Village:AMSAT-UK

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AMSAT-UK represents the amateur satellite community in the UK whose members not only operate amateur satellites but also help to design, build and fund them. At EMF-2022 we will be demonstrating various aspects of the hobby including low earth orbiting and geostationary satellite communications and possibly deep space reception.

BATC The British Amateur Television Club (BATC) actively promotes the hobby of Amateur Television and covers all aspects of Television from making and editing programmes to transmitting television on the amateur radio bands. During EMF Camp, presentations will be given on the subjects, in addition to making video contacts via the QO-100 geostationary satellite.

GB4EMF We will be using this Amateur Radio Special Event callsign during EMF for all contacts.

Inhabitants

If you want your name added to the list but don't want to edit the wiki, give Dave a shout.

Name Callsign Arrival Departure Bringing
Dave Johnson G4DPZ Friday Monday
Phil Crump M0DNY Thursday Monday
Phil Ashby +1 M6/2E0IPX Thursday Sunday Fridge! Gazebo, gas stove, kettle, milk & tea bags..
Graham Shirville G3VZV Friday Monday
Noel Matthews G8GTZ Thursday Monday
Jason Flynn + 2 G7OCD Thursday Sunday 2.4m dish, mount & feed.
Jules Smith G0NZO Thursday Monday Mains cabling, spare 13cm tvtr/drive radio, gas stove, kettle, water carrier, coolbox
Iain Young G7III Thursday (TBC) Monday (TBC) Possible Ultra Portable HF WSPR Beacon (Yes, I know, not core AMSAT!)
John Cariss G7ACD Thursday Monday
Dave Akerman M0RPI Thursday Sunday Mains cable, camping stove, pans, kettle, fridge
Prospectively 2 others

Village Happenings

__TBD:__ as we sort out a plan around the main EMF schedule! Should include some talks on what AMSAT do and how, live TV transmissions via QO-100 geostationary satellite...

QO-100 satellite dish bearing

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OfCOM Compliance

Satellite Uplink (70cm)

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Satellite Uplink (2m)

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