Radio Amateurs at SSDTL!

From left: Ahmet Sofyalı, Mike Rupprecht, Alim Rüstem Aslan, Serenay Uslu, Ertan Ümit, Ruha Uslu
Thanks to Mike Rupprecht, Serenay Uslu and Ruha Uslu for their visit...

2 Years In Orbit
ITUpSAT1 ,first Turkish built satellite, has completed its two years in orbit on September 23, 2011. Thanks for all supporters for being with us!
ITUpSAT1 was shown at MUSIAD EXPO in 7-10 October 2010.
USTTL in QB50! Click here for details.
Turkish Amateur Satellite Technologies Organization(AMSAT-TR) has been founded! visit AMSAT-TR
Radio Amateurs;a new mini survey is available about ‘TR-1AMATORSAT’ project, which has been discussed in Space Technologies in Turkey and ITUpSAT1 Conference at 9 January 2010. You can select the subsystems that you want ‘TR-1AMATORSAT’ include by taking the survey.
Radio Amateurs; please send us the ITUpSAT1 tracking data recorded by you, including your personal and hardware information by filling up the ITUpSAT1 Tracking Summary Form. The recorded data will be utilized by ITU SSDTL and we will send all participants a Participation Certificate.
On 9 January 2010; Space Technologies in Turkey and ITUpSAT1 Conference was given by A. Rüstem ASLAN (Manager Of ITUpSAT1 Project and Head of The Space Engineering Department) by using EchoLink ® software, thanks to organizers Serenay and Ruha Uslu. Serenay USLU(TB9YC), Ruha USLU(TB2NMR), A. Tahir DENGİZ (Vice President of ANTRAK,TA2T), Mehmet ÖZCAN (TA5B-NA5B), Levent ŞAŞMAZER (WW2L), Ümit TOMA (TA1RF) and Veli İhsan SERİN (TB1CI) showed great efforts for the preparations of the conference. Also thanks to everyone who has contributed the conference.
İlke AKBULUT (TA2RR), Özgün SARI, Murat ULUSOY, Elgiz BAŞKAYA, Melih FİDANOĞLU, and Uluçalı ATAM (TA1FL), Gülcan TABAK and Aziz ŞASA(President of TRAC) were attended the conference in ITU Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics. We are glad to meet the radio amateurs all around Turkey and the World, thanks to their attendance and interest. We hope this event would be a start for the strong relations between academic community and amateurs. Please visit www.hambeacon.com and other radio amateurs communities web sites for the details about the conference.
Thanks.



