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Related Wiki pages: [[Satellites]], [[VO52]], [[SO50]], [[FO29]]
Related Wiki pages: [[Satellites]], [[ISS]], [[VO52]], [[SO50]], [[FO29]]


AO51 is a modern satellite which is still functioning well.
AO51 is a modern satellite which is still functioning well.
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[http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/ Lots more information]<br>
* [http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/ Lots more information]
Here is a vid of xxx working stations through it from his garden, with a 5W handheld, and a directional antenna. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HfvmU_utI8<br>
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HfvmU_utI8 Video of working stations with a 5W handheld, and a directional antenna]
[http://www.g6lvb.com/Articles/operatingAO51.htm A good article on how to operate it (and indeed other satellites)<br>
* [http://www.g6lvb.com/Articles/operatingAO51.htm A good article on how to operate it (and indeed other satellites)]
 
 
{{satellites}}

Latest revision as of 17:11, 17 October 2010

Related Wiki pages: Satellites, ISS, VO52, SO50, FO29

AO51 is a modern satellite which is still functioning well.

See the main Satellites page for links to prediction websites/software


Analog Downlink

  • 435.300 MHz FM
  • 2401.200 MHz FM

Analog Uplink

  • 145.920 MHz FM (CTCSS - 67Hz *)
  • 145.880 MHz FM (QRP, No CTCSS)
  • 1268.700 MHz FM (CTCSS - 67Hz *)
  • It has been reported that it's not requiring the CTCSS tone to work through it currently.



Amateur radio satellites
Satellites ISS * AO51 * FO29 * SO50 * VO52