01/26/2018
AMSAT Vice President-Operations Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, has declared that Fox-1D[1] (AO-92) is now open for general Amateur Radio use. That word followed an announcement from AMSAT Vice President-Engineering Jerry Buxton, N0JY, that AO-92 had been commissioned and formally turned over to AMSAT Operations.
Initially, the U/v FM transponder will be open continuously for 1 week. After that, operation will be shared among the U/v FM transponder, L-Band Downshifter, Virginia Tech Camera, and the University of Iowa's High Energy Radiation CubeSat Instrument (HERCI).
AMSAT News Service, AMSAT-BB, AMSAT's Twitter account (@AMSAT), the AMSAT-NA Facebook group, and the AMSAT website[2] will report any updates.
AO-92 was launched from India on January 12. For the past 2 weeks, the AMSAT Engineering and Operations teams have been testing the various modes and experiments on board. Testing has shown that both the U/v FM transponder and L-Band Downshifter are working well. The Virginia Tech camera has returned photos[3] of Earth and data from HERCI has been successfully downlinked.
AMSAT thanked the 178 stations around the world that used FoxTelem to collect telemetry and experiment data from AO-92 during the commissioning process. - Thanks to AMSAT News Service
[1]
https://www.amsat.org/fox-1d-integrated-ready-for-launch/
[2]
https://www.amsat.org/satellite-schedules/
[3]
http://www.arrl.org/news/camera-aboard-fox-1d-satellite-returns-photos-of-earth
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