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AO-10
NAME :Oscar 10
NOTES :Launched June 16, 1983 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Semi-operational, mode-B. AO-10 has been locked into a 70-cm uplink and a 2-meter downlink for several years.
BEACON:145.809
BEACON:145.987
UPLINK:435.030-435.180(SSB/CW)
DNLINK:145.825-145.975(SSB/CW)
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AO-13
NAME :Oscar 13
BEACON:2400.661
UPLINK:435.630-435.693(USB/CW)
DNLINK:2400.711-24.749(USB/CW)
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AO-27
NAME :Oscar 27
NOTES :Launched September 26, 1993 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana
UPLINK:145.850(FM)
DNLINK:436.800(FM)
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FO-20
NAME :Oscar 20
NOTES :Launched February 07, 1990 by an H1 launcher from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan - Status: Operational. FO-20 is in mode JA continuously.
BEACON:435.795(CW)
UPLINK:145.900-146.000(SSB/CW)
UPLINK:145.850/870/890/910
DNLINK:435.795-435.900(SSB/CW,inverting)
DNLINK:435.910-435.900(AFSK/SSB)
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FO-29
NAME :Oscar 29
NOTES :Packet satellite with Analog comms and digitalker
BEACON:435.795(CW)
BEACON:435.910(Digitalker)
UPLINK:145.850/870/890/910
UPLINK:145.900-146.000
DNLINK:435.910
DNLINK:435.800-435.900
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RS-10/11
NAME :Radio Sport 10 and 11
NOTES :No Longer Operational,RS10 Failed to respond to commands during May 1997
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RS-12/13
NAME :Radio Sport 12 and 13
NOTES :Semi-Operational Amateur Radio satellite with various uplink/downlink modes
BEACON:RS12-29.408/454
BEACON:RS12-145.912/958
UPLINK:RS12-21.210-21.250
UPLINK:RS12-145.910-145.950
UPLINK:RS12-21.129
UPLINK:RS12-145.830
DNLINK:RS12-29.410-29.450
DNLINK:RS12-145.910-145.950
BEACON:RS13-29.458 or 29.504
BEACON:RS13-145.862 or 145.908
UPLINK:RS13-21.139 & 145.840
UPLINK:RS13-21.260-21.300
UPLINK:RS13-145.960-146.000
DNLINK:RS13-29.460-29.500
DNLINK:RS13-145.960-146.000
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RS-15
NAME :Radio Sport 15
NOTES :Launched December 16, 1994 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome Status: Semi-operational, mode-A, using a 2-meter uplink and a 10-meter downlink.
BEACON:29.3525
BEACON:29.3987
UPLINK:145.858-145.898(USB/CW)
DNLINK:29.354-29.394
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RS-16
NAME :Radio Sport 16
BEACON:435.504
UPLINK:145.915-145.945
DNLINK:29.415-29.448
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UO-11
NAME :UoSat 2 (Oscar 11)
NOTES :Digitalker and telemetry Launched March 1, 1984 by a Delta-Thor rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California - Status: Operational. - OSCAR-11 celebrated its sixteenth birthday in space on March 1, 2000.
DNLINK:145.826(FM)
DNLINK:435.025(FM)
DNLINK:2401.500
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AO-16
NAME :PACSAT
NOTES :Packet Radio Satellite - Launched January 22, 1990 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana.- Status: Semi-operational.
UPLINK:145.900/920/940/960(FM)
DNLINK:437.0513(SSB)
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DO-17
NAME :DOVE (Digital Orbiting Voice Encoder)
NOTES :Sponsored by Amsat Brazil - No longer active
DNLINK:145.82516(FM)
DNLINK:145.82438
DNLINK:2401.2205
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WO-18
NAME :Webersat (Oscar 18)
NOTES :Packet Satellite with Colour CCD camera,Spectrometer,particle impact detector - Status - Non Operational
UPLINK:1265.000 (ATV/NTSC)
DNLINK:437.102(BPSK/SSB)
DNLINK:437.0751(BPSK/SSB)
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LO-19
NAME :LUSAT Packet Satellite
NOTES :Launched January 22, 1990 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Semi-operational. The CW beacon is sending eight telemetry channels and one status channel. No BBS service is available. The digipeater is not active.
BEACON:437.125(CW)
UPLINK:145.840/860/880/900(FM)
DNLINK:437.15355(BPSK/SSB)
DNLINK:437.12580(BPSK/SSB)
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UO-22
NAME :(Oscar 22)
NOTES :Packet Radio
UPLINK:145.900/975(FM)
DNLINK:435.120(FM)
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KO-23
NAME :KitSat (Oscar 23)
NOTES :Launched August 10, 1992 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Unconfirmed.
UPLINK:145.850/900(FM)
DNLINK:435.175(FM)
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KO-25
NAME :Kitsat (Oscar 25)
NOTES :9600 Baud Packet radio satellite Launched July 17, 1991 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Operational.
UPLINK:145.870(FM)
DNLINK:436.500(FM)
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IO-26
NAME :IT Amsat (Oscar 26)
NOTES :Packet satellite sponsored by Italy - Launched September 26, 1993 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Semi-operational, the digipeater function is on and open for APRS users.
UPLINK:145.875/900/925/950
DNLINK:435.822(FM)
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POSAT
UPLINK:145.975 (FM)
DNLINK:435.2777 (FM)
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MIR
NAME :Mir Space Station
NOTES :Currently, there is no human habitation aboard the station and the onboard Amateur Radio equipment has been turned off. Several news agencies have reported that Mir in now on 'autopilot', Due to be de-orbited in Feb 2001
UPLINK:145.550(FM)
UPLINK:435.725/750(FM)
UPLINK:435.775-436.775
DNLINK:145.550
DNLINK:437.925/950/975/985(FM)
DNLINK:143.625
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STS
NAME :Space Shuttle
NOTES :The US Space Shuttle.
UPLINK:144.490(FM)
UPLINK:144.910/993/995/997/999(FM)
UPLINK:144.450/470(FM)
DNLINK:145.550/840(FM)
DNLINK:259.700 STS-Ground
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HST
NAME :Hubble Space Telescope
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NOAA 10
NOTES :Out of Service 17 Sep 1991 - due to several units failing, and replaced by Noaa 12
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NOAA 11
NOTES :No Longer Active.
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NOAA 12
NOTES :A low-earth orbiting weather satellite, was launched by the US on May 14, 1991, from the Western Space and Missile Center, using an Atlas-E launch vehicle
DNLINK:137.500
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NOAA 14
NOTES :weather spacecraft that was launched by an Atlas-E rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base. It will replace NOAA 11 whose cloud cover imaging instrument had failed a few months ago. Besides an imaging radiometer, it carries optical sounders to monitor temp
DNLINK:137.620
DNLINK:137.770
DNLINK:1707.000
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NOAA 15
NOTES :(pre-launch: NOAA-K) is an American weather satellite that was launched by a Titan 2 rocket from Vandenberg AFB at 15:52 UT. It carries imaging and sounding instruments to obtain data on cloud coverage, atmospheric temperature, humidity
DNLINK:137.500
DNLINK:137.350
DNLINK:1698.000
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METEOR 2-21
NOTES :CIS meteorological spacecraft, was launched by a Cyclone rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome
DNLINK:137.400
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METEOR 3-5
NOTES :meteorological satellite, was launched on August 15, 1991, by the USSR
DNLINK:137.300
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RESURS O1-N4
NOTES :Russian natural resources sensing satellite that was launched by a Zenit 2 rocket from Baikonur at 05:45 UT. It will also do ecological and meteorological monitoring
DNLINK:137.850
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OKEAN 1-7
NOTES :Weather satellite - (infrequent transmissions, but includes RADAR - well worth keeping a look out for)
DNLINK:137.400
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OKEAN-O
NOTES :weather satellite - heard infrequently at very low elevation passes - below 10° - in mornings
DNLINK:137.400
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UARS
NAME :Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite
NOTES :deployed from the orbiting shuttle DISCOVERY on September 15, 1991. The satellite will carry out the first systematic, detailed study of the Earth's stratosphere, mesosphere, and lower thermosphere.
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UO-14
NAME :UoSat (Oscar 14)
NOTES :Launched January 22, 1990 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Operational, mode J.
UPLINK:145.975(FSK/FM)
DNLINK:435.070(AFSK/FM)
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AO-21
NAME :Oscar 21
BEACON:145.822(CW)
BEACON:145.952(BPSK/FM)
UPLINK:435.022-435.102(SSB,CW)
UPLINK:4