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The AMSAT Journal is a bi-monthly magazine for amateur radio in space enthusiasts, published by the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT). Each issue is your source for hardware and software projects, technical tips, STEM initiatives, operational activities, and news from around the world. Join AMSAT today to start receiving your bi-monthly issue of The AMSAT Journal. Members can access the latest issue of The AMSAT Journal as well as archived editions on the membership portal.

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As a member of AMSAT, you are helping to sustain amateur radio’s presence in space. Your membership supports AMSAT activities such as

  • working in partnership with government, industry, educational institutions, and fellow amateur radio societies to foster Amateur Radio’s participation in space research and communication,
  • designing and building communication satellites to operate in the harsh environment of space,
  • managing those satellites, once they are in orbit, and ensure they are available for public use,
  • promoting space education and bringing space-based STEM initiatives to life,
  • providing opportunities for students to speak with astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS), and
  • collecting, compiling, and sharing what is learned with not only AMSAT members, but, with the World!

Join, renew, and manage your AMSAT membership on our new member management portal powered by Wild Apricot. If you are a current member, click here for instructions on accessing your account.

About

The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation, or AMSAT, is a worldwide group of Amateur Radio Operators (Hams). It was formed in the District of Columbia in 1969 as an educational organization.

For over 50 years, AMSAT groups in North America and elsewhere have played a key role in significantly advancing the state of the art in space science, space education, and space technology. The work now being done by AMSAT volunteers throughout the world will continue to have far-reaching, positive effects on the future of both Amateur Radio, as well as other governmental, scientific and commercial activities in the final frontier.

Rarely have a group of “amateur” volunteers managed to do so much…for so many…with so little.

Mission

AMSAT’s goal is to foster Amateur Radio’s participation in space research and communication. The Organization was founded to continue the efforts, begun in 1961, by Project OSCAR, a west coast USA-based group which built and launched the very first Amateur Radio satellite, OSCAR, on December 12, 1961, barely four years after the launch of Russia’s first Sputnik.

Today, the “home-brew” flavor of these early Amateur Radio satellites lives on, as most of the hardware and software now flying on even the most advanced AMSAT satellites is still largely the product of volunteer effort and donated resources. Though we are fond of traditions our designs and technology continue to push the outside of the envelope.

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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 … Read more

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The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and information service of AMSAT North America, 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 … Read more

Launch Window for AMSAT’s RadFxSat-2 / Fox-1E Opens December 19th

Virgin Orbit has announced that the launch window for their LauncherOne Launch Demo 2 mission opens on December 19th. This launch will carry AMSAT’s RadFxSat-2 / Fox-1E to orbit. RadFxSat-2, like RadFxSat / Fox-1B, now AMSAT-OSCAR 91, is a partnership opportunity between Vanderbilt University and AMSAT and will carry a similar radiation effects experiment, studying … Read more

Apogee View

I am in my first week as AMSAT’s 13th President. First, I want to thank each of you who reached out to congratulate me — the response has been overwhelming. Next, I would like to thank Clayton Coleman, W5PFG, our now Immediate Past President. While his tenure as AMSAT President may have been short, Clayton provided the necessary leadership when we needed it most. Finally, I would like to thank our board of directors for electing me as president. You have assembled a great management team to continue AMSAT on its path — onward and upward. Read More about “Apogee View”

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There is a huge list of extra characters and symbols in existence that couldn’t be crammed onto a keyboard, so HTML allows you to use them through a series of special codes commonly known as “ampersand characters” or “character entities.”

You can create these characters by starting with an ampersand (&), followed by a few letters, and ending with a semicolon (;). For instance, the entity © creates a copyright symbol ©. All entities are case sensitive. There are also numerical codes for most characters — these are harder to remember, but may enjoy better browser support.

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Character Sets

Every document you create should have a character set specified for it. Your charset, for short, is the range of letters, numbers and other symbols that your document will be able to use without having to encode the character with one of the entities below. If you use the right encoding, you can just type whatever character you need directly into the text without having to do anything more.

Most pages that are written in any form of English will use a character set called iso-8859-1. An even better character set is called Unicode, and is designated by the code UTF-8. Unicode is a set of nearly every character ever used, so you will not have to escape very many characters when writing. To make sure all browsers know this is the character set you’re using, it is recommended that you put this line into all of your documents’ head section:

<meta http-equiv='Content-Type'>

This means you’ll be able to use any character that’s in UTF-8 by simply typing it into the document.

If you are forced for some reason to use a more limited charset like iso-8859-1, and you want to use a character not in the charset, like a Greek Theta (Θ) for instance, you’ll have to encode it as an entity by typing its corresponding code: &Theta;.

Markup-related Symbols

You’ll probably find the characters >, < and & on your keyboard, but if you’re using them as part of your page’s text you should always encode them as their entity counterparts. Otherwise, a browser may think you’re starting a tag or entity and mess things up.

NamedNumberedSymbolDescription
&#00; – &#47;standard punctuation/unused
&quot;&#34;'quotation mark
&amp;&#38;&ampersand
&#48; – &#57;numbers
&#58; – &#63;more standard punctuation
&lt;&#60;<less-than sign
&gt;&#62;>greater-than sign
&#64;@commercial at sign
&#65 – &#90;uppercase standard letters
&#91; – &#96;yet more standard punctuation
&#97; – &#122;lowercase standard letters
&#123; – &#159;punctuation/unused
&nbsp;&#160;non-breaking space

Standard Letter Variations

NamedNumberedSymbolDescription
&Agrave;&#192;Àlatin capital letter A with grave
&Aacute;&#193;Álatin capital letter A with acute
&Acirc;&#194;Âlatin capital letter A with circumflex
&Atilde;&#195;Ãlatin capital letter A with tilde
&Auml;&#196;Älatin capital letter A with diaeresis
&Aring;&#197;Ålatin capital letter A with ring above
&AElig;&#198;Ælatin capital letter AE
&Ccedil;&#199;Çlatin capital letter C with cedilla
&Egrave;&#200;Èlatin capital letter E with grave
&Eacute;&#201;Élatin capital letter E with acute
&Ecirc;&#202;Êlatin capital letter E with circumflex
&Euml;&#203;Ëlatin capital letter E with diaeresis
&Igrave;&#204;Ìlatin capital letter I with grave
&Iacute;&#205;Ílatin capital letter I with acute
&Icirc;&#206;Îlatin capital letter I with circumflex
&Iuml;&#207;Ïlatin capital letter I with diaeresis
&ETH;&#208;Ðlatin capital letter ETH
&Ntilde;&#209;Ñlatin capital letter N with tilde
&Ograve;&#210;Òlatin capital letter O with grave
&Oacute;&#211;Ólatin capital letter O with acute
&Ocirc;&#212;Ôlatin capital letter O with circumflex
&Otilde;&#213;Õlatin capital letter O with tilde
&Ouml;&#214;Ölatin capital letter O with diaeresis
&times;&#215;×multiplication sign
&Oslash;&#216;Ølatin capital letter O with stroke
&Ugrave;&#217;Ùlatin capital letter U with grave
&Uacute;&#218;Úlatin capital letter U with acute
&Ucirc;&#219;Ûlatin capital letter U with circumflex
&Uuml;&#220;Ülatin capital letter U with diaeresis
&Yacute;&#221;Ýlatin capital letter Y with acute
&THORN;&#222;Þlatin capital letter THORN
&szlig;&#223;ßlatin small letter sharp s
&agrave;&#224;àlatin small letter a with grave
&aacute;&#225;álatin small letter a with acute
&acirc;&#226;âlatin small letter a with circumflex
&atilde;&#227;ãlatin small letter a with tilde
&auml;&#228;älatin small letter a with diaeresis
&aring;&#229;ålatin small letter a with ring above
&aelig;&#230;ælatin small letter ae
&ccedil;&#231;çlatin small letter c with cedilla
&egrave;&#232;èlatin small letter e with grave
&eacute;&#233;élatin small letter e with acute
&ecirc;&#234;êlatin small letter e with circumflex
&euml;&#235;ëlatin small letter e with diaeresis
&igrave;&#236;ìlatin small letter i with grave
&iacute;&#237;ílatin small letter i with acute
&icirc;&#238;îlatin small letter i with circumflex
&iuml;&#239;ïlatin small letter i with diaeresis
&eth;&#240;ðlatin small letter eth
&ntilde;&#241;ñlatin small letter n with tilde
&ograve;&#242;òlatin small letter o with grave
&oacute;&#243;ólatin small letter o with acute
&ocirc;&#244;ôlatin small letter o with circumflex
&otilde;&#245;õlatin small letter o with tilde
&ouml;&#246;ölatin small letter o with diaeresis
&divide;&#247;÷division sign
&oslash;&#248;ølatin small letter o with stroke
&ugrave;&#249;ùlatin small letter u with grave
&uacute;&#250;úlatin small letter u with acute
&ucirc;&#251;ûlatin small letter u with circumflex
&uuml;&#252;ülatin small letter u with diaeresis
&yacute;&#253;ýlatin small letter y with acute
&thorn;&#254;þlatin small letter thorn
&yuml;&#255;ÿlatin small letter y with diaeresis
&OElig;&#338;Œlatin capital ligature OE
&oelig;&#339;œlatin small ligature oe
&Scaron;&#352;Šlatin capital letter S with caron
&scaron;&#353;šlatin small letter s with caron
&Yuml;&#376;Ÿlatin capital letter Y with diaeresis
&fnof;&#402;ƒlatin small f with hook
&circ;&#710;ˆmodifier letter circumflex accent
&tilde;&#732;˜small tilde

Pretty Punctuation

Make your text more stylish with proper punctuation.

NamedNumberedSymbolDescription
&ndash;&#8211;en dash
&mdash;&#8212;em dash
&lsquo;&#8216;left single quotation mark
&rsquo;&#8217;right single quotation mark
&sbquo;&#8218;single low-9 quotation mark
&ldquo;&#8220;left double quotation mark
&rdquo;&#8221;right double quotation mark
&bdquo;&#8222;double low-9 quotation mark
&lsaquo;&#8249;single left-pointing angle quotation mark
&rsaquo;&#8250;single right-pointing angle quotation mark

Mathematical Symbols ’n’ Greek Letters

NamedNumberedSymbolDescription
&iexcl;&#161;¡inverted exclamation mark
&cent;&#162;¢cent sign
&pound;&#163;£pound sign
&curren;&#164;¤currency sign
&yen;&#165;¥yen sign
&euro;&#8364;euro sign
&brvbar;&#166;¦broken bar
&sect;&#167;§section sign
&uml;&#168;¨diaeresis
&copy;&#169;©copyright sign
&ordf;&#170;ªfeminine ordinal indicator
&laquo;&#171;«left-pointing double angle quotation mark
&not;&#172;¬not sign
&shy;&#173;­soft hyphen
&reg;&#174;®registered sign
&macr;&#175;¯macron
&deg;&#176;°degree sign
&plusmn;&#177;±plus-minus sign
&sup2;&#178;²superscript two
&sup3;&#179;³superscript three
&acute;&#180;´acute accent
&micro;&#181;µmicro sign
&para;&#182;pilcrow sign
&middot;&#183;·middle dot
&cedil;&#184;¸cedilla
&sup1;&#185;¹superscript one
&ordm;&#186;ºmasculine ordinal indicator
&raquo;&#187;»right-pointing double angle quotation mark
&frac14;&#188;¼vulgar fraction one quarter
&frac12;&#189;½vulgar fraction one half
&frac34;&#190;¾vulgar fraction three quarters
&iquest;&#191;¿inverted question mark
&Alpha;&#913;Αgreek capital letter alpha
&Beta;&#914;Βgreek capital letter beta
&Gamma;&#915;Γgreek capital letter gamma
&Delta;&#916;Δgreek capital letter delta
&Epsilon;&#917;Εgreek capital letter epsilon
&Zeta;&#918;Ζgreek capital letter zeta
&Eta;&#919;Ηgreek capital letter eta
&Theta;&#920;Θgreek capital letter theta
&Iota;&#921;Ιgreek capital letter iota
&Kappa;&#922;Κgreek capital letter kappa
&Lambda;&#923;Λgreek capital letter lambda
&Mu;&#924;Μgreek capital letter mu
&Nu;&#925;Νgreek capital letter nu
&Xi;&#926;Ξgreek capital letter xi
&Omicron;&#927;Οgreek capital letter omicron
&Pi;&#928;Πgreek capital letter pi
&Rho;&#929;Ρgreek capital letter rho
&Sigma;&#931;Σgreek capital letter sigma
&Tau;&#932;Τgreek capital letter tau
&Upsilon;&#933;Υgreek capital letter upsilon
&Phi;&#934;Φgreek capital letter phi
&Chi;&#935;Χgreek capital letter chi
&Psi;&#936;Ψgreek capital letter psi
&Omega;&#937;Ωgreek capital letter omega
&alpha;&#945;αgreek small letter alpha
&beta;&#946;βgreek small letter beta
&gamma;&#947;γgreek small letter gamma
&delta;&#948;δgreek small letter delta
&epsilon;&#949;εgreek small letter epsilon
&zeta;&#950;ζgreek small letter zeta
&eta;&#951;ηgreek small letter eta
&theta;&#952;θgreek small letter theta
&iota;&#953;ιgreek small letter iota
&kappa;&#954;κgreek small letter kappa
&lambda;&#955;λgreek small letter lambda
&mu;&#956;μgreek small letter mu
&nu;&#957;νgreek small letter nu
&xi;&#958;ξgreek small letter xi
&omicron;&#959;οgreek small letter omicron
&pi;&#960;πgreek small letter pi
&rho;&#961;ρgreek small letter rho
&sigmaf;&#962;ςgreek small letter final sigma
&sigma;&#963;σgreek small letter sigma
&tau;&#964;τgreek small letter tau
&upsilon;&#965;υgreek small letter upsilon
&phi;&#966;φgreek small letter phi
&chi;&#967;χgreek small letter chi
&psi;&#968;ψgreek small letter psi
&omega;&#969;ωgreek small letter omega
&thetasym;&#977;ϑgreek small letter theta symbol
&upsih;&#978;ϒgreek upsilon with hook symbol
&piv;&#982;ϖgreek pi symbol
&dagger;&#8224;dagger
&Dagger;&#8225;double dagger
&bull;&#8226;bullet
&hellip;&#8230;horizontal ellipsis
&permil;&#8240;per mille sign
&prime;&#8242;primeminutes
&Prime;&#8243;double prime
&oline;&#8254;overline
&frasl;&#8260;fraction slash
&weierp;&#8472;script capital P
&image;&#8465;blackletter capital I
&real;&#8476;blackletter capital R
&trade;&#8482;trade mark sign
&alefsym;&#8501;alef symbol
&larr;&#8592;leftwards arrow
&uarr;&#8593;upwards arrow
&rarr;&#8594;rightwards arrow
&darr;&#8595;downwards arrow
&harr;&#8596;left right arrow
&crarr;&#8629;downwards arrow with corner leftwards
&lArr;&#8656;leftwards double arrow
&uArr;&#8657;upwards double arrow
&rArr;&#8658;rightwards double arrow
&dArr;&#8659;downwards double arrow
&hArr;&#8660;left right double arrow
&forall;&#8704;for all
&part;&#8706;partial differential
&exist;&#8707;there exists
&empty;&#8709;empty set
&nabla;&#8711;nabla
&isin;&#8712;element of
&notin;&#8713;not an element of
&ni;&#8715;contains as member
&prod;&#8719;n-ary product
&sum;&#8721;n-ary sumation
&minus;&#8722;minus sign
&lowast;&#8727;asterisk operator
&radic;&#8730;square root
&prop;&#8733;proportional to
&infin;&#8734;infinity
&ang;&#8736;angle
&and;&#8743;logical and
&or;&#8744;logical or
&cap;&#8745;intersection
&cup;&#8746;union
&int;&#8747;integral
&there4;&#8756;therefore
&sim;&#8764;tilde operator
&cong;&#8773;approximately equal to
&asymp;&#8776;almost equal to
&ne;&#8800;not equal to
&equiv;&#8801;identical to
&le;&#8804;less-than or equal to
&ge;&#8805;greater-than or equal to
&sub;&#8834;subset of
&sup;&#8835;superset of
&nsub;&#8836;not a subset of
&sube;&#8838;subset of or equal to
&supe;&#8839;superset of or equal to
&oplus;&#8853;circled plus
&otimes;&#8855;circled times
&perp;&#8869;up tack
&sdot;&#8901;dot operator
&lceil;&#8968;left ceiling
&rceil;&#8969;right ceiling
&lfloor;&#8970;left floor
&rfloor;&#8971;right floor
&lang;&#9001;left-pointing angle-bracket
&rang;&#9002;right-pointing angle-bracket
&loz;&#9674;lozenge
&spades;&#9824;black spade suit
&clubs;&#9827;black club suit
&hearts;&#9829;black heart suit
&diams;&#9830;black diamond suit

Special Spaces

NamedNumberedSymbolDescription
&ensp;&#8194;en space
&emsp;&#8195;em space
&thinsp;&#8201;thin space
&zwnj;&#8204;zero width non-joiner
&zwj;&#8205;zero width joiner
&lrm;&#8206;left-to-right mark
&rlm;&#8207;right-to-left mark

Caution: If you are putting in the code correctly but the symbol isn’t coming up you may want to check which font the text is in. Some typefaces won’t have the symbol included.

You may also hit upon the rather more thorny issue of browser support. Tables of supported special characters are sent out with each new HTML specification, so your browser simply may not support a certain representation. If you haven’t already, try the numerical value, they’re better-supported.

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