Satellites


Satellite Links


ISS Tracker

ISS Primary Voice & Cross-Band Repeater Frequencies

Direct Crew Contacts & SSTV

Packet Radio (APRS)

  • Uplink (Transmit): 145.990 MHz (with a continuous tone-coded squelch system [CTCSS] or PL tone of 67.0 Hz)
  • Downlink (Receive): 437.800 MHz

These frequencies are used for scheduled school contacts, special events, and Slow-Scan Television (SSTV).

Worldwide Downlink: 145.800 MHz

Voice Uplink (The Americas & Pacific/Southern Asia): 144.490 MHz

Voice Uplink (Europe, Russia, & Africa): 145.200 MHz

Uplink & Downlink: 145.825 MHz


Active FM Satellites Frequencies

These satellites allow for standard two-way FM voice communication.

Satellite Uplink (Transmit)Downlink (Receive)Notes
ISS (International Space Station)145.990 MHz FM (Tone: 67.0 Hz)437.800 MHz FMCrossband repeater. APRS packet is also active on 145.825 MHz.
SO-50145.850 MHz FM (Tone: 67.0 Hz)436.795 MHz FMRequires a 2-second carrier at 74.4 Hz to arm the 10-minute timer.
IO-86145.880 MHz FM (Tone: 88.5 Hz)435.880 MHz FMOften active, but check schedules.

Linear / Transponder Satellites

Linear satellites allow multiple operators to communicate simultaneously using Single Sideband (SSB) or CW (Morse code).

Satellite Uplink FrequenciesDownlink FrequenciesNotes
AO-7145.920–145.975 MHz29.400–29.450 MHz (10m)Inverting transponder (Mode A).
AO-73435.150–435.130 MHz (U/v)145.950–145.970 MHzInverting linear transponder.
JO-97435.100–435.120 MHz (U/v)145.855–145.875 MHzInverting analog transponder.
RS-44145.935–145.995 MHz (V/u)435.610–435.670 MHzInverting analog transponder.

(Note: Doppler shift applies to all satellite communications, requiring you to constantly adjust your radio frequency as the satellite passes overhead)


Satellite Frequencies

 Satellite
   Number  
 
  UplinkDownlink  Beacon Mode Callsign
AO-0707530145.850-95029.400-50029.502A
AO-0707530436.125-175145.975-925145.972B
AO-1014129435.030-180145.975-825145.810CW, SSB
UO-1114781145.8252401.5001200bd PSK
RS-122108921.210-25029.410-45029.408CW, SSB
RS-132108921.260-300145.860-900145.862CW, SSB
UO-1420437145.975435.070FM
RS-1523439145.858-89829.354-39429.352CW, SSB
AO-1620439145.900-960437.025/0512401.1431200bd JASPACSAT-11, -12
DO-1720440145.8252401.2201200bd FSK
WO-1820441437.104/0751200bd PSK
LO-1920442145.840-900437.125/150437.1251200bd CWLUSAT-11,-12
FO-2020480145.900-999435.900-800435.795CW, SSB
RS-2127394145.825CW
UO-2221575145.900/975435.120435.1209600bd FSKUOSAT5-11,-12
KO-2322077145.900/850435.175435.1759600bd FSKHL01-11,-12
KO-2522828145.980/870436.500436.5009600bd FSKHLO2-11,-12
IO-2622826145.875-950435.822/867435.8221200bd JASITMSAT-11,-12
AO-2722825145.850/870436.795FM
FO-2924278145.900-999435.900-800435.795CW, SSB8J1JCS
TO-3125396145.925/975436.925/900436.9259600bd FSKTMSAT1-11,-12
GO-3225397435.2259600bd FSK4XTECH-11,-12
SO-3325509437.9109600bd FSKSEDSAT-1
PO-3425520436.500436.500Spectrum
SO-3525636
UO-3625693145.960437.400/025437.40038400bd FSKUO121-11, -12
AO-3726065145.960/980435.7009600bd FSK
OO-3826063437.100437.1009600bd FSK
WO-3926061145.860437.070/1759600bd FSK
AO-40266092401.323400bd PSK
SO-4126545436.775436.7759600bd FSKSASAT1-11, -12
SO-4226549436.075436.0759600bd FSKSASAT2-11, -12
SO-4326929145.8209600bd FSKSTRSHN
NO-4426931145.825145.825145.8251200bd FSK(A) PCSAT-1
NO-4426931435.250145.825145.8259600bd FSK(A) PCSAT-2
NO-4426931144.3901200bd FSK(B) PCSAT-11
NO-4426931144.3909600bd FSK(B) PCSAT-12
NO-4526932145.945437.100437.1001200bd FSK
MO-4626548145.850/925437.325437.32538400bd FSKMYSAT3-11, -12
BO-4727422145.840145.840400bd BPSK
BO-4827422435.270435.270400bd BPSK
ISS25544145.200145.800Voice (Reg 1)NA1SS
ISS25544144.490145.800Voice (Reg 2,3)NA1SS
ISS25544145.990145.800PacketRS0ISS
SO-5027607145.850436.800J  67Hz CTCSS

NEW SATELLITES

SatelliteNumberUplinkDownlinkBeaconModeCallsign
AO-49435.275145.825U-1200bd / D-9600bdDP0AIS
ECHO??145.860 67Hz pl435.225

INVERSE HETERODYNE OF FO-29, FO-20

UplinkDownlink
145.900435.900
145.901435.899
145.902435.898
::
145.950435.850
::
145.998435.802
145.999435.801
146.000435.800

i . e. Uplink + Downlink = 581.800

S-BAND SATELLITES

SatelliteNumberUplinkDownlinkBeaconModeStatus
UO-1114781145.8252401.5001200bd PSKCarrier
AO-1620439145.900-960437.025/0512401.1431200bd JASCarrier
AO-4026609V,U,L,S,CV,U,L,S,X2401.323400bd PSKS-beacon

AO-40  FREQUENCIES

UplinkDigitalAnalog Passband
15mnone21.210 - 21.250 MHz
12mnone24.920 - 24.960 MHz
2m145.800 - 145.840 MHz145.840 - 145.990 MHz
70cm435.300 - 435.550 MHz435.550 - 435.800 MHz
23cm (1)1269.000 - 1269.250 MHz1269.250 - 1269.500 MHz
23cm (2)1268.075 - 1268.325 MHz1268.325 - 1268.575 MHz
13cm (1)2400.100 - 2400.350 MHz2400.350 - 2400.600 MHz
13cm (2)2446.200 - 2446.450 MHz2446.450 - 2446.700 MHz
6cm5668.300 - 5668.550 MHz566.550 - 5668.800 MHz
DownlinkDigitalAnalog Passband
2m145.955 - 145.990 MHz145.805 - 145.955 MHz
70cm435.900 - 436.200MHz435.475 - 435.725 MHz
13cm (1)2400.650 - 2400.950 MHz2400.225 - 2400.475MHz
13cm (2)2401.650 - 2401.950MHz2401.225 - 2401.475MHz
3cm10451.450 - 10451.750MHz10451.025 - 10451.275MHz
1.5cm24048.450 - 24048.750MHz24048.025 - 24048.275MHz

TELEMETRY BEACONS  (IHU)

General Bracon (GB)Middle Beacon (MB)Engineering Beacon (EB)
2mnone145.898MHznone
70cm435.438MHz435.588MHz435.838MHz
13cm (1)2400.188MHz2400.338MHz2400.558MHz
13cm (2)2401.173MHz2401.323MHz2401.573MHz
3cm10450.975MHz10451.125MHz10451.375MHz
1.5cm24047.885MHz24048.035MHz24048.285MHz

Modes of Operation

Satellite transponders are usually specified by a mode type i.e. Mode-A etc and a list of the differences, mostly frequency, follows.

Mode AUplink 2m, downlink 10mMode LUplink 23cm, downlink 70cm
Mode BUplink 70cm, downlink 2mMode SUplink 70cm, downlink 12cm
Mode JUplink 2m, downlink 70cmMode TUplink 15m, downlink 2m
Mode KUplink 15m, downlink 10m

But for P3-D, some time ago it was decided to use a two letter designator instead of the old single letter
transponder mode designators, simply because there are so many different combinations of receivers and
transmitters possible.  Here are the band designators, the first letter stands for the uplink, the second letter
for the downlink. e.g. Mode-B would be called Mode UV; uplinks on both 435 MHz and 1.2 GHz linking
to 145 MHz and 10 GHz downlinks would be called Mode ULVX (but SHUT would still mean system
switched off).  The letter assignments are consistent with the usual microwave band designations, where
"K" for example means 18-26.5 GHz.

LetterFrequencyRemarks
T21 MHzUplink only
H24 MHzUplink only
V145 MHzUplink and Downlink
U435 MHzUplink and Downlink
L1.2 GHzTwo Uplinks only, L1 and L2
S2.4 GHz2 Uplinks, 2 Downlinks, S1 and S2
C5.6 GHzUplink only
X10 GHzDownlink only
K24 GHzDownlink only

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