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  1. 2 giorni fa · Beacon (MHz): 437.200. Mode: 1k2/4k8/9k6* AFSK/GFSK. Call sign: BJ1SI. Status: Active. LILACSAT 2 is low-cost, nano-satellite for education, amateur radio communication and technology demonstration, built by a team of 15 students of Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT). It is a cube-shaped 20 cm × 20 cm × 20 cm satellite with a weight of 11 kg.

    • 10-day Predictions

      The satellite LILACSAT 2 (40908, 2015-049K) will cross the...

    • CubeSats

      This page is listing the CubeSats satellites. Select any...

  2. 3 giorni fa · I trasmettitori, denominati Beacon, operano su due frequenze: 406 MHz (digitale) e 121.5 MHz (analogica, utilizzata per la ricerca radiogoniometrica). I Beacon, in base all'utilizzo, sono suddivisi in EPIRB, ELT o PLB e trasmettono il segnale sulla frequenza digitale a 406 MHz.

  3. 4 giorni fa · WEB DX Cluster spot for HAM radio, connected and accessible 24/24 hours a day. This DX cluster server is maintained by IZ3MEZ. Direct connection with telent protocol is possible, follow the instructions for configuration.

  4. 2 giorni fa · Technical details about the XW-2F (2015-049M or NORAD 40910) satellite. XW-2F can be selected for live tracking or to see the passes visible from your location, if applicable.

  5. 1 giorno fa · Lo schema normale prevede che le frequenze più alte (sopra i 7 MHz) siano attive durante il giorno e le frequenze più basse siano attive durante la notte. I fine settimana tendono ad essere molto più attivi, soprattutto durante i fine settimana delle gare in cui migliaia di stazioni amatoriali inseguono contatti in tutto il mondo.

  6. 5 giorni fa · NOAA 18 is the first NOAA POES satellite to use MHS in place of AMSU-B. APT transmission frequency is 137.9125 MHz (NOAA-18 changed frequencies with NOAA-19 on June 23, 2009). Technical details about the NOAA 18 (2005-018A or NORAD 28654) satellite.

  7. 1 giorno fa · VUCC Totals. This is a list of my VHF/UHF Century Club Program (VUCC) totals. I have always had an interest in the VHF/UHF Weak Signal segment of our Ham Radio hobby. Back in my younger days I worked a lot of 50 MHz, 144 MHz, 220 MHz, and 432 MHz. I worked some EME (Earth-Moon-Earth, or Moon Bounce) during those days back in the 70's ...