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AMSAT - The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation

About AMSAT

The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (as AMSAT is officially known) was first formed in the District of Columbia in 1969 as an educational organization. Its goal was to foster Amateur Radio's participation in space research and communication. AMSAT was founded to continue the efforts, begun in 1961, by Project OSCAR, a west coast USA-based group which built and launched the very first Amateur Radio satellite, OSCAR, on December 12, 1961, barely four years after the launch of Russia's first Sputnik.

Today, the "home-brew" flavor of these early Amateur Radio satellites lives on, as most of the hardware and software now flying on even the most advanced AMSAT satellites is still largely the product of volunteer effort and donated resources. Though we are fond of traditions our designs and technology continue to push the outside of the envelope.

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Amateur Radio on the International Space Station - ARISS

What is ARISS?

The ARISS program is a cooperative venture of NASA, the ARRL and AMSAT and other international space agencies that organizes scheduled contacts via Amateur Radio between astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the ISS and classrooms and communities. With the help of experienced Amateur Radio volunteers from Amateur Radio clubs, and coordination from the ARISS Team, the ISS crewmembers speak directly with large group audiences in a variety of public forums such as school assemblies or at science museums, Scout camporees and jamborees and space camps, where students, teachers, parents, and communities learn about space and space technologies and  Amateur Radio.

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Space Station Crew Uses HAM Radio to Call Earth

NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock, KF5BOC appreciates ham radio

ISS Commander Doug Wheelock KF5BOC On Friday November 26, ISS Expedition 24 returned to earth.

At 01.22 UTC, Soyuz 23S undocked from the International Space Station with Fyodor Yurchikhin RN3FI, Douglas H. Wheelock KF5BOC and Shannon Walker KD5DXB onboard.

The trio landed their Soyuz spacecraft safely at 10:46 a.m. local time on Friday, November 26, at a site northeast of the town of Arkalyk on the Kazakhstan steppe.

Before leaving the Space Station, Commander Doug Wheelock recorded a video about Ham radio. He offered a nice mini tour of the ISS followed by a session of making ham contacts over N. America.

 

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MAI-75 Experiment

MAI-75 EXPERIMENT is Science Research on ISS Russian Segment Educational and Humanitarian Project.
In the first phase of experiment MAI-75 the following is involved: the photographic and video digital equipment available onboard the ISS RS and used for photo and video recording per scenario plans and the amateur radio communication system with frequency ranges: 144-146 and 430-440 MHz for the subsequent image transfer to the ground.

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III PAZ Island Dxpedition Cancellation

Update published on Pazis blog informs that the proposed expedition to PAZ island stands canceled due to recent catastrophe.