Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) launch 3 December 2018

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Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) launch 3 December 2018

IARU coordinated are

Astrocast 0.1 (Switzerland)

Astrocast 0.2 (Switzerland)

CSIM (USA)

On 437.250 MHz. Is this the same as CSIM-FD?

ESEO (FUNcube 4) (France)

API/A 11978

ExseedSat (India)

no API/A. repeater DL on 145.900 MHz UL on 435.340 MHz

Fox-1C (USA)

API/A 11954 on 145.920 MHz

Irvine02 (USA)

no API/A on 437.450 MHz

ITASAT-1 (Brazil)

API/A 12229

JY1-Sat (Jordan)

API/A 12007

K2SAT (Korea)

API/A 12129. telemetry 435.835, repeater down 436.225 up 145.980, data 2404.000 MHz.

KNACKSAT (Thailand)

API/A 11991 on 435.635 MHz

MinXSS-2 (USA)

no API/A on 437.250

PW-SAT2 (Poland)

API/A 11939 on 435.275 MHz

RANGE-A (USA)

API/A 11986 on 437.150 MHz

RANGE B (USA)

API/A 11986 on 437.475 MHz

Raytheon SeeMe (USA)

API 11839

SNUGLITE (Korea)

API/A12206 on 437.275 MHz and 2405.000 MHz

SNUSAT-2 (Korea

API/A 12203 on 437.625 MHz and 2402.000 MHz

MOVE2 (Germany) aka MOVE-II

API/A 11256 on 145.950 MHz

Suomi-100 (Finland)

API/A 11912. On 437.775 MHz and 2410.000 MHz

VisionCube (Korea)

API/A 12207 on 437.425 MHz

Coordination request denied

AISTECHSAT-2 (Spain)

on 437.730 MHz

BRIO (USA)

THEA (USA)

not coordinated

Al-Farabi-2 (Kazakhstan)

API 11933. A telemetering space station (not amateur) operating on 436.500 MHz. On 6 December 2018 Aidarov Anuar, technical expert of the Administration of Kazakhstan made an inquiry for IARU coordination. PB2T replied that IARU will be happy to do a frequency coordination, provided that the satellite operates in the amateur satellite service. The suggestion was made that the responsible radio amateur submits a coordination request. It was also suggested to contact Mr Seitkul Assaubay, the President of KFRR, who is well aware of amateur satellites.

Eaglet (Italy)

API/A 10954. This satellite operates in the maritime mobile-satellite service and earth exploration-satellite service. It transmits telemetry on 435.200 MHz and has not been coordinated by IARU. For details see: [1]. After this satellite a constellation of 20 similar satellites is planned. 30 December 2018: No more downlink signals are being received. Radio amateurs are not assisting recovery.
On 7 January 2019, more than a month after the launch a coordination request was received.

KazSciSat 1 (Kazakhstan)

API/A 11905. This satellite operates in the earth exploration-satellite service on 2275 MHz with telemetry on 435.500 MHz. On 6 December 2018 Aidarov Anuar, technical expert of the Administration of Kazakhstan made an inquiry for IARU coordination. PB2T replied that IARU will be happy to do a frequency coordination, provided that the satellite operates in the amateur satellite service. The suggestion was made that the responsible radio amateur submits a coordination request. It was also suggested to contact Mr Seitkul Assaubay, the President of KFRR, who is well aware of amateur satellites.