My Fellow Radioamateurs,

In the last couple of years our group here at DTU in Denmark have been
working hard to realize the communication system for our next cubesat
satellite DTUsat-2. We have developed a full duplex system which has a
38400bps MSK-modulated downlink as well as CW beacon at 2401.835MHz (220mW
output power), and a 9600bps FSK-modulated uplink at 1268.9MHz.

However, we have just completed the uplink section, but have as of yet no
means of conducting a bit error test of the system. In short we have no
means of actually producing a 9600 bps FSK-modulated signal at 1268.9MHz to
test the uplink system with, and it will probably be another 4-6month
before our GNU software defined radio system to do so is completed. As such,
I would like to ask if anyone in the Amsat community has equipment capable
of producing such a signal, or could come up with an idea as to how we
conduct this test in a quick-n-dirty fashion?

Best Regards

Jonas Bjarnoe
OZ2DTU
OZ3AGY

DTU Space
Danish Technical University
Elektrovej, Building 237
2800 Lyngby, Denmark
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