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AO-10
NAME :Oscar 10
NOTES :Launched June 16, 1983 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Semi-operational, mode-B. AO-10 has been locked into a 70-cm uplink and a 2-meter downlink for several years.
BEACON:145.809
BEACON:145.987
UPLINK:435.030 - 435.180(SSB/CW)
DNLINK:145.825 - 145.975(SSB/CW)
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AO-13
NAME :Oscar 13
BEACON:2400.661
UPLINK:435.630 - 435.693(USB/CW)
DNLINK:2400.711 - 24.749(USB/CW)
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AO-27
NAME :Oscar 27
NOTES :Launched September 26, 1993 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana
UPLINK:145.850(FM)
DNLINK:436.800(FM)
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FO-20
NAME :Oscar 20
NOTES :Launched February 07, 1990 by an H1 launcher from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan - Status: Operational. FO-20 is in mode JA continuously.
BEACON:435.795(CW)
UPLINK:145.900 - 146.000(SSB/CW)
UPLINK:145.850
UPLINK:145.870
UPLINK:145.890
UPLINK:145.910
DNLINK:435.795 - 435.900(SSB/CW,inverting)
DNLINK:435.910 - 435.900(AFSK/SSB)
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FO-29
NAME :Oscar 29
NOTES :Packet satellite with Analog comms and digitalker
BEACON:435.795(CW)
BEACON:435.910(Digitalker)
UPLINK:145.850/870/890/910
UPLINK:145.900-146.000
DNLINK:435.910
DNLINK:435.800-435.900
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RS-10/11
NAME :Radio Sport 10 and 11
NOTES :No Longer Operational,RS10 Failed to respond to commands during May 1997
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RS-12/13
NAME :Radio Sport 12 and 13
NOTES :Launched 5 Feb 1991 aboard a Russian Cosmos C launcher - Status: RS-12 was re-activated in mode-A on January 1, 2001
BEACON:29.408
BEACON:29.454
BEACON:145.912
BEACON:145.958
UPLINK:21.210 - 21.250 
UPLINK:145.910 - 145.950 
UPLINK:21.129
UPLINK:145.830 
DNLINK:29.410 - 29.450
DNLINK:145.910 - 145.950
BEACON:29.458 or 29.504
BEACON:145.862 or 145.908
UPLINK:21.139
UPLINK:145.840
UPLINK:21.260 - 21.300
UPLINK:145.960 - 146.000
DNLINK:29.460 - 29.500
DNLINK:145.960 - 146.000
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RS-15
NAME :Radio Sport 15
NOTES :Launched December 26, 1994 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome Status: Semi-operational, mode-A, using a 2-meter uplink and a 10-meter downlink. Orbit is not stabilized
BEACON:29.3525
BEACON:29.3987
UPLINK:145.858 - 145.898(USB/CW)
DNLINK:29.354 - 29.394
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RS-16
NAME :Radio Sport 16
BEACON:435.504
UPLINK:145.915 - 145.945
DNLINK:29.415 - 29.448
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UO-11
NAME :UoSat 2 (Oscar 11)
NOTES :Digitalker and telemetry Launched March 1, 1984 by a Delta-Thor rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California - Status: Operational. - OSCAR-11 celebrated its sixteenth birthday in space on March 1, 2000.
DNLINK:145.826(FM)
DNLINK:435.025(FM)
DNLINK:2401.500
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AO-16
NAME :PACSAT
NOTES :Packet Radio Satellite - Launched January 22, 1990 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana.- Status: Semi-operational.
UPLINK:145.900
UPLINK:145.920
UPLINK:145.940
UPLINK:145.960
DNLINK:437.0513 (SSB)
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DO-17
NAME :DOVE (Digital Orbiting Voice Encoder)
NOTES :Sponsored by Amsat Brazil - No longer active
DNLINK:145.82516(FM)
DNLINK:145.82438
DNLINK:2401.2205
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WO-18
NAME :Webersat (Oscar 18)
NOTES :Packet Satellite with Colour CCD camera,Spectrometer,particle impact detector - Status - Non Operational
UPLINK:1265.000 (ATV/NTSC)
DNLINK:437.102(BPSK/SSB)
DNLINK:437.0751(BPSK/SSB)
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LO-19
NAME :LUSAT Packet Satellite
NOTES :Launched January 22, 1990 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Semi-operational. The CW beacon is sending eight telemetry channels and one status channel. No BBS service is available. The digipeater is not active.
BEACON:437.125(CW)
UPLINK:145.840
UPLINK:145.860
UPLINK:145.880
UPLINK:145.900(FM)
DNLINK:437.15355(BPSK/SSB)
DNLINK:437.12580(BPSK/SSB)
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UO-22
NAME :(Oscar 22)
NOTES :Packet Radio
UPLINK:145.900
UPLINK:145.975(FM)
DNLINK:435.120(FM)
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KO-23
NAME :KitSat (Oscar 23)
NOTES :Launched August 10, 1992 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Unconfirmed.
UPLINK:145.850
UPLINK:145.900
DNLINK:435.175(FM)
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KO-25
NAME :Kitsat (Oscar 25)
NOTES :9600 Baud Packet radio satellite Launched July 17, 1991 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Operational.
UPLINK:145.870(FM)
DNLINK:436.500(FM)
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IO-26
NAME :IT Amsat (Oscar 26)
NOTES :Packet satellite sponsored by Italy - Launched September 26, 1993 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Semi-operational, the digipeater function is on and open for APRS users.
UPLINK:145.875
UPLINK:145.900
UPLINK:145.925
UPLINK:145.950
DNLINK:435.822(FM)
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POSAT
NOTES :Launched 25 Sep 1993 via Ariane Launcher - Other payloads include: an Earth Imaging System, two CCD cameras, a Star Imaging System, a GPS experiment and Cosmic Ray experiment.
UPLINK:145.975 (FM)
DNLINK:435.2777 (FM)
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STS
NAME :Space Shuttle
NOTES :The US Space Shuttle.
UPLINK:144.490(FM)
UPLINK:144.910
UPLINK:144.993
UPLINK:144.995
UPLINK:144.997
UPLINK:144.999(FM)
UPLINK:144.450
UPLINK:144.470(FM)
DNLINK:145.550
DNLINK:145.840(FM)
DNLINK:259.700 (Primary)
DNLINK:296.800 (Secondary)
DNLINK:279.000 (EVAs)
DNLINK:243.000 (Emergency)

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NOAA 12
NOTES :A low-earth orbiting weather satellite, was launched by the US on May 14, 1991, from the Western Space and Missile Center, using an Atlas-E launch vehicle
DNLINK:137.500 (APT)
BEACON:136.770
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NOAA 14
NOTES :weather spacecraft that was launched by an Atlas-E rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base. It will replace NOAA 11 whose cloud cover imaging instrument had failed a few months ago. Besides an imaging radiometer, it carries optical sounders to monitor temp
DNLINK:137.620 (APT)
BEACON:137.770
DNLINK:1707.000 (HRPT)
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NOAA 15
NOTES :(pre-launch: NOAA-K) is an American weather satellite that was launched by a Titan 2 rocket from Vandenberg AFB at 15:52 UT. It carries imaging and sounding instruments to obtain data on cloud coverage, atmospheric temperature, humidity
DNLINK:137.500 (APT)
BEACON:137.350
DNLINK:1698.000 (HRPT)
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NOAA 16
NAME :Previously NOAA-L
NOTES :Polar orbit Weather satellite launched Sep 21 2000 from Vandenberg - Advanced Tiros N built by Lockheed Martin - carries a suite of imaging and sounding instruments.
DNLINK:137.620 (APT)
BEACON:137.770
DNLINK:1707.000 (HRPT)
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NOAA 17
NOTES :To be Launched soon
DNLINK:137.500 (APT)
BEACON:137.350
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METEOR 2-21
NOTES :CIS meteorological spacecraft, was launched by a Cyclone rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome
DNLINK:137.400
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METEOR 3-5
NOTES :meteorological satellite, was launched on August 15, 1991, by the USSR
DNLINK:137.300
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RESURS O1-N4
NOTES :Russian natural resources sensing satellite that was launched by a Zenit 2 rocket from Baikonur at 05:45 UT. It will also do ecological and meteorological monitoring
DNLINK:137.850
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OKEAN 1-7
NOTES :Weather satellite - (infrequent transmissions, but includes RADAR - well worth keeping a look out for)
DNLINK:137.400
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OKEAN-O
NOTES :weather satellite - heard infrequently at very low elevation passes - below 10?- in mornings
DNLINK:137.400
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UO-14
NAME :UoSat (Oscar 14)
NOTES :Launched January 22, 1990 by an Ariane launcher from Kourou, French Guiana - Status: Operational, mode J.
UPLINK:145.975(FSK/FM)
DNLINK:435.070(AFSK/FM)
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AO-21
NAME :Oscar 21
NOTES :Its Parent Satellite Informtr-1 has been shutdown in 1994 and has been confirmed to be no longer working.
BEACON:145.822(CW)
BEACON:145.952(BPSK/FM)
UPLINK:435.022-435.102(SSB,CW)
UPLINK:435.016(AFSK/FM)
UPLINK:435.155(BPSK/FM)
DNLINK:145.825-145.932(SSB,CW,inverting)
DNLINK:145.983
DNLINK:145.866-145.946(SSB,CW,inverting)
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ISS (ZARYA)
NAME :International Space Station
NOTES :Should be completed in 2004. Packet activity now active and some voice comms heard.
BEACON:628.000
BEACON:632.000
UPLINK:145.990 (Packet+APRS)
UPLINK:145.200 (Region 1 voice)
UPLINK:144.490 (Region 2/3 voice)
UPLINK:139.208
UPLINK:121.750 (Voice NFM)
UPLINK:231.000
DNLINK:145.800 *(Voice+packet+APRS)
DNLINK:143.625 (Voice NFM)
DNLINK:143.635
DNLINK:130.167 (Voice NFM)
DNLINK:247.000 (EVAs)
DNLINK:463.000 (TV-1)
DNLINK:436.000 (TV)
DNLINK:400.100 (ESA Global)
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ISS
NAME :International Space Station
NOTES :Should be completed in 2004. Packet activity now active and some voice comms heard.
BEACON:628.000
BEACON:632.000
UPLINK:145.990 (Packet+APRS)
UPLINK:145.200 (Region 1 voice)
UPLINK:144.490 (Region 2/3 voice)
UPLINK:139.208
UPLINK:121.750 (Voice NFM)
UPLINK:231.000
DNLINK:145.800 (Voice+packet+APRS)
DNLINK:143.625 (Voice NFM)
DNLINK:143.635
DNLINK:130.167 (Voice NFM)
DNLINK:247.000 (EVAs)
DNLINK:463.000 (TV-1)
DNLINK:436.000 (TV)
DNLINK:400.100 (ESA Global)
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UO-36
NAME :UoSat 12
NOTES :a British minisatellite that was launched by a converted SS-18 (renamed Dnepr 1) ICBM from a silo in Baikonur at 05:00 UT on 1999 April 21. It carries multispectral remote sensing cameras
UPLINK:145.960 (9600 FSK)
DNLINK:437.025
DNLINK:437.400
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UOSAT-12
NAME :UO-36
NOTES :a British minisatellite that was launched by a converted SS-18 (renamed Dnepr 1) ICBM from a silo in Baikonur at 05:00 UT on 1999 April 21. It carries multispectral remote sensing cameras
UPLINK:145.960 (9600 FSK)
DNLINK:437.025
DNLINK:437.400
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INSAT 2E
BEACON:4.190976 Ghz
NOTES :Launched 2 Apr 1999 via Ariane V117 - Comms and Weather Payloads - Downlinks in the 3Ghz Range
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ISIS 1
NOTES :Not sure if still active (conflicting information)
DNLINK:136.410
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SO-35
NAME :SunSat
NOTES :Launched February 23, 1999 aboard a Delta II rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The SunSat package includes 1200 and 9600 baud digital store-and-forward capability and a voice 'parrot'
UPLINK:436.291
DNLINK:145.825
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SUNSAT
NAME :AKA SO-35
NOTES :Launched February 23, 1999 aboard a Delta II rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The SunSat package includes 1200 and 9600 baud digital store-and-forward capability and a voice 'parrot' - No Longer Working, last heard 19 Jan 2001
UPLINK:436.291
DNLINK:145.825
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TO-31
NAME :Tmsat-1
NOTES :Launched July 10, 1998 by a Zenit rocket from the baikonur cosmodrone - Status: Operational
UPLINK:145.925 (9600 FSK)
DNLINK:436.925 (9600 FSK)
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GO-32
NAME :TechSat 1B/OSCAR 32
NOTES :Launched July 10, 1998 by a Russian Zenit rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome - Status: Non-operational.
DNLINK:435.225 (HDLC telem)
DNLINK:435.325
UPLINK:1269.700
UPLINK:145.850
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OSCAR 32
NAME :TechSat 1B/GO-32
NOTES :Launched July 10, 1998 by a Russian Zenit rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome - Status: Non-operational.
DNLINK:435.225 (HDLC telem)
DNLINK:435.325
UPLINK:1269.700
UPLINK:145.850
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TECHSAT 1B
NAME :AKA Oscar 32 and GO-32
NOTES :Launched July 10, 1998 by a Russian Zenit rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome - Status: Non-operational.
DNLINK:435.225 (HDLC telem)
DNLINK:435.325
UPLINK:1269.700
UPLINK:145.850
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SO-33
NAME :SedSat-1
NOTES :Launched October 24, 1998 by a Delta 2 rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida - Status: Non-operational.
DNLINK:437.910
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ASTRA 1A
NOTES :Launched 11 Dec 1988 via Ariane V27 - TV programs started on 5 Feb 1989. In 1994 a few transponders were taken over by Astra 1C because of technical problems.
BEACON:11.203 Ghz V
BEACON:11.4465 Ghz H
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GOES 7
NOTES :Launched 26 Feb 1987 via Delta 180 - No Stabilization, so constantly drifting
DNLINK:1681.6Mhz and 1694Mhz
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EUTELSAT 1-F4
NOTES :Launched 16 Sep 1987 via Ariane V19 - 8 failed transponders and in inclined orbit - Not very useful at all
BEACON:11449.65
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INTELSAT 901
UPLINK:5850 to 6425Mhz
UPLINK:14000 to 14500 Mhz
DNLINK:3250 to 4200
DNLINK:10950 to 11200 Mhz
NOTES : Launched 9 Jun 2001 by Proton Launcher, provides TV and comms for USA,Europe and Near East - 72 C Band Transponders and 22 Ku Band
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INTELSAT 902
NOTES :Launched 30 August 2001 via Ariane, 72 C band and 22 Ku Band Transponders, Provides coverage for broadcast Internet in indian ocean area, Europe and the mideast
UPLINK:5850 to 6425Mhz
UPLINK:14000 to 14500Mhz
DNLINK:3625 to 4200Mhz
DNLINK:10950 to 11200Mhz
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METEOSAT 5
DNLINK:1691
DNLINK:1694.5
NOTES :Launched 2 Mar 1991 on Ariane V42 - Moved to 65E to take part in the INDOEX experiment
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METEOSAT 5 (MOP 2)
DNLINK:1691
DNLINK:1694.5
NOTES :Launched 2 Mar 1991 on Ariane V42 - Moved to 65E to take part in the INDOEX experiment
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FENGYUN 2B
NOTES :Launched 10 May 1999 onboard Long march 4B - weather satellite - May only last for 6 months
DNLINK:108.008
DNLINK:480.020
DNLINK:1.7005Ghz
DNLINK:1.7045Ghz
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SBS 6
NOTES :Launched 12 Oct 1990 onboard Ariane V39
DNLINK:12.190-12.200Ghz
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GOES 2
NOTES :Launched 16 Jun 1977 - very old weather satellite - possibly still active sending feeds to South pole station
DNLINK:136.38
DNLINK:1681.6
DNLINK:1691
DNLINK:2297.5925
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NIMIQ 1
NOTES :Launched 21 May 1999 onboard Proton 266 - Telecomunications for Canada 32 KU band transponders
UPLINK:17.3-17.8Ghz
DNLINK:12.2-12.7Ghz
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METEOSAT 6
DNLINK:137.08
DNLINK:1691
DNLINK:1694.5
NOTES :Launched 20 Nov 1993 via Ariane V61 - Designed to live 5 years
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TIUNGSAT
NAME :Tiungsat-1
NOTES :Malaysian Amateur Satellite - Launched Sep 26 2000 from Baikonur- Malaysia's first micro-satellite and in addition to commercial land and weather imaging payloads will offer FM and FSK Amateur Radio communication.
UPLINK:145.850 (9600baud)
UPLINK:145.925 (9600baud)
DNLINK:437.325
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SICH-1
NOTES :Launched 31 Aug 1995 by National space agency of Ukraine - First Ukrainian satellite (although numerous Ukrainian-made satellite were launched before under the CIS flag)
DNLINK:137.400 and 465.000 (APT-like)
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THOR 1
BEACON:12.494Ghz
BEACON:12.495Ghz
UPLINK:17.3-17.6Ghz
DNLINK:11.786-12.091Ghz
NAME :Fomally BSB2
NOTES :Direct TV Satellite owned by Norway - Hughes HS376 spin stabilized - 5 Transponders with 1 back up
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SAUDISAT 1A
NOTES :Launched 26 Sep 2000 from Baikonur - 9600 baud packet and FM repeater
UPLINK:Not Known yet
DNLINK:437.075
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SAUDISAT 1B
NOTES :Launched 26 Sep 2000 from Baikonur - 9600 baud packet and FM Repeater
UPLINK:Not known yet
DNLINK:436.775
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AO-40
NAME :Phase 3D/Oscar 40/AO-40
BEACON:29.350 (Bulletin)
UPLINK:5668.3-5668.8 Mhz
UPLINK:2446.2-2446.7 Mhz
UPLINK:2400.1-2400.6 Mhz
UPLINK:1268.075-1268.575
UPLINK:1269.0-1269.5
UPLINK:435.300-435.800
UPLINK:145.800-145.990
UPLINK:21.210-21.250
DNLINK:24048.025-24048.750
DNLINK:10451.025-10451.750
DNLINK:2400.225-2400.950
DNLINK:435.475-436.200
DNLINK:145.805-145.990
DNLINK:360Thz (IR Laser PSK)
NOTES :Launched 15 Nov 2000 from Kourou - Multiple Mode Amateur Satellite - Designed and Built by AMSAT - Status:U/L-1 to S-2 Passbands are active. GPS Experiment now active.
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WO-39
NAME :Jawsat or Weber Oscar 39
DNLINK:435.175
DNLINK:437.075
DNLINK:2403.2
NOTES :Joint USAF and Weber State University Satellite - Main Battery failed after launch - Not sure if its still active on backup power - Has 4 sub-satellites attached Asusat1, Opal, Falconsat, OCSE
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SIRIUS 2
NOTES :Launched 5 Sep 2000 by Proton from Baikonur - It's a digital audio radio service satellite that can transmit CD-quality sound to radio recivers in the Continental US. Similar to XM Radio which can be heard on the XM-1 Satellite.
DNLINK:11700 to 12500 (BSS)
DNLINK:12500 to 12750 (FSS)
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SIRIUS
NOTES :Launched 27 Aug 1989 - Originally Carried the UK's BSB TV Service, only 5 Transponders/TV Channels Now owned by NSAB of Sweden
UPLINK:17300 to 17800
DNLINK:11700 to 12100
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OO-38
NAME :Opal-Orbiting Picosat Automatic Launcher
DNLINK:436.625 (J-FM Voice Repeater)
UPLINK:145.84
NOTES :Launched 27 Jan 2000 by Stanford University - OPAL uses a mechanical launching system to eject three hockey-puck sized picosats. 
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NATO 3D
DNLINK:250-315Mhz
NOTES :Launched 14 Nov 1984 on a Thor Delta rocket - Nato Military satellite - has geo-inclined orbit
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MO-30
NAME :Unamsat 2
NOTES :Launched 5 Sep 1996 onboard Cosmos 3M - Pulse transmitter to search for echos produced on ionised trails of meteors - No longer working, died after 1 day, uplink receiver damaged during launch
DNLINK:40.997
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PO-34
NAME :PANSAT
NOTES :Launched 29 Oct 1998 - Demonstation of "Spread Spectrum Comms"
UPLINK:435.250-437.750
DNLINK:435.250-437.750
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TELECOM 2A
NOTES :Launched 16 Dec 1991 via Ariane V48 by France - TV channels and Feeds on C, X, and Ku Bands
BEACON:3.816Ghz H
BEACON:12.5005Ghz H
BEACON:12.5025GHz H
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TELECOM 2B
BEACON:3815
BEACON:12500.5 V
NOTES :Launched 15 Apr 1992 by Ariane V50 - This satellite has civilian and military users.
Has television and teleconference relays.
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TELECOM 2D
NOTES :Launched 8 Aug 1996 onboard Ariane V90 - French TV Broadcast satellite with KU and C band transponders (11)
BEACON:2207.13Mhz
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SARSAT
NOTES :Search and rescue experiment onboard various satellites such as NOAAs
DNLINK:121.5
DNLINK:243
DNLINK:406
UPLINK:1544.5
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BRASILSAT B3
NOTES :Launched 4 Feb 1998 by Ariane V105 - Owned by Embreatel - Carries Multiple MPEG2 digital TV stations for Brasil and surrounding areas
BEACON:4198.5 (C-band)
BEACON:4199.5 (C-Band)
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ERS-2
NOTES :Launched 21 Apr 1995 via Ariane V72 - Designed for atmospheric ozone profiling and cloud distribution detection - Has many different insturments designed to scan (map) the earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere using radar. Other sensors allow it to measure the sea-surface temperatures and measure wind speed.
DNLINK:2.225Ghz
DNLINK:5.3Ghz
DNLINK:13.8Ghz
DNLINK:23.8Ghz
DNLINK:36.5Ghz
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ERS 2
NOTES :Launched 21 Apr 1995 via Ariane V72 - Designed for atmospheric ozone profiling and cloud distribution detection - Has many different insturments designed to scan (map) the earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere using radar. Other sensors allow it to measure the sea-surface temperatures and measure wind speed.
DNLINK:2.225Ghz
DNLINK:5.3Ghz
DNLINK:13.8Ghz
DNLINK:23.8Ghz
DNLINK:36.5Ghz
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OKEAN O
NOTES :weather satellite - heard infrequently at very low elevation passes - below 10?- in mornings
DNLINK:137.400
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OKEAN 1
NOTES :Launched 15 July 1988 - Oceanographic. Gathering of up-to-date oceanographic information and data on ice conditions in the interests of the Soviet economy and international cooperation. May not be still active.
DNLINK:137.400
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INTELSAT 601
NOTES :Launched 29 Oct 1991 via Ariane V47 - C and Ku Band TV satellite + 24000 phone circuits
BEACON:11.198Ghz
DNLINK:10.95 to 11.7 Ghz
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FENGYUN 2A
NOTES :Launched 10 May 1999 via Long March 4B - Chineese Weather satellite - Translation means 'wind and cloud'
DNLINK:180.008
DNLINK:480.020
DNLINK:1.7005Ghz
DNLINK:1.7045Ghz
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AMSC 1
NOTES :Launched 7 Apr 1995 - Mobile Phone, Radio, data, Positioning, aviation and maritime users. 16 Transponders with 4 backups using 4 spot beams to USA,1 to alaska, and 1 to carribean.
DNLINK:10.760 Ghz
DNLINK:10.790
DNLINK:10.820
DNLINK:10.850
DNLINK:10.880
DNLINK:10.910
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SATCOM C1
NOTES :Launched 20 Nov 1990 via Ariane 42P - C Band TV satellite covering North america and canada. 24 Transponders at 10 watts
BEACON:3700.5V
BEACON:4199.5H
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TURKSAT 1B
NOTES :Launched 10 Aug 1994 via Ariane V66. - 16 Ku band TV transponders for Turkey - Cost $300m
BEACON:11.105 Ghz V
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NSS 803
NOTES :Launched 23 Sep 1997 via Ariane V100, GE-7000 Type, Also known as Intelsat 803,Has Multiple Digital MPEG TV and Radio channels on 38 C Band Transponders and 6 Ku Band transponders
BEACON:3395.0
BEACON:3947.5
BEACON:3952.2
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SPOT 4
NOTES :Launched 24 Mar 1998 by Ariane V107
BEACON:1704 and 2218 Mhz (4K Baud)
UPLINK:2042.408
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LANDSAT 7
NOTES :Launched 15 Apr 1999 via Delta 2 Rocket - High Definition Land Surveyor
DNLINK:2287.5Mhz (Telemetry)
DNLINK:2106.4Mhz (Command)
DNLINK:8212.5 (Data)
DNLINK:8342.5 (Data)
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SO-41
NOTES :Launched 26 Sep 2000 from Baikonur - AKA SaudiSat1A - 9600 Baud packet system and FM Repeater
DNLINK:437.075
UPLINK:UNKNOWN
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GE 1A
BEACON:12250.5
BEACON:12251.5
BEACON:12749.5
NOTES :Launched 2 Oct 2000 - Built by GE Americom - high-powered, all Ku-band FSS satellite with coverage of China, Northeast Asia, the Philippines and India. The satellite includes up to 28 transponders with 36 MHz bandwidth suitable for broadcast program distribution, DTH applications, broadband data networks and VSAT applications.
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GE 3
BEACON:3700.5V
BEACON:4199.5H
BEACON:12198H
NOTES :hybrid C and Ku-band satellite. GE-3's C-band transponders primarily provide cable, radio and educational programming distribution. GE-3's Ku-band transponders serve the education, broadcast, business television and broadband Internet markets.
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GE 6
BEACON:11702H
BEACON:12198V
NOTES :Launched 22 Oct 2000 - serves the Enterprise (government and VSAT), IP Solutions and Media & Entertainment businesses.
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GE 7
BEACON:3700.5V
BEACON:4199.5H
NOTES :Launched 14 Sep 2000 - provides distribution for cable television programmers who need regional or national video programming distribution.
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GE 8
BEACON:3700.5H
BEACON:4199.5V
NOTES :Launched 19 Dec 2000 - provides distribution for cable television programmers who need regional or national video programming distribution.
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GE-1
BEACON:12198H
NOTES :Launched 8 Sep 1996 - serves a variety of broadcast, mobile, educational, private business and government applications.
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GE-2
BEACON:3700.5H
BEACON:4199.5V
NOTES :Launched 30 Jan 1997 - serves cable companies, the broadcast industry, education, gaming, government and private businesses.
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ECHOSTAR 1
NOTES :Launched 28 Dec 1995 by Long March Launcher - 16 Transponders for DISH Network
UPLINK:17.3 to 17.8Ghz
DNLINK:12.2 to 12.7Ghz
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ECHOSTAR 2
NOTES :Launched 11 Sep 1996 by Arine V91 - 16 Transponders for DISH Network
UPLINK:17.3 to 17.8Ghz
DNLINK:12.2 to 12.7Ghz
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ECHOSTAR 3
NOTES :Launched 4 Oct 1997 by Atlas Launcher - 32 Transponders for DISH Network
UPLINK:17.3 to 17.8Ghz
DNLINK:12.2 to 12.7Ghz
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ECHOSTAR 4
NOTES :Launched 7 May 1998 by Proton Launcher - 32 Transponders for DISH Network
DNLINK:12.2005 T&C
DNLINK:12.2025 T&C
DNLINK:12.6985 T&C
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MSAT-M1
DNLINK:10760, 10790 Mhz
DNLINK:10820, 10850 Mhz
BEACON:11702.75 Mhz
NOTES :Launched 20 Apr 1996 via Ariane 42P from Kourou - Canadian geostationary mobile telephone communications satellite - Covers USA, Alaska, Hawaii, Carribean and Canada.
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NILESAT
DNLINK:11.7 to 12.5 Ghz
NOTES :Launched 28 Apr 1998 via Ariane V108 First Egyptian Telecom Programme - Provides MPEG Digital TV broadcasts to Northern Africa on 12 KuBand Transponders
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NILESAT 102
UPLINK:17.3 to 17.7 Ghz
DNLINK:12.1 to 12.5 Ghz
NOTES :Launched 17 Aug 2000 via Ariane V131 - Provides backup support for Nilesat 1 with 12 Tranponders
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GPS
DNLINK:1227.6(military)
DNLINK:1575.42(civilian)
BEACON:2227.5(telemetry)
NOTES :Global Positioning Satellite - American navigation satellite program operated by USAF. The satellites are placed by pairs on 20200 km circular orbits to provide localization (with 10 m precision). They are also equipped with atomic clocks.
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RADARSAT
UPLINK:Unknown S-band
DNLINK:Unknown S-band
DNLINK:2230 Mhz
NOTES :Launched 4 Nov 1995 via Delta 2 Rocket - Canadian Remote sensing satellite - Produces images similar to Landsat and Spot - See www.rsi.ca for more details and images.
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NOVA 3
DNLINK:150 Mhz
NOTES :Launched 16 Jun 1988 via Scout Launcher - American Navigation Satellite.
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NOVA
DNLINK:150 Mhz
DNLINK:400 Mhz
NOTES :American Navigation Satellite - No Further information.
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POLAR BEAR
NOTES :Navigation Satellite, no other details.
DNLINK:149.9875
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USA-81
DNLINK:258.150 (AM)
NOTES :Miliary Satellite
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PCSAT
NOTES :Launched 30 Sep 2001 via Kodiak Star - The spacecraft is a hollow aluminum sphere, nearly a meter in diameter (37 inches), that weighs 90 kilograms (197 pounds). The solar cells mentioned above power a radio communication system built by Cynetics Corporation and the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. The system's transmitter will send out a beacon signal every one to two minutes at a frequency of 145.825 Megahertz to amateur radio operators, or "hams," all over the world
DNLINK:145.825 (telem)
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STARSHINE
NOTES :Launched 30 Sep 2001 via Kodiak Star - built by the Rocky Mountain NASA Space Grant Consortium and the Naval Research Laboratory. It weighs 220 pounds and consists of 1500 aluminum mirrors that are one inch in diameter polished by over 40,000 students in 22 countries. Starshine-3 data will provide scientists with knowledge about how the Earth's upper atmosphere reacts to fluctuations in the sun's ultraviolet radiation during a sunspot cycle.
DNLINK:145.825
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SAPPHIRE
NOTES :Launched 30 Sep 2001 via Kodiak Star - built by the Space Systems Development Laboratory of Stanford University . Sapphire will carry a Beacon Monitoring Experiment, a Tunneling Horizon Detector and a voice synthesizer microchip that will speak to listerners over amateur radio frequencies
DNLINK:145.825 ?
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RADCAL
NAME :Radar Calibration Satellite
NOTES :Launched 25 June 1993 - Provide a Space-Based C-Band RADAR Calibration Target, Store-and-Forward and Bentpipe, can Determine Satellite Position within 5 Meters 
DNLINK:306.775 Mhz
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EKRAN
NOTES :Launched 7 Apr 2001 via Proton 286 - CIS Comms satellite
DNLINK:714.000
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MARECS B2
NOTES :Launched 10 Nov 1984 via Ariane V11 - L and C band Transponders
DNLINK:137.17
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ORSTED
NOTES :Launched Feb 1999 via Delta 2 - First Danish Satellite - Studies Earths Magnetic field and electrical properties
DNLINK:2215 Mhz
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ADEOS
NOTES :Advamced Earth Observation Satellite - Has a multitude of sensors to observe our planet, should run for at least 3 years.
DNLINK:2220.00 Mhz
UPLINK:2044.25 Mhz 
DNLINK:25850.5 Mhz (ku band)
DNLINK:815000 Mhz (X-band)
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