Information for Radio Amateurs
This page is dedicated to the amateur radio community and lists information related to our active satellite missions.
Want to get involved? Find information on what we offer at TU Berlin, including a list of our operators and hams who we helped to obtain their license.
Active Missions
Overview of Active Missions
Satellite | NORAD | Frequency MHz | Modulation | Baudrate bps | Callsign |
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BEESAT | 35933 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.3 | 4800, 9600 | DP0BEE |
BEESAT-2 | 39136 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.3 | 4800, 9600 | DP0BEF |
BEESAT-3 | 39135 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.3 | 4800 | DP0BEG |
BEESAT-4 | 41619 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.3 | 4800, 9600 | DP0BEH |
BEESAT-5 | 48083 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.5 | 1200, 2400, 4800 | DP0BEI |
BEESAT-6 | 47957 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.5 | 1200, 2400, 4800 | DP0BEJ |
BEESAT-7 | 48084 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.5 | 1200, 2400, 4800 | DP0BEK |
BEESAT-8 | 48085 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.5 | 1200, 2400, 4800 | DP0BEL |
BEESAT-9 | 44412 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.3 | 4800, 9600 | DP0BEM |
BEESAT-10 | t.b.d. | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.5 | 1200 | DP0BEN |
BEESAT-11 | t.b.d. | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.5 | 1200 | DP0BEO |
BEESAT-12 | t.b.d. | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.5 | 1200 | DP0BEP |
BEESAT-13 | t.b.d. | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.5 | 1200 | DP0BEQ |
TechnoSat | 42829 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.3 | 4800 | DP0TBA |
S-Net A | 43188 | 435.950 | AFSK | 1200 | DP0TBB |
S-Net B | 43187 | 435.950 | AFSK | 1200 | DP0TBC |
S-Net C | 43189 | 435.950 | AFSK | 1200 | DP0TBD |
S-Net D | 43186 | 435.950 | AFSK | 1200 | DP0TBE |
SALSAT | 46495 | 435.950 | AFSK | 1200 | DP0WER |
TUBIN | 48900 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.3 | 4800 | DP0TBN |
NanoFF A | 58810 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.5 | 4800 | DP0NFA |
NanoFF B | 58755 | 435.950 | GMSK BT=0.5 | 4800 | DP0NFB |
All missions use half-duplex communications. Therefore, the above listed frequencies are valid for Up- and Downlink.
BEESATs, TechnoSat & TUBIN, NanoFF
Decoding Tools
A GNU Radio out of tree (OOT) module is published on git.tu-berlin.de which can be used to demodulate raw data frames from our satellites. It demodulates the bit stream modulated with GMSK and also the Mobitex data-link layer protocol. Additionally, the Soundmodem from UZ7HO supports demodulation of Mobitex frames.
To launch the GNU Radio modules, use the flowcharts provided in the grc subfolder of the Git repository. For BEESAT-1 use tnc_b1.grc and tnc_nx.grc for BEESAT-2,-3,-4, -9, TechnoSat, TUBIN and NanoFF. The flowcharts provide a TCP sever connection on port 9000 which is used to transmit demodulated messages to other programs.
The format of the messages is described in the files below.
General Information
The standard baudrate is 4800 bps but can be switched to 9600 bps for increased channel capacity at higher elevations. Each transmission at the higher baudrate is announced by a small 4800 bps header to allow for adaptive receiver re-configuration. The output power of the satellites is 27 dBm (0.5 W) for all BEESATs / NanoFF and 30 dBm (1 W) for TechnoSat / TUBIN using quarter-wave monopole antennas with toroidal radiation pattern.
On the data-link layer - as described by the OSI model - all BEESATs, TechnoSat, TUBIN and NanoFF make use of the Mobitex protocol. The modem chip used on BEESAT-1 to -4 and -9 is CML CMX909b. It includes scrambling and interleaving features and forward error correction is also performed internally.
The transport layer uses individual frame headers for addressing multiple satellites and for handling variable length messages. Additionally, backward error correction adds to data consistency and transmission safety when needed. Both protocol features are realized by the attached microcontroller of the on-board and groundstation TNC.
NanoFF will be deployed in December 2023 and its general packet structure is the same as for TechnoSat / TUBIN. The detailed description of the telemetry format can be found in the download section of this site. The modulation and coding will not change and the same TNC/ gr-tools can be used as for the BEESATs/TechnoSat/TUBIN.
TUBiX10: Mission S-NET and SALSAT
The telemetry format description of TUBiX10 protocol, currently implemented in mission S-NET and SALSAT, can be download under "
Submitting Telemetry Frames
The Chair of Space Technology operates a telemetry collector server to receive raw data frames via the Simple Downlink Share Convention (SiDS).
Files for Download
Helpful Links
GNU Radio Modules for BEESAT-1...4 and -9, TechnoSat, TUBIN, NanoFF: git.tu-berlin.de/rft/com/mobitub-2
Also included in gr-satellites repository by EA4GPZ
Telemetry Decoders by DK3WN: www.dk3wn.info/p/?page_id=75524