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AMSAT-OSCAR 51
(Echo)


Spacecraft Summary

OSCAR Designation:  AMSAT-OSCAR 51     Oscar Number:  AO-51    
International Designator:  2004-025K     Norad Number:  28375    
Common Name:  Echo     Alternate Name:  OSCAR-E    
Satellite Type:  Microsatellite     Launch Date:  28 June, 2004    
Launch Location:  Baikonur Cosmodrome     Launch Vehicle:  Dnepr    
Apogee:  818.00     Perigee:  696.00    
Inclination:  99.97     Period:  99.97    
Dimensions:  ~25cm cube     Weight:  11.140 Kg    
Organization: AMSAT-NA


Frequency Information
 
Mode V/U (J) FM Voice Repeater (QRP): Operational
Uplink: 145.8800 MHz FM
Downlink 435.1500 MHz FM
 
Mode V/U (J) FM Voice Repeater: Operational
Uplink: 145.9200 MHz FM
Downlink 435.3000 MHz FM
 
Mode V/S FM Voice Repeater: Operational
Uplink: 145.8800 MHz FM
Downlink 2401.2000 MHz FM
 
Mode L/U FM Voice Repeater: Operational
Uplink: 1268.7000 MHz FM
Downlink 435.3000 MHz FM
 
Mode L/U PacSat BBS: Operational
Uplink: 1268.7000 MHz AFSK
Downlink 435.1500 MHz AFSK
 
Mode L/S FM Voice Repeater: Operational
Uplink: 1268.7000 MHz FM
Downlink 2401.2000 MHz FM
Callsign(s)
Broadcast:PECHO-11
BBS:PECHO-12

Current Keplerian Elements

AO-51
1 28375U 04025K   10038.55078308  .00000013  00000-0  16299-4 0  5984
2 28375  98.0555  39.4698 0084178 130.0716 230.7897 14.40667982294844

Weekly Satellite Report

Please see the AO-51 Project Page for the latest information on AMSAT-OSCAR 51.

Detailed Description

AO-51 contains an FM repeater with both a 144 MHz and 1.2 GHz uplink and 435 MHz and 2.4 GHz downlinks. Additionally AO-51 contains a digital subsystem that transmits TLM on 70cm and provides complete PACSAT BBS that can be configured on a L band uplink.

Experimenters can use their equipment to communicate with the satellite in various modes including V/U, V/S, L/S, L/U, and others. AO-51 supports digital store-and-forward at speeds up to 76.8 kbps, and a contains a wideband SQRX Receiver. A current schedule of operation is kept up-to-date by the AO-51 Control Team.

With four VHF receivers, two UHF transmitters, six modems, fifty-six channels of telemetry, and various other subsystems AO-51 is quite a complex spacecraft. The two UHF transmitters are connected to two antenna arrays, one in the right-hand circular polarization (RHCP) and one in the left-hand circular polarization (LHCP). Transmitter A (435.150) is connected to the LHCP antennas and is often used for digital modes. Transmitter B (435.300) is often used for analog and is connected to the RHCP antenna.


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