Title of article :
UiTM Amateur Satellite Ground Station: Installation and Performance
Author/Authors :
rahim, s. n. mohamad universiti teknologi mara - faculty of electrical engineering, Shah Alam, Malaysia , azami, m. h. universiti teknologi mara - faculty of electrical engineering, Shah Alam, Malaysia , hamidi, z. s. universiti teknologi mara - institute of science, Shah Alam, Malaysia , ab rahim, s. a. enche universiti teknologi mara - faculty of electrical engineering, Shah Alam, Malaysia , jusoh, m. h. universiti teknologi mara - faculty of electrical engineering, Shah Alam, Malaysia
From page :
66
To page :
74
Abstract :
This paper describes the installation of UiTM s Ground Station. UiTM’s ground station is a part of BIRDS Ground Station Networks, established to support BIRDS-2 nanosatellite s monitoring. The ground station has been installed with two (2) Yagi antennas which operate in Amateur bands respectively at very-high-frequency (VHF) at 144 MHz - 148 MHz ranges and ultra-high-frequency (UHF) at 430 MHz - 438 MHz ranges. Additionally, a KX-137 antenna, which functions as the APT receiving system also has been installed. As a precaution, a Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) testing was conducted at the perimeter of the ground station to identify the interference sources available within the range of 1 – 2000 MHz. The installation completed and tested with several satellites to ensure the functionality of the station system (amateur radio frequency satellite for Yagi antenna and NOAA satellite for KX-137 antenna). As a result, the hardware and software the ground station system are confirmed to be working as expected with the successful reception of satellite signal from NOAA, UiTMSAT-1 and other satellites.
Keywords :
Ground station , radio frequency scanning , hardware , software
Journal title :
International Journal Of Electrical an‎d Electronic Systems Research
Journal title :
International Journal Of Electrical an‎d Electronic Systems Research
Record number :
2603644
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