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IARU Amateur Satellite Frequency Coordination |
LEOPARDSat-1 | Updated: 09 Apr 2025 | Responsible Operator | Quinton Mincy KF8BMN | |
Supporting Organisation | University of Cincinnati | |||
Contact Person | mincyqn@mail.uc.edu.nospam | |||
Headline Details: A 1U CubeSat. The primary goal of the LEOPARDSat mission is to provide an educational platform for members of UC CubeCats, students at the University of Cincinnati, and students at local high schools to learn about the design, construction, testing, and launch of space systems. In addition to building experience for future CubeSat missions, it will contribute to the radio arts by promoting interest in amateur radio, and by providing an amateur radio satellite digipeater. Secondary goals include the following student-developed science projects: 1 - Studying the effectiveness of carbon-carbon (CC) and high density polyethylene (HDPE) composite materials in shielding against ionizing radiation 2 - Evaluating the performance of the onboard Passive Magnetic Attitude Control System (PMACS) in relation to is simulated performance. During 99% of the nominal mission, the onboard transceiver will be configured as an amateur radio digipeater. Additionally, the communication systems and ground station equipment and operation is largely a contribution of the University of Cincinnati Amateur Radio Club (UCARC). Proposing a UHF downlink using 1k2 or 9k6 FSK. Planning a CSLI Nanoracks/Voyager Space deployment NET Q1 2026. More info at https://uccubecats.github.io/LEOPARDSat-1.html | ||||
Application Date: | 08 Apr 2025 | Freq coordination completed on |
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