2014-08-03

AMSAT NEWS SERVICE

ANS-215

The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and infor-

mation 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://www.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.org.

In this edition:

* July/August 2014 AMSAT Journal is Ready and at the Print Shop

* AMSAT ARRL Centennial Videos Added to www.AMSAT.org

* AMSAT-UK Space Colloquium Videos Now Available

* Enhanced FUNcube-1 Dashboard App now available

* AMSAT Events

* ARISS News

* Satellite Shorts From All Over

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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 215.01

>From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.

DATE August 3, 2014

To All RADIO AMATEURS

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July/August 2014 AMSAT Journal is Ready and at the Print Shop

JoAnne, K9JKM reports that the July/August 2014 AMSAT Journal has

been sent to the print shop. Look for your copy in your mailbox in a

couple of weeks depending on the post office. Thanks to all of our

contributors and Editors:

Bernhard, VA6BMJ; Douglas, KA2UPW/5; James, K3JPH for their help

getting this issue ready.

In this issue you will find ...

+ AMSAT Announcements: Call for 2014 AMSAT Space Symposium Papers

+ Apogee View by Barry Baines - WD4ASW

+ Fox-1C to Launch on Spaceflight's SHERPA in 3Q 2015

+ Get Ready for Fox-1 Hamfest Handout

+ AMSAT at ARRL Centennial Celebration in Hartford

+ Board of Directors Meeting Minutes and 2014 AMSAT BOD

Election Notice by Alan Biddle - WA4SCA

+ AMSAT at Dayton 2014 by Keith Baker - KB1SF/VA3KSF

+ AMSAT Engineering 2014 - Virtual Teamwork by Jerry Buxton - N0JY

+ AMSAT at Ham-Com 2014

+ New President's Club Donor Drive Announcement

+ Star Comm Group Satellite Operating Awards by Damon Runion - WA4HFN

+ June 19 DNEPR Launch Lofts 37 Satellites

+ AMSAT Field Day 2014 by Bruce Paige - KK5DO

+ UKube-1 With FUNcube-2 Transponder Aboard Launched on July 8

by Graham Shirville - G3VZV

A color preview of the cover page has been posted to the AMSAT North

America Facebook page.

The AMSAT Journal welcomes all your input about Amateur Radio in

space. We'll do all the final formatting and layout for you. All we

need are your article in text, MS-Word, or OpenOffice format. Please

send photos separately as JPG or BMP files in as high resolution as

possible. We have a writer's guide posted at
http://www.amsat.org/?page_id09

-and-feel free to contact the editor directly with your questions.

Sample articles from previous issues are posted at:
http://ww2.amsat.org/?page_id 74

The AMSAT Journal is sent to all members bi-monthly. We report on all

aspects of Amateur Radio in space including launches, equipment,

operating techniques, antennas, activities, and membership news. Not

yet a member? You can find out how to join at:
http://www.amsat.org/?page_id95

Please send your articles, photos, and news to or
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[ANS thanks the AMSAT Journal Editor Team for the above information]

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AMSAT ARRL Centennial Videos Added to www.AMSAT.org

The following are videos of Patrick WD9EWK demonstrating working

satellites during the ARRL Centennial. Two of the 3 use audio Patrick

recorded, with a slideshow complete with pictures and descriptions

of the audio and other stuff related to AMSAT at Hartford.

This is a slideshow from the AO-7 demonstration Patrick gave, after

our training seminar wrapped up on the Thursday of that weekend (17

July):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?võTjXbuLv5s

This is a slideshow from the NA1SS contact on Saturday (19

July) morning:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?vÿFbhPXsUx0

This is an actual video from the AO-7 demonstration at the end

of the convention on Saturday (19 July). Thanks Peter W2JV for

running the camera for this video!:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?vÿd91H_t88o

See the AMSAT Presentations at the 2014 ARRL Centennial webpage:
http://www.amsat.org/?page_id)14

[ANS thanks AMSAT-NA for the above information]

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AMSAT-UK Space Colloquium Videos Now Available

Thanks to the hard work of volunteers from the British Amateur

Television Club (BATC) videos of the presentations given to the AMSAT-

UK International Space Colloquium held in Guildford on July 26-27,

2014 are now available to view online or download to your PC.

Links to the presentation videos, PDF’s of the slides and the

schedule are at
http://amsat-uk.org/colloquium/collo...tation-videos/

You can also access them by following these steps:

• Go to http://www.batc.tv/

• Click on the ‘Film Archive’ icon

• Select ‘AMSATUK 2014? from the Category drop down menu

• Click on ‘Select Category’

• Select the video you wish to watch from the Stream drop down menu

• Click on ‘Select Stream’

• Click the play icon ‘>’ on the player

• Clicking on the icon to the left of the player volume control will

give you full screen display.

• To download the video file to your PC right-click on the ‘Click

Here’ link under the player.

AMSAT-UK publishes an newsletter, OSCAR News, that is full of

Amateur Satellite information. A sample issue of OSCAR News can be

downloaded here.

Join AMSAT-UK online at http://tinyurl.com/JoinAMSAT-UK/

[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK the above information]

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Enhanced FUNcube-1 Dashboard App now available

AThis weekend saw the AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium take

place and Jim Heck G3WGM and Ciaran Morgan M0XTD together gave a

presentation on the FUNcube-1 CubeSat mission.

The presentation included the announcement of a new version of the

FUNcube-1 Dashboard. This has greatly improved decoding performance

for weak signals – especially for Dongle users. Additionally the

Dashboard can now activate the Bias-T pre-amp power from the Dongle.

The new version can now be downloaded and the guidance notes have

been updated to provide full information about it.

All users are encouraged to install this new version to improve

their system performance and further increase the amount of data

being captured in the Warehouse.

Reports will be very welcome on the FUNcube forum
http://forum.funcube.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f&t5

Dashboard App – Telemetry Decoder
http://funcube.org.uk/working-docume...try-dashboard/

Data Warehouse – Telemetry Archive
http://warehouse.funcube.org.uk/

[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information]

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AMSAT Events

Iformation about AMSAT activities at other important events around

the country. Examples of these events are radio club meetings where

AMSAT Area Coordinators give presentations, demonstrations of working

amateur satellites, and hamfests with an AMSAT presence (a table with

AMSAT literature and merchandise, sometimes also with presentations,

forums, and/or demonstrations).

* Saturday, 2 August 2014 – Fairbanks Hamfest in Fairbanks AK

* Friday through Sunday, 12-14 September 2014 – ARRL Southwestern

Division Convention 2014 in San Diego CA (near Montgomery Field and I-

805/CA-163 interchange)

* Saturday, 8 November 2014 – Tucson Hamfest 2014 in Marana AZ

(along I-10 west frontage road, east of exit 236)

* Saturday, 6 December 2014 – Superstition Superfest 2014 in Mesa

AZ (Mesa Community College, Dobson Road between Southern Avenue & US-

60 exit 177)

* Saturday, 10 January 2015 – Thunderbird Hamfest in Phoenix AZ

(43rd Avenue, between Greenway and Bell Roads)

* Friday and Saturday, 20-21 February 2015 – Yuma Hamfest in Yuma

AZ (Yuma County Fairgrounds, 32nd Street between Pacific Avenue &

Avenue 3E, south of I-8 exit 3)

[ANS thanks AMSAT-NA for the above information]

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ARISS News

Upcoming Contacts

* A direct contact via 8J3AK with students at Amino Kita

Elementary School, Kyotango, Japan is scheduled for Wed 2014-08-06

10:25:43 UTC 68 deg.

Amino Kita Elementary School was opened on April 1, 1983. Our school

is located at the northernmost tip of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. We

have 244 students now, who all study hard and pursue sports actively.

Our school is surrounded by a rich, natural environment.

The location of our school is recognized as a part of Quasi-National

Park and the National Geo Park. It is also only 100 meters away from

the beach. Students in the 6th grade swim one kilometer in the sea

every year. During the current season, summer, a lot of lights from

squid fishing boats can be seen in the sea at night. Maybe you can

see them from the ISS?

Our school has beautiful grounds covered with green grass. At

recess, our students play in the grounds full of energy. There are

straight hallways more than 100 meters long in our school. They are

sometimes used in our arithmetic classes to learn how to measure

distance.

The members of our space club will ask you some questions today.

These questions were thought of by all of the students. It is a new

club that began this year. They are studying the stars and moon, and

practicing English hard so that they can make contact with you. All

of the people in our school are really looking forward to getting in

touch with the astronauts in the ISS.

Latest News

* A telebridge contact with Scouts at Space Jam 8, Rantoul Airport

& Chanute Aerospace Museum, Rantoul IL, USA was successfu on Sat

2014-08-02 12:23:19 UTC 60 deg via W6SRJ in Santa Rosa, CA, USA.

ARISS reports

"The contact Space Jam 8 just had a very successful contact with

Greg. We had 24 questions answered that were on the list plus 2

extra ones for a total of 26.

I only heard one very very very brief change in signal strength but

Greg was rock solid through the entire pass. He actually called

W6SRJ first.

The Space Jam 8 group was heading off to their next project of the

day, launching a balloon with ham radio on board. They also reported

that there was at least 1 TV station there."

SpaceJam 8 provided the following information -

Greetings to all stations from the participants and volunteers of

Space Jam 8 in Rantoul, Illinois. Though primarily a weekend Scouting

and STEM education event, we are open to all interested youth. Boy

Scouts, Girl Scouts and Venturing Crews from 22 states and this year

Canada have come together in an educational and fun format to learn

more about the life skills that will prepare them for the

increasingly complex technological future. While it is well known

that Scouting teaches pioneering skills like camping and wilderness

survival, the new pioneers and wilderness are in outer space and we

are working hard at 44 technology oriented Merit Badges and

activities, plus some fun things like the Duct Tape Merit Badge and

experiencing 1/3 gravity. Talking to the astronauts on the ISS is an

unforgettable part of the experience at Space Jam and that's next on

our list. We will not know for many years whether one of these youths

becomes an astronaut themselves but it is certain that they are all

part of tomorrow's leaders.

Find more information about Space Jam at
http://spacejamboree.com/pages/about.

* A telebridge contact with students participating in the ESA 2014

Space Camp, Rossall School, Fleetwood, United Kingdom was successful

Tue 2014-07-29 14:01:13 UTC 53 deg via W6SRJ.

Audio on Echolink and Web stream was transmitted.

This annual camp is organized by the ESA Space Camp Committee takes

place in a different European country each summer for 2 weeks. This

year the camp takes place between 27 July and 10 August where 185

young space explorers aged 8 to 17 will meet each other in the UK at

Rossall School. The children come from the following ESA

establishments (UK, France, Spain, Italy, The Netherlands and

Germany).

This will be the 20th Space Camp organized by ESA. This year the

children will also be involved in celebrating this milestone with

marking 50 years of ESA. Children, their parents and educators from

the area will join the ESA campers on this special celebration day.

Rossall is a boarding school situated on a beautiful 160-acre site,

there is plenty of room for extensive sports and cultural facilities,

including a swimming pool, squash and tennis courts, as well as a

fitness room and a climbing wall.

The ESC 2014 program will feature a balanced mix of sports such as

flag rugby, life-guarding, kayaking and martial arts. The theme for

camp will be ‘Reach for the Stars!’ Well-equipped IT labs, classrooms

and an on-site planetarium will be instrumental in setting up a space

education program that will keep the children motivated with new and

exciting hands-on activities and educational tasks involving space-

related themes, as well as learning about the culture of the host

country.

As with all ESA Space Camps, there will be specific emphasis placed

on socialization and respect among the participants. We hope to make

the camp a really unique experience for juniors and teenagers who are

in the process of becoming citizens of a multicultural society.

* On July 25, 2014, A direct contact via RZ9WWB with students

participating in Gagarin From Space at Vii Youth Rally Of Radio

Amateurs In Bashkiria, Ufa,Russia was successful 2014-07-25 21:38

UTC.

[ANS thanks ARISS and Charlie, AJ9N for the above information]

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Satellite Shorts From All Over

* $248 Billion for Manufacture and Launch of 1,155 Satellites Over

Next Decade

According to Euroconsult's newly released research report,

Satellites to be Built and Launched, 115 satellites will be launched

on average yearly over the next decade (2014-2023).

In comparison with last year's forecast, the number of satellites is

stable while market value is growing, thus translating the growing

economic importance of the sector, for both governments and

commercial satellite companies.

Governments all over the world will be responsible for more than 75%

of the $248 billion in revenues expected from the manufacturing and

launch of these 1,155 satellites.

Governments' dominance of the space industry continues to increase

as established space countries replace and expand their in-orbit

satellite systems and more countries acquire their first operational

satellite systems, usually for communications and broadcasting or for

Earth observation and imagery intelligence.

Nearly 90% of the government market value will remain concentrated

in the 10 countries with an established space industry, but growth in

the government market will derive from new satellite systems in 35

nascent space countries, creating a market of $2 billion on average

per year to be provided principally by foreign suppliers as local

industry capabilities develop simultaneously.

According to Rachel Villain, Principal Advisor at Euroconsult and

editor of the report, "governments in established space countries

continue to drive innovation for satellite systems with benefits to

local industries and the foreign governments to which they export."

In the commercial space sector, Euroconsult anticipates a total of

350 satellites to be launched over the decade, most of which will be

for the replacement of capacity existing in-orbit.

These satellites will be equally divided between the geostationary

orbit (GEO) and lower altitude orbits (MEO and LEO); 83% of market

value remains concentrated in the geostationary orbit, the

destination of 300+ satellites operated by 30 commercial companies

for communications and broadcasting services.

Still, the constellations to be launched in non-geostationary orbits

for communications services and Earth observation imagery should

represent a market of $1 billion per year on average over the decade.

Technology advances in satellite payloads and higher competition in

launch services allow the continuous improvement of CAPEX efficiency

of commercial GEO satellites for communications and broadcasting

services.

Electric propulsion will definitively be part of the economic

equation, even if only five all-electric commercial satellites are

now under construction.

[ANS thanks spacemart.com for the above information]

* US aerospace firm outlines New Zealand-based space program

A United States aerospace company is aiming to make New Zealand one

of the exclusive group of countries with a space program by promising

a revolutionary new satellite-carrying rocket for a fraction of the

current satellite launch costs.

Rocket Lab announced Tuesday that it had developed a light- weight,

carbon-composite rocket, named Electron, at its Auckland plant and

hoped to offer small satellite launches for less than 5 million U.S.

dollars, compared with a current average price of 133 million U.S.

dollars.

The company, which has received research and development funding

from the government, was being backed by Silicon Valley venture

capital firm Khosla Ventures, Rocket Lab founder and New Zealander

Peter Beck said in a statement.

The lead-time for businesses to launch a satellite would be cut from

years to just weeks and the company already had commercial

commitments for 30 launches, said Beck.

At 18 meters in length, 1 meter in diameter and weighing more than

10 tones, Electron would be the first vehicle of its class capable of

delivering payloads up to 100 kg into low Earth orbit at an altitude

of about 160 km.

Businesses faced a severe barrier in launching satellites as rockets

had remained prohibitively large and expensive, despite the trend for

satellites to become smaller, more capable and more affordable, he

said.

"Along with benefits for commercial enterprises, cheaper and faster

space access has the potential to lead to more accurate weather

prediction, global high speed Internet access, as well as real-time

monitoring of the impacts of human development," said Beck.

New Zealand was in an ideal launch position for a variety of

different types of orbits and plans were underway to build a space

port at several potential locations.

Powered by liquid oxygen and kerosene, Electron would have a lift-

off mass of 10,500 kg and a possible top speed of 27,500 km per hour.

[ANS thanks space-travel.com for the above information]

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In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the

President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining

donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive addi-

tional benefits. Application forms are available from the AMSAT

Office.

Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership

at one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students

enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the stu-

dent rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status.

Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership

information.

73,

This week's ANS Editor,

Joe Spier, K6WAO

k6wao at amsat dot org

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