IARU Amateur Satellite Frequency Coordination |
Parus-T1A | Updated: 20 Nov 2024 | Responsible Operator | Randson Huang BV2DQ | |
Supporting Organisation | National Formosa University | |||
Contact Person | Bv2dq.tw@gmail.com.nospam | |||
Headline Details: PARUS-T1A, a 3U CubeSat, is designed to continue the successful legacy of the PARUS- T1 mission. This satellite will provide essential services to the global amateur radio community. Primary Mission: Voice Cross-Band Repeater: Facilitate real- time voice communication between amateur radio operators on 145.98 MHz (Uplink tone 67Hz) and 435.25 MHz (Downlink) . APRS Digipeater: Enable the transmission of real-time position and status information from APRS-equipped devices on 145.825 MHz. Educational Outreach: Student Involvement: Actively engage students in mission data analysis, RF design performance of satellite radio communications. Community Participation: Encourage public engagement through open telemetry data and online dashboards like SatNOGS. Telemetry: Unencrypted Telemetry: Publicly accessible, unencrypted telemetry packets will be disseminated through websites, promoting transparency and community collaboration. Planning a SpaceX launch from Florida on Jan 16th 2025 into a 590 x 510 km 98 degree orbit. **Frequencies for APRS up and downlinks on 145.825 MHz, a voice repeater uplink on 145.980 MHz and downlink 435.250 MHz and a telemetry downlink on 437.850 MHz have been coordinated** **Updated info 15/11/2024 and 20/11/2024** | ||||
Application Date: | 01 May 2024 | Freq coordination completed on | 27 May 2024 |
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