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TEVEL2 1-9 Updated: 24 Mar 2025   Responsible Operator Dolev Bashi 4X5RF
Supporting Organisation Tel-Aviv University  
Contact Person dolevbas@tauex.tau.ac.il.nospam  
Headline Details: The TEVEL2 mission consists of nine 1U satellites (TEVEL2-1, TEVEL2-2, ...), developed by the Tel Aviv University New Space Center in Israel and built by a new generation of high school students from different regions of the country. Each satellite is equipped with dedicated radiation sensors, identical across the fleet, developed by the Soreq Research Center in Israel. From a communication standpoint, the satellites will function similarly to the original TEVEL mission, forming part of the ‘TEVEL network’. Each CubeSat carries an FM amateur radio transponder. This is an amateur and educational mission, with global amateur participation via FM transponder communication and telemetry reception. Similar to the original TEVEL mission, the FM transponders onboard the satellite will be activated form time to time to allow communication between amateurs. Proposing V/U FM transponders as used in the previous TEVEL mission and UHF 9k6 BPSK telemetry using AX25. Launched from Vandenberg on the SpaceX Transporter 13 mission on 15th March 2025 into a 580 x 520 km SSO. **The downlink frequency of 436.400 MHz and uplink frequency of 145.970 MHz have been coordinated for these nine spacecraft**
Application Date: 23 Mar 3035   Freq coordination completed on 24 Mar 2025

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