--- On Tue, 28/8/12, Jim Jerzycke <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think most American hams associate "cube sat" with "easy
> sat", which equals an FM satellite, like AO-51.

To me CubeSat equals Linear Transponder satellite. Not only have we had 
Delfi-C3 but in the coming months four CubeSats carrying linear transponders 
will be launched: 

- Delfi-n3Xt
- FunCube-1
- TurkSat-3USat
- UKube-1

There is no technical reason why future CubeSats should be confined to the low 
500-800 km orbits that are in the price range of the amateur community. A 
number of CubeSat missions planned for 2013 will test propulsion systems to 
raise the orbit. 

With fold-out solar panels to boost power and propulsion we could in the coming 
years see linear transponder CubeSats in orbits high enough (1500-2500 km) to 
permit Intercontinental DX working.

If you want higher bands like 2.4 GHz just have a look at what Aeneas is doing. 
http://www.uk.amsat.org/?p=9277 

73 Trevor M5AKA


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