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

Kyle Flaherty flaherty1 at gmail.com
Thu May 13 10:45:49 PDT 2021


Hey Doug,

Is that presentation available online? I would be really interested in
seeing it.

Thank you,

Kyle Flaherty


On Thu, May 13, 2021, 11:29 AM Doug Phelps via Ground-Station
<ground-station at lists.openresearch.institute> wrote:

> 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 <
> ground-station at lists.openresearch.institute> wrote:
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> Greetings all!
>
> 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.
>
> This work can be found here:
> https://github.com/phase4ground/documents/tree/master/Regulatory
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> It's likely we'll meet again.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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!
>
> Thank you,
> -Michelle W5NYV
>
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