IARU Amateur Satellite Frequency Coordination |
IRIS-A | Updated: 05 Apr 2021 | Responsible Operator | Randson Huang BV2DQ | |
Supporting Organisation | National Cheng Kung University | |||
Contact Person | Bv2dq.tw@gmail.com.nospam | |||
Headline Details: A 2U CubeSat. The mission of the LoRa receiver (433.365MHz) is to collect weak LoRa signals from the ground terminals of amateur radio operators. In order to understand the issue of Doppler frequency shift and path lose, so that the ground signal can be measured on the uplink, stored and forward issue IRIS-A also provide FM voice transponder, allowing the operator to have both digital and voice operation modes. The students can learn to understand about each sub-system of satellite. The issues of Doppler frequency shift have always plagued the applications and creativity of amateur radio operator. Here, The LoRa payload receivers receive signals, through the Store and Forward, all Ham radio operators can have more creativity and application. According to the LoRa standard parameter settings we provide, Ham radio operator upload the data to IRIS then able to get uplink data from IRIS-A website through the store and forward function. In addition. The IRIS-A also provide FM voice transponder, allowing the operator to have both digital and voice operation modes. Proposing a UHF downlink for LoRa and a V/U transponder for the FM repeater and 9k6 GMSK AX25 telemetry. Planning a launch from the USA in Q2 2021 into a 500kmm SSO.**Downlinks on 436.915 MHz for beacon, telemetry and FM repeater and 435.575 Mhz for LoRa have been coordinated** | ||||
Application Date: | 15 Dec 2020 | Freq coordination completed on | 06 Apr 2021 |
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