UKube-1 to launch in June 2013

The CubeSat UKube-1 will be launched in June 2013 and will carry an amateur radio transponder.

The spacecraft is being built for the UK Space Agency (UKSA) by Clyde Space and the launch will take place from Baikonur in Kazakhstan on a Soyuz-2-1b.

UKube-1 will carry a set of AMSAT-UK FUNcube boards to provide an amateur radio 435/145 MHz linear transponder and a 1200 bps BPSK beacon for educational outreach.

Read more - http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/scotlands-first-satellite-is-bound-for-space.1360159475

Clyde Space  - http://www.clyde-space.com/

Australia’s first amateur satellite

An interesting feature on the Australian Geographic website promotes Australia’s first amateur satellite.

On 23 January 1970, Australia's first amateur radio satellite was launched. Built in 1966, Australis-OSCAR-5 was the first amateur radio satellite constructed outside of the United States.

In the 1950s and '60s amateur radio was a popular hobby. The Melbourne University Astronautical Society began tracking amateur radio satellites, which developed into a project with the Melbourne University Radio Club to build their own amateur radio satellite.

The US Air Force and NASA provided free launches opportunities when there was spare capacity available on the launch of their larger satellites. In Australia, however, the OSCAR-5 had to wait several years for this type of launching opportunity to arise.

Unfortunately, the delay meant that it was beaten to the status of Australia's first satellite by the Weapons Research Establishment's satellite, WRESAT, which was launched from the Woomera rocket range in November 1967.

Read the full Australian Geographic article - http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/journal/australias-first-amateur-radio-satellite-launched.htm

A multi-purpose portable satellite station

A multi-purpose portable satellite station.

At the AMSAT-UK Colloquium 2011, Ivo Klinkert PA1IVO gave a short presentation about his experiences with his portable setup, called A Multipurpose Portable Setup.

Based on this presentation, Andreas Bilsing DL2LUX invited him to write an article about this subject for the AMSAT-DL Journal. The article, Eine tragbare Mehrzweck-Satellitenstation, was translated from English to German by Andreas and appeared in the March 2012 issue of the AMSAT-DL Journal. The English version of the article appeared later in two issues of OSCAR News of AMSAT-UK (July and September 2012). These AMSAT-UK publications are available to E-membershere.

The original English text can now be read on the link below (not all pictures appeared in the article in OSCAR NEWS). Please be informed that the status of the satellites mentioned in the article is not updated since the article was written! If you are interested in working satellites as a portable station, Google can give you more webpages about this subject, for example a similar setup of KB5WIA.

Read Ivo's article - http://ivok.home.xs4all.nl/pa1ivo/portable_satellite_setup.html