SB SPACE @ ARL $ARLS005ARLS005 ARISSat-1 On the Air for Gagarin AnniversaryZCZC AS05 QST de W1AW Space Bulletin 005 ARLS005From ARRL Headquarters Newington, CT April 8, 2011To all radio amateursSB SPACE ARL ARLS005ARLS005 ARISSat-1 On the Air for Gagarin AnniversaryTo celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first human spaceflight bycosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the ARISSat-1 satellite aboard theInternational Space Station will be on the air using the station'sexternal antenna. Transmissions will begin on Monday, April 11, at14:30 UTC and continue until 10:30 UTC on April 13.To preserve the satellite's battery, transmissions will cycle on andoff. ARISSat-1 will transmit for 40 to 60 seconds, and then remainsilent for 2 minutes.The FM transmissions on 145.950 MHz will alternate between a voiceID, telemetry values, SSTV images and audio greetings in 15different languages. One of the transmissions will contain audio ofa conversation between Gagarin and ground controllers that wasrecorded during the historic flight.A CW beacon will be heard on 145.919 MHz cycling between theARISSat-1 call sign, telemetry and call signs of individualsinvolved in the ARISS program.BPSK-1000 telemetry transmissions will also take place on 145.920MHz SSB using the new 1kBPSK protocol developed by Phil Karn, KA9Q.AMSAT will issue commemorative certificates to listeners who receivethe ARISSat-1 transmissions. Reports can be e-mailed toGagarin@arissat1.org or yuri@arrisat1.org. Include your name, callsign, a description of what you heard and the UTC time you heard it.Recording the battery voltage telemetry values and the UTC time youreceived them will be especially helpful.You can determine when the International Space Station will bepassing overhead by using the AMSAT-NA online pass prediction toolat, http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/tools/predict/.NNNN/EX
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