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Information About Currently Operational Satellites

For the latest information about AO-40 (eg operating schedule, A-LONG, A-LAT, etc) visit the AMSAT-DL pages at http://www.amsat-dl.org/journal/adlj-p3d.htm

For the most up to date information on other currently operational amateur satellites, you are advised to visit the AMSAT-NA Weekly Satellite Report, which is available at http://www.amsat.org/amsat/news/

We would like to start our own reports of satellite activity/availability. If you are a regular users of a particular satellites or a ground control station, please consider contributing to our web site. Email g3wgm@amsat.org.nospam if you wish to help.