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Nightjar Updated: 25 Aug 2024   Responsible Operator Samuel Liu BV4VB
Supporting Organisation Rapidtek technology, Nation Central University, National Taipei University of Technology  
Contact Person Samuel.Liu@Vivantex.net.nospam  
Headline Details: This project aims to testing satellite communication applications. The purpose is to equip a self-construct communication payload and verified the communication in testing areas. It aims to implement to the areas that are not covered by terrestrial communication link in the future. The project utilizes a 3U CubeSat and plans communicate in Taiwan, the duration is approximately five minutes. UHF-APRS is used by Nightjar and global hams may participate in exchange of signal of APRS in serving area for location and defined data. Ku-band: The use of APRS is also associated with operation in the commercial Ku-band, and high data-rate validation and server are completed via the Ku-band payload. Ham radio operators should use Ku-band ground system for this experimental mission. Proposing a 9k6 2GFSK UHF downlink. Planning a EXOlaunch deployment on the Transporter 11 mission from Vandenberg into a 600 km polar orbit on 15th August 2024 Ku-band ground system for this experimental mission **The Coordination team has declined to coordinate the frequencies for this mission**
Application Date: 23 Jul 2024   Freq coordination completed on 25 Aug 2024

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