
SB NEWS @ AMSAT $SPC0226
* SpaceNews 26-Feb-96 *


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			MONDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1996


SpaceNews originates at KD2BD in Wall Township, New Jersey, USA.  It is
published every week and is made available for unlimited free distribution.


* MIR NEWS *
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The following is a message from crews 20 and 21 aboard the Russian
spacestation Mir, dated 23-Feb-96:

Hello Folks!
Today, at 1720 Moscow time, our follow-up crew docked to the Mir-station.
We are now 5 onboard: 3 Juris, 1 Sergei and 1 Thomas. After finishing the
initial checks and procedures, we already have had some time to celebrate 
their docking and, of course, to celebrate the imminent weekend.

Well, as we have mentioned before, this will be our (i.e. Juri's, Sergei's
and Thomas') last TGIF-message. But we certainly will introduce this habit
to the new crew.

We are looking forward to the next Friday, not only because we will be
together with our wifes, children and friends again, but also because we
will be able to take our famous TGIF-drinks in the old fashioned way in 
gravity! However, for today we still would like to ask you to have a few
drinks for the five of us too (it might be a tough night ahead...).
Thanks a lot for all the TGIF drinks you took extra for Juri, Sergei 
and myself during the last half year. We hope, no one of you became
addicted.

Many greetings, 73's
Juri, Juri, Juri, Sergei and Thomas.

[Info via Jan, ZS6BMN]


* STS-75 NEWS *
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Two Italian astronauts are currently onboard the Space Shuttle Columbia
in mission STS-75.  They are Umberto Guidoni, 40 years of age from A.S.I.,
and Maurizio Cheli, 36 years of age from E.S.A.  Both are involved in an
Italian experiment that deploys a satellite from the Space Shuttle from
a 20 km tether.  The tether produces electrical energy as it sweep through
the earth's magnetic flux lines while in orbit.

The tethered satellite is a product of Alenia Space in Italy.

[Info via IW2BSF]


* WEBERSAT NEWS *
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WEBERSAT (WO-18) is currently sending telemetry, photos, weekly whole orbit 
data (WOD), and light spectra of the Sun or Earth, on Mondays.

The satellite's digipeater continues in operation using an uplink on
145.900 MHz.  Using a terminal program connected to your TNC/PSK modem,
try connecting to yourself using the following TNC command:

cmd: c yourcall via weber-1

If you're successful, try a few CQs and see who is listening...Enjoy!

Photo 10/14 of Southern Chad is the current image.  It has very good contrast 
with very few clouds and land features clearly visible.  Use WW1.3 to convert 
the photo to a GIF image, then use your favorite graphics program to size it, 
and adjust the contrast and brightness slightly.

The satellite continues to have a weak and relatively steady tone of about 
1200 Hz in the downlink signal, which can cause reception problems with some 
modems.  If this problem occurs, a ground-based solution is to adjust the 
IF-shift of the receiver to suppress the carrier into the skirts of the IF 
filter.  Night reception seems to be better than in the daytime.

WOD collection and broadcast will adhere to the following schedule:

17 February/Week1: Array currents, Ch# 26 27 28 29 2A 2B
24 February/Week2: User requested channels, Ch# ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
 3 March/Week3: BCR, 21 22 29 2F 33 36
10 March/Week4: Temperatures and impact detector, Ch# 14 2F 30 35 3B 40
17 March/Week1: Array currents, Ch# 26 27 28 29 2A 2B

Check your local BBS, an issue of SpaceNews, or AMSAT bulletin for the 
current status of your favorite satellite.

[Info via Tom Davis, IK3WVJ]


* DARC FUNDS PHASE IIID *
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In 1991, the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club (DARC) signed an agreement with
AMSAT-DL in order to support the project Phase-3D with 150,000 DM per year
over a period of six years to a total sum of 900,000 DM.  The DARC is the
national German amateur radio organization within the IARU and represents
nearly 60,000 German HAMs.

In the same year, the DARC General Assembly agreed to provide a major
support to Phase-3D, which is beeing considered to be an important project
for the entire Amateur Radio Service.  This project demonstrates the state
of the art of Amateur Radio as a means for technical development and self
education.  Additonally, Phase-3D will enforce the usage of the ham radio
microwave bands, which are under high pressure from other services.
These are the main reasons why the DARC General Assembly decided to
support the Phase-3D Project with about $ 10 per member.

In recent years, it turned out that the decision to support Phase-3D
was very wise because there are many threats against the Amateur Radio
Service, and those threats extend beyond Europe.  DARC welcomes other
national IARU member societies to support AMSAT groups with donations
for Phase-3D.

DARC's first payment was completed for the year 1990, and the last (sixth)
for 1995 completed the total sum to 900,000 DM, which is approximately
$600,000 US.  DARC is proud that it could help to realize Phase-3D with
this substantial contribution.

[Info via Norbert Notthoff, DF5DP (DARC Staff Satellites And Space Projects)]


* LUSAT GLITCH *
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Chuck, W9ODI reports that there is a corrupt directory header on the LUSAT
OSCAR-19 satellite.  The header belongs to file 48CD, dated 24-Dec-95.
Corrupt directory headers cause confusion to groundstation software,
such as PB, WiSP, and SatLink.  A solution to the problem is to delete
the PFHDIR.HOL file and request a new LUSAT directory when accessing
the satellite.  Just remember not to request a directory that goes
back to 1995, or you may pick up the bad header again.

[Info via W9ODI]


* OSCAR-13 NEWS *
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N QST *** AO-13 TRANSPONDER SCHEDULE ***  1996 Jan 01 - Apr 01
Mode-B  : MA   0 to MA 140 |         ***  P R O V I S I O N A L
Mode-BS : MA 140 to MA 240 |     
Mode-B  : MA 240 to MA 256 |        Alon/Alat 220/0
Omnis   : MA 250 to MA 140 |  Move to attitude 180/0, Apr 01 

Continuous up-to-date information about AO-13 operations is always available
on the beacons, 145.812 MHz or 2400.664 MHz, in CW at 0 & 30 minutes past the
hour, RTTY at 15 & 45 minutes past the hour and 400 bps PSK otherwise.  These
bulletins are also posted to Internet, ANS, Packet, PacSats etc, and many
international newsletters.

Internet users wanting the latest AO-13 information should always check:
  ftp://ftp.amsat.org/amsat/satinfo/ao13/
  http://www.amsat.org/amsat/

Telemetry is archived at:
  ftp://ftp.amsat.org/amsat/satinfo/ao13/telemetry/

The active command stations are listed below, and constructive feedback
about operations is always welcome.

  Peter   DB2OS  @ DB0FC.#NDS.DEU.EU
  James   G3RUH  @ GB7DDX.#22.GBR.EU
  Graham  VK5AGR

They may also be reached via Internet (callsign@amsat.org) and KO-23.
Please remember to state clearly a return address.

[Info via James Miller, G3RUH]


* THANKS! *
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Thanks to all who sent messages of appreciation to SpaceNews, especially:

 GJ3YLI		G4CMT		I4WRM		KC5NVK		F6HCC


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