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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-296

The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and information
service of AMSAT, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS publishes
news related to Amateur Radio in Space including reports on the activities
of a worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an active
interest in designing, building, launching and communicating through analog
and digital Amateur Radio satellites.

The news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur Radio in
Space as soon as our volunteers can post it.

Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to: ans-editor [at]
amsat.org

You can sign up for free e-mail delivery of the AMSAT News Service
Bulletins via the ANS List; to join this list see:
https://mailman.amsat.org/postorius/lists/ans.amsat.org/

In this edition:

* AMSAT Symposium Takes Place in Minnesota
* AMSAT Board Elects Officers
* Financial Policy is Focus of AMSAT Board
* AMSAT Board Adopts ITAR/EAR Policy
* Volunteer For AMSAT
* ARISS News
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
* Satellite Shorts From All Over


ANS-296 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins

To: All RADIO AMATEURS
>From: Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
712 H Street NE, Suite 1653
Washington, DC 20002

DATE 2022 Oct 23


AMSAT Symposium Takes Place in Minnesota

The 40th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium & Annual General Meeting was
held in Bloomington, Minnesota, Oct 21-23. Digital copies of the
Proceedings of this Symposium can be purchased through the AMSAT Store
online at www.amsat.org

The first session was held Friday afternoon, and began with a brief welcome
from AMSAT President Robert Bankston, KE4AL.

The first presentation was "Building a Portable Sta;on for QO-100, the
Geosta;onary Satellite Es'hail-2 Carrying Amateur Radio" by Stefan Wagener,
VE4SW. While QO-100 is not accessible from North America, Stefan discussed
his approach to a portable station that he has taken on European vacations.

Randy Berger, WA0D, ARISS Director of Engineering followed with "What's
New, ARISS on ISS and Mission to the Moon with Lunar Gateway?" His
presentation focused on the Student on Orbit Sensor System (SoOSS) which
will send telemetry from various sensors on the ISS in a format that can be
easily received and decoded in schoolrooms on Earth.
  Randy also reported on prospects for amateur radio aboard the Lunar
Gateway, a space station in a complex orbit around the moon. Opportunities
exist and conversations with NASA are ongoing a the Gateway design emerges.

"OTA Software Update for LEO Satellites," a presentation by Heimir Thor
Sverrisson, W1ANT, discussed advantages and challenges of being able to
reprogram satellites after launch with over the air updates.

Nick Pugh, K5QXJ, presented with details on the CAPE IV 3U satellite
currently in development with input from several universities. The primary
mission will focus on educational projects aimed at high school and middle
school classrooms.

The afternoon session concluded with "Export Control and Economic Sanctions
Policy" by Robert Bankston, KE4AL, AMSAT President. The presentation
centered on the newly adopted ITAR/EAR policy formally adopted by the AMSAT
Board at their meeting earlier in the day. The goal is to return to
international cooperation in the building and launching of satellites while
complying with Federal law.

On Saturday morning, Nick Pugh, K5QXJ, updated the Symposium on "University
of Louisiana at Lafaye[e Education Initiative" which encourages primary and
middle school students to get involved in satellite technology through
hands-on projects.

Paul Graveline, K1YUB, provided and update on the AMSAT CubeSat Simulator
project. The presentation included a pre-recorded video by AMSAT VP,
Educational Relations Alan Johnston, KU2Y, reviewing educational events
that have taken place in the previous months.

A GOLF TEE update was presented by Kipton Moravec, AE5IB, who is an
engineering volunteer coordinating the Electonic Power Subsystem (EPS) for
the first satellite in the Greater Orbit, Larger Footprint (GOLF) series,
known as the Technology Exploration Environment (TEE).

"The AMSAT Linear Transponder Module" was presented by Burns Fisher, WB1FJ.
The LTM is a multi-use transponder board set designed for universities and
other partners launching cubesats who have need for a communications
component. Similar to the radio systems in Fox and GOLF, the partnership
provides easy downlinks for universities and a transponder for amateurs.

In the afternoon on Saturday, Jonathan Brandenburg, KF5IDY, AMSAT Assistant
VP, Engineering presented "Building a Helmholtz Cage for Dynamic Magnetic
Field Generation and CubeSat Aitude Control Testing." Magnetorquers built
to stabilize cubesats require test beds. A Helmholtz Cage provides the
testing environment simulating the Earth's magnetic field, but is not
trivial to build.

AMSAT Board member Zach Metzinger, N0ZGO, provided a report on the reaction
wheel project that will be used for 3-axis orientation of the GOLF
satellites. The entire reaction wheel assembly is being constructed
specifically for the project by AMSAT volunteers.

As the final presentation, Jerry Buxton, AMSAT VP of Engineering, gave an
AMSAT Engineering Update touching on Fox, Fox+, GOLF, and other projects.

[ANS thanks Mark Johns, K0JM, for the above information]

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++++++++
            The 2022 AMSAT President's Club coins have arrived!
 To commemorate the 50th anniversary of its launch on
October 15, 1972, this year's coin features
an image of AMSAT-OSCAR 6.
 Join the AMSAT President's Club today and help
Keep Amateur Radio in Space!
 https://www.amsat.org/join-the-amsat-presidents-club/
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AMSAT Board Elects Officers

During their meeting prior to the AMSAT Symposium, on Thursday, Oct. 20,
the AMSAT Board of Directors elected officers for the coming year. Those
elected are:

Robert Bankston, KE4AL, President
Paul Stoetzer, N8HM, Executive Vice President
Jerry Buxton, N0JY, Vice President - Engineering
Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, Vice President - Operations
Alan Johnston, KU2Y, Vice President - Educational Relations
Vacant Position, Vice President - Member Services
Frank Karnauskas, N1UW, Vice President - Development
Steve Belter, N9IP, Treasurer
Jeff Davis, KE9V, Secretary

In other business, reports on current status of various functions were
received from the officers. President Robert Bankston reported that AMSAT's
financial status is strong. Reduced overhead from the closing of the
Washington, DC office has resulted in more funds to build & launch
satellites. Also, AMSAT membership remains steady at more than 4000 members
representing 75 countries.

Acting Secretary Paul Stoetzer, N8HM, reported that the online election of
Board members ran smoothly and resulted in considerable cost savings from
the mailed paper ballot system previously used.

Steve Belter, N9IP, AMSAT Treasurer, reported that funds on hand are
sufficient to meet the needs of day-to-day operations and satellite design
and building projects currently underway. He also reported that Form 990
has been filed with IRS and will be posted publicly. Outside review of the
books was conducted and found complete & correct. The Board voted
unanimously to accept the review from McDaniel & Associates.

Mark Hammond, N8MH, reported on behalf of the Operations team. He gave a
rundown on the current status of various satellites now in orbit. Of
particular note, FalconSat-3 is predicted to re-enter the atmosphere in the
next few months, but may be made available on a limited basis until that
time. Also, AO-16 is in a period of continuous sunlight, but has not yet
responded to commands to switch on. The operations team will continue to
try to reactivate the satellite. The operations team wishes to thank
AMSAT-DL for providing telemetry from AO-109 via their 20-meter diameter
dish antenna.

Vice President - Development, Frank Karnauskas, N1UW, reported that
membership in the President's Club remains steady. Grant requests have been
made and are pending. Kidzsat and BuzzSat programs are starting up. For
these programs, it is important to focus on being an educational and
scientific organization. “Amateur radio isn't our purpose, it's our
reward,” he noted.

Mark Johns, K0JM, Senior Editor of the AMSAT News Service bulletins,
reported that there is an ongoing need for volunteer editors to assist with
creating and distributing the weekly bulletins. A long-term goal is to
transition from plain text to html format for the email editions, but the
Board expressed concerns that the bulletins remain accessible across
various radio platforms, as well as via the internet. Concerns were raised
about reporting of information embargoed by launch providers. AMSAT is
bound by launch agreements to honor these restrictions.

The AMSAT Journal has been successful in digital format, however content is
needed. AMSAT members are encouraged to work with the Journal editors to
develop ideas and projects into articles.

The IT team has worked diligently on maintaining various email lists and
systems. The Discord channel has several hundred members currently. AMSAT
is seeking a webmaster to revamp the website for easier navigation.

Contests & Awards Manager, Bruce Paige, KK5DO, reported that the Gridmaster
Award has been the most sought after in the past year, but other awards are
holding steady. Store receipts are similar to last year.

At the close of the morning session, the Board adjourned for lunch.

[ANS thanks Mark Johns, K0JM, for the above information]

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Financial Policy is Focus of AMSAT Board

Policy decisions surrounding finances were the focus of the afternoon
session of the AMSAT Board of Directors meeting in Bloomington, Minnesota
on Thursday, Oct. 20. A A Policy Proposal for the handling of financial
reserves was discussed, and a revised Financial Procedures Manual was
discussed at length. Final copy will be approved at an upcoming meeting.

Technical discussion was focused on development of a flight platform that
could speed up testing of critical components. The platform would allow
rapid testing of individual systems that can keep volunteer engineers
engaged and speed deployment of new satellites. The test platform could be
launched into short duration, low orbit flights that would be sufficient to
verify system operation for insertion into longer duration projects, such
as GOLF. Basic components could be sourced at low cost from Consumer
Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components, and the AMSAT-built experimental segments
can be added as needed.

[ANS thanks Mark Johns, K0JM, for the above information]

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     Need new satellite antennas? Purchase Arrows, Alaskan Arrows,
    and M2 LEO-Packs from the AMSAT Store. When you purchase through
           AMSAT, a portion of the proceeds goes towards
                  Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
           https://amsat.org/product-category/hardware/

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AMSAT Board Adopts ITAR/EAR Policy

At an AMSAT Board of Directors held on Friday morning, Oct. 21, a detailed
policy statement on compliance with U.S. technology export regulations. The
purpose of the policy is to enable and encourage resumption of
international cooperation in the building and launching of satellites while
remaining within the bounds of Federal law.

International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is "a United States
regulatory regime to restrict and control the export of defense and
military related technologies to safeguard U.S. national security and
further U.S. foreign policy objectives," according to the U.S. State
Department.

The Export Administration Regulations (EAR) are a set of regulations
administered by the U..S Commerce Department. The EAR regulates whether a
person or organization may export something from the U.S. to another in a
foreign country. The EAR apply to physical objects, as well as intellectual
property such as technology and software.

"It's beem more than a decade since AMSAT has collaborated with a non-U.S.
organization to build and launch a satellite," said AMSAT President Robert
Bankston, KE4AL. "We need to learn how to get back to that while operating
in this new legal environment."

The new policy will give AMSAT engineering volunteers guidance on how to do
their work in collaboration with international partner while remaining
within the law. By clarifying the steps necessary for compliance,
volunteers can be more confident about their activities.

[ANS thanks AMSAT for the above information]

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Volunteer For AMSAT

AMSAT needs qualified volunteers for a number of positions!

If you want to be a part of the solution in making AMSAT operational and
work toward designing, building and finding a launch, WE NEED YOU! No pay
for 5+ hours per week, but a great deal of satisfaction in knowing you are
helping make something happen. We need people with wide range of technical
and non-technical skills.

Immediate Openings

* RF Engineer
* Mechanical Engineers

Satellite Development Technical Experience

* Thermal design
* Power systems design
* RF systems design
* Internal Housekeeping Unit (IHU) systems, command, and control hardware
* IHU software design and development
* Especially SDR and DSP
* PC board layout and construction
* Systems Engineering
* Test planning and system testing
* Mechanical design and construction
* Ground station software development

If you have hardware or software technical skills, and proven experience
directly applicable to satellite design, please contact the AMSAT Vice
President of Engineering (N0JY).

Due to the American International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you
must be either a US Citizen or a permanent resident (ITAR Qualifications).
This is not our reflection on foreign citizens, but is required by existing
US law. Recent changes suggest that this restriction may soon be lifted or
at least modified. If and when this happens, we will be delighted to be
able to again work freely with our foreign colleagues.

AMSAT News and Communications

Communications through ANS and the AMSAT Journal are essential in keeping
both with our members and the wider public informed. If your have good
communications skills and are interested, please contact AMSAT
Communications Volunteer Coordinator.

* Join the AMSAT News Service (ANS) team as a weekly editor on a rotating
schedule reporting on amateur radio in space and related activities.

* Assistant Editor for the AMSAT Journal magazine working with authors,
columnists and members developing and publishing print articles on amateur
radio in space and related activities.

General AMSAT support

* Web design and maintenance
* Web site information maintenance
* Video recording, digital conversion and editing
* Write technical or instructional material
* Educational activities

Promoting AMSAT as an Ambassador

Any other area you think you think you can make a difference.

AMSAT is an organization of self starters.  While we sometimes have tasks
which we can assign, our most important contributions come from someone who
sees a need, has the skills to solve the problem, and then goes ahead and
does so.  So pick an area that you think needs improvement and explain what
you will do to make it better.

AMSAT has developed a survey which gives us a good general idea of
someones interests and experience. You can download it at
https://bit.ly/3shvGV6 and fill in the information on screen. Please follow
the instructions, and send it, along with any additional information you
feel relevant, to volunteer@amsat.org.

[ANS thanks AMSAT for the above information]

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            Get your AMSAT car flag and other neat stuff
                    from our Zazzle store!
        25% of the purchase price of each product goes
            towards Keeping Amateur Radio in Space
              https://www.zazzle.com/amsat_gear

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ARISS NEWS

Amateurs and others around the world may listen in on contacts between
amateurs operating in schools and allowing students to interact with
astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station. The
downlink frequency on which to listen is 145.800 MHz worldwide.

Chief Whitecap Elementary School, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada,
telebridge via VK6MJ
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled crewmember is Josh Cassada KI5CRH
Contact was successful: Wed 2022-10-19 17:35:07 UTC 86 deg
Congratulations to the Chief Whitecap Elementary School students and Josh!

Canterbury School of Fort Myers, Fort Myers, FL, direct via W4LX
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled crewmember is Josh Cassada KI5CRH
Contact is go for: Mon 2022-10-24 17:36:16 UTC 46 deg
Watch for Livestream at https://vimeo.com/762320321

Five Bridges Junior High School, Stillwater Lake, NS, Canada, telebridge
via VK4KHZ
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled crewmember is Josh Cassada KI5CRH
Contact is go for: Wed 2022-10-26 13:44:18 UTC 62 deg
Watch for Livestream at https://www.youtube.com/c/ARISSlive and
https://nslive.tv/five-bridges-ariss

Ufa, Russia, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled crewmember is Anna Kikina
Contact is go for Sun 2022-10-30 18:45 UTC

The crossband repeater continues to be active.  If any crewmember is so
inclined, all they have to do is pick up the microphone, raise the volume
up, and talk on the crossband repeater.  So give a listen, you just never
know.

The latest information on the operation mode can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html

The latest list of frequencies in use can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html

[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, one of the ARISS operation team mentors
for the above information]

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    AMSAT, along with our ARISS partners, is developing an Amateur
    Radio package, including two-way communication capability, to
            be carried on-board Gateway in lunar orbit.

   Support AMSAT's projects today at https://www.amsat.org/donate/

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Upcoming Satellite Operations

ND0C: We will be operating on some passes from EN41 later this week (Week
of 10/17) while on our last camping trip of the season. This will again be
a holiday-style rove on FM and linear sats

KC1MMC: Holiday style or message for pass between laps at Poconos raceway.
FN21. Oct 22,23. Hopefully a pass or two in FN33 on the way back on. Oct
24th.

KD8CAO: ke8rju   kd8cao  and  K8DP are headed to @AMSAT  Space Symposium.
Plan is to stop in Wisconsin tomorrow (10/20), EN43 or EN44, See twitter
for details.

[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT rover page manager, for the above
information]

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Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events

AMSAT Ambassadors provide presentations, demonstrate communicating through
amateur satellites, and host information tables at club meetings, hamfests,
conventions, maker faires, and other events.

No events are scheduled at this time.

[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT Events page manager, for the above
information]

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Satellite Shorts From All Over

+ Three NASA astronauts and a European flier boarded their SpaceX Crew
Dragon capsule, undocked from the International Space Station and plunged
back to Earth Friday, splashing down in the Atlantic Ocean east of
Jacksonville to close out a 170-day mission. With Crew 4 commander Kjell
Lindgren, KO5MOS, and co-pilot Bob Hines monitoring cockpit displays,
flanked by Jessica Watkins and European Space Agency astronaut Samantha
Cristoforetti, IZ0UDF, the Crew Dragon “Freedom” undocked f
rom the Harmony
modules upper port at 17:05z. Descending under four large parachut
es, the
capsule gently splashed down off Floridas east coast at 21:55z, wi
thin
sight of a SpaceX recovery ship stationed nearby. (ANS thanks Spaceflight
Now for the above information)

+ China is preparing to launch the final missions to complete its
three-module Tiangong space station which it plans to keep constantly
occupied for at least a decade. A Long March 5B is being assembled and
tested at Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on the southern island of
Hainan. The 849-metric-ton rocket is expected to launch the third and final
module for the Tiangong space station at the end of October. After
insertion into orbit by the Long March 5B first stage, Mengtian will
rendezvous and dock with Tiangong, joining two earlier modulesthe 
Tianhe
core module and Wentian experiment modulein orbit to complete the 
Tiangong
space station. (ANS thanks Space News for the above information)

+ NASA is ready to resume spacewalks outside the International Space
Station after completing an investigation of water found in a spacesuit
during a spacewalk earlier this year. The agency said Oct. 18 it expected
to resume spacewalks at the station in mid-November after tracking down the
source of a thin layer of water that pooled on the visor of European Space
Agency astronaut Matthias Maurer at the end of a March 23 spacewalk. The
investigation, which included returning the spacesuit Maurer wore to Earth
for analysis on a SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft in August, concluded there
was no specific hardware flaw with the suit itself. Instead, NASA blamed
“integrated system performance where several variables such as crew
exertion and crew cooling settings led to the generation of comparatively
larger than normal amounts of condensation within the system.” NASA
 says
that, in response, it has updated procedures and developed “new mit
igation
hardware” to minimize water accumulation and to absorb any water th
at does
accumulate in the helmet. With those measures, NASA says spacewalks can
resume on the station. (ANS thanks Space News for the above information)

+ Richard Branson's small satellite service provider Virgin Orbit Holdings
Inc (VORB.O) will be doing its first launch from European soil within the
next six weeks, its founder said on Oct. 18. "Virgin Orbit can launch
satellites into space from anywhere in the world into any orbit at a days
notice," Branson said during a press conference in Milan, Italy. "We are
doing the first launch from European soil into space within the next six
weeks ... from Cornwall," he added. (ANS thanks Reuters for the above
information)


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Join AMSAT today at https://launch.amsat.org/

In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership to:

* Societies (a recognized group, clubs or organization).
* Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership at
one-half the standard yearly rate.
* Post-secondary school students enrolled in at least half time status
shall be eligible for the student rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary
years in this status.
* Memberships are available for annual and lifetime terms.

Contact info [at] amsat.org for additional membership information.

73 and remember to help Keep Amateur Radio in Space!

This week's ANS Editor, Mark Johns, K0JM
k0jm at amsat dot org

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