[amsat-bb] AMSAT-Francophone launches a consultation, open to all, on the amateur satellite radio service. Feel free to participate! Publié le 3 février 2019 par Xtophe

christophe.mcr christophe.mcr at gmail.com
Thu Feb 7 22:28:42 UTC 2019


Good evening Ron

I'm adding your contribution to the survey data.  If you want to add more
elements, send me your comments.

To date we have already received more than 177 contributions (see below).
The results will be available for all AMSATs.

During the "amateur space meetings" in France (9&10 March)  , these results
will be shared and used for exchanges between participants, including
satellite designers.


73

Christophe


Countrie/Number of response
France 70
United Kingdom 17
United States 14
Germany 11
Poland 11
Netherlands 9
Belgium 6
Canada 5
Italy 5
Spain 4
Argentina 2
Australia 2
Austria 2
Brazil 2
Portugal 2
Romania 2
Sweden 2
Switzerland 2
Bulgaria 1
Colombia 1
Croatia 1
Finland 1
Greece 1
Japan 1
New Zealand 1
Venezuela 1
Sénégal 1


Le jeu. 7 févr. 2019 à 02:46, Ron VE8RT <ve8rt at yknwt.ca> a écrit :

> Hi,
>
>    I completed the survey a couple of days back and in retrospect I had
> one other comment to make about the survey itself.
>
>    In the section asking what bands or frequencies of operation I'd
> used or was active on the last option was "not interested".  I would
> have liked to have had another option "interested but not equipped" or
> something.
>
>    Lastly I wanted to say that I appreciate the opportunity to take the
> survey and I am curious about whether the survey results will influence
> the design team.
>
>    Ron VE8RT / FP5EK
>
> On Sun, 3 Feb 2019 15:03:54 +0100
> "christophe.mcr" <christophe.mcr at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Dear
> >
> > Satellite / nanosatellite project managers often wish to use amateur
> radio
> > frequencies for educational and outreach purposes. The amateur radio
> > community thus offers them a tremendous potential for monitoring their
> > fragile conception. They often ask what kind of amateur radio experience
> > would be interesting to board a cubesat or what services they could
> provide
> > with their communications systems. The answer can be simple: a
> transponder,
> > but these designers would like to bring novelty and innovation.
> >
>
> --- snipped the rest to keep it brief ---
> --
> Ron VE8RT <ve8rt at yknwt.ca>
>


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