AMSAT News Service
ANS-089
March 30, 2025
In this edition:
- Fram2 Mission With Amateur Radio Payload Scheduled to Launch March 31st
- GridMasterMap Satellite Top 100 Rovers April 2025 Rankings
- Heathkit Now Offering AMSAT CubeSatSim Kits
- Changes to AMSAT TLE Distribution for March 28, 2025
- ARISS News
- Upcoming Satellite Operations
- AMSAT Ambassador Activities
- Satellite Shorts From All Over
The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and information service of AMSAT, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space including reports on the activities of a worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an active interest in designing, building, launching and communicating through analog and digital Amateur Radio satellites.
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Fram2 Mission With Amateur Radio Payload Scheduled to Launch March 31st
Fram2 is currently scheduled to launch on April 1, 2025 at 01:46:50 UTC (March 31, 2025 at 21:46:50 EDT).
The Fram2 mission is set to become the first human space flight in polar orbit – flying over the North and South poles. Named after the famous polar exploration ship Fram, which completed voyages to both the Arctic and Antarctica, we want to showcase pioneering spirit, wonder and technological innovation through the ages. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch four astronauts from Europe and Australia into orbit for 3-5 days, target. On board the Dragon spacecraft are mission commander Chun Wang of Malta, vehicle commander Jannicke Mikkelsen of Norway, pilot Rabea Rogge of Germany and mission specialist Eric Philips of Australia. During the Fram2 mission Rabea Rogge, LB9NJ (Norway) and KD3AID (USA), will be operating the onboard amateur (ham) radio system sending SSTV images as part of a high school and university student competition. These SSTV images will also be available to be received by the general public during the mission. Read more about Fram2 and its crew here: f2.com
SSTV transmissions will be transmitted on 437.550 MHz FM using Robot36. TLEs for the mission are available from https://www.ariss.org/keps.html
Provisional elements for the upcoming Fram2Ham mission have also been added t0 the AMSAT TLE distributions courtesy of ARISS, and will be updated when the SpaceX Dragon vehicle attains orbit. Updates will be found at www.amsat.org/tle/dailytle.txt as appropriate. The mission has also been added to the AMSAT Satellite Status p[age for reports
Anyone may submit images to the gallery on the https://ariss-usa.org/ARISS_SSTV/submit.php page along with information about when and where the image was received.
Please note that because the Fram2Ham event is a competition, all submitted images will be held in a queue not available for viewing until after the competition judges have had a chance to make their decisions. After the winners have been announced, the Fram2Ham images will be available for viewing the same as all the other ISS SSTV campaign images. Teams and members of the general public are asked to *not* distribute copies of their received images to social media until after the winners of the competition have been announced.
[ANS thanks ARISS and Fram2Ham for the above information]
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GridMasterMap Satellite Top 100 Rovers April 2025 Rankings
The April 2025 rankings for the Top 100 Rovers (Mixed LEO/MEO/GEO) in satellite operations, as determined by @GridMasterMap on Twitter, has been released. The ranking is determined by the number of grids and DXCC entities activated, taking into account only those grids where a minimum number of QSOs logged on the gridmaster.fr website have been validated by a third party. Grid numbers do not directly reflect the exact number of activations. Satellite operators are encouraged to upload their LoTW satellite contacts to https://gridmaster.fr in order to provide more accurate data.
Updated: 2025-03-28
1 | ND9M | 26 | KX9X | 51 | W7WGC | 76 | N4UFO |
2 | NJ7H | 27 | ON4AUC | 52 | N6DNM | 77 | PT2AP |
3 | JA9KRO | 28 | KG5CCI | 53 | JK2XXK | 78 | AA8CH |
4 | UT1FG | 29 | N5BO | 54 | JL3RNZ | 79 | PT9BM |
5 | N5UC | 30 | K8BL | 55 | EA4NF | 80 | VE1VOX |
6 | DL6AP | 31 | KE4AL | 56 | SM3NRY | 81 | FG8OJ |
7 | OE3SEU | 32 | KB5FHK | 57 | DF2ET | 82 | YU0W |
8 | WI7P | 33 | VE3HLS | 58 | XE1ET | 83 | KJ7NDY |
9 | DP0POL | 34 | PA3GAN | 59 | LU4JVE | 84 | N6UTC |
10 | K5ZM | 35 | KI0KB | 60 | AA5PK | 85 | KI7UXT |
11 | F5VMJ | 36 | JO2ASQ | 61 | KI7QEK | 86 | AF5CC |
12 | N6UA | 37 | KI7UNJ | 62 | SP5XSD | 87 | WA9JBQ |
13 | HA3FOK | 38 | LA9XGA | 63 | F4DXV | 88 | KB2YSI |
14 | LU5ILA | 39 | F4BKV | 64 | AD7DB | 89 | N4DCW |
15 | N9IP | 40 | BA1PK | 65 | VE1CWJ | 90 | JM1CAX |
16 | WY7AA | 41 | VA3VGR | 66 | KE9AJ | 91 | K0FFY |
17 | W5PFG | 42 | N7AGF | 67 | DL4EA | 92 | VE3GOP |
18 | DL2GRC | 43 | VK5DG | 68 | N8RO | 93 | N0TEL |
19 | AK8CW | 44 | XE3DX | 69 | KM4LAO | 94 | KG4AKV |
20 | AD0DX | 45 | KE0WPA | 70 | VA7LM | 95 | W8MTB |
21 | N4AKV | 46 | PR8KW | 71 | BG7QIW | 96 | CU2ZG |
22 | AD0HJ | 47 | KE0PBR | 72 | M1DDD | 97 | VE7PTN |
23 | WD9EWK | 48 | K7TAB | 73 | W8LR | 98 | DK9JC |
24 | ND0C | 49 | EB1AO | 74 | W1AW | 99 | K6VHF |
25 | DJ8MS | 50 | AC0RA | 75 | HB9GWJ | 100 | VE6WK |
[ANS thanks @GridMasterMap for the above information]
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Heathkit Now Offering AMSAT CubeSatSim Kits

AMSAT has partnered with Heathkit to offer AMSAT CubeSatSim kits. Below is the description of Heathkit’s offering from their website:
Heathkit is thrilled to make our return to the Amateur Radio sector in partnership with AMSAT and Kirkwall through a special Heathkit edition of the AMSAT CubeSatSim.
Designed by Alan Johnston (KU2Y), the CubeSatSim is a low cost satellite emulator that runs on solar panels and batteries, transmits UHF radio telemetry, has a 3D printed frame, and can be extended by additional sensors and modules. Through integration with the Kirkwall IoT monitoring software, this CubeSatSim educator pack builds on the opportunity to learn about satellite communications and Command & Control (C2) with the addition of the comprehensive Kirkwall monitoring platform for any sensors connected to the CubeSatSim through the QWIIC connect system. With applications ranging from university research to space enthusiast and hobbyist builds, users will enjoy the ultimate hands-on educational experience in CubeSat engineering, satellite communications through Amateur Radio, and satellite IoT sensor monitoring.
The first 10 orders will include a real, space-flown fragment of the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia foil that protected Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins as they flew to the moon and back, and will ship the week of 01 May 2025. Subsequent orders will include additional one-of-a-kind space artifacts from flown space missions.
The CubeSatSim has the following features:
- Working solar panels and rechargeable batteries
- Multi-channel voltage, current, and temperature telemetry transmitted in the Amateur Radio UHF band
- Telemetry decoding using FoxTelem software or APRS software
- Payload microcontroller Raspberry Pi Pico and sensors
- Integrated Low Pass Filter
- 3D printed frame and solar panels
In addition to the CubeSatSim, this special Heathkit addition includes:
- 1 historical space artifact from a flown space mission
- 1 Copy of CubeSat Engineering by Patrick Stakem
- 1 Copy of Amsats and Hamsats: Amateur Radio and other Small Satellites by Andrew Barron
- 1 Copy of FM Satellite Communications for Beginners by Brian Schell
- 1 Copy of Hacking Cubesats, Cybersecurity in Space by Patrick Stakem
- 1 Historical NASA space mission pin
- Over 100 historical documents, spaceflight mission planning guides, satellite cybersecurity guides, and CubeSat engineering specification documents to guide the user through preparation for a real CubeSat launch
- A 12-month subscription to the Kirkwall IoT monitoring and security platform to monitor any sensors connected to the platform through the QWIIC connect system.
In preparation for this build, users are advised to have the following tools handy on their respective workbenches:
- Safety glasses (to protect eyes while soldering or trimming leads)
- Soldering iron and solder
- Needle nose pliers (to bend leads and hold parts)
- Side cutters (to trim leads)
- PC/Laptop to flash & setup microcontrollers
- PC/Laptop to setup SD card with ‘cubesatsim’ & ‘foxinbox’ image
- Blue mounting putty to hold components in place while soldering
- Liquid flux
- Hotglue gun to secure wires to solar panels
- Multimeter for testing solar panels & batteries
Our team is thrilled to offer this package to you as the first of many Amateur radio product offerings to come.
[ANS thanks HeathKit for the above information]
Changes to AMSAT TLE Distribution for March 28, 2025
Two Line Elements or TLEs, often referred to as Keplerian elements or keps in the amateur community, are the inputs to the SGP4 standard mathematical model of spacecraft orbits used by most amateur tracking programs. Weekly updates are completely adequate for most amateur satellites. TLE bulletin files are updated daily in the first hour of the UTC day. New bulletin files will be posted immediately after reliable elements become available for new amateur satellites. More information may be found at https://www.amsat.org/keplerian-elements-resources/.
The following satellite has been removed from this week’s AMSAT TLE distribution:
KSU-Cubesat NORAD Cat ID 47954 Decayed from orbit on or about 21 March 2025
Provisional elements for the upcoming Fram2Ham mission have also been added courtesy of ARISS, and will be updated when the SpaceX Dragon vehicle attains orbit. Predictions based on these elements will be invalid if the launch is delayed past the planned 01 April 2025 03:20 UTC liftoff or if launch vehicle performance is off nominal. Updates will be found at www.amsat.org/tle/dailytle.txt as appropriate.
[ANS thanks Joe Fitzgerald, KM1P, AMSAT Orbital Elements Manager for the above information]
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ARISS News
Amateurs and others around the world may listen in on contacts between amateurs operating in schools and allowing students to interact with astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station. The downlink frequency on which to listen is 145.800 MHz worldwide.
Scheduled Contacts
Lakeside Junior High School, Springdale, AR, direct via KJ5ANC
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled crewmember is Nichole Ayers KJ5GWI
The ARISS mentor is K4RGK
Contact is go for: Mon 2025-03-31 18:05:26 UTC 71 deg
Watch for Livestream at
https://www.youtube.com/@SpringdaleSchoolsTV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6O9pbMAP0E
https://live.ariss.org/
Sayama Technical High School, Sayama, Japan, direct via JA1YUT
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS
The scheduled crewmember is Takaya Onishi KF5LKS
The ARISS mentor is 7M3TJZ
Contact is go for: Wed 2025-04-02 09:07:21 UTC 83 deg
Université de Namur asbl, Namur, Belgium, telebridge via IK1SLD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS
The scheduled crewmember is Don Pettit KD5MDT
The ARISS mentor is ON6TI
Contact is go for: Wed 2025-04-02 15:11:17 UTC 33 deg
City of St. Petersburg School, St. Petersburg, Russia, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled crewmember is Aleksey Ovchinin
The ARISS mentor is RV3DR
Contact is go for 2025-04-03 12:45 UTC
Ufa City School, Ufa, Russia, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled crewmember is Ivan Vagner
The ARISS mentor is RV3DR
Contact is go for 2025-04-04 10:25 UTC
Lyceum No. 23 of Kaliningrad City, Kaliningrad, Russia, direct via TBD
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
The scheduled crewmember is TBD
The ARISS mentor is RV3DR
Contact is go for Mon 2025-04-07 11:10 UTC (***)
Many times a school may make a last minute decision to do a Livestream or run into a last minute glitch requiring a change of the URL but we at ARISS may not get the URL in time for publication. You can always check https://live.ariss.org/ to see if a school is Livestreaming.
As always, if there is an EVA, a docking, or an undocking; the ARISS radios are turned off as part of the safety protocol.
The crossband repeater continues to be active (145.990 MHz up {PL 67} & 437.800 MHz down), If any crewmember is so inclined, all they have to do is pick up the microphone, raise the volume up, and talk on the crossband repeater. So give a listen, you just never know.
Note, all times are approximate. It is recommended that you do your own orbital prediction or start listening about 10 minutes before the listed time.
The latest information on the operation mode can be found at https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html
The latest list of frequencies in use can be found at https://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html
[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, one of the ARISS operation team mentors for the above information]
Upcoming Satellite Operations
A growing number of satellite rovers are currently engaged in sharing their grid square activations on https://hams.at. By visiting the website, you gain easy access to comprehensive information about the operators responsible for activating specific grid squares. Additionally, you have the ability to assess the match score between yourself and a particular rover for a given pass, while also being able to identify the upcoming satellite passes that are accessible from your location.
No current operations listed.
[ANS thanks Ian Parsons, K5ZM, AMSAT Rover Page Manager, for the above information]
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AMSAT Ambassador Activities
AMSAT Ambassadors provide presentations, demonstrate communicating through amateur satellites, and host information tables at club meetings, hamfests, conventions, maker faires, and other events.
AMSAT Ambassador Clint Bradford, K6LCS, says,
“Think a 75-minute presentation on “working the easy satellites” would be appropriate for your club or event? Let me know by emailing me at k6lcsclint (at) gmail (dot) com or calling me at 909-999-SATS (7287)!”
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Scheduled Events
April 4 – 5, 2025
Southeastern VHF Conference 2025
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W4FCL
April 5, 2025
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Jim Graham Building
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K4EB, N4AEW, W1DCM, KK4HG, N4HF
Interested in becoming an AMSAT Ambassador? AMSAT Ambassadors provide presentations, demonstrate communicating through amateur satellites, and host information tables at club meetings, hamfests, conventions, maker faires, and other events.
For more information go to: https://www.amsat.org/ambassador/
[ANS thanks Bo Lowrey, W4FCL, Director – AMSAT Ambassador Program, for the above information]
Satellite Shorts from All Over
+ As part of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission, four crew members from three space agencies will launch in the coming months to the International Space Station for a long-duration science expedition aboard the orbiting laboratory. NASA astronauts Commander Zena Cardman, KJ5CMN, and Pilot Mike Fincke, KE5AIT, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Mission Specialist Kimiya Yui, KG5BPH, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Mission Specialist Oleg Platonov will join crew members aboard the space station no earlier than July 2025. (ANS thanks NASA for the above information.)
+ JARL will attempt to turn on the FO-29 analog transponder at the following times (UTC) in April and May. The transponder will remain operational from activation until the satellite’s under-voltage control shuts down the transponder.
April
5th 00:39-
6th 01:29-
12th 01:13-
13th 02:04-
20th 02:40-
26th 00:37-
27th 01:27-
29th 01:22-
May
3rd 01:11-
4th 00:16-
5th 01:06-
6th 01:57-
10th 01:46-
17th 00:34-
18th 01:24-
24th 01:08-
25th 01:59-
31st 01:42-
(ANS thanks JARL for the above information.)
+ Operations of the Amateur Radio Unit on board PO-101 (Diwata-2) have been paused due to thermal conditions on-orbit. More information can be found at https://x.com/Diwata2PH/status/1905508075702038805 (ANS thanks the Philippine Space Agency for the above information.)
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73 and remember to help Keep Amateur Radio in Space!
This week’s ANS Editor,
Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
n8hm [at] arrl.net
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