Mark Wickens

Satellite Support

Introduction

QSOs via the Es’hail 2 / QO-100 and a number of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites can be visualized.

If you specify the satellite name or code (see tables below) in the ADIF input file in the field SAT_NAME it will be looked up in the supported list below.

SO-50 Pass SO-50 Pass

Where you haven’t specified the SAT_NAME in the input ADIF file

Expand the Options… tab on the ADIF Processor Form and select the satellite name from the Satellite Name dropdown list.

The Satellite Mode form field is free text and allows you to specify the content of the ADIF field SAT_MODE - this has no effect on the QSO visualisation.

If you have non-Satellite QSOs in the same ADIF input file they can be visualised normally by specifying the up-link band used for the Satellite QSOs in the Satellite Band form field.

So for example if you have 13cm QSOs via QO-100 and 2m VHF QSOs locally on a SOTA activation then enter 13cm in the Satellite Band form field.

Only QSOS in the input file with band 13cm will be visualized as satellite contacts.

Icon Represents Label
Satellite Contact Time UTC
Satellite Track Satellite Name & Date UTC

A worked pass of a satellite is show in Google Earth as a red trace. There is a lead to the trace before the first QSO. Where multiple QSOs are recorded at the same time the times are interpolated based on the order in the input file.

It is recommended that you only visualize one day’s activity or a few passes, otherwise the display in Google Earth gets very cluttered.

Limitations

The TLE data on the NORAD site is only valid for the current day - they don’t archive the data for general availability.

I’ve been capturing TLE data from NORAD since 13-MAR-2022, so if your QSOs are on that date, or later, then they can be visualized for one of the supported satellites.

Supported Satellites

TLE data is loaded from amateur.txt hosted on celestrak.com.

Supported Satellites Sorted By Name

Aliases will be added as required based on what folk have in their input files. Please let me know if your satellites aren’t being rendered but they are supported and I’ll add an alias.

Name Code Aliases
2015-049G    
AAUSAT 4    
BEESAT-1    
BEESAT-2    
BEESAT-3    
BEESAT-4    
BRICSAT2 NO-103  
BY70-2    
BY70-3    
CAS-2T & KS-1Q    
CAS-6 TO-108  
CUBEBUG-2 LO-74  
CUBESAT XI-IV CO-57  
CUBESAT XI-V    
CUTE-1.7+APD II CO-65  
CUTE-1 CO-55  
DELFI-C3 DO-64  
DIWATA-2B    
DIY-1 ARDUIQUBE  
DUCHIFAT-1    
DUCHIFAT-3    
ES’HAIL 2 QO-100  
E-ST@R-II    
EYESAT A AO-27  
FALCONSAT-3    
FOX-1CLIFF AO-95  
FOX-1D AO-92  
FUNCUBE-1 AO-73  
GOMX-1    
HUSKYSAT-1 HO-107  
ISS ZARYA ARISS
ITAMSAT IO-26  
ITASAT 1    
ITUPSAT1    
JAISAT-1    
JAS-2 FO-29  
JUGNU    
JY1SAT JO-97  
KAITUO 1A    
KAITUO 1B    
KKS-1 KISEKI  
LAPAN-A2    
LILACSAT-2    
LUSAT LO-19  
MAX VALIER SAT    
M-CUBED & EXP-1 PRIME    
MOZHAYETS 4 RS-22  
NAYIF-1 EO-88  
NEXUS FO-99  
NUDT-PHONESAT    
NUSAT-1 FRESCO  
ORBITAL FACTORY 2    
OSCAR 7 AO-7  
PCSAT NO-44  
PHASE 3B AO-10  
PSAT2 NO-104  
QB50P1    
RADFXSAT-2 AO-109  
RADFXSAT FOX-1B  
RADIO ROSTO RS-15  
RS-44 & BREEZE-KM R/B    
SALSAT    
SAUDISAT 1C SO-50  
SEEDS II CO-66  
SOMP    
SPROUT    
SRMSAT    
STRAND-1    
SWISSCUBE    
TECHSAT 1B GO-32  
TIANWANG 1A TW-1A  
UNISAT-6    
UOSAT 2 UO-11  
UVSQ-SAT    
UWE-3    
UWE-4    
XIWANG-1 HOPE-1  
XW-2A    
XW-2B    
XW-2C    
XW-2D    
XW-2E    
XW-2F    
XW-3 CAS-9  
YUBILEINY RS-30  
ZACUBE-1 TSHEPISOSAT  
ZDPS 2A    
ZDPS 2B    
ZHUHAI-1 01 CAS-4A  
ZHUHAI-1 02 CAS-4B  

Supported Satellites Sorted by Code

Code Name
AO-109 RADFXSAT-2
AO-10 PHASE 3B
AO-27 EYESAT A
AO-73 FUNCUBE-1
AO-7 OSCAR 7
AO-92 FOX-1D
AO-95 FOX-1CLIFF
ARDUIQUBE DIY-1
CAS-4A ZHUHAI-1 01
CAS-4B ZHUHAI-1 02
CAS-9 XW-3
CO-55 CUTE-1
CO-57 CUBESAT XI-IV
CO-65 CUTE-1.7+APD II
CO-66 SEEDS II
DO-64 DELFI-C3
EO-88 NAYIF-1
FO-29 JAS-2
FO-99 NEXUS
FOX-1B RADFXSAT
FRESCO NUSAT-1
GO-32 TECHSAT 1B
HO-107 HUSKYSAT-1
HOPE-1 XIWANG-1
IO-26 ITAMSAT
JO-97 JY1SAT
KISEKI KKS-1
LO-19 LUSAT
LO-74 CUBEBUG-2
NO-103 BRICSAT2
NO-104 PSAT2
NO-44 PCSAT
QO-100 ES’HAIL 2
RS-15 RADIO ROSTO
RS-22 MOZHAYETS 4
RS-30 YUBILEINY
SO-50 SAUDISAT 1C
TO-108 CAS-6
TSHEPISOSAT ZACUBE-1
TW-1A TIANWANG 1A
UO-11 UOSAT 2
ZARYA ISS

Satellite Modes

Uplink and downlink designations use sets of paired letters following the structure X/Y where X is the uplink band and Y is the downlink band.*

Designator H A V U L S S2 C X K R
Band 15 m 10 m 2 m 70 cm 23 cm 13 cm 9 cm 5 cm 3 cm 1.2 cm 6 mm
Frequency (General) 21 MHz 29 MHz 145 MHz 435 MHz 1.2 GHz 2.4 GHz 3.4 GHz 5 GHz 10 GHz 24 GHz 47 GHz

So for example the SAT_MODE designator for QO-100 is S/X.

*from Amateur Radio – PEØSAT