It's really good that Lithuania a country with a population of just 3 million 
(smaller than many US States) is providing the amateur radio community with not 
one but two satellites each with transponders. LituanicaSAT-1 has the FM 
transponder 150 mW, while LitSAT-1 has a linear SSB/CW transponder output power 
unknown but I'm guessing maybe 200-250 mW.


I for one am very grateful to those involved both of the Lithuanian groups that 
produced these satellites. 


Looking forward to hearing their beacons after deployment on Friday.

73 Trevor M5AKA




On Thursday, 27 February 2014, 4:58, Clint Bradford <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 
Thank you, Paul, for the correction!

Clint Bradford

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