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* Timo (slack: thjt)
 
* Timo (slack: thjt)
 
* David (slack: kerosene98)
 
* David (slack: kerosene98)
* Hacklab Slack Channel : #satellite
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* Hacklab Slack Channel : #satellite <-- Regular status updates, project build pics and current discussion.
  
 
[https://satnogs.org/ SatNOGS] is an open source ground station and network, optimized for modularity, built from readily available and affordable tools and resources.
 
[https://satnogs.org/ SatNOGS] is an open source ground station and network, optimized for modularity, built from readily available and affordable tools and resources.
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<th><b>The Project Plan:</b></th>
 
<th><b>The Project Plan:</b></th>
 
<tr><td bgcolor="#00FF00">Proof of concept and setup of initial satNOGS account <b>[COMPLETED]</b> </td></tr>
 
<tr><td bgcolor="#00FF00">Proof of concept and setup of initial satNOGS account <b>[COMPLETED]</b> </td></tr>
<tr><td><b>Budget/Code Rep:</b> [https://github.com/kerosene98/satNOG github.com/kerosene98/satNOG]</td></tr>
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<tr><td bgcolor="#00FF00"><b>Budget/Code Rep:</b> [https://github.com/kerosene98/satNOG github.com/kerosene98/satNOG]</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>Phase 1:</b> A Dual-band turnstile Antenna</td></tr>
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<tr><td bgcolor="#00F0A0"><b>Phase 1:</b> Moxon turnstile Antenna 145.9Mhz & 435Mhz <b>[Work In Progress]</b> </td></tr>
<tr><td><b>Phase 2:</b> Assemble satNog static station for roof mounting (mock-up inside lab)</td></tr>
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<tr><td bgcolor="#00F0A0"><b>Phase 2:</b> Assemble satNog static station for roof mounting <b>[mock-up inside lab TESTING MODE]</b></td></tr>
 
<tr><td><b>Phase 3:</b> Rotator satNogs v3.0</td></tr>
 
<tr><td><b>Phase 3:</b> Rotator satNogs v3.0</td></tr>
 
<tr><td><i>Build Plan, Implementing plan (mechanics, motors, design etc), and New Antenna's, weather cover</i></td></tr>
 
<tr><td><i>Build Plan, Implementing plan (mechanics, motors, design etc), and New Antenna's, weather cover</i></td></tr>

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Tyyppi: satellite
Tekijät: mka, timo, david
Aloitettu: 2018
Tila: OPEN
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Satellite Tracking Station<br\><br\>[VHF][UHF][SHF][multi-band]

This project was started initially based upon the SatNOGS project.

YOUTUBE VIDEO >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aybIb_ABes

The Hacklab Helsinki team for this project:

  • Michael (slack: mka)
  • Timo (slack: thjt)
  • David (slack: kerosene98)
  • Hacklab Slack Channel : #satellite <-- Regular status updates, project build pics and current discussion.

SatNOGS is an open source ground station and network, optimized for modularity, built from readily available and affordable tools and resources.

We love satellites! And there are thousands of them up there. SatNOGS provides a scalable and modular platform to communicate with them. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites are our priority and for a good reason. Hundreds of interesting projects worth of tracking and listening are happening in LEO and SatNOGS provides a robust platform for doing so.

We support VHF and UHF bands for the reception with our default configuration, which is easily extendable for transmission and other bands too. Sticking to a modular architecture based on network communications we ensure remote access and interchangeable design meeting all possible needs.

The Project Plan:
Proof of concept and setup of initial satNOGS account [COMPLETED]
Budget/Code Rep: github.com/kerosene98/satNOG
Phase 1: Moxon turnstile Antenna 145.9Mhz & 435Mhz [Work In Progress]
Phase 2: Assemble satNog static station for roof mounting [mock-up inside lab TESTING MODE]
Phase 3: Rotator satNogs v3.0
Build Plan, Implementing plan (mechanics, motors, design etc), and New Antenna's, weather cover
Phase 4: Show and tell presentation



Possible antennas