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HADES-R Updated: 10 Apr 2024   Responsible Operator David Romero EA4SG
Supporting Organisation AMSAT-EA  
Contact Person ea4sg at amsat-ea dot org  
Headline Details: A 1.5u Pocketqube. The main mission for HADES-R is to be a FM repeater. As there is a small empty space available, it will be used to carry an experiment by Smart IR/Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre, GEIC University of Manchester (UK) consisting in a very low power active radiator to be tested on space conditions. The data for this experiment will be transmitted in a specific data packet in the telemetry. This experiment will be delivered to AMSAT EA for integration and will be operated by AMSAT-EA, being all its data public and open. HADES-R will offer licensed radio-amateur around the world the opportunity to relay FM voice and AX.25 / APRS 300 / 1200 bps communications. The satellite will also transmit telemetry with its status and voice and CW messages. This all will be achieved by implementing a SDR based FM and FSK repeater. The FM / FSK repeater will be available all time and opened by squelch level without the need of a subtone. As a secondary mission, the satellite will carry an experiment by Smart IR/Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre, GEIC University of Manchester (UK) consisting in a very low power active radiator to be tested on space conditions. Proposing a UHF downlink for FM voice, FSK data up to 1200 bps, APRS up to 1200 bps and FSK telemetry and experimental data up to 1600 bps and CW. Also a VHF uplink for the transponder. Planning a launch in October 2024 in SpaceX Transporter-12 mission managed by Alba Orbital / D-Orbit into a 500/600 km polar orbit. More info at https://www.amsat-ea.org/ **A downlink on 436.888 MHz has been coordinated**
Application Date: 27 Jan 2023   Freq coordination completed on 10 Apr 2024

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