Along the same thinking, sequentially launched  flotillas of MEO cubesats with 
identical linear transponders, each with GPS derived local oscillator. If done 
correctly, antennas phased alike, the power from two or more would be additive 
and the uplinks would provide diversity. Like Project Westford Needles dipole 
experiment, but having system gain.

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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 11:42:32 -0500
From: "Tom J. Gentry" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: So Long
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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While the frustration evidenced in this digest is understandable, perhaps 
unknown to us AMSAT are already trying to innovate an alternative to Highly 
Elliptical Orbit.  Certainly a longer lived orbit would be desirable and a bird 
lighter that a P3 sat would perhaps find a cheap ride easier but let us rethink 
our path to get to where we want to be. As sure as E=mc^2, Upmass=$$$$$$$.  
Even though we started out as hitch hikers to the galaxy, AMSAT has acquired a 
significant data base of communications technology that we will be able to use 
to get more rides as soon as ITAR gets lifted off our neck and we can find more 
programs that can use the AMSAT communications expertise.

How about a series of cube sats that are placed high enough (or could be raised 
to that orbit) to last for awhile?  How about we use other people's bird's 
after they are through with their experiments and move them up to longer 
lasting orbits and reconfigure the comm system (the one we built for them) to 
an amateur radio configuration.  If each one of these MEO cube sats lasts long 
enough to overlap, pretty soon you have a constellation.

I probably will not live to see it complete but that is no reason not to start. 
 The key is to get long lasting orbits with small sats and lots of them.

Sent from my iPad

--
Joe Leikhim


Leikhim and Associates

Communications Consultants

Oviedo, Florida

[email protected]

407-982-0446

WWW.LEIKHIM.COM

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