Ham Radio Satellite List

Amateur / Ham Radio Operator Mineo Wakita JE9PEL has made available a table of all amateur radio satellites in Word and Spreadsheet formats

Also available is a Doppler.sqf file for use in the SatPC32 satellite tracking software.

JE9PEL satellite list - http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/satslist.htm


ExseedSat Ham Radio FM Transponder Satellite

Radio Amateur Gurudatta Panda VU3GDP has been discussing with the Media his involvement in the ExseedSat CubeSat built by an eight-person team at Hyderabad-based Exseed Space Private Limited co-founded by Ashhar Farhan VU2ESE

ExseedSat carries an amateur radio FM transponder and APRS digipeater and is expected to be launched by SpaceX towards the end of 2018.

This satellite will serve the ham or the amateur radio community. As a result, it will be of great help during natural calamities, when conventional communication services get disrupted.
— Gurudatta Panda VU3GDP

After the launch, the artificial satellite will be on a polar orbit with two passes over India everyday. The public will be able to receive this artificial satellite beacon on 145.900 MHz FM using a TV tuner and USB dongle, Mr. Panda added.

Farhan said the eight-member team involved in construction of the small private satellite involved four technocrats and four managerial staff members.

He and Exseed Space co-founder Ashhar Farhan VU2ESE were the communication engineers who played a key role in building the satellite.

Media Story - https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/odisha-man-team-builds-private-satellite/article24963338.ece

IARU information - http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/formal_detail.php?serialnum=636

Gurudatta Panda VU3GDP - http://gurudattabam.blogspot.com/

Ashhar Farhan VU2ESE - http://hfsignals.blogspot.com/p/about.html


Lunar Satellite Transmits Pictures to Radio Hams

A tiny Chinese satellite is orbiting the Moon and allowing radio amateurs to download images

One of two micro-satellites launched along with a required communications relay satellite in May 2018 has been allowing radio operators to download images from the spacecraft taken along its elliptical lunar orbit.

Longjiang-2, aka DSLWP-B, was developed by students at the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) in Heilongjiang Province, northeast China. Despite having a mass of just 47 kg, the tiny satellite managed to use its own propulsion to slow down and enter lunar orbit while the relay satellite continued past the Moon to its special destination.

Media Story - https://gbtimes.com/a-tiny-chinese-satellite-is-orbiting-the-moon-and-allowing-radio-amateurs-download-images

DSLWP Lunar Amateur Radio Satellites - https://amsat-uk.org/2018/04/03/dslwp-lunar-amateur-radio-satellites/