John.  Initial defense satellite communications system...The first real 
communications system that the US military had.  YOu can look on the web and 
get more information...but there is an amateur radio connection.  The theory of 
the satellite constellation was that the satellites were dispersed about every 
20 or so degrees in a "almost 24 hour" orbit which meant that they drifted 
across the sky, but slowly.  This allowed multiple users by folks using 
different satellites and if one failed another was available.

They were TRW satellites and the TRW amateur radio club got permission to 
launch a ham sat (Oscar IV) with one "batch" of satellites.  Had IV got into 
the correct orbit it too would have "drifted" across the sky a few degrees 
every day.  All the satellites were launched on a Titan III (a IIIC if memory 
serves) which had what was called "the transtage" which did the final orbit 
insertion and then deployed the satellites...in the case of IV the transtage 
failed and IV and a bunch of IDSCS's birds (and another test satellite) were 
left in an orbit that was highly elliptical and short lived.

IV kind of looked like the IDSCS.  

Its great satellite history...the IDSCS satellites had a 7 year kill timer ( a 
chemical timer) but at least 6 of the kill timers had not worked.

Robert G. Oler WB5MZO 5Nsomething and ARRL/AMSAT NARS member

> Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 22:58:42 +0000
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [amsat-bb]  Satellite OPS9328 Launched 1967?
> 
> Just been looking at the tracking site    http://www.n2yo.com/satellites
> Some great stuff on this site and thanks for posting the URL to the bb.
> 
> At the bottom of the amateur radio satellite page there is a listing for 
> OPS9328 
> (IDSCS 15)
> 
> Were they ham satellites, I don't recal reading about them. 
> Is this just a simple mistake in the listing? 
> 
> 73 john g7hia.
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