[amsat-bb] Looking for info on AO-6

Bill Gaylord chibill110 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 25 04:29:34 UTC 2019


Very cool stuff on that SmugMug. Love the internal pictures of modules on
AO-7.
And yes the battery packs look very similar.

 I might try and take advantage of its beacon being near another sats
downlink to try and hear it on the SatNOGS network to do some checking in
on it now and then.  As its beacon falls near falconsat-3 70cm downlink at
435.103 Mhz.  So if they happen to be over the same station at one time I
can possibly catch AO-6 if it ever repeats AO-7.

WIlliam KD9KCK


KD9KCK

On Sat, Aug 24, 2019 at 11:00 PM Nicholas Mahr KE8AKW via AMSAT-BB <
amsat-bb at amsat.org> wrote:

>  Hi Bill,
> If you look on N4HY's SmugMug https://n4hy.smugmug.com/AMSAT it shows
> pictures of both AO-7 and AO-6 in construction. I can say from studying the
> pictures of both AO-6's and AO-7's battery packs from that page, that they
> both look identical in construction as far as i can tell from the picture.
> Also a quick google search turned up these frequencies:  *Uplink* (MHz):
> 145.900-146.000  *Downlink* (MHz): 29.450- 29.550 *Beacon* (MHz): 435.100.
> Yes it would very cool if OSCAR 6 came back to life like its brother AO-7.
> Although having a repeat of AO-7 would be rare, its possible!
>
> Nick KE8AKW
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