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            <Transponders>
                <Name>FM voice repeater mode 1</Name>
                <FrequencyUplink>
                    <FrequencyBegin>145875000</FrequencyBegin>
                </FrequencyUplink>
                <FrequencyDownlink>
                    <FrequencyBegin>435775000</FrequencyBegin>
                </FrequencyDownlink>
                <Mode>FM</Mode>
                <Tone>67</Tone>
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            <DescriptionURL>
                <Title>  </Title>
                <Value>   </Value>
            </DescriptionURL>
            <DescriptionURL>
                <Title>   </Title>
                <Value> </Value>
            </DescriptionURL>
            <ReportURL>
                <Title>  </Title>
                <Value> </Value>
            </ReportURL>
            <ReportEmail> </ReportEmail>
            <SoftwareURL>https://www.amsat.org/foxtelem-software-for-windows-mac-linux/</SoftwareURL>
        </TelemetryData>
    </Satellites>
    <Satellites>
        <Name>CACTUS-1</Name>
        <NasaID>0</NasaID>
        <Status>To Be Launch</Status>
        <IARUCoordination>
            <Coordinated>false</Coordinated>
            <ProcessusStatus>  </ProcessusStatus>
            <URL>  </URL>
            <ResponsibleOperator> </ResponsibleOperator>
            <ContactPerson>	   </ContactPerson>
        </IARUCoordination>
        <LaunchData>
            <LaunchingSite></LaunchingSite>
        </LaunchData>
        <OSCARNumber> </OSCARNumber>
        <SatelliteInformationStatus></SatelliteInformationStatus>
        <Information>
			<Title>Mission description</Title>
			<Value> https://github.com/sandyfreelance/cactus-open  </Value>
			<Description lang="EN"> </Description>
			<Description lang="FR"></Description>
		</Information>
        <RadioData>
            <Beacons>
                <Name>Telemetry 1 </Name>
                <Frequency> 434031000</Frequency>
                <Modes>
                    <Mode> </Mode>
                    <Speed>  </Speed>
                </Modes>
                <Modes>
                    <Mode>   -   </Mode>
                    <Speed> </Speed>
                </Modes>
                <CallSign>    </CallSign>
            </Beacons>
            <Transponders>
                <Name> </Name>
                <FrequencyUplink/>
                <FrequencyDownlink/>
                <Mode></Mode>
            </Transponders>
        </RadioData>
        <TelemetryData>
            <DescriptionURL>
                <Title>   </Title>
                <Value> </Value>
            </DescriptionURL>
            <ReportURL>
                <Title>  </Title>
                <Value> </Value>
            </ReportURL>
            <ReportEmail> </ReportEmail>
            <SoftwareURL> </SoftwareURL>
        </TelemetryData>
    </Satellites>
    <Satellites>
        <Name>Cape III</Name>
        <NasaID>0</NasaID>
        <Status>To Be Launch</Status>
        <IARUCoordination>
            <Coordinated>true</Coordinated>
            <ProcessusStatus>Coordinated </ProcessusStatus>
            <URL> http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=519 </URL>
            <ResponsibleOperator>  Nick Pugh W5UL</ResponsibleOperator>
            <ApplicationDate>2016-08-16</ApplicationDate>
            <CoordinationDecisionDate>2016-11-01</CoordinationDecisionDate>
            <ContactPerson> 	quadpugh@bellsouth.net.nospam  </ContactPerson>
        </IARUCoordination>
        <LaunchData>
            <LaunchDate>2020-01-13</LaunchDate>
            <LaunchingSite>Virgin Orbit Test Flight</LaunchingSite>
        </LaunchData>
        <OSCARNumber> </OSCARNumber>
        <SatelliteInformationStatus></SatelliteInformationStatus>
        <Information>
			<Title>Mission description</Title>
			<Value> https://ee.louisiana.edu/research/cape/satellite-missions/cape-3  </Value>
			<Description lang="EN">To implement a new radiation detection experiment using tribo-luminescent crystals. </Description>
			<Description lang="FR"></Description>
		</Information>
        <RadioData>
            <Beacons>
                <Name>Telemetry 1 </Name>
                <Frequency> 145825000 </Frequency>
                <Modes>
                    <Mode>   -   </Mode>
                    <Speed> </Speed>
                </Modes>
                <CallSign>    </CallSign>
            </Beacons>
            <Beacons>
                <Name>Telemetry 2 </Name>
                <Frequency>435325000  </Frequency>
                <Modes>
                    <Mode>   -   </Mode>
                    <Speed> </Speed>
                </Modes>
                <CallSign>    </CallSign>
            </Beacons>
            <Transponders>
                <Name>Repeater</Name>
                <FrequencyUplink/>
                <FrequencyDownlink/>
                <Mode></Mode>
            </Transponders>
        </RadioData>
        <TelemetryData>
            <DescriptionURL>
                <Title>   </Title>
                <Value> </Value>
            </DescriptionURL>
            <ReportURL>
                <Title>  </Title>
                <Value> </Value>
            </ReportURL>
            <ReportEmail> </ReportEmail>
            <SoftwareURL> </SoftwareURL>
        </TelemetryData>
    </Satellites>
    <Satellites>
        <Name>ExoCube2-CP12</Name>
        <NasaID>0</NasaID>
        <Status>To Be Launch</Status>
        <IARUCoordination>
            <Coordinated>true</Coordinated>
            <ProcessusStatus>Coordinated </ProcessusStatus>
            <URL> http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=515 </URL>
            <ResponsibleOperator> John Bellardo KK6HIT </ResponsibleOperator>
            <ApplicationDate>2016-08-07</ApplicationDate>
            <CoordinationDecisionDate>2016-11-06</CoordinationDecisionDate>
            <ContactPerson>  bellardo@calpoly.edu.nospam   </ContactPerson>
        </IARUCoordination>
        <LaunchData>
            <LaunchDate>2020-01-13</LaunchDate>
            <LaunchingSite>Virgin Orbit Test Flight</LaunchingSite>
        </LaunchData>
        <OSCARNumber> </OSCARNumber>
        <SatelliteInformationStatus></SatelliteInformationStatus>
        <Information>
			<Title>Mission description</Title>
			<Value> https://www.polysat.org/  </Value>
			<Description lang="EN">ExoCube 2 is a relaunch of the original ExoCube which was launched in early 2015. ExoCube 2 has undergone a complete redesign of the antenna deployment mechanisms compared to the original ExoCube, and is a collaboration between Cal Poly SLO, NASA Goddard, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of Illinois. Cal Poly is providing the bus design and manufacturing. NASA Goddard is providing the scientific payload which is a custom mass spectrometer. Both the University of Wisconsin and the University of Illinois are responsible for collection and interpretation of the payload data collected. The data in question is the mass and densities of ions located in the exosphere, which is the uppermost part of our atmosphere at approximately 600km above sea level.
ExoCube 2 is Cal Poly’s 12th CubeSat (CP12) and similarly to its predecessor is a 3U format- its outer dimensions are 10cm x 10cm x 30cm (3.9in x 3.9in x 11.8in). The satellite has custom payload housing and structure, machined in the Cal Poly shops by Cal Poly students, as well as student designed electrical boards. It has an advanced Attitude Determination Control System (ADCS) which includes two deployable gravity gradient booms with brass tip masses for passive stabilization, magnetic torquers for de-tumbling, a momentum wheel for increased attitude control, solar angle sensors to determine the satellite's position, and custom Cal Poly software to process data from the solar angle sensors. ExoCube 2 is due to launch on a Virgin Orbit test launch late-2018. </Description>
			<Description lang="FR"></Description>
		</Information>
        <RadioData>
            <Beacons>
                <Name>Telemetry 1 </Name>
                <Frequency>437150000  </Frequency>
                <Modes>
                    <Mode> AX25 FSK </Mode>
                    <Speed> 9600 </Speed>
                </Modes>
                <Modes>
                    <Mode>   -   </Mode>
                    <Speed> </Speed>
                </Modes>
                <CallSign>    </CallSign>
            </Beacons>
            <Transponders>
                <Name> </Name>
                <FrequencyUplink/>
                <FrequencyDownlink/>
                <Mode></Mode>
            </Transponders>
        </RadioData>
        <TelemetryData>
            <DescriptionURL>
                <Title>   </Title>
                <Value> </Value>
            </DescriptionURL>
            <ReportURL>
                <Title>  </Title>
                <Value> </Value>
            </ReportURL>
            <ReportEmail> </ReportEmail>
            <SoftwareURL> </SoftwareURL>
        </TelemetryData>
    </Satellites>
    <Satellites>
        <Name>MiTEE-1A</Name>
        <NasaID>0</NasaID>
        <Status>To Be Launch</Status>
        <IARUCoordination>
            <Coordinated>true</Coordinated>
            <ProcessusStatus>Coordinated </ProcessusStatus>
            <URL>http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=510 </URL>
            <ResponsibleOperator>Brian Gilchrist KF6ON </ResponsibleOperator>
            <ApplicationDate>2016-06-12</ApplicationDate>
            <CoordinationDecisionDate>2016-12-12</CoordinationDecisionDate>
            <ContactPerson>	brian.gilchrist@umich.edu.nospam     </ContactPerson>
        </IARUCoordination>
        <LaunchData>
            <LaunchingSite></LaunchingSite>
        </LaunchData>
        <OSCARNumber> </OSCARNumber>
        <SatelliteInformationStatus></SatelliteInformationStatus>
        <Information>
			<Title>Mission description</Title>
			<Value> http://clasp-research.engin.umich.edu/groups/s3fl/mitee/home/  </Value>
			<Description lang="EN"> </Description>
			<Description lang="FR"></Description>
		</Information>
        <RadioData>
            <Beacons>
                <Name>Telemetry 1 </Name>
                <Frequency> 437800000 </Frequency>
                <Modes>
                    <Mode> FSK AX25.</Mode>
                    <Speed> 9600 Bauds </Speed>
                </Modes>
            </Beacons>
            <Transponders>
                <Name>Repeater</Name>
                <FrequencyUplink/>
                <FrequencyDownlink/>
                <Mode></Mode>
            </Transponders>
        </RadioData>
        <TelemetryData>
            <DescriptionURL>
                <Title>   </Title>
                <Value> </Value>
            </DescriptionURL>
            <ReportURL>
                <Title>  </Title>
                <Value> </Value>
            </ReportURL>
            <ReportEmail> </ReportEmail>
            <SoftwareURL> </SoftwareURL>
        </TelemetryData>
    </Satellites>
    <Satellites>
        <Name>UVSQsat</Name>
        <NasaID>0</NasaID>
        <Status>To Be Launch</Status>
        <IARUCoordination>
            <Coordinated>true</Coordinated>
            <ProcessusStatus>Coordinated </ProcessusStatus>
            <URL> http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=709</URL>
            <ResponsibleOperator>Michel Mahe F4DEY</ResponsibleOperator>
            <ApplicationDate>2019-12-03</ApplicationDate>
            <CoordinationDecisionDate>2020-06-06</CoordinationDecisionDate>
            <ContactPerson>f4dey@ref-union.org.nospam </ContactPerson>
        </IARUCoordination>
        <LaunchData>
            <LaunchingSite></LaunchingSite>
        </LaunchData>
        <OSCARNumber> </OSCARNumber>
        <SatelliteInformationStatus>Verified</SatelliteInformationStatus>
        <UpdateDate>2020-12-24</UpdateDate>
        <Information>
			<Title>Mission description</Title>
			<Value> http://uvsq-sat.projet.latmos.ipsl.fr/  </Value>
			<Description lang="EN">A 1U CubeSat project. UVSQ-SAT missions are: 1- Providing a flight platform with functionalities open to ham radio community 2- Education with hardware/software developments and training to satellite operations. 3- Science with earth observation for climate purpose and SDun observation for solar physic purpose. 4 - Technology demonstration with minaturized sensor for earth and sun observations. Proposing a UHF downlink using BPSK at 1k2 to 9k6 data rates with AX25 and PUS formats. Planning a launch from Baikonur in Dec 2020 into a 600km sun synchronous orbit.</Description>
			<Description lang="FR"></Description>
		</Information>
        <RadioData>
            <Beacons>
                <Name>Telemetry 1 </Name>
                <Frequency>437020000 </Frequency>
                <Modes>
                    <Mode> BPSK - GR3UH </Mode>
                    <Speed>9k6</Speed>
                </Modes>
                <Modes>
                    <Mode> BPSK - GR3UH </Mode>
                    <Speed>1k2</Speed>
                </Modes>
                <CallSign> LATMOS-1</CallSign>
            </Beacons>
            <Transponders>
                <Name>Repeater</Name>
                <FrequencyUplink>
                    <FrequencyBegin>145905000</FrequencyBegin>
                </FrequencyUplink>
                <FrequencyDownlink>
                    <FrequencyBegin>437020000</FrequencyBegin>
                </FrequencyDownlink>
                <Mode></Mode>
            </Transponders>
        </RadioData>
        <TelemetryData>
            <DescriptionURL>
                <Title> UVSQSAT Reception </Title>
                <Value> http://uvsq-sat.projet.latmos.ipsl.fr/?ong=Operation </Value>
            </DescriptionURL>
            <DescriptionURL>
                <Title> AMSAT-F :  Kaitai file Description (*.ksy) </Title>
                <Value>https://code.electrolab.fr/xtof/telemetrydescription/-/blob/master/UVSQsat/uvsqsat.ksy</Value>
            </DescriptionURL>
            <ReportURL>
                <Title>AMSAT-F Satellite Database </Title>
                <Value>https://amsat.electrolab.fr/</Value>
            </ReportURL>
            <ReportEmail>uvsqsat.telemetry@latmos.ipsl.fr</ReportEmail>
            <SoftwareURL>https://site.amsat-f.org/uvsq-sat/</SoftwareURL>
        </TelemetryData>
    </Satellites>
    <Satellites>
        <Name>Amicalsat</Name>
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        <NasaID>46287</NasaID>
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        <InternationalID></InternationalID>
        <Status>Operational</Status>
        <IARUCoordination>
            <Coordinated>true</Coordinated>
            <ProcessusStatus>Coordinated</ProcessusStatus>
            <URL>http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=686</URL>
            <ResponsibleOperator> Igor Blinov RK3X</ResponsibleOperator>
            <ApplicationDate>2019-07-17</ApplicationDate>
            <CoordinationDecisionDate>2019-09-23</CoordinationDecisionDate>
            <ContactPerson>rw3xl@ya.ru.nospamm</ContactPerson>
        </IARUCoordination>
        <LaunchData>
            <LaunchDate>2020-06-18</LaunchDate>
            <LaunchingSite>Kourou </LaunchingSite>
        </LaunchData>
        <Information>
			<Title>Amicalsat project page</Title>
			<Value>http://amicalsat.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/</Value>
			<Description> The satellite is made for observing Auroras from space. (more information on this page) Our scientists can give information to the community about space weather. Telemetries are coming by UHF band. Pictures are available by S band on demands (website in progress). The pictures are in Raw format. Exploitation is possible with software (soon available) We aim to use skills of the community to get back pictures and telemetries downloaded through the website.  </Description>
		</Information>
        <RadioData>
            <Beacons>
                <Name>UHF</Name>
                <Frequency>436100000</Frequency>
                <Modes>
                    <Mode>AFSK</Mode>
                    <Speed>1200</Speed>
                </Modes>
                <CallSign>RS17S </CallSign>
            </Beacons>
            <Beacons>
                <Name>S band</Name>
                <Frequency>2415300000</Frequency>
                <Modes>
                    <Mode>GFSK</Mode>
                    <Speed>1000 kb/s</Speed>
                </Modes>
                <CallSign> </CallSign>
            </Beacons>
        </RadioData>
        <TelemetryData>
            <DescriptionURL>
                <Title>Josast project - Amicalsat tools </Title>
                <Value>https://code.electrolab.fr/xtof/josast</Value>
            </DescriptionURL>
            <DescriptionURL>
                <Title>Satnogs Database </Title>
                <Value>https://db.satnogs.org/satellite/99836/</Value>
            </DescriptionURL>
            <DescriptionURL>
                <Title>Telemetrie kaitai structure </Title>
                <Value>https://code.electrolab.fr/xtof/telemetrydescription/-/tree/master/Amicalsat</Value>
            </DescriptionURL>
            <ReportURL>
                <Title></Title>
                <Value> </Value>
            </ReportURL>
            <ReportEmail>satellite@adri38.fr </ReportEmail>
            <SoftwareURL> https://code.electrolab.fr/xtof/josast/-/blob/master/ApplicationAmicalsat/src/site/markdown/ManuelUtilisateur.md</SoftwareURL>
        </TelemetryData>
    </Satellites>