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Lat 53.54817 Lng 02.15357 IARU IO 83 WM Alt 140M ASL (450') |
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Oscar51 (ECHO) Mode U/V (J) FM Voice Repeater: Operational Uplink: 145.880(QRP - NO PL) Downlink 435.1500 Uplink: 145.920 (PL - 67) Downlink: 435.300
Oscar52 (HAMSAT) Mode U/V (B) Linear Transponder (Inverting): Operational Uplink: 435.2200 - 435.2800 MHz SSB/CW Downlink 145.8700 - 145.9300 MHz SSB/CW
Oscar50 (SaudiSat) Mode V/U (J) FM Voice Repeater: Operational Uplink: 145.8500 MHz FM, PL 67.0 Hz. Downlink 436.7950 MHz FM
ISS Mode V/V Crew Contact (Region 1): Operational Uplink: 145.2000 MHz FM Downlink 145.8000 MHz FM
Oscar29 Mode V/U (J) Linear Transponder (Inverting): Operational Uplink: 145.9000 - 146.0000 MHz SSB/CW Downlink 435.8000 - 435.9000 MHz SSB/CW
Oscar27 Mode V/U (J) FM Voice Repeater: Operational Uplink: 145.8500 MHz FM Downlink 436.7950 MHz FM |
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The amateur satellite service has many satellites in orbit, several of which are well over 10 years old and not operational. Additionally many of the more modern satellites cater only for data communications and/or SHF/Microwave band uplinks and downlinks. The traditional voice communication satellites are listed below, these satellites can be accessed with analogue FM or SSB voice uplinks with downlinks of the same mode but on a different band, usually the uplinks and downlinks are available on 2M and 70CM and can be accessed with commonly owned transceivers.
The list is made up using the following format: Satellite Name Band Mode - Transmission Method - Status Uplink frequency/range and mode - CTCSS Downlink frequency/range and mode |




