Jeff,

There is actually very little problem, and even an opportunity, in the 
frequencies.

FO-29 has a high inclination, while anything deployed from the ISS will be 
approximately 51 degrees.
The overlap of the orbits will be few and short, and may give some interesting 
double hop
opportunities.  

SO-50 is a bit more problematic.  It has a similar inclination to the ISS, and 
anything deployed from
it.  I didn't have time to do a careful calculation, but most of the time their 
footprints/mutual
visibility will not overlap, except for an occasional period of 3-5 orbits. 
 
Finally, anything deployed from the ISS will have a short lifetime, depending 
greatly on the altitude
of the ISS when it is launched.

You can play with a good tracking program such as SatPC32 in multitrack mode to 
get an idea of how the
orbits fit together.

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA






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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: IARU coordinated frequencies for LitSat-1



Did anyone else notice that the transponder downlink frequency is exactly on 
the center frequency of
FO-29's uplink or that the Packet downlink was on the SO-50 uplink (without the 
67Hz tone)?? 

Seems like this wasn't very well 'coordin ated'. I hope those freq's were 
misprints. 
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