AMSAT-OSCAR 7

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OSCAR 7 (auch OSCAR B, AMSAT OSCAR B oder A-O-B) ist ein Amateurfunksatellit. Er wurde von Funkamateuren der Organisation AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation) gebaut. rdf:langString
AMSAT-OSCAR 7, o AO-7, è il secondo satellite radioamatoriale costruito dalla o AMSAT. rdf:langString
AMSAT-OSCAR 7, or AO-7, is the second Phase 2 amateur radio satellite constructed by the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation or AMSAT. It was launched into Low Earth Orbit on November 15, 1974 and remained operational until a battery failure in 1981. Then after 21 years of apparent silence, the satellite was heard again on June 21, 2002 – 27 years after launch. At that time the public learned that the satellite had remained intermittently functional and was used surreptitiously for communication by the anticommunist opposition Fighting Solidarity during martial law in Poland. rdf:langString
rdf:langString AMSAT-OSCAR 7
rdf:langString OSCAR 7
rdf:langString AMSAT-OSCAR 7
rdf:langString AMSAT-OSCAR 7 (AO-7)
rdf:langString AMSAT-OSCAR 7
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rdf:langString Image Of The Satellite Amsat-OSCAR 7
rdf:langString QSL AMSAT OSCAR-7 .jpg
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rdf:langString AMSAT-OSCAR 7, or AO-7, is the second Phase 2 amateur radio satellite constructed by the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation or AMSAT. It was launched into Low Earth Orbit on November 15, 1974 and remained operational until a battery failure in 1981. Then after 21 years of apparent silence, the satellite was heard again on June 21, 2002 – 27 years after launch. At that time the public learned that the satellite had remained intermittently functional and was used surreptitiously for communication by the anticommunist opposition Fighting Solidarity during martial law in Poland. AO-7 is the oldest amateur satellite still in use, and is one of the oldest operational communications satellites. It carries two amateur radio transponders. Its "Mode A" transponder has an uplink on the 2-meter band and a downlink on the 10-meter band. The "Mode B" transponder has an uplink on the 70-centimeter band and a downlink on the 2-meter band. The satellite also carries four beacons which are designed to operate on the 10-meter, 2-meter, 70-centimeter and 13-centimeter bands. The 13-cm beacon was never activated due to a change in international treaties. AMSAT reported AO-7 still operational on June 25, 2015, with reliable power only from its solar panels; the report stated the cause of the 21-year outage was a short circuit in the battery and the restoration of service was due to its becoming an open circuit. The satellite eclipses on every orbit during the northern summer and autumn; the rest of the year it is in continuous sunlight and alternates between transmission modes A and B. All transponders and beacons are operational.
rdf:langString OSCAR 7 (auch OSCAR B, AMSAT OSCAR B oder A-O-B) ist ein Amateurfunksatellit. Er wurde von Funkamateuren der Organisation AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation) gebaut.
rdf:langString AMSAT-OSCAR 7, o AO-7, è il secondo satellite radioamatoriale costruito dalla o AMSAT.
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