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Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Amateur Satellite WiFi Network Proposed
(KE4AL drawing via Twitter)
Also in the news from
AMSAT is a proposal for launching a constellation of nanosatellites which will
talk to each other as well as stations on the ground. According to the AMSAT
News Service, the goal of the so-called amsatLink project - proposed by AMSAT VP
of User Services Robert Bankston, KE4AL - is to create an ad-hoc 802.11
wireless network, using amateur frequencies in the 2.4-GHz band, which would
support data modes as well as digital voice. The program would use
off-the-shelf components to hold down costs. It's estimated that each satellite
would cost less than $5,000 and that ground stations could be set up with an
investment of about $150.