[Ground-station] Narratives on partnered missions in amateur satellite service

Doug Phelps DougPhelps at protonmail.com
Thu May 13 10:29:39 PDT 2021


Phase 3B carried a science experiment that was used to determine how accurate the GPS global position service could be used above the satellite orbit. We had a presentation on a couple years ago but that directly benefited knowledge of using GPS to position Amtrak satellites.

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On May 11, 2021, 6:36 PM, Michelle Thompson via Ground-Station wrote:

> Greetings all!
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> Yesterday I met with Byron Betts and Adilia Koch from Caltech to discuss ORI regulatory work that allows the use of open source carve-outs for satellite research and development.
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> This work can be found here: https://github.com/phase4ground/documents/tree/master/Regulatory
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> Their primary challenge is how to best integrate NASA, JPL, and open source educational missions in the same operating center, given the very different regulatory environments.
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> We discussed the general history of amateur radio satellite service, where we are today, the particular results from ORI's regulatory work, and the limitations of the findings. They were appreciative of our work.
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> It's likely we'll meet again.
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> Action item for me was "can you provide a list or brief narratives on previous working partners in the amateur radio satellite service?" This is in progress, and I'm reaching out for help.
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> There have been quite a few. For example, Virginia Tech and the camera system for AMSAT-NA Fox, Vanderbilt and radiation sensing. Phase 4A and Es'Hail + Mitsubishi, Phase 4B and the Air Force Wide Field of View. HuskySat, CatSat, and many more.
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> What missions or projects should be included on this list? Respond here or send me a direct reply. I'm trying to get it back to them within the week!
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> Thank you,
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> -Michelle W5NYV
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