The ARRL Satellite Handbook

The ARRL Satellite Handbook
Author: Steve Ford
Publisher: American Radio Relay League (ARRL)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780872599857

The ARRL satellite handbook brings the thrill of satellite communications within your reach. Filled with understandable descriptions and illustrations, this book includes all the tools you need to participate in this exciting field. It's designed to give a broad introduction to the subject, while providing the practical fundamentals you need to explore, track and operate ham radio satellites on your own. Contents : A brief history of amateur radio satellites, satellite orbits and tracking, satellite communication systems, your satellite ground station. Satellite operating and amateur satellite projects.

The Satellite Experimenter's Handbook

The Satellite Experimenter's Handbook
Author: Martin R. Davidoff
Publisher: Conran Octopus
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1984
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

A guide to understanding and using amateur-radio, weather, and tv-broadcast satellites.

ARRL's VHF Digital Handbook

ARRL's VHF Digital Handbook
Author: Steve Ford
Publisher: American Radio Relay League
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0872591220

Without complicated "owners manual" jargon, ARRL's VHF Digital Handbook presents the material through a unique how-to approach and friendly, conversational style. Readers will understand how to set up and operate their equipment and software, and make the best use of their VHF digital station.--Book cover.

Amsats and Hamsats

Amsats and Hamsats
Author: Andrew D. Barron
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018-03-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781986039741

Amsats and Hamsats provides a step by step guide to how you can communicate through amateur radio satellites and how to receive signals from other small satellites and 'weather' satellites. The book gets right into the techniques you will need for working amateur radio stations through amateur radio satellites, then moves on to listening, or watching, signals from other satellites. There are chapters answering questions like, 'how do satellites stay in orbit' and 'why are they so expensive to launch?' Followed by sections about the history of amateur radio satellites, the mathematics governing orbits, TLE files, different types of satellite and their orbits. It covers the equipment you need, to track and use the amateur satellites and some of the satellite tracking software that is available. There are detailed sections covering transponders, satellite bands, feeders, masthead preamplifiers, antenna systems and automated rotator control. Plus chapters on the FUNcube Satellites, Weather Satellites and even the International Space Station. Amsats and Hamsats provides the ultimate guide to operating satellites and how they work. Its 368 pages are a great value guide to this stimulating and challenging area of amateur radio activity. Whether you want to get started or you are already an experienced operator you will find something of value in these pages.

The Radio Amateur's Satellite Handbook

The Radio Amateur's Satellite Handbook
Author: Martin R. Davidoff
Publisher: Amer Radio Relay League
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780872596580

From setting up a station and choosing the right antenna for the right satellite to tracking the "birds," this volume has info on operating, antennas, software, profiles of active satellites, Internet sites, FCC rules governing amateur satellite service and a glossary.