[amsat-bb] Selection of satellite (ham and non-ham) frequencies
M5AKA
m5aka at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Mar 15 15:38:38 UTC 2017
Koos, the IARU Frequency Coordination Request Form has some helpful guidance, see
http://www.iaru.org/satellite.html
73 Trevor M5AKA
On Wednesday, 15 March 2017, 8:20, Koos van den Hout <koos at kzdoos.xs4all.nl> wrote:
Quoting Jim White who wrote on Tue 2017-03-14 at 17:51:
> In the past month I've sat as a reviewer for three university small
> satellite projects none of which understood this and one of which
> has radios they are not going to be able to use because they can't
> get an experimental license in that band.
I guess this happens as a result of the recent successes in cubesats,
other organisations see their opportunity but start of at a lower knowledge
level. But given the amounts of money still involved, one would hope
research into this factor would be done before investing in hardware.
> We could certainly use local AMSAT folks with satellite experience
> as mentors for the COMM part of most of the university driven small
> and cubsats.
And be aware interest in cubesats may come from outside areas of science
logically connected with space technology.
I can fully imagine the geo sciences department at my employer (large Dutch
university) being interested in space-based sensing.
Is there a good article somewhere describing the process you posted about?
A "how-to" document, with the international view on this process.
I notice the AMSAT north america site mentions the IARU when describing
frequency allocations to satellites, which is a very good start.
Koos van den Hout PE4KH
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