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Re: CubeSat launch 27Mar07 6:46:35UT
- Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: CubeSat launch 27Mar07 6:46:35UT
- From: Bruce Robertson <broberts@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 14:32:20 -0300
Quoting Graham Shirville <g.shirville@btinternet.com>:
> Delfi C3 will have a linear Mode B transponder - a triple cubesat
> scheduled
> for launch in June. See http://www.delfic3.nl/ for details
>
> To have one in a single cubesat would be a big challenge, especially if
> it
> needs to share power with other on-board experiments. If we could
> fund/develop an amateur only cubesat then it could be a fun project!
>
> still dreaming!
>
> 73
>
> Graham G3VZV
The amateur-only cubesat model is a very exciting one since it reduces the
cost of launch considerably and provides the builders with a likely launch
scenario early in the process. Delfi C3 is really leading the way in this
field, and some of the compromises it makes are instructive. It has a
transmitter power of, 400mW, 6 to 10dB below what we are used to in LEO
linear birds. It also has no batteries, and will therefore work only when
illuminated.
I expect that the power trade-off will be acceptable and that a
fixed-elevation directional antenna with LNPA will still work well, though
CW might be more popular on this bird :-)
There seem to be many AMSAT operators who use large Az/El systems for LEOs;
perhaps, then, an even weaker transmitter on 2m might be acceptable. My
vote would be for an S-band downlink. It would be possible to put a patch
antenna on one face, but some of this gain is eaten up in increased 'path
loss'. Such a bird could be called a 'HardSat' in contrast to the so-called
FM 'EasySats' :-)
73, Bruce
VE9QRP
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