, W5PFG
AMSAT Secretary

[ANS thanks Clayton Coleman, W5PFG AMSAT Secretary for the above
information.]


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2019 AMSAT Symposium Registration Savings Through October 11

You can still save money when registering for the 50th Anniversary
AMSAT Space Symposium and General Meeting, Friday through Sunday,
October 18-20, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia.

Registrations received September 16 - October 11 can be ordered
for $65.  Registrations at the door will cost $70.

You can complete your registration on-line via the AMSAT Store:
https://www.amsat.org/product-category/amsat-symposium/.

This year, all registrants will receive a digital copy of the
Proceedings on a thumb drive. Attendees may purchase a hard copy
for $25.00.  Non-attendees may put their name on a waiting list for a
hard copy, if there are any left over. The digital version of the
Proceedings will be made available on the online store shortly after
the Symposium concludes.

Student Registrations are 50% off and does not include the
Proceedings.

A preliminary schedule of events for the 2019 AMSAT Space Symposium
has been posted to the AMSAT website.  It can be accessed at
https://www.amsat.org/symposium-schedule/.


[ANS thanks the 2019 AMSAT Symposium Team for the above information.]


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IEEE GRSS Student Grand Challenge Deadline Extended

The IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS) has announced
the Second GRSS Student Grand Challenge which allows student teams to
develop Earth Observation payloads for a small satellite. 

The competition starts with the submission of a proposal to design
payload/experiment(s) that can solve real-life space exploration
problems such as collecting data on the global climate, environmental
change and natural hazards.

Winning teams will receive grant funding during two years that will
be used to develop the proposed payload idea.  Teams willing to
participate must send a brief description of their mission concept,
indicating:

- Team: composition, background and expertise, motivation, and signed
  commitment letter during the duration of the project,
- Scientific rationale and feasibility of the proposed observations:
  innovative techniques (ways to conduct the measurement) and
  technologies are welcome,
- Development plan including characterization and testing,
- Budget proposal,
- If the proposing team is not yet part of an already established
  GRSS Student Chapter, it is important that commitment to form a
  new Chapter by the end of 2019 be included in the proposal. Teams
  including multiple Sections are welcome and encouraged.

The winning payloads will be considered for integration into a
CubeSat that will be developed at the National Space Science and
Technology Center (NSSTC) in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates (UAE) in
collaboration with the YahSat Space Lab at Khalifa University,
Abu Dhabi, UAE.

The deadline has been extended till September 30, 2019.

Complete application details are available at
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-265-GRSS-Challenge and
https://conferences.uaeu.ac.ae/2ndgrss/en/competition.shtml.

[ANS thanks Prashanth Marpu, Associate Professor, Khalifa University
for the above information.]


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             Symposium Papers Due September 23, 2019!

  Final copies of papers must be submitted by September 23 for
            inclusion in the printed proceedings.

     Abstracts and papers should be sent to Dan Schultz
             at n8fgv at amsat dot org.

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IARU Coordination for Two Satellites

The IARU has provided frequency coordination for a 1U CubeSat, Surya
Satellite-1.  Sponsored by the Department Physics and Energy
Engineering at Surya University, its mission is to develop Indonesian
young generation interest in space technology.  The satellite will
provide short text message communication using Automatic Packet
Reporting System (APRS) protocol with a VHF downlink on 145.825 MHz
and a telemetry with a UHF downlink on 435.825.  Deployment is
planned from the ISS in March 2020.

Additionally, the IARU has received an application for a 2U
CubeSat sponsored by the National Institute of Technology, Kochi
College.  The satellite will conduct the following experiments:

1) An onboard SDR will receive CW signals on 21 MHz and decoded call
   signs will be sent on 430 MHz downlink.
2) A newly developed attitude control system using dual reaction wheel

   mechanism.
3) An on-board computer system consisted of Linux base microcomputer.
4) An in-orbit expansion test of the 21 MHz half-wave dipole antenna
   for Morse CW signals reception and Jupiter’s millisecond radio
   bursts observation.
5) Observation of Jupiter millisecond radio bursts with the expanded
   HF dipole antenna and on-board SDR.
6) 360-degree tests of the camera unit to take all-sky images with
   two fish-eye cameras.

A UHF downlink will use 9k6 FSK packet, 1k2 AFSK packet and CW. The
launch from Japan by a JAXA Epsilon is planned during fiscal year
2020 into a 500km SSO.

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


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QO-100 Satellite, GNU Radio and SDR Talks Released

Mark, M5BOP reports the complete set of amateur radio technical talks
from this year’s Martlesham Microwave Round Table is now available to
watch on YouTube.

Videos of these MMRT 2019 talks are available:
• Practical GNUradio – Heather Lomond M0HMO
• From Death Rays to Dinner – William Eustace M0WJE
• Equipment for Es’hail-2 / QO-100 Narrow band – David Bowman G0MRF
• DATV on Es’hail-2 / QO-100 – Noel Matthews G8GTZ
• Low-pass Harmonic Filter for 23cm – John Quarmby G3XDY
• UKuG SDR Voice Transceiver Project Discussion

Watch the videos on the Martlesham Microwave YouTube channel at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHV7cC7ZMehKjAM81QxUS9w/videos

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


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Upcoming Satellite Operations

+ Take W3ZM On-the-Road

W3ZM/5 on Sep 20-21, 2019 in NM, Grid DM64 by KE4AL with FM & Linears
W3ZM/4 on Sep 30, 2019 in FL, Grid EM60 by N4KGL

+ Rovers and Special Events

DN11/DN12 + DN03  Sept. 17, 2019
Casey, KI7UNJ is heading to the DN11/DN12 line, September 17.  Look
for him on SO-50, AO-92, and AO-91, between 1657Z and 1812Z.  On the
way back, Casey will make a quick stop in DN03 to catch the 2043Z
PO-101 pass.  Watch Casey’s Twitter feed for further updates at
https://twitter.com/KI7UNJ.

Formentera Island (EA6 Balearic Is. DXCC – JM08)  Sept. 19 to 23, 2019
EA4NF, Philippe will be operating from Formentera Island (DXCC:
EA6 Balearic Islands – IOTA EU-004 – GRID JM08) on satellite as
EA6/EA4NF from September 19 to 23, 2019.  This is a great opportunity
to get the rare grid (JM08) of this small island only accessible by
boat, IOTA (EU-004) and EA6 (Balearic Is. DXCC) in one single contact
and confirmed on LoTW.  QRV Satellite in FM & SSB.  QSL : LoTW.  Keep
an eye on Philippe’s Twitter feed for further updates and sat passes
or contact him directly for a sked at  https://twitter.com/EA4NF_SAT.

Big SkyRove (DN35, DN55, DN56, DN65, DN66) – Sept. 19-23, 2019
Dennis, N7EGY, is taking his radios on a family trip to Big Sky
Country.  Trip purpose is family first before satellite fun, so some
plans could be cancelled at the last minute. Plan is to work from
DN55/56/65/66, with DN35 on whatever bird up as we pass through.
See projected schedule at
https://twitter.com/n7egy1/status/1172000359989960704?s=20.
Keep an eye on Dennis’ Twitter feed for further announcements at
https://twitter.com/n7egy1

DM02/MM (Need we say more?)  Sept. 22, 2019
Ron, AD0DX, and Alex, N7AGF, are chartering a boat to the ultra-rare
DM02 grid square. They will use the special event call sign
November 6 Ocean/Maritime Mobile.  Expected window of operation is
from 1000Z to 1900Z, Sunday, September 22. More information is
available on QRZ https://www.qrz.com/db/N6O to include how you can
help support this monumental operation. Ron and Alex are expected to
have cellular service out there, so keep an eye on their Twitter
feeds https://twitter.com/ad0dx and https://twitter.com/N7AGF.

FP, ST. Pierre & Miquelon (GN17) Sept. 24 to Oct. 8, 2019
Eric, KV1J, will once again be operating from the Island of Miquelon
(NA-032, DIFO FP-002 WLOTA 1417, Grid GN17) as FP/KV1J between
September 24 and October 8. This is his 13th trip to the island.
Activity will be on 160-6 meters (no 60M – not authorized) using CW,
SSB, RTTY, FT8 (but primarily SSB, RTTY and FT8) and the satellites.
He will generally be on the highest frequency band that is open
(favoring 12/10m). He will be active in the CQWW DX RTTY Contest
(September 28-29th). ADDED NOTE: Eric will usually try to be on as
many satellite passes as he can when the WX is good, generally
favoring the FO-29, XW-2x, AO-7, and possibly the FM birds. Eric
states, “Equipment is two FT-817s and an Arrow dual band yagi. I’ll
favor the SSB birds usually higher in the passband, but will also
try FM if they do not get too busy. Satellite logging is by paper so
may not get loaded to LoTW until the week after I return to the USA.”
Weekends may be limited since he will be concentrating on the
low(er) bands and contests. QSL via KV1J, direct or by the Bureau.
Also eQSL, ClubLog and LoTW. For more details and updates, check out
his Web page at http://www.kv1j.com/fp/Sep19.html.

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


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ARISS News

+ Successful Contacts

Templestowe College, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, telebridge via
VK6MJ
The ISS callsign was NA1SS
The astronaut was Nick Hague, KG5TMV
Contact was on Wed 2019-09-18 08:06:32 UTC.
Watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QalYOnHURYk

+ Upcoming Contacts

Boys and Girls Club, Ft. Meade, MD., telebridge via VK4KHZ
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled astronaut is Nick Hague, KG5TMV
Contact is go for: Fri 2019-09-20 19:58:23 UTC 54 deg

The Children's Inn at NIH (National Institutes of Health),
  Bethesda, MD (CASIS#3), telebridge via ON4ISS
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS
The scheduled astronaut is Nick Hague, KG5TMV
Contact is go for: Mon 2019-09-23 20:08:27 UTC 89 deg

School in Bulgaria, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled astronaut is TBD
Contact is go for Tue 2019-09-24 16:10 UTC

UAE school #1 with Space Flight participant, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled astronaut is TBD
Contact is go for Fri 2019-09-27 12:10 UTC 

UAE school #2 with Space Flight participant, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled astronaut is TBD
Contact is go for Sat 2019-09-28 11:20 UTC 

UAE school #3 with Space Flight participant, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled astronaut is TBD
Contact is go for Wed 2019-10-02 09:45 UTC

[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N for the above information.]


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Satellite Shorts from All Over

+ Hams in Space: Gearing Up for the Lunar Gateway

Hackaday has published an interesting story about some of the
political, scientific and engineering facets of the proposed Lunar
Gateway and about the challenges of working Amateur Radio on board
that mission.  Read the full article at
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-265-Lunar-Gateway.

[ANS thanks Hackaday for the above information.]


+ IPS - High Level Programming of Small Systems for the AMSAT
Space Projects

AMSAT-DL offers an interesting historical perspective of IPS, the
Interpreter for Process Structures developed by Professor
Dr. Karl Meinzer, DJ4ZC.  The article recalls how IPS was instrumental

is the operation of AMSAT Phase 3 satellites.

Read the entire article at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-265-IPS.

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


+ AMSAT Member Gabriel Zeifman, AL6D, Receives NATCA Archie League
  Medal of Safety Award

On the night of April 9, 2019, controller Gabriel Zeifman was alone
in the tower cab at Juneau International Airport. The pilot of a 1979
Mooney became confused while on one of the last legs of a cross-
country trip.  Gabe recognized the confusion and was able to clarify
things, saving the pilot's life.

After hearing about this incident, Miami Center Vice President and
Disaster Response Committee Chair Tom Flanary nominated Zeifman for
the Alaskan Region Archie League Award.  Read the complete story at
https://tinyurl.com/ANS-265-Zeifman-Award

[ANS thanks the National Air Traffic Controllers Association for
the above information.]


+ USAF to Let Hackers Try to Hijack an Orbiting Satellite

The Air Force will bring a satellite to the Defcon hacking conference
next year.  Soon, the Air Force will put out a call for submissions.
Think you know how to hack a satellite or its ground station? Let
them know. A select number of researchers whose pitches seem viable
will be invited to try out their ideas during a “flat-sat” phase—
essentially a test build comprising all the eventual components—six
months before Defcon. That group will once again be culled; the
Air Force will fly the winners out to Defcon for a live hacking
competition.  Read the complete article at
https://www.wired.com/story/air-force-defcon-satellite-hacking/.

[ANS thanks WIRED for the above information.]

+ SatNOGS Celebrates 1,000,000 Observations

On September 12, 2019 observation #1,000,000 got uploaded on the
SatNOGS Network by station #2 in Bloomington, Indiana operated
by Corey Shields, KB9JHU receiving data from UNISAT-6 satellite.

SatNOGS Network is a global management interface to facilitate
multiple ground station operations remotely. An observer is able to
take advantage of the full network of SatNOGS ground stations
around the world. It's part of the SatNOGS project.  The network is
open to anyone. Any observer is able to utilize all available ground
stations and communicate with satellites. All observations results
are public and all data are distributed freely under the Creative
Commons Attribution-Share Alike license.

[ANS thanks SatNOGS for the above information.]


+ Doing Space Differently...How Three Decades of Innovation Led To a
Smallsat Revolution

SatMagazine recounts how the hallmark of the modern smallsat is the
adoption of up-to-date consumer technologies combined with rapid
development cycles. These are executed by small agile teams operating
closer to IT industry management models rather than those
traditionally found in military/aerospace organizations.

One of the first modern smallsats, and arguably the first
reprogrammable one, was UoSAT-1, launched in 1981. Built by a group
of radio amateurs and researchers at the University of Surrey, this
smallsat successfully demonstrated that it was possible to compile
software on the ground and upload it to a satellite that was designed
and built using Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components.

These researchers epitomized what is now commonly considered as the
characteristics of a smallsat team: highly innovative technical
staff operating as part of a small motivated unit, working in close
proximity and with effective communications.

Read the entire article at
http://www.satmagazine.com/story.php?number=1497605345.

[ANS thanks SatMagazine for the above information.]


+ SpaceX plans 24 Starlink launches next year

SpaceX hopes to launch 24 Starlink missions in 2020 as the company
builds out a broadband megaconstellation that could ultimately number
close to 12,000 satellites, a company executive said September 10.

SpaceX’s Starlink launch cadence will likely average “two a month,”
in addition to customer launches, Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX’s president
and chief operating officer, said at the World Satellite Business
Week conference.  “Next year, I hope we launch 24 Starlinks,”
Shotwell said.   Read the complete story at
https://spacenews.com/spacex-plans-24-starlink-launches-next-year/.

[ANS thanks SpaceNews for the above information.]


+ NASA Joins All Five Sections for Space Launch System Rocket Stage

NASA finished assembling and joining the main structural components
for the largest rocket stage the agency has built since the Saturn V
that sent Apollo astronauts to the Moon.

NASA is working to land the first woman and the next man on the Moon
by 2024. SLS and NASA's Orion spacecraft, along with the Gateway in
orbit around the Moon, and the Human Landing System are the backbone
for deep space exploration. SLS is the only rocket that can send
Orion, astronauts and supplies to the Moon in a single mission.

Read the entire story at https://tinyurl.com/ANS-265-SLS.

[ANS thanks SpaceRef for the above information.]

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Weekly Propagation Forecast Bulletins

Autumn Equinox - 23 Septmebr 2019 (SImon's World Map)
Product: Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
:Issued: 2019 Sep 23 0156 UTC
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Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 16 - 22 September 2019

Solar activity was at very low levels. No sunspots were observed on the visible disk. An anpproximately 20 degree filament erupted near S35W02 around 19/2200 UTC which produced a narrow, slow-moving CME signature near the Sun-Earth line. Modeling of the event suggested most of the ejecta was oriented south and eastward of Earth's orbit; however, Earth may still observe weak influence from the periphery of the CME.

No proton events were observed at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit was at normal to moderate levels from 16-21 Sep and dropped to just normal levels through 22 Sep.

Geomagnetic field activity was quiet to active conditions. Elevated wind speeds from a waning positive polarity CH HSS produced isolated active conditions on 16 Sep. Variable phi angle on 17 Sep suggested influence from a SSBC, cause a period of isolated active conditions.  Quiet to unsettled levels on 18 Sep decreased to just quiet levels on 19-20 Sep. A brief period of southward Bz produced a single period of unsettled on 21 Sep. The remainder of the summary period was quiet.

Forecast of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 23 September - 19 October 2019

Solar activity is expected to be at very low levels over the outlook period.

No proton events are expected at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit is expected to range from normal to high levels. High levels are expected on 28 Sep - 12 Oct and 14 Oct; moderate levels are expected on 24-27 Sep, 13 Oct, and 15-18 Oct. The remainder of the outlook period is expected to be at normal levels. All enhancements in electron flux are in anticipation of multiple, recurrent CH HSSs.

Geomagnetic field activity is expected to be at quiet to G2 (Moderate) geomagnetic storm levels. G2 levels are expected on 28 Sep followed by G1 (Minor) geomagnetic levels on 29 Sep. Active conditions are expected on 23-25 Sep, 30 Sep and 06 Oct. Unsettled conditions are expected on 26-27 Sep, 01-03 Oct, 10 Oct and 12-15 Oct. The remainder of the outlook period is expected to be at quiet levels. All enhancements in geomagnetic activity are in anticipation of multiple, recurrent CH HSSs.

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#   UTC      Radio Flux   Planetary   Largest
#  Date       10.7 cm      A Index    Kp Index
2019 Sep 23      68          12          4
2019 Sep 24      68          12          4
2019 Sep 25      68          12          4
2019 Sep 26      68           8          3
2019 Sep 27      68           8          3
2019 Sep 28      68          38          6
2019 Sep 29      68          28          5
2019 Sep 30      68          10          4
2019 Oct 01      68           8          3
2019 Oct 02      68          10          3
2019 Oct 03      68           8          3
2019 Oct 04      68           5          2
2019 Oct 05      68           5          2
2019 Oct 06      68          12          4
2019 Oct 07      68           5          2
2019 Oct 08      68           5          2
2019 Oct 09      68           5          2
2019 Oct 10      68           8          3
2019 Oct 11      68           5          2
2019 Oct 12      68           8          3
2019 Oct 13      68          10          3
2019 Oct 14      68           8          3
2019 Oct 15      68           8          3
2019 Oct 16      68           5          2
2019 Oct 17      68           5          2
2019 Oct 18      68           5          2
2019 Oct 19      68           5          2
(NOAA)

Jonathan's Space Report, No. 769

Jonathan's Space Report
No. 769                                                       2019 Sep 22   Somerville, MA
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International Space Station
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Expedition 60 continues.

Soyuz MS-14, flying without a crew, completed a rendezvous with the ISS
at 0513 UTC on Aug 24. However, at 0532 UTC after a flyaround at a
distance of 400 metres, it failed to lock on to the Kurs system on the
Poisk module. It was later determined that Poisk's system was not
working correctly. The crew sent the abort signal at 0536 UTC and the
Soyuz was ordered to retreat to a safe distance.

On Aug 26 astronauts Skvortsov, Parmitano and Morgan undocked from the
Zvezda module in Soyuz MS-13 at 0335 UTC and redocked with the Poisk
module at 0359 UTC. This left the Zvezda module, with its working Kurs
system, free for a second docking attempt for Soyuz MS-14.
On Aug 27 at 0308 UTC Soyuz MS-14 indeed succeeded in docking with the
Zvezda aft port, delivering cargo and the Fyodor robot.

On Aug 27 the Canadarm-2 unberthed Dragon CRS-18 from the Harmony nadir
port and released it into orbit at 1459 UTC. Dragon fired its Draco
thrusters for a 12m53s deorbit burn at 1922 UTC and splashed down at
about 123.6W 32.5N at 2021 UTC.

The Fyodor robot was loaded back into Soyuz MS-14 along with some
return cargo and Soyuz MS-14 undocked from Zvezda at 1814 UTC Sep 6,
landing in Kazakhstan at 2132 UTC to complete its test flight.

Robotic operations were carried on Sep 3 to Sep 5 on two Main Bus
Switching Units (MBSUs). MSBU 3 (S/N X700385) was brought inside Kibo
from ELC-2 for repairs and then returned outside to ESP-2. MBSU 1 (S/N
C250636) was brought inside Kibo from ESP-2 and will be returned to
Earth on the next Dragon flight.



Cygnus NG-11
------------

On Aug 29 the Aerocube-10a satellite, released from Cygnus NG-11, itself
released its first atmospheric probe, labelled Venturini in the US satellite
catalog.

On Sep 16 Cygnus NG-11 released the Seeker cubesat, which was designed to
perform proximity operations with Cygnus.

Geo-IK
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On Aug 30 Russia launched the Geo-IK-2 No. 13L (Nusson-2 No. 13L, codename Kosmos-2540)
geodetic satellite.

KX-09
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KX-09 is a Chinese Academy of Sciences microgravity research satellite, launched on the
small Kuaizhou-1A launcher. A 6U cubesat from Tianyi Research, Xiaoxiang-1 07 xing, was
also aboard.

ZY-1
----

The 1840 kg Ziyuan-1 02D xing imaging satellite was launched on Sep 12 by CZ-4B. The launch
also carried two small satellites: Jingshi 1 is a 16 kg imaging satellite from Beijing
Normal University; Jinniuzuo naxing is a 3U cubesat from Shanghai ASES Spaceflight Technology
Co Ltd which is testing a drag sail.


Zhuhai-1 Group 3
----------------

The Zhuhai yiaho 03 zu (Zhuhai-1 Group 3) cluster was launched by CZ-11 on Sep 19.
The cluster consists of one video satellite and four hyperspectral imaging satellites
for the Zhuhai Orbital company. Each satellite has a name to commemorate a sponsor:
    
    Sat     Name                    Sponsor

    OVS-3   Chunlei Jihua Zhixing   Zhuhai Orbit Co, China Children and Teens Foundation
    OHS-3A  Xiahaian 1              West Coast New District Govt, Qindao, Shandong Prov.
    OHS-3B  Feitian Maotai          Guizhou Maotai Distillery Co.
    OHS-3C  Gaomi-1                 Gaomi City Govt, Shandong Prov.
    OHS-3D  GuoyuanV9               Jiangsu Jinshiyuan Wine Co Ltd.

Chandrayaan-2
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The Vikram lander separated from the Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter at 0745 UTC
Sep 2. It carried out a landing attempt on Sep 6, but lost attitude and
contact at an altitude of 2.3 km. It appears that Vikram impacted the
surface at about 2023 UTC not far from the planned landing iste at 70.9S
22.7E.

Hayabusa-2
----------

On Sep 16 Hayabusa-2 released two 10-cm-diameter target markers (TM-E at 1617 UTC
and TM-C at 1624 UTC) about 1 km above the surface of Ryugu. The spacecraft is observing
the target markers as they descend slowly in Ryugu's weak gravitational field. The
TMs are expected to impact the surface by Sep 23.

Table of Recent Orbital Launches
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Date UT       Name            Launch Vehicle        Site            Mission       INTL.   Catalog  Perigee Apogee  Incl   Notes

Aug  5 2156   Kosmos-2539                Proton/Briz-M     Baykonur LC81/24 Comms     48A  S44457  35673 x 35851 x  0.0
Aug  6 1930   EDRS C         )           Ariane 5 ECA      Kourou ELA3      Comms     49A  S44475?   217 x 35528 x  4.5
              Intelsat IS-39 )                                              Comms     49B  S44476?   231 x 35801 x  4.5
Aug  6 2323   AMOS 17                    Falcon 9          Canaveral SLC40  Comms     50A  S44479    215 x 35733 x 26.0
Aug  6 or 7?  RTFSat          )                          Chaffee, LEO       Tech      22G  S44417    470 x   485 x 51.6
              Quantum Radar 3 )                                             Tech      22F  S44416    470 x   485 x 51.6
              NARSScube-2     )                                             Tech      22H  S44418    470 x   485 x 51.6
              ORCA            )                                             Tech      22E  S44415    470 x   485 x 51.6
Aug  7 1300   Aerocube-10a  )                            Chaffee, LEO       Tech      22D  S44485    471 x   485 x 51.7
              Aerocube-10b  )                                               Tech      22C  S44484    469 x   481 x 51.7
Aug  8 1013   AEHF 5 )                   Atlas V 551       Canaveral SLC41  Comms     51A  S44481  14366 x 35286 x 10.0
              TDO    )                                                      Sp.Surv.  51B  S44482    207 x 35259 x 26.4
Aug 17 0411   Qiancheng-1 01 )           Jielong-1         Jiuquan          Imaging   52A  S44486    532 x   559 x 97.6
              Xingshidai-5   )                                              Tech      52   S44487?   529 x   559 x 97.6
              Tianqi-2       )                                              Comms     52   S44488?   529 x   560 x 97.6
Aug 19 1203   Zhongxing-18               Chang Zheng 3B    Xichang          Comms     53A  S44493    228 x 35879 x 28.4
Aug 19 1212   BlackSky Global 4)         Electron          Mahia            Imaging   54   S44496?   531 x   558 x 45.0
              Pearl White 1    )                                            Tech      54   S44497?   531 x   558 x 45.0
              Pearl White 2    )                                            Tech      54   S44498?   531 x   558 x 45.0
              BRO-ONE          )                                            Sigint    54   S44499?   531 x   558 x 45.0
Aug 22 0338   Soyuz MS-14                Soyuz-2-1a        Baykonur LC31    Spaceship  55A S44504    194 x   226 x 51.6
Aug 22 1306   GPS III SV02               Delta 4M+(4,2)    Canaveral SLC37B Navigation 56A S44506   1199 x 20177 x 55.0
Aug 29?       AC-10 Probe 1                               AC-10a, LEO       Atmosphere 22J S44516    471 x   484 x 51.6
Aug 30 1400   Geo-IK-2 No. 13            Rokot             Plesetsk LC133   Geodesy    57A S44517    945 x   958 x 99.3
Aug 30 2341   KX-09   )                  Kuaizhou-1A       Jiuquan          Micrograv  58B S44520    592 x   609 x 97.8
              XX-1 07 )                                                     Imaging    58A S44519    592 x   607 x 97.8
Sep 12 0326   Zi Yuan 1 02D   )          Chang Zheng 4B    Taiyuan          Imaging    59A S44528?   748 x   758 x 98.6
              Jingshi 1       )                                             Imaging    59B S44529?   732 x   750 x 98.6
              Jinniuzuo naxing)                                             Tech       59C S44530?   731 x   750 x 98.6
Sep 16        Seeker                                      Chaffee, LEO      Tech       22K S44533    466 x   484 x 51.6
Sep 19 0642   OVS-3  )                   Chang Zheng 11    Jiuquan          Imaging    60A S44534?   494 x   512 x 97.4
              OHS-3A )                                                      Imaging    60C S44536?   494 x   511 x 97.4
              OHS-3B )                                                      Imaging    60D S44537?   494 x   511 x 97.4
              OHS-3C )                                                      Imaging    60E S44538?   494 x   511 x 97.4
              OHS-3D )                                                      Imaging    60F S44539?   494 x   511 x 97.4


Table of Recent Suborbital Launches
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Date UT       Payload/Flt Name Launch Vehicle      Site                  Mission    Apogee/km    Target

Aug  1?       Warhead           Burkan-3           Yemen                 Weapon        300?      Dammam, S. Arabia
Aug  7 1500?  RV                DF-31/41?          Taiyuan               Test         3000?      Xinjiang
Aug 11 0607   SISTINE           Black Brant IX     White Sands           UV Astronomy  259       White Sands
Aug 12 0944   RockSat-X 9       Terrier Imp.Mal.   Wallops Island        Education     154       Atlantic
Aug 23 2145   RV                DPRK-MLRS          Sondok, N Korea       Test           97       Sea of Japan
Aug 23 2202   RV                DPRK-MLRS          Sondok, N Korea       Test           97       Sea of Japan
Aug 24        RV x 4?           Sineva            K-114, N Pole region   Test         1000?      Chizha
Aug 24        RV x 6?           Bulava            K-535, Barents Sea     Test         1000?      Kura
Aug 30        MBRV              eMBRM?             C-17, off Kauai?      Target        300?      Pacific
Aug 30        THAAD FTT-23      THAAD              Kwajalein             Intercept     100?      MBRV intercept
Sep  4        USN Mk 4 RV x 4?  Trident D-5       SSBN 739, WTR          Test         1000?      Pacific/Guam
Sep  4        USN Mk 4 RV x 4?  Trident D-5       SSBN 739, WTR          Test         1000?      Pacific/Guam
Sep  6        USN Mk 4 RV x 4?  Trident D-5       SSBN 739, WTR          Test         1000?      Pacific/Guam
Sep  6        USN Mk 4 RV x 4?  Trident D-5       SSBN 739, WTR          Test         1000?      Pacific/Guam

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Saturday, September 21, 2019

425 DX News #1481

21 September 2019                                         A.R.I. DX Bulletin
                                   No 1481

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                         ****  DX  INFORMATION  ****
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                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

3W     - Yosuke, JJ1DQR will be active as 3W9QR from  Da Nang, Vietnam  from
         23 October to 1 November,  including an entry  in the  CQ WW DX SSB
         Contest. QSL via JJ1DQR.
5X     - Anton, ON6NL has been active again as 5X8C since 17 September,  and
         will remain in Uganda and be QRV in his spare time until 7 October.
         He hopes to participate in the CQ WW DX RTTY CONTEST "with a simple
         setup". QSL via LoTW, or via ON6NL (direct or bureau).
9H     - Rene, DL2JRM will be active again as 9H3YY from  Malta (EU-023)  on
         18-22 October, including  participation in  the  Worked All Germany
         Contest  (19-20 October).  QSL via home call, direct or bureau.  He
         does not use LoTW. [TNX NG3K]
9M2    - Rich, PA0RRS will be active again as 9M2MRS from Penang Island (AS-
         015), West Malaysia from 3 December  to  27 February 2020.  He will
         operate CW and  digital modes  (RTTY, PSK, FT8 and FT4)  on the  HF
         bands. QSL via Club Log's OQRS, LoTW, eQSL  or  via PA0RRS  (bureau
         preferred). [TNX PA0RRS]
BY     - Zhao, BD7IHN will be active holiday style as B7/BD7IHN from Hailing
         Island (AS-131) on 23-28 September.  He will operate CW and FT8  on
         the HF bands. QSL via home call. [TNX DX World]
CO     - The Radio Club de Caibarien will be active again as T46W  on  27-29
         September to commemorate the 128th anniversary of  Manuel "Manolin"
         Alvarez  Alvarez  (1891-1986),  a pioneer of radio in Cuba  and  an
         amateur radio operator (CO6MA) for seventy years. Look for activity
         on 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 metres CW, SSB and FT8. QSL via LoTW.
FH     - Willy, DJ7RJ will be active again as FH/DJ7RJ from Mayotte (AF-027)
         from 15 October to 4 November.  He will operate  CW and SSB  with a
         focus on 160 metres and the low bands.  QSL via home call.  He does
         not use LoTW or Club Log. [TNX The Daily DX]
FM     - Hide, JF2QNM  will  be active  holiday style as FM/JF2QNM from Mar-
         tinique (NA-107) on 24-28 October, including participation  in  the
         CQ WW DX SSB Contest as TO1J.  Outside the contest  he will operate
         CW and SSB with a focus on 30, 17 and 12m. QSLs via home call. [TNX
         NG3K]
HL     - DS3EXX/2 and DS3FGN/2 will be active from Daecheong-do (AS-122)  on
         3-9 October.  They will operate SSB, CW and FT8  on  160-10 metres.
         QSLs via DS3EXX (direct) and LoTW; DS3EXX/2 plans to use Club Log's
         Live Streams (https://clublog.org/livestreams.php).
HR     - LZ5VV, N2WQ, SP4Z, VE3JI  and  W1UE  will be active  as  HQ9X  from
         Roatan Island (NA-057)  from  20 September to 7 October,  including
         participation in the CQ WW DX RTTY Contest.  They will be QRV  "for
         any band/mode they can operate on" (60m operation  will be  limited
         to 50 watts USB). QSL via KQ1F. [TNX NG3K]
I      - Cristian, IN3EYI and his son Martin, IN3IBW will be active as II3MD
         on 21 September, to celebrate  the  International Day of Peace  and
         the 70th aniversary of the Council of Europe. The suffix stands for
         Maria Dolens, the mighty bell casted after World War I  to commemo-
         rate the fallen in all wars. QSL via the bureau to IN3EYI.
KH0    - Look for KH0/WB6Z to be active again from Saipan (OC-086) on  20-30
         September. In his spare time he will operate SSB, CW and FT8 on 40-
         10 metres. QSL via JF1OCQ. [TNX The Daily DX]
OA     - Special callsign OC19IARU will be active  from  27 September  to  6
         October on the occasion of the XX General Assembly of IARU Region 2
         to be held in Lima, Peru. Activity will take place on various bands
         and modes from the Radio Club Peruano's HQ (OA4O).  A commemorative
         certificate will be available;  see https://www.qrz.com/db/OC19IARU
         for information.
PA     - PI4ADL,  the  Club Station  at  the National  Aviation  Theme  Park
         "Aviodrome" in Lelystad, will be active  as  PH100ADL  on  October-
         December to celebrate the centenary  of the commercial aviation  in
         the Netherlands. Look for activity on the HF bands SSB and CW.  QSL
         via the bureau.
PY     - Special callsign PS36OKT  will celebrate the  36th edition  of  the
         Oktoberfest of Blumenau (9-27 October), the biggest German festival
         in the Americas.  Look for activity  on all bands  CW, SSB and FT8.
         QSL via PY2GTA (direct) or PY2AA (bureau).
SV5    - Wolf, DL3DRN will be active again as SV5/DL3DRN from  Rhodes Island
         (EU-001),  Dodecanese  from  20 September  to  10 October.  He will
         operate CW, SSB and RTTY  on all bands.  QSL via LoTW,  or via home
         call (direct or bureau).
TI9    - Mark, XE1B and Frank, HK5OKY plan to be active as TI9C from  Coco's
         Island (NA-012) in early  February 2020.  The "Okeanos Aggressor I"
         will depart Puntarenas on 30 January, and return on 9 February. The
         voyage  to  the  island  will take  36-48 hours  depending  on  sea
         conditions. Plans are to operate SSB only on 160-6 metres with  two
         stations for about seven days starting on 1 February.  QSL via Club
         Log's OQRS, or via XE1B (direct only); the logs will be uploaded to
         LoTW  after six months.  See  https://www.qrz.com/db/ti9c  for more
         information.
TR     - Roland, F8EN will be active again  as  TR8CR  from Gabon  from late
         September or more likely early October  until 15 December.  He will
         operate  only CW.  QSL via F6AJA  (direct or bureau);  logsearch on
         http://lesnouvellesdx.fr/voirlogs.php. [TNX F6AJA]
V6     - Haru, JA1XGI will be active  again  as  V6K  from  Kosrae (OC-059),
         Micronesia on 2-9 December, including participation in the ARRL 160
         Meter Contest. He will operate CW, RTTY  and FT8 on  160-20 metres,
         with a focus on 160 and 80m CW.  See http://v6k.client.jp/ for  his
         band plan. QSL via Club Log's OQRS, LoTW, or via home call.
VP2V   - Jeff, K5WE (VP2VEM) and Bill, N5AQ (VP2V/N5AQ) will be active  from
         the  British Virgin Islands  (NA-023)  on  4-13 October.  They will
         operate mainly CW with some RTTY, FT8, FT4 and SSB on 160-10m.  QSL
         via LoTW, Club Log's OQRS, or via home calls.
YJ     - Oleh, KD7WPJ will be active as YJ0BCP from Efate (OC-035),  Vanuatu
         on 3-10 October. He will operate CW, SSB and FT8 on 40-6 metres. He
         says "QSL  via  KD7WPJ  for  CW  and  SSB contacts,  LoTW  for  FT8
         contacts". [TNX NG3K]

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                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

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C21WW ---> After  operating  as  T30L  from  Tarawa, West Kiribati  on  5-13
September (13,644 QSOs), the Latvian team [425DXN 1474]  has been active  as
C21WW from Nauru since 15 September.  They will have to go QRT earlier  then
planned,  as  they  "got news  from  Nauru Airlines  that  our  flight  back
scheduled for September 25th  has been cancelled".  They will be leaving  on
the 24th, which means that the antennas will be dismantled on  23 September.
See http://www.lral.lv/c21ww_t30l/ for updates.

DX-WORLD RADIO CLUB ---> G5DX is the callsign issued to  the  DX-World Radio
Club, which was formed  on  18 September 2019.  Expect  operators  from  the
various DXCC Entities of  the  United Kingdom to  enhance  and  use the club
callsign with  the  appropriate  Regional Secondary Locator:  GC5DX (Wales),
GH5DX  (Jersey),  GN5DX (Northern Ireland),  GP5DX (Guernsey),  GS5DX (Scot-
land), GT5DX (Isle of Man) and  GX5DX (England).  The QSL manager for all UK
G*5DX callsigns is EB7DX.  QSOs will be regularly uploaded to LoTW and  Club
Log.  See https://dx-world.net/dx-world-radio-club/ for more information and
future plans.

IOTA CONTEST ---> The results of the 2019 RSGB IOTA Contest (27-28 July) are
now available on the RSGB Contest Committee's  "HF Contests and News"  page:
https://www.rsgbcc.org/hf/

USKA 90 ---> To celebrate the 90th anniversary of Switzerland's  IARU member
Society (USKA), HB9 and HB3 stations are allowed to change their prefixes to
HB90 and HB30 respectively  from  1 January until  31 December 2019  [425DXN
1443]. See https://www.uska.ch/uska-90-award/ for information on the USKA 90
Award Programme. [TNX HB9OCR]

ZK3A ---> The advance team  consisting  of  Dusko ZL3WW,  Adrian KO8SCA  and
Robert N7QT are ready  to depart  by this weekend  bound for Tokelau,  where
they expect to arrive on 25 September. The rest of the team will follow, and
be active on 1-11 October with five stations on 160-6 metres  CW,  SSB,  FT8
and RTTY, plus 6m EME (JT65A).  See https://tokelau2019.com/frequencies  for
the band plan.
The Pilot Team  consists  of  VK3FN (Oceania & Chief Pilot),  E21EIC (Asia),
N2AJ (North America), PY2YP (South America Pilot), SV2GWY (Europe) and  V51B
(Africa).  See the  "Team"  page on the  DXpedition's  website  for  contact
information.  ZK3A will be using Live Streams,  Club Log's  new feature that
provides a console view of QSOs being logged in real-time,  including a  map
showing the location of the QSOs: https://clublog.org/livestream/zk3a
QSL via Club Log's OQRS (direct or bureau),  or direct  to  YT1AD.  The logs
will be uploaded to LoTW 6 months after the DXpedition.  A Log Check Request
Form  (see https://tokelau2019.com/qsl-information)  will  be available  for
Busted Call  or  Not in Log  situations;  direct email requests  will not be
accepted.

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QSLs  received direct  or  through  managers:  1A0C,  3B9VB,  6M6M (AS-105),
6W/IK5BSC, 9U4RI, 9V1YC,  CE2/CX1EK,  CU3HN,  D41CV,  E31A,  E51WL,  ES2TT/0
(EU-034) , FH/UA4WHX,  HR9/AD8J (NA-057),  JA3AOP (AS-117),  JT5DX ,  PZ5RA,
RI1ANX, RI1OM (EU-119), S70VB,  SM0CXS (EU-084),  SU9VB, TX2A,  TZ4AM, V85T,
VP8CTR, XR0ZRC (SA-005), XR1RRC (SA-069), Z81D.

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