Designation
Spacetrack catalog number
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7530
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COSPAR ID
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1974-089-B
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Name in Spacetrack catalog
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OSCAR 7
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Amateur radio information
AO-7 became non-operational in mid 1981 due to battery failure . In 2002 one of the shorted batteries became an open and now the spacecraft is able to run off solar panels. For this reason it is not usable in eclipse and may not be able to supply enough power to the transmitter to keep from frequency modulating the signal. When continuously illuminated, the mode will alternate between A and B every 24 hours.
Mode V/A (A) Linear Transponder (Non-Inverting):
Uplink: 145.8500 – 145.9500 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 29.4000 – 29.5000 MHz SSB/CW
Mode V/A (A) TLM Beacon:
Downlink 29.5020 MHz CW
Mode U/V (B) Linear Transponder (Inverting):
Uplink: 432.1250 – 432.1750 MHz SSB/CW
Downlink 145.9750 – 145.9250 MHz SSB/CW
Mode U/V (B) TLM Beacon:
Downlink 145.9775 MHz CW
Mode U TLM Beacon
Downlink 435.1000 MHz CW
Source:
AMSAT
Satellite Details
Orbit
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1,439 x 1,458 km, 102.0°
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Category | Amateur radio |
Country/organisation of origin | United States |
Mass | 29 kg |
Dimensions | Octahedral shaped 360 mm high and 424 mm in diameter |
Intrinsic brightness (Magnitude) | ? |
Launch
Date
(UTC)
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15 November 1974 17:11
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Launch site | Vandenberg Space Force Base, United States |
Launch vehicle | Delta 2310 |