AMSAT Journal Mailing Glitch

The June/July issue of the Journal is now arriving.  Members with sharp eyes have noticed that while the address is correct, the name, callsign, and membership status are incorrect.  This was caused by a problem with the printer software.  They have been very apologetic, and have assured us the problem has been solved. There is no need to contact the AMSAT office since they are aware of the issue, and the membership data is correct in their records.

May/June 2013 AMSAT Journal is Ready

The May/June 2013 AMSAT Journal is complete and at the print shop now. Look for your issue to arrive in theMayJune2013_Cover mail soon!

Here is a sample of what you will find in this issue:

  •  AMSAT Announcements
  • Apogee View by Barry Baines, WD4ASW
  • Amateur Radio in Space Triggers Young Visitor by Maurice-André Vigneault, VE3VIG
  • AMSAT-NA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes by Alan Biddle, Corporate Secretary, WA4SCA
  • AMSAT Field Day by Bruce Paige, KK5DO
  • Working Earth-Moon-Earth with MAP65 and the FUNcube Dongle Pro+ by David A. Palmer, KB5WIA
  • AMSAT-NA Board of Directors Nominations
  • Interlock Timer Circuit Protects Your Preamps by Ronald G. Parsons, W5RKN
  • AMSAT Fox-2 MPPT Collaboration with EE Students at R.I.T
  • AMSAT-NA 2013 Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting Announcement
  • Oscar Zero News by Bob DeVarney, W1ICW
  • Cheap and Easy 2.2 to 2.3 GHz Bandpass Filter by John M. Franke, WA4WDL
  • April/May Cubesat Launches Summary
  • NASA Announces AMSAT Fox-1 Launch Date
  • AMSAT Shows Fox-1 at Dayton Hamvention

 

March/April 2013 AMSAT Journal

Page_1The AMSAT Journal Editorial team is in the process of wrapping up a few final details and that means the March/April 2013 issue is heading for the print shop in a few days.

Thanks for all the help from our Journal Editorial Team:

  • Douglas Quagliana – KA2UPW/5
  • Mike Sedlak – K4ERA
  • Bernhard Jatzeck  – VA6BMJ
  • Bill Hook – W3QBC
  • Martha at the AMSAT Office.

The AMSAT Journal is pleased to publish your articles and photos of satellite operations and all aspects of amateur radio in space. Send your ideas, questions and contributions to [email protected].