Two For The Sky: Satellites For HAM And You
MaggieL -- KB3DXS writes: "The
amateur radio satellite Phase 3D
(now officially
AMSAT-Oscar 40
) was launched [Wednesday] night on an
Ariane 5 rocket.
It is now safely in its intended original orbit. AO-40 is the culmination of a ten-year long project to orbit a sophisticated, highly programmable communications platform for amateur radio use.
Over the next 270 days engines on board the satellite will gradually place it in its intended final orbit. I received some of the initial transmissions from the satellite this morning at my station ... this is *way* cool. Amateur radio is still thriving, despite fears among the old-school hams who think that the Internet has killed ham radio." Added to which, as
btbuzzard advises, you can now get your very own personal communications satellite carried by a device which would have been a lot scarier launching 10 or so years ago.
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