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Amateur Radio Satellite Echo In Orbit 12

Rob Carr writes "According to a bulletin posted on the ARRL web site, the amateur satellite currently called AO-Echo has reached orbit. Ground controllers have already made contact once with the satellite, although it will be some time before the satellite is ready for general amateur radio operator use. Multiple communication modes will be available on this microsat, including FM, PSK31, and SSB. More information can be found on the AmSat web site."
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Amateur Radio Satellite Echo In Orbit

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  • If this is amateur then does that mean it's open to the public? Isn't this a bit of an unacceptable security risk for the american authorities? What's to stop them just jamming/flooding it to prevent it's use?
    • by ThinkingGuy ( 551764 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @10:37AM (#9570787) Homepage
      It's open to any member of the public who has a amateur radio license. Flooding or jamming it would be "willful or malicious interference," which is prohibited by the FCC (and by its counterparts in all countries where amateur radio exists), and would result in one's license being revoked.
      • Call me cynical, but i'm not sure the American government is going to be too worried about having their license revoked. Besides, who would know if it was them that was interfering?
        • Well Hams (Amateur Radio Operators) often have quite a few people that are skilled in Radio Direction Finding. If you do nasty things to a Ham Satellite, I assure you the local ham club will be out in force looking for you. They WILL find you, and when they do I assure you that there will be plenty of notes to the local Official Observer and the FCC. Once the local observer is aware of the situation and can prove that it's you his/her note to the FCC will hold considerable weight and will result in actio
    • Umm... the fact that FEMA/DHS/etc. will probably be using amateurs communicating through this satellite as a comm resource in case of emergency?
  • This is a fantastic oppourtunity - how is the uses of it managed?

    "Donors of $25 or more receive this attractive 4x6 sticker"

    We should support open source space junk now? I wish them all the best in thier project, launching a satellite, amazing stuff!

    "AO-Echo's sun-synchronous orbit is some 800 km (nearly 500 miles) above Earth. Among other capabilities, the 10-inch-square microsat--equipped with a transmitter capable of up to 7 W output--will allow voice communication using handheld FM transceivers. Echo
  • Time to warm up the good old FT-847...
  • by Marxist Hacker 42 ( 638312 ) <seebert42@gmail.com> on Thursday July 01, 2004 @05:28PM (#9586280) Homepage Journal
    Neat idea- but I would have included some sort of packet-switched rather than frequency-switched bounce network as well. Of course, I'm more software than hardware- for all I know one of these frequencies is in the 2.4Ghz band....

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