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VUSat OSCAR-52
(HAMSAT)


Spacecraft Summary

OSCAR Designation:  VUSat OSCAR-52     Oscar Number:  VO-52    
International Designator:  2005-017B     Norad Number:  28650    
Common Name:  HAMSAT     Alternate Name:  VUSat    
Satellite Type:  Microsatellite     Launch Date:  5 May, 2005    
Launch Location:  Sirharkota     Launch Vehicle:  PSLV    
Apogee:  646.00     Perigee:  607.00    
Inclination:  97.24     Period:  97.24    
Dimensions:  63 x 63 x 55 cuboid     Weight:  42.500 Kg    
Organization: AMSAT-India


Frequency Information
 
Mode V Beacon (Dutch Beacon): Operational
Simplex: 145.8600 MHz CW
 
Mode V Beacon (Indian Beacon): Operational
Simplex: 145.9360 MHz Carrier
 
Mode U/V (B) Linear Transponder (Inverting) (Indian Transponder): Operational
Uplink: 435.2200 - 435.2800 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 145.9300 - 145.8700 MHz SSB/CW
 
Mode U/V (B) Linear Transponder (Inverting) (Dutch Transponder): Operational
Uplink: 435.2250 - 435.2750 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 145.9250 - 145.8750 MHz SSB/CW

Current Keplerian Elements

VO-52
1 28650U 05017B   09323.51543492 -.00000051  00000-0  97029-7 0  3708
2 28650  97.7239  19.7963 0026133 240.9694 118.8902 14.81642591245645

Weekly Satellite Report

Current Mode: U/V - Indian Transponder

To know what transponder is switched on please listen for the beacon that is
active. Each transponder has a different beacon, see below:

Indian transponder - unmodulated carrier on 145.936MHz.
Dutch Transponder - CW message on 145.860MHz.

Detailed Description

VUSat OSCAR-52 (VO-52 HAMSAT) is a microsatellite providing satellite based Amateur Radio Services to the national (India) as well as the international community of Amateur Radio Operator.

Launched as an auxiliary payload on PSLV-6 by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), along with CARTOSAT-1, the 42.5 kg VO-52 will meet the long felt need of the Amateur Radio Operators in the South Asian region who possess the required equipment and operate in the UHF/VHF band based satellite radio communication.

One of the transponders of VO-52 has been developed indigenously involving Indian HAM's with the expertise of ISRO and the experience of AMSAT-India. The second transponder has been developed by Dutch Radio Amateur Operator and Graduate Engineering student William Leijenaar PE1RAH from the Higher Technical Institute, Venlo, Netherlands.


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