[amsat-bb] EAGLET-1 Cubesat on SSO-A launch
Bill
bill at hsmicrowave.com
Thu Dec 13 20:20:34 UTC 2018
The EAGLET-1 paper referenced below was presented in August 2016 (over
TWO years ago) at the 30th AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites, and
now, two years after the paper was given and the satellite is launched,
folks are upset with the satellite operating in OUR 70 CM band. Folks,
we knew about it at least two years ago. If you read the paper, they
plan on a constellation of 20 of these satellites, presumably in the
same "uncoordinated" band.
Art Feller is correct in that we have a protocol in place to bring this
to the attention of our FCC and the IARU and to the developing satellite
organization(s). What we need is an AMSAT sponsored and supported
"watch-dog" group who will monitor upcoming proposed satellites and
initiate the required noticing to the FCC and the IARU of violating
satellite transmission plans.
You don't wait until the satellite is launched and then complain.
Regards...Bill - N6GHz
On 12/13/2018 10:51 AM, Arthur Feller, W4ART wrote:
> It would be reasonable to cite interference to a licensed station in the amateur-satellite service (must be documented) as a reason for asking your administration (FCC in the USA) to report the problem to the licensing administration under RR Article 22 and demand that the offending transmissions cease.
>
> Have fun!!
>
> 73, art…..
> W4ART Arlington VA
>
>
>> On 13-Dec-2018, at 01:13 PM, Paul Stoetzer <n8hm at arrl.net> wrote:
>>
>> Presumably the Italian government licensed this commercial operation
>> on the amateur bands, which is unfortunate.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Paul, N8HM
>> On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 1:04 PM PE0SAT | Amateur Radio via AMSAT-BB
>> <amsat-bb at amsat.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12-12-2018 22:53, Nico Janssen wrote:
>>>
>>>> One of the many Cubesats launched on the recent SSO-A mission was
>>>> the Italian 3U Cubesat EAGLET-1. This satellite transmits telemetry on
>>>> 435.200 MHz and it is to relay AIS signals emitted by ships from one of
>>>> two VHF frequencies to 435.800 MHz. As far as I can see these
>>>> frequencies have not been coordinated by the IARU. The operations of
>>>> this satellite have nothing to do with amateur radio. It is a
>>>> commercial
>>>> satellite, so an experimental license also does not apply. For details
>>>> see:
>>>> https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3378&context=smallsat
>>> Looking further into this strange satellite that is active in the
>>> HAMRADIO spectrum without following the IARU regulation
>>> (http://www.iaru.org/satellite.html), I also found this:
>>> https://www.ohb.de/en/news/ohb-italia-nanosat-eaglet-1-successfully-launched-today-from-vandenberg-air-force-base-california/
>>>
>>>
>>>> After this satellite a constellation of 20 similar satellites is
>>>> planned.
>>>> Can/should we do something about this?
>>> Can we do something?, I am not sure, but one thing we should do, and
>>> that is contacting
>>> the organizations and remind them that there are regulations they should
>>> adhere to.
>>>
>>>> 73,
>>>> Nico PA0DLO
>>> 73 Jan, PE0SAT
>>>
>>>
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