AAUSat-5, GomX-3 to ISS
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
launched the H-IIB Launch Vehicle No.5 (H-IIB F5) and KOUNOTORI-5 (HTV5,
the cargo transfer vehicle to ISS) onboard including with two satellites at
11:50:49 UTC on August 19, 2015 from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan
Denmark is planned to be released from ISS sometime in the week of 5 Oct 2015.
AAUSat-5
Aalborg University, Denmark
437.425MHz 9k6 GMSK CW
(C)space.aau.dk
http://www.space.aau.dk/aausat5/index.php?n=Main.HamInfo
http://spaceref.com/nasa-hack-space/student-satellite-headed-to-international-space-station.html
GomX-3
GomSpace in Aalborg, Denmark
437.250MHz 9k6 GMSK
(C)Gom Space
https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/g/gomx-3
http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Engineering_Technology/Technology_CubeSat_hitch-hiker_on_today_s_HTV_launch
> Two Danish CubeSats carrying amateur radio payloads were successfully deployed
> from the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday, October 5 at 14:05 UTC.
(C)AMSAT-UK
Downlink CW Mode
AAUSat-5 437.425 437.425 9600bps GMSK,CW
GomX-3 437.250 . 9600bps GMSK
I, JE9PEL heard GomX-3 signal at one hour after release!
00:05-00:15 JST, 6 Oct 2015
15:05-15:15 UTC, 5 Oct 2015
Ele 19 WN-N-E, 437.250MHz 9600bps GMSK CSP
AAUSat-5 CW signal also was received by PE0SAT at 18:00 UTC, 5 Oct 2015.
http://amsat-uk.org/2015/10/01/iss-cubesats-deploy/
http://youtu.be/-m4iNiNFFto
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