| The world's first satellite
was the Russian Sputnik One which was launched on October
5 1957 with a downlink frequency of 20.005 MHz, which
was heard and monitored worldwide and it was this event
that launched many countries into satellite building.
Amateur Radio operators were not far behind in wanting
to send up their own satellites Oscar 1 was the first
official amateur radio satellite and this has been followed
by many more, both Low Orbital and High Orbital satellites.
The LEO gives a window for a few minutes several times
each day, while the HEO stay visible for several hours
and the footprint spans several countries.
"HAMSAT" or AO52 as it is officially known
in satellite numbering terms, is about 628 Kms above
all of us in space, in very good health. It is a LEO
satellite.
India's first amateur satellite which ISRO assisted
in making and launching has been in use now by amateurs
worldwide for several months.
The inverting transponder on board has functioned flawlessly
and has been a source of great enjoyment by hams in
many countries.
In most other countries where all-mode rigs for VHF
and UHF are more easily available, the use of this satellite
has been mostly on SSB and CW. However in India FM rigs
are more common and so most of the use has been on FM.
More details of the frequencies, modes of operation,
tips on how to make and use simple antennae for this
satellite are available on numerous sites like Amsat
India etc and we recommend you to give satellite working
a try- it is much easier than you may think,
The good news is that ISRO has indicated that they
will assist in launching any other satellites that Indian
Hams may make in the future-so it is hoped that VU hams
will undertake more ambitious project.
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