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Japanese radio amateurs ask for reports of Z-Sat
Posted: 28 Sep 2021 11:57 AM PDT
https://amsat-uk.org/2021/09/28/japanese-radio-amateurs-ask-for-reports-of-z-sat/
Z-Sat image credit JAXA
Yasutaka Narusawa JR2XEA of the Komaki Amateur SATCOM Club reports the
satellite Z-Sat is planned to launch on an Epsilon rocket at 0048-0059 GMT
on October 1. It will be sending CW on 145.875 MHz.
On the AMSAT Bulletin Board Yasutaka JR2XEA writes:
Komaki Amateur SATCOM Club has an amateur radio station in Komaki City,
Japan.
The 50 kg class infrared observation microsatellite Z-Sat developed by
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will be launched by the Epsilon rocket on
October 1st.
After satellite separation, Z-Sat will start transmitting CW beacon of VHF
band.
The beacon signal is in Morse code and contains information such as
satellite battery voltage.
This information is very important as survival information immediately
after the satellite is put into orbit.
Therefore, if you can receive the beacon signal from the satellite
immediately after the satellite launch,
We would appreciate it if you could report it.
jr2xea <at> nagoya.so-net.jp
Komaki Amateur SATCOM Clubs Twitter is open at the following address.
Information on Z-Sat transmission frequency, data format, orbit TLE, etc.
will be released in the future.
https://twitter.com/KOMAKI_AMSATCOM
We look forward to your attention to Z-Sat.
Z-SAT on IARU Frequency Coordination page
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=580
AMSAT Bulletin Board https://www.amsat.org/amsat-email-lists/
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