--- On Sun, 30/9/12, Robert Bruninga <[email protected]> wrote:
> With an FM downlink, anyone can receive it with an HT and a
> laptop with PSK-31 software.  And anyone with a 10m PSK-31 uplink
> can transmit to it. 
> The SSB uplink and UHF downlink transponder fits on a
> smaller than 3"x3" circuit board

Sounds great Bob. 

I presume the reason for UHF downlink rather than 145 MHz, with it's lower 
Doppler shift, is due to other mission constraints ? 

BTW is the uplink in the amateur satellite segment of 10m (29.3-29.5) or down 
at the bottom of the band ? 

Hopefully IARU / ARRL will be successful in getting an Amateur-satellite 
allocation at 50 MHz since the CubeSat antenna problem would be easier to 
address on those frequencies. 

A thought occurs to me. We use Oscar-7 mode B with its input outside the bands 
allocated to the Amateur-satellite Service. We can use it because various 
National Societies have negotiated with their Regulator to allow its use by 
amateurs in their country. I wonder if a similar approach would enable the use 
of 50 MHz as an uplink band prior to any WRC changes ?

73 Trevor M5AKA


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