cover_hamsatAd ormai 50 anni dal lancio del primo satellite amatoriale Oscar I, ancora tanta passione e curiosità ruotano intorno a questa materia, che spesso è la porta d’ingresso verso opportunità professionali e tema di corsi universitari. Non passa giorno che nuove schiere di appassionati si interessino all’esplorazione dello spazio per mezzo di satelliti amatoriali, portando con se un carico di domande.
Dove trovare le informazioni?
Cosa sono le AMSAT?
Che significano AOS e LOS?
Che antenne servono?
Ma su che frequenze trasmettono?
Ed il doppler?
Quali radio servono?
Come determinare il puntamento per un satellite?
Tante domande alle quali questo testo cerca di rispondere, con chiarezza e completezza, ma soprattutto con un linguaggio chiaro e comprensibile a chiunque.

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By iw4blg

Pierluigi Poggi since his childhood has been attracted from technical stuffs and gears, being a very curious guy. He built his first Xtal radio when he was just 9. Today, we would call him “maker”. When he turned to 21 became radio amateur, with call sign iw4blg. Since then, he developed many radio gears and felt in love with space communication, becoming an EMErs and a satellite enthusiast. His great passion led him to experiment a lot on the higher bands, up to pioneering several THz (lightwaves) QSOs on the early ’90. Beside to this passion to the radio communication and modern technologies, he like to study, experiment, understand-why, then, write and share, or better, spread the knowledge. This fact led him to became a well renowned contributor of electronics magazines with more than 95 articles published and author of 14 science books.

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  1. Rene Jansen Must be thrilling to see your home-grown terdsponnar end up in an Indian satellite, taking over communications from the Indian terdsponnar after 6,5 years! Job well done, William.

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