1、Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS),ISS Ham Equipment: Status and Plans April 3, 2014,http:/www.ariss.org,Current situation, including issues and concerns Long-term strategic planning and potential solutions,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,2,Agenda,ISS Ham (ISS Program name for
2、ARISS hardware) exists in both segments of the ISS: Russian Operations Segment (RSOS) Service Module (SM) US Operations Segment (USOS) Columbus Module (COL) Is not easy to move equipment from one segment to the other: Power: SM is 28 VDC, COL is 120 VDC Each uses different connector Safety and other
3、 certification requirements are different What is certified to use in one segment requires re-evaluation of safety and re-certification for the other segment,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,3,Current Situation,D700 Memories non operational due to inadvertent improper programming. Overheats in long k
4、ey down situations such as cross band repeater operation. No ability to re program from the ground.D710 Very little known about this units modifications and potential uses. No microphone onboard until recently.SSTV Module Tends to lockup and stay in transmit mode. Difficult to trouble shoot due to m
5、ultiple possibilities of problem cause.VCH-1 SSTV system Works fine but is limited due to the fact that it needs batteries for power.Little to no crew time for maintenance or testing.,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,4,Service Module (SM) Status,Ericsson Low RF signal on the ground. Low audio level V
6、HF Antenna status after installation is unknown UHF module onboard but stowedDATV System (Ham TV) Recently delivered onboard Commissioning in process Still requires VHF audio uplink during extended DATV sessionLittle to no crew time for maintenance or testing.,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,5,Colum
7、bus Module (COL) Status,Ericsson low RF signal (COL) Add power amplifier to increase the signal to at least 15 watts or replace with higher power radio such as the D710 Develop and provide power supply compatible with ISS Ham components in COL Make necessary modifications to get through safety revie
8、w Add a fan Develop a way to re-program while onboard ISS Upmass or access VSWR meter to assist in verifying proper operation and troubleshootingEricsson low audio (COL) Modify the adapter module to increase the mic. gain Crew be trained to “eat” the microphone Replace radio with a new unit that has
9、 a different type microphone such as the D700 or D710,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,6,Potential Solutions (1 of 3),D700 (SM) Replace with new radio or reprogram D700 on-orbit D710 (SM) Upmass microphone Reprogram D710 to support voice ops,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,7,Potential Solutions (2 of
10、 3),SSTV Module Modify to allow adjustment of the audio threshold and hysteresis Consider use of USB port instead of computer microphone to reduce interference effects DATV System Find a way to provide a camera that does not use batteries Provide a way to use a memory stick or SD card to provide a v
11、ideo or slide show when a camera is not available Add a beacon module which incorporates a power supply for the D710 (COL) and provides slide show and other capabilities,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,8,Potential Solutions (3 of 3),Develop and deploy a D710 radio in COL with higher power and progra
12、mmability In order to deploy a D710, a new power supply is required: Option 1: work with Kaiser Italia and ESA to develop the S-Band Beacon module as defined by the requirements document already developed which has power supplies for D710 and VC-H1 Option 2: Develop an ARISS built power supply or S-
13、Band beacon module as defined by the requirements document already developed Upmass or access VSWR/Antenna Analyzer to understand antenna performance,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,9,Potential path forward short term,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,10,Possible CM ham station with Beacon/Transponder
14、,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,11,Joint ARISS/Kaiser Italia S Band Beacon,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,12,KI Proposal,Develop a controller for the COL & SM D710 based on a personal computing device such as an iPad or Android Could be used to program the proper memories into the D710 for school
15、contacts ahead of time without crew intervention This could be implemented using packet software Could be used to provide packet and SSTV capability. There is already an app for that on the iPad from Black Cat Systems.,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,13,Potential path forward medium term,Develop com
16、mon interfaces for power, audio, video and data for all future systems Interoperabilty across ISS segments Develop common checkout plans and procedures Develop common safety packages for all modules on the ISS Certify all systems for use anywhere on the ISS A new ham system using a modular approach:
17、 A core software-defined transmitter and receiver, allowing for new modes Separate down converter and upconverter modules for each band which are driven by the common software-defined transponder Antenna switching module System programmable and commandable from ground using uplinked files or data st
18、reams Simple user interface for the crew using uplinked configuration files Adapt the system built for ARISSat for the transponder Allow internal handheld anywhere in the station to communicate to the ground using this transponder (Bluetooth? WiFi? low-power RF link?) Identify educational benefits as part of package to obtain funding,April 3, 2014,ISS Ham Equipment,14,Potential path forward long term,