Exciting papers and presentations rolling-in
As of this week, the 2010 Amsat Symposium Committee has had several exciting
offers for papers and presentations. Topics that have arrived include
the list below.
Exploration and definition of AMSAT's opportunities to grow our
outreach in the educational areas:
ARISS and Education
ARISS Operation Update
Education Paradigm Shift for AMSAT to Support Subsidized
Launch Opportunities
University of Louisiana Satellite Program
Get up-to-date on AMSAT's next platform in space:
Assembling ARISSat
ARISSatTLM, a telemetry display program for ARISSat-1
Software Radio Technology on ARISSat-1
ARISSat-1 Overview
ARISSat-1 Power System
BPSK-1000 format for ARISSat-1
Discussion of AMSAT's future satellite technology:
Elmersat -- A Modest Proposal for Future Satellites
Using ham radio satellites to distribute amateur radio news in
both voice and data formats
Characteristics of simulated data multicasts transmitted over
K3IO's proposed GEO-Eagle communications platform
Proposal for Digital Television Aboard the ISS
Updates and information of current AMSAT topics:
ITAR Legal Update
AMSAT-FOX
SUNY-AMSAT System Development
AO-51 Battery Capacity and Spin Trends
South Africa AMSAT Update
AMSAT Publications - Future Direction for the Journal, News
Service, & Web
Building up your satellite station:
Flex Radio V/U Module - 2m/70cm full duplex transverter module
for the Flex 5000
Low Cost, Lightweight Homebrew Dish Construction
Teaching others how we do it:
How to Work the FM Ham Satellites With Your Handheld Radio
Successful Hamfest Demonstrations
Authors are reminded to send in your completed papers as soon as
possible. Presentations should be in Powerpoint format. Bring your
presentation loaded on a thumb drive which can be loaded into the
projection system prior to your speaking time slot.
2010 Symposium Committee
See also:
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