Hi Domenico (and others)

Delphi-C3 was the exception to the rule, the satellite was build by students that where also radio amateurs and when the science missions where done they gave us a transponder. Unfortunately we couldn't use it for a long period because of problems with the uplink circuit.

I also made a couple of 2 way QSO's via DO-64 transponder.

I hope Delfi-n3xt will also have a transponder that will be available for a longer time.

73 Jan PE0SAT



On 30-04-2012 21:39, [email protected] wrote:
Really !

I managed to make a 2 way QSO through the amateur radio transponder.

Keep up Domenico

David  G0MRF


Hi Trevor, M5AKA

Delfi-C3 was not of interest for the Satellite Amateur Radio community
because it performed mainly technology demonstration experiments for
the space industry in the Netherlands and not for our use.

73" de

i8CVS Domenico

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Subject: [amsat-bb]Delfi-C3 (DO-64) â?" 4 years in orbit


See http://www.uk.amsat.org/6948

73 Trevor M5AKA


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